🎨 Master your creative flow with the MX Creative Console — where precision meets productivity.
The Logitech MX Creative Console is a programmable keypad featuring 9 customizable LCD keys and a low-friction control dial designed for professionals in graphic design, video editing, and photography. Compatible with major creative apps like Adobe Creative Cloud, Final Cut Pro, and Figma, it offers Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity with up to 18 months battery life. Included is a 3-month Adobe Creative Cloud subscription, making it a powerful tool to streamline and elevate your creative workflow.
Brand | Logitech |
Package Dimensions | 27.5 x 13.5 x 7 cm; 590 g |
Item model number | 920-012932 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | 920-0012932 |
Colour | Pale Grey |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Windows 10 or later, macOS 13 or later |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Item Weight | 590 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
L**J
Very Useful - I Would Now Struggle Without It!
I spend most of my day at a computer, so having a console device like this can just make the repetitive, mundane tasks that little bit easier.Setting up the console device was a bit tedious, but it has been well worth it. It was lots of trial and error to get things set up exactly how I wanted, but for me now, the consoles have become an extension of my keyboard that I would struggle without. Having shortcuts that open selected files/folders/apps has been extremely handy, and has made working on my computer that little bit easier.In terms of physical quality, I'd say the console devices feel quite premium. The console devices don't feel flimsy, and all the buttons/dial/keys have a satisfying input feel. They're very responsive too, so I'm very impressed with the quality.It's fair to say that this console device isn't a cheap bit of kit, and it won't be for everyone. However, I personally can see the value in this console, so I would recommend it!
A**A
Connection issues
It's a good product. The buttons item is quite handy as it can be programmed for any app. The dial, however, disconnects for a few seconds at a time here and there. It can be a bit inconvenient.I do like it overall but something to keep in mind.
B**N
A Dream Tool for Creatives and Power Users
Logitech’s Creative Console is one of those rare tools that actually elevates your workflow once you get used to it. The build quality is superb — premium materials, smooth dial, and bright LCD keys that are responsive and fully customisable.Whether you're editing in Photoshop, scrubbing timelines in Premiere, or just managing your daily tasks, this console adapts brilliantly. The dial is surprisingly intuitive, offering both fast navigation and precise control. I love that the keys switch functions based on the app in use — it’s seamless once you’ve configured it.The setup does take a little tinkering, especially if you're venturing outside Adobe’s ecosystem, but it's worth the time. My only wish is for a fully wireless setup with built-in charging, though the long battery life of the dial is a fair trade-off.At £199.99, it’s definitely an investment — but if you’re a daily creative or multitasker, the time it saves makes it absolutely worthwhile.
O**Y
Looks to be great pro or serious amatuar kit
I have not rushed to review this for two reasons. Firstly it does have a "learning curve" so not something to review soon after delivery and secondly my editing requirements have not been high recently. I don't work well on "practices" and really need a project to get my teeth into to find out how well something works.A little background is that I once edited video with a Panasonic Umatic edit desk with input and output recorders with the final edit copied on to VHS and Betamax. The system filled a room and had quite a learning curve. These days of course I use my PC and Mac so it all comes down to manipulating a mouse. Its great but I really moss some of the "manual" control.The first impression of this kit was as expected, good quality. My use so far has been very much on a learning curve but I am moving forward and with a little effort I think this is likly to be my go to system for the future. The lack of the 5th star is purely as I think the documentation could be better.
U**Y
Product description lies about Adobe integration
Bought this off the back of it having 'Adobe Creative Apps' integration, it does - unless you use InDesign, or Acrobat, then theres no profiles for them. Either wait until they are supported if you use them or better still don't give your money to lying shysters like Logitech
S**L
Logitech needs to improve software integration, which is essential tool for designers and editors.
I was really excited to try out the Logitech MX Creative Console as I often work with graphic design and video editing software. The idea of having programmable LCD keys and a control dial sounded like a great way to speed up my workflow. The build quality is solid, with a premium feel that makes it look and feel like a professional tool. The tactile analogue control dial is especially impressive—it's smooth, precise, and feels great to use for adjusting brush sizes, zooming in and out, or scrubbing through video timelines. So a good thing is that this console is its native integration with Adobe apps like Photoshop, Premiere Pro, and Illustrator. The recommended profiles are a nice touch, allowing you to get started quickly without having to set everything up from scratch. The LCD keys are bright and clear, and being able to customize them with different icons makes it easy to organize shortcuts visually. The programmable keypad is also a fantastic addition, allowing me to set up custom tools for different tasks.But something made my experience frustrating at times. The biggest issue for me was the lack of proper app support. While it’s advertised to work with many creative apps, I found that some actions didn’t function as expected or required extra configuration. The Logi Options+ app doesn’t offer much flexibility in customizing certain features, and the marketplace isn’t as extensive as I had hoped. Another issue is that it’s not as intuitive to use as I expected. There’s a learning curve, and while the LCD keys look great, they don’t always respond smoothly, making it feel less fluid than it should be. The dial and roller are excellent, but some users might find them a bit too sensitive at times.Although it has great potential for creative professionals, especially those using Adobe software. However, the difficult setup and limited app support make it a bit frustrating. If Logitech improves software integration and ease of use, this could be an essential tool for designers and editors.
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