Generally, when you want a keyboard that simply works, Logitech is usually the go-to brand. This time around, we have the Logitech MX Mechanical Mini (Tactile Quiet) on the review bench.

Sure, plenty of keyboard enthusiasts will scoff and point out that you cannot customise Logitech keyboards. That is not entirely true anymore with newer models like the G512X, but if you are after a reliable plug-and-play experience without diving into the rabbit hole of custom keyboards, Logitech remains a very solid choice.

The Logitech MX Mechanical Mini is one of those keyboards that quietly earns a permanent place on your desk. Compact, premium, and exceptionally well-built, it delivers the satisfying feel of mechanical switches without the distracting clatter traditionally associated with them.

The low-profile tactile keys strike an excellent balance between comfort and precision, making long writing sessions, editing work, and everyday productivity genuinely enjoyable. Combined with smart backlighting, multi-device support, and Logitech’s polished software ecosystem, the MX Mechanical Mini feels purpose-built for professionals who want performance without sacrificing desk space or aesthetics.

So let’s see what Lee thinks of it.

The Logitech MX Mechanical Mini has a RRP A$229.95, but you can get them for as low as A$150 on Amazon Au at time of publishing.

DRN would like to thank Logitech for providing the review unit.