What It Feels Like to Type On
The keyboard's exact switch type isn't specified in the product listing, which is unusual at this price point. If switch feel matters to you, it's worth checking the manufacturer's site before ordering. In this price tier, you should expect aluminum top plates, doubleshot or PBT keycaps, and per-key RGB. If those aren't here, the price is hard to justify.
Specs at a Glance
- Brand: Logitech
- Price: $120.00 (well above the $45.26 category average)
- Amazon rating: 4.4 of 5.0
- Reviews: 112
- Category rank: #22 of 33 in keyboards under $100
- Cheaper in category: 31 products
- Higher-rated in category: 8 products
- More-reviewed in category: 21 products
Real-World Feedback
A 4.4-star average from 112 buyers means most are happy, but a meaningful slice - roughly 15-20% - has at least some complaint. The pattern in the negative reviews matters more than the average itself.
The Field Around It
At $120.00, the Logitech Alto Keys K98M Keyboard sits well above the $45.26 category average. 31 options are cheaper and 1 are more expensive.
The category leader is the Logitech K270 Wireless Keyboard ($24.95, 4.4★, 116,575 reviews). It's $95.05 more expensive than the top pick despite ranking lower, which is a hard combination to justify unless a specific feature swings the decision.
Cheaper alternatives worth a look:
- Kisnt KN104 Wireless Keyboard - $69.99, 4.7★ (94 reviews) · Better on both axes
- RK ROYAL KLUDGE R98 Pro Wireless - $79.99, 4.7★ (75 reviews) · Better on both axes
- SteelSeries Apex 3 RGB Keyboard - $49.99, 4.6★ (7,843 reviews) · Better on both axes
If rating alone is your filter, the highest-rated option in this category is the Kisnt KN104 Wireless Keyboard at 4.7★. If pure price is the filter, the cheapest is the Womier Pudding PBT Keycaps at $9.99.
Who Should Get This
Maybe. Middle-of-the-pack on rating and price, no standout strengths. If a specific feature matches your need (look at the spec list), it's reasonable. Otherwise the top picks are safer bets.
The Verdict
6.7/10
Functional, mid-pack option. Nothing wrong with it, but nothing pushing it above the better-ranked alternatives either.
