Logickeyboard TITAN Apple Logic Pro X Wireless Keyboard for Mac

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Logickeyboard TITAN Apple Logic Pro X Wireless Keyboard for Mac
Key Features
  • For Apple Logic Pro X
  • Bluetooth & USB-C Connectivity
  • 50 x Color-Coded Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Backlit Keys
Boost your efficiency with the TITAN Apple Logic Pro X Wireless Keyboard from Logickeyboard. With over 50 color-coded and labeled shortcut keys, you can skip searching through menus and memorizing keyboard commands.
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Logickeyboard TITAN Overview

Boost your efficiency with the TITAN Apple Logic Pro X Wireless Keyboard from Logickeyboard. With over 50 color-coded and labeled shortcut keys, you can skip searching through menus and memorizing keyboard commands.

The TITAN keyboard may be paired wirelessly with your Mac or connected using the included USB-C cable. Although it is optimized for M1 or better chip Mac devices running macOS 11 or later, the keyboard may be used with iPads and iPhones. The dimmable backlit keys have five levels of brightness to match practically any environment.

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The internal 1500mA lithium-ion battery is designed to provide up to 12.5 days of continuous use without the backlight.
UPC: 845173007308

Logickeyboard TITAN Specs

Key Specs
LED Illumination
Yes: White
Wrist Rest
No
Wireless
Bluetooth 5.1
Full-Functionality OS Support
Mac
Keyboard
Mechanical Switch
No
Maximum Key Rollover
No
Dedicated Multimedia Keys
No
LED Illumination
Yes: White
Wrist Rest
No
Connectivity
Wireless
Bluetooth 5.1
Host Connection
USB-C
Input/Output
1x USB-C
Full-Functionality OS Support
Mac
Battery
Battery
1500 mAh Lithium-Ion
Maximum Battery Life
300 Hours (Operating)
General
Material of Construction
Aluminum
Color
Titanium Gray
Cable Length
4.9' / 1.5 m
Dimensions
16.9 x 4.7 x 0.5" / 430 x 119 x 13 mm
Weight
1.3 lb / 580 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.15 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
18.3 x 6.7 x 1"

Logickeyboard TITAN Reviews

It's actually a little overwhelming

By david
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2026-05-19

it's fine -- but the truth is I've worked for so many years on a regular QWERTY keyboard that looking at all the colors and symbols on this one are actually a bit confusing -- a lot easier without all the bells and whistles

I love it

By Anthony
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-03-21

The Logic keyboard is the best I have used, and I recommend it even though it is expensive. I'm new to Davinci Resolve, and the keyboard helps me edit with keystrokes and remember complex editing maneuvers.

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Does this keyboard work for the current version ...

Does this keyboard work for the current version of Logic 11?
Asked by: Trevor
The layout of the Logickeyboard TITAN Apple Logic Pro X Wireless Keyboard for Mac is made specifically for Logic Pro X, but it would technically still work with Logic Pro 11.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2025-06-26

"Could you please confirm if the EJECT button ...

"Could you please confirm if the EJECT button located between the F12 and F13 keys functions correctly?"
Asked by: Tsutomu
The Eject button on the Logickeyboard TITAN Wireless Backlit Keyboard for Mac functions properly. Depending on how you have the function keys set up, you may need to hold the Fn button when pressing Eject.
Answered by: Kenneth C
Date published: 2025-06-18

If my Mac is in Sleep mode, is the battery on the ...

If my Mac is in Sleep mode, is the battery on the keyboard still draining?
Asked by: Andrew
Yes, the Logickeyboard TITAN DaVinci Resolve Wireless Keyboard for Mac, B&H # LOKBRESBTMU, does use minimal power while your Mac is in sleep mode. This is so it can maintain a connection to your Mac in order to bring it out of sleep mode.
Answered by: Elchanan P
Date published: 2025-05-30

"Could you please confirm if the EJECT button ...

"Could you please confirm if the EJECT button located between the F12 and F13 keys functions correctly?"
Asked by: Tsutomu
It does. The eject button on the Logickeyboard TITAN DaVinci Resolve Wireless Keyboard for Mac functions correctly. The eject button is typically used to eject mounted drives.
Answered by: JP A
Date published: 2025-06-18
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