The Samsung Smart Keyboard is a new TKL wireless keyboard that supports Bluetooth 5.4 and three-way multi-device connectivity. Weighing in at 55% less than the Logitech MX Keys Mini, Samsung’s latest compact Bluetooth keyboard also runs off a replaceable coin cell battery rather than Logitech’s Li-Po equivalent.
The MX Keys Mini series has been sewing up the market of the office/home office Tenkeyless (TKL) wireless keyboards of Logitech over the years. Further, the company has a mechanical option known as MX Mechanical Mini. Coincidentally, Logitech also appears to be about to update the latter with a new one and a bigger MX Mechanical, as well.

Meanwhile, Samsung has introduced its own Smart Keyboard, a TKL wireless keyboard, matching the MX Keys Mini on features in a toetoe battle. On the one hand, the Smart Keyboard is heavier than the MX Keys Mini which has 80 keys by more than half because it weighs 556 g. Besides, the keys are also claimed to provide 19 mm in the structure of 111.5 x 280.3 mm of the Smart Keyboard.
Besides, the Smart Keyboard has a connection speed of Bluetooth 5.4 with three-way multi-device connectivity. It is necessary to note that Samsung also has DeX-specific keyboard details, which, however, its AI Short Key raises Copilot in Windows as well. The Smart Keyboard also uses a CR2032 coin cell battery instead of rechargeable Li-Po battery inside the MX Keys Mini which will wear out over time.
Samsung markets Smart Keyboard in one silver shade with dark grey keys. At the moment, the keyboard is sold in Eurozone, Hong Kong and the US. Although Samsung has set the Smart Keyboard at 109.99, at the time of writing, the keyboard has been ordered on Amazon below 100.





