Logi Bolt is the receiver for the Logitech MX Keys series (keyboards and mice). The devices (keyboards and mice) also work with Bluetooth. However, the function with Logi Bolt is more stable and far-reaching, e.g. when accessing protected mode or the BIOS.
The MX Keys S keyboard and the MX Master 3S mouse are not compatible with the same Logi Bolt dongle, as the MX Keys S generally uses the Unifying Receiver, while the MX Master 3S uses the Logi Bolt Receiver. These two receivers are not compatible with each other.
According to our research, the Logi Bolt does not work with the MK270 keyboard/mouse set. Otherwise, we recommend that you contact the manufacturer directly.
Currently, only Logitech offers this feature; our suppliers do not yet have it available.
It may be available sometime soon, but we do not have any specific information at this time.
Yes, the Logi Bolt receiver is compatible with the Logitech M650 mouse. The M650 mouse can be connected via the Logi Bolt USB receiver, providing a secure and reliable wireless connection.
The Logi Bolt receiver is not compatible with the Logitech G PRO X Superlight 2 gaming mouse. Currently, there are no Logitech gaming devices that are compatible with the Logi Bolt receiver.
The MX900 keyboard is part of the older Logitech series that typically uses the Unifying Receiver rather than the Logi Bolt system.
The MX900 is compatible with the Unifying Receiver, not the Logi Bolt, If you have the MX900 and need a replacement receiver, you'll need to look for a Unifying Receiver instead.
Hello,
There aren't two versions of Bolt, there's also the Unifying standard which isn't encrypted. Encryption is mainly used to avoid conflicts between devices of the same standard and to reduce latency, so if your MX Keys is Bolt it meets the standard.
The Logi Bolt is suitable for use with Windows PCs and Macs. It is plugged in there as a "receiver". The function is limited to the corresponding keyboards and mice from Logitech. However, these Logitech devices also work conventionally via Bluetooth, but without the security and connection stability that Logi Bolt offers.
There is no specific list of Xbox compatible adapters but it should work, however the products you mention are not compatible with the Logi Bolt system.