
Logitech K270
Score: 74/100
MageGee MKBox
Score: 77/100Rankings

The MageGee MK-Box is a budget-friendly 68-key 60% mechanical keyboard with a premium metal top plate, detachable cable, and either clicky blue or linear red switches. It offers full N-key rollover and 15 preset LED modes but lacks wireless connectivity and RGB customization.

The Logitech K270 is a full-size, wireless 2.4 GHz keyboard with a numeric keypad, spill-resistance and long battery life. It offers solid Windows compatibility and reliable RF performance, though it lacks Bluetooth, backlighting and a built-in mouse.
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17,280 hoursbest | — | |
| ↓ lower better | 499 gramsbest | 800 grams |
10 metersbest | — |
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Layout & Size(2) | ||
Keyboard Layout | Full-size | 60% compact with arrow keys |
Weight (grams) | 499 grams | 800 grams |
Build & Design(1) | ||
Keycap Material | UV-coated | ABS |
Connectivity(1) | ||
Connection Type | Wireless RF (2.4 GHz) | Wired |
Switches(1) | ||
Switch Type | Membrane | Blue Clicky |
Compatibility(1) | ||
Operating System Compatibility | Windows | Windows, macOS, Linux |


Products in the top-left offer the best value (high score, low price).

Professional reviewers describe the K270 as a solid, reliable workhorse for office and home use, emphasizing its spill-resistant build, long battery life, and the convenience of the Unifying receiver. They note the lack of modern features such as Bluetooth and backlighting, which makes it less appealing for mobile or quiet environments.
Everyday users praise the keyboard for its plug-and-play reliability, impressive battery longevity, comfortable typing feel, and durability against spills. Common complaints revolve around occasional connectivity hiccups, occasional key-misfires, and the absence of backlighting or Bluetooth.

Professional reviewers commend the solid metal build, ergonomic adjustable feet, and gasket-mounted design, positioning it as a high-value entry-level mechanical keyboard, while noting the absence of wireless and limited lighting as drawbacks.
Everyday users love the compact size and clicky feedback, but complain about the loud noise, lack of RGB color control, and misleading wireless claims.
“It just works”

“I've been using it for over 2 years on the same batteries”

“Sometimes the keyboard lags or becomes unresponsive unless I move the receiver closer”


