🚀 Elevate your workspace, elevate your game.
The Logitech Casa Pop Up Desk Kit is a versatile, foldable laptop stand paired with a wireless keyboard and touchpad, designed to enhance comfort and productivity anywhere at home. Featuring ergonomic screen elevation, USB-C charging, and long-lasting lithium polymer batteries, it blends minimalist Nordic design with practical tech for the modern professional.
Brand | Logitech |
Series | Logitech Casa Pop Up Desk |
Item model number | 920-011238 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Windows, macOS, ChromeOS |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1.69 x 9.29 x 1.69 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 1.69 x 9.29 x 1.69 inches |
Color | TAN / PURPLE |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B0B6GSVF4Y |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | February 27, 2024 |
V**D
1st Week With Casa Pop-Up Desk
Table of Contents:-Solution-Casa Book-Casa Keys-Casa Touch-Gaming-Logi bolt vs Bluetooth-ScorePerspectiveSo to be completely honest. I have a PC desk, a gaming Tower, a Mac, A Raspberry Pi, and a gaming console, and each machine has a different role. I use a professional (but not premium) 28in 4K monitor and a 2nd monitor as well. I do not believe that I am the intended customer for the Casa Pop-up DeskSolution/Practical Application:I got the Casa Pop-Up Desk kit because I just wanted the Casa Touch. The problem that I needed the Casa Touch to solve is I wanted a simple, low maintenance, mouse alternative that uses Logi Bolt, (& the Casa Touch is not yet sold individually)The Casa-Book:I tried the Casa-Book with my Chromebook, and it works as intended. The weight (empty) is almost unnoticeable, but when fully loaded It’s surprisingly heavy. While I like the idea of an easy mobile solution, I actually intended to leave the Casa-Book (and the Casa Keys) stored away but after I tested each piece, I’ve decided to keep the Casa-Book on hand if I need it.The Casa-Keys:While I didn’t think I needed another Mini Keyboard, once I tried it out. I have determined that the Casa Keys is actually a quality Keyboard, very sleek and professional. Although it’s missing Backlit Keys, the one feature that I would have really liked. Since the specs boast a very long battery life, I would think backlit keys is the standard for all premium keyboards. So in my view the Casa Keys is professional but not premium, which is odd to see what should be a $40 keyboard (like the Logitech K380s) in a $180 kit bundle. I would take away -1 star for no backlit keys, except that it wins back +4 stars for that Battery life, sleek design, low profile laptop style keys, Type-C port, and Logi Bolt connectivity. I prefer my Logitech MX Keys Mini, but that’s a $100 premium/professional keyboard and should be superior to the Casa Keys.The Casa-Touch:Low-Profile, Professional, Premium, Multi-Device, Bluetooth, and Logi-Bolt. Very Solid 5 out of 5 performance. I threw a magnetic charger adapter on it, (& some devices don’t like my magnetic Chargers) and then setup the Casa-Touch on my Arm-Rest & a Lapdesk. So I can navigate while reclined. When compared to my Apple Magic Trackpad 2 which is a $150 stand alone, and I estimate the Casa-Keys would be $100-$150 factor in the Casa-Pop-Up Desk Bundle. The question I used, was, “Can the Casa-Touch deliver 75%-90% of the Performance of the Apple Magic Trackpad on Mac while lacking Apple’s most luxury features like Taptic Feedback and Force Touch?” , but testing on Apple and Windows (because Multi-device) I must therefore evaluate the Casa Keys as a 5 out of 5. If I could shrink the Apple Magic Trackpad from 6.3x4.5in to 4.9x3.5in as a a single click pad, and then use it on 3x devices (& remember them), That’s how I describe the Casa Touch. Gaming:Of course I was going to test the Casa Pop-up Desk in gaming, and my play style is Long Range Stealth Sniper. I only had to make one change: Scope-in changed to Toggle instead of Hold, because the Casa Touch only has one button that has to do both jobs.of left and right click. While I only succeeded in one game, I did succeed without much effort to modify my setup. So I will conclude more success is possible if the effort is made, even if I believe the same amount of effort will see more success with other technology. The only point of the test is can the Casa Pop-Up desk be used in gaming and the answer is yes.Logi Bolt:So I’m not going to say something untrue just to keep my review consistent. I am very unhappy with the introduction of Logi Bolt, especially since I have so many Unifying devices. And the implementation of Logi Bolt gives me the problem that needed to be solved. If I had Unifying devices that I still wanted to keep using, but I also want to start using Logi Bolt, then I am forced to use both USB Adapters. Now that I found the Casa Touch, I can remove all Unifying from my Multi Device Setup, and go fully immersed in Logi Bolt. But I would have preferred the Logitech allowed the new devices to still use Unifying.* At one point I observed a huge lag gap in the Casa Touch’s response time, as well as dropped frames. I suspected there was some kind of malfunction with either my Logi bolt USB Adapter, My devices, or the Software. But unplugging the USB and then reconnecting corrected the problem. I imagine if connected over Bluetooth, I would need to power cycle (Turn off, then on, or restart) the Bluetooth to apply this remedyI* If Bluetooth is the only option to control my system (ie not a laptop) correcting a malfunctioning connection would literally be impossible (Like a desktop Mac) See my pictures my Mac uses wired connection on non Logitech Devices.Score:The Lowest rating I can award the overall Bundle of the Logitech Casa Pop-up Desk is 4.5/5 stars, simply because I only wanted one item in the Bundle, but after using each item individually and then with all of them together for approx 1 week. I am confident with a full 5/5, because I’m glad to have each piece, if I ever need them. I wish I could explain -1 star for the case/stand and the Keyboard I didn't need the extra weight, but these products, match or exceed the quality of similar products and win more than enough stars back through quality and reliability alone.
K**S
Perfect for PhD Student
LOVE THIS! I've had it for almost a year now, as a PhD student this is perfect for me when I travel to conferences, libraries, Starbucks, etc. It's compact, the battery lasts a long time and I get a lot of compliments on it. The build quality is great. I've used it so much and the quality has not deteriorated. I have a 14 inch laptop and it fits fine, not too heavy. I take it everywhere with me. You won't be disappointed.
M**
Portable office!
As someone who constantly studies from my laptop for 10-12 hours a day, this pop-up desk really caught my eye! I usually travel to the library and was lugging along with me a bluetooth mouse, keyboard, and a metal portable laptop stand. It was a hassle to do that every day!Even though the price of this pop-up desk seemed very expensive for what it is, I thought the price would be justified if using it for daily use. So far, I LOVE the convenience of this desk. It keeps my screen at eye-level so I'm no longer hunching forward. It's helping my posture by allowing me to sit up straight and still work on my laptop.And I like that the trackpad works intuitively with Apple products.There are several flaws though, and I'm hoping they come out with a newer version that addresses some of these:1. The keyboard and trackpad feel cheaply made. I've had several of the keys pop off while typing, and I've had to put them back in place. The keyboard itself is very flat, so I wish they'd put those little kickstands in the back to allow the keyboard to sit more at an angle. It can be painful to be typing on such a flat keyboard. And the keys don't have that satisfying clicky feeling when typing.2. The trackpad works seamlessly with my MacBook Air, which I love! It pairs automatically each time I turn it on, and there's no lag. There is just one thing that bothers me--it's not the same width as the keyboard. It's about an inch shorter. It kind of bothers me that they aren't the same width! Small annoyance, but I'm wondering if that bothers anyone else?!3. The magnetic bit that holds the case standing upright isn't very strong. If I slide my laptop towards me, the case usually falls apart--if the magnet holding it in place was stronger, I think it would be much better.Otherwise, this pop-up desk is perfect for people who need to travel with their laptop, keyboard, stand, mouse, etc. It folds up into one small, neat, inconspicuous package. It looks like a book or journal when closed. Also, the battery life for both the keyboard and mouse is very good.
C**S
Do yourself a favor and get it
This has been on my wish list for over a year and I wish I would have pulled the trigger sooner. It’s amazing for both my office, home office and travel set up. I didn’t realize it but you can connect up to three devices and it’s SO EASY to switch between. The case holds my laptop in the perfect spot for my neck AND it all works with my iPad as well.
L**A
Amazing
I love it! It’s a little heavy but I totally recommend it
B**G
Great except for the keyboard and trackpad
I absolutely love this... until the keyboard stopped working exactly 6 months after my purchase. The touch pad honestly never worked. Great idea, poor execution. Still using the very useful folding stand but... feel a bit ripped off.
K**A
Awesome for my MacBook Air
This is a pricey item but worth it. I use this when I take my laptop with me to the office. It is very handy with a stand and a small portable keyboard. Very practical.
A**R
Great Setup for remote workers on the go!
This set up has revolutionized my work from anywhere set up. I love how it packs away neatly and I can just throw it into my laptop bag and head off to my next remote location. The trackpad is a little bit weird for me, so I bought the mouse.
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