Logitech has long been known for reliable, mainstream peripherals that simply get the job done. With the new Alto Keys K98M, the company steps into enthusiast territory, combining its wireless and ergonomic strengths with features usually reserved for boutique mechanical keyboards. Priced at $119, the Alto Keys K98M strikes a careful balance between functionality and aesthetics. It offers a near-full-size layout, hot-swappable switches, and a transparent top shell that feels distinctly premium.
The K98M uses a compact 98-key or “1800-style” layout that retains the number pad and full arrow key cluster while saving desk space compared to standard full-size keyboards. The translucent upper shell paired with a color-matched base, available in graphite, off-white, or lilac
Designer: Logitech
Underneath that sleek casing lies Logitech’s UniCushion gasket-mounted frame, which softens typing impact and reduces vibration for a smoother, more cushioned feel. The board’s PBT keycaps are durable, resistant to shine, and feature translucent legends that let its subtle white backlight pass through elegantly. Measuring roughly 15.8 inches wide, 5.8 inches deep, and weighing about 2.4 pounds, it feels sturdy yet portable enough for hybrid work setups.
At the heart of the K98M experience are Logitech’s new linear “Marble” switches, which can be swapped out easily thanks to its hot-swappable sockets. The keyboard supports Cherry MX-compatible switches, giving users freedom to experiment with different feels and sounds without buying multiple boards. Wireless connectivity is handled through both Bluetooth and Logitech’s Logi Bolt USB receiver, and users can pair up to three devices simultaneously, switching between them seamlessly using dedicated function keys. Despite its mechanical nature, the keyboard boasts an impressive 12-month battery life with the backlight turned off.
Logitech has chosen to keep the lighting simple, opting for a single white backlight rather than RGB, aligning with the keyboard’s clean, minimal aesthetic. Users can customize shortcuts and action keys through Logitech’s Logi Options+ software, though the configuration depth remains more limited compared to enthusiast firmware like QMK or VIA. Still, for most users, the customization on offer is practical and easy to navigate.
Typing on the Alto Keys K98M feels refined and balanced. The UniCushion gasket design introduces a slight bounce, dampening each keystroke and lending the board a satisfying, soft-bottoming sound profile. The included linear switches are light, smooth, and responsive, which makes them ideal for typing or casual gaming. While the chassis is made of reinforced plastic instead of aluminum, the flex it introduces complements the gasket structure rather than feeling cheap. Enthusiasts seeking an all-metal build might find it less premium, but the typing comfort easily compensates.
The Logitech Alto Keys K98M is a well-rounded keyboard that blends Logitech’s trademark reliability with modern mechanical innovation. For writers, coders, creators, or anyone seeking a quiet yet expressive typing companion, it delivers a premium experience in both form and function.
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