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  1. Table of Contents
  2. Top
  3. Main Differences
  4. Design
    1. Dimensions
    2. Build Quality
    3. Ergonomics
    4. Hardware Customizability
    5. Backlight Features
    6. Backlight Clarity
    7. Cable & Connector
    8. Wireless Versatility
    9. Macro Keys And Programming
    10. Extra Features
    11. In The Box
  5. Typing Experience
    1. Typing Quality
    2. Typing Noise
    3. Switches
    4. Keystrokes
  6. Performance
    1. Single-Key Latency
    2. Multi-Key Latency
    3. Data Transmission
    4. Chord Split
  7. Software and Operating System
    1. Configuration Software
    2. Computer Compatibility
    3. Wireless Mobile Compatibility
  8. Comments

Logitech Combo Touch vs Keychron B1/B6 Pro

Side-by-Side Comparison

Products

Logitech Combo Touch
Keychron B1/B6 Pro

Tested using Methodology v1.3.1

Updated Mar 14, 2025 05:34 PM

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Tested using Methodology v1.3.1

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Logitech Combo Touch Picture
Keychron B1/B6 Pro Picture
  1. Recommended in 1 article:
  2. iPad
  1. Recommended in 2 articles:
  2. Mac
  3. Low-Profile

Variants

  • Combo Touch (iPad Pro 11) (Oxford Grey)
  • Combo Touch (iPad Pro 11) (Sand)
  • B6 Pro (Ivory White - 100%)
  • B1 Pro (Ivory White - 75%)
  • B6 Pro (Space Gray - 100%)
  • B1 Pro (Space Gray - 75%)

Our Verdict

Logitech Combo Touch

Keychron B1/B6 Pro

The Logitech Combo Touch is a folio keyboard with a detachable iPad case, while the Keychron B1 Pro is a standalone compact keyboard. The Folio connects to an iPad with a smart connector. The Logitech uses somewhat more premium-feeling materials, including rubberized edges and woven fabric. Comparatively, the Keychron connects wirelessly via Bluetooth, which can be an advantage as it doesn't leech power from your connected device. It provides a more premium-feeling typing experience but doesn't have the advantage of a folio cover. That said, it also provides more software customizability with web-based software and ZMK firmware support, which the Logitech lacks.

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