The Best USB-C Monitors for Logitech MX Keyboards and Mice: A 2025 Compatibility Guide
By Logitechmalls | Published: 2026-06-27
Category: How-to Guides
Discover the top USB-C monitors for seamless compatibility with Logitech MX keyboards and mice in 2025. Learn how to optimize your multi-device workflow with the right display and hub setup.
In 2025, the USB-C monitor has become the cornerstone of a streamlined, cable-free desk setup. For professionals using Logitech MX keyboards and mice—renowned for their multi-device switching and ergonomic design—pairing them with a compatible USB-C monitor can transform your productivity. This guide explores the best USB-C monitors that integrate flawlessly with your Logitech peripherals, ensuring a smooth multi-device workflow monitor experience. We'll cover key features like power delivery, KVM integration, and display quality, helping you build the ultimate desk ecosystem.
Why USB-C Monitors Matter for Logitech MX Users
Logitech MX keyboards and mice, such as the popular Lift for Mac - Off-white and the MX Mechanical Combo - Graphite, are designed for flexibility. They can pair with up to three devices via Bluetooth or Logitech’s Unifying receiver. A USB-C monitor that includes a built-in USB hub allows you to connect your peripherals to the monitor, which then acts as a docking station. This setup lets you switch between a laptop, desktop, and tablet by simply moving your mouse cursor across screens—a perfect match for Logitech Flow technology. The key is finding a monitor that supports USB-C with video, data, and power delivery (PD) up to 90W or more, so you can charge your laptop while using your MX devices wirelessly.

Top USB-C Monitor Features for Multi-Device Workflows
When selecting a USB-C monitor for your Logitech MX setup, prioritize these features:
- USB-C with Power Delivery (PD 65W-100W): Ensures your laptop charges while connected. For example, a 90W PD monitor can power a MacBook Pro or ultrabook, freeing up a wall outlet.
- Built-in USB Hub with USB-A ports: Allows you to plug in your Logitech Unifying receiver or a wired mouse like the Lift for Mac - Off-white directly into the monitor, reducing clutter.
- KVM Switch Integration: Some monitors have a built-in KVM that lets you control two computers with one keyboard and mouse. This is ideal if you use a Logitech MX keyboard for both a work laptop and a personal PC.
- High Refresh Rate (60Hz-144Hz): For general productivity, 60Hz is sufficient, but if you also game or edit video, consider 120Hz+ monitors.
- Color Accuracy (sRGB/sRGB Adobe RGB): For creative professionals using Logitech MX mice for design work, a monitor with good color calibration is essential.

Best USB-C Monitors for Logitech MX Keyboards and Mice in 2025
Based on current market trends and compatibility with Logitech peripherals, here are the top monitors to consider:
1. Dell UltraSharp U3223QE (32-inch 4K)
The Dell UltraSharp U3223QE remains a favorite for professionals. It features a USB-C port with 90W power delivery, a built-in KVM, and a hub with four USB-A ports. This monitor supports Logitech Flow perfectly—just plug your MX keyboard and mouse receiver into the monitor’s USB ports, and you can switch between devices without re-pairing. The 4K resolution and IPS Black technology provide excellent color accuracy, making it ideal for design and coding. Pair it with the MX Mechanical Combo - Graphite for a tactile, silent typing experience.
2. LG 27UN880-B (27-inch 4K with Ergo Stand)
This monitor’s unique Ergo stand saves desk space and allows easy arm movement. It offers a USB-C port with 60W PD and two USB-A ports. While the USB hub is not as extensive as Dell’s, it’s sufficient for connecting a Unifying receiver or a wired mouse. The 27-inch size and 4K resolution are great for multitasking. If you use a Lift for Mac - Off-white for ergonomic comfort, this monitor’s adjustable stand helps you achieve the perfect viewing angle.
3. Samsung Smart Monitor M8 (32-inch 4K)
The Samsung M8 is a versatile option with built-in smart TV features, making it great for both work and entertainment. It includes a USB-C port with 65W PD and a slim design. However, it lacks a built-in KVM, so you may need a separate USB-C hub for multi-device switching. It works well with Logitech MX devices if you use Bluetooth directly. The M8’s built-in speakers and webcam are handy for video calls, complementing your Logitech peripherals.
4. BenQ PD3220U (32-inch 4K for Designers)
BenQ’s Designer Monitor series is built for creative professionals. The PD3220U offers a USB-C port with 85W PD, a built-in KVM, and Thunderbolt 3 support. It has excellent color accuracy (95% DCI-P3) and supports hardware calibration. This monitor is perfect for graphic designers using Logitech MX mice like the MX Master 3S for precise cursor control. The KVM allows you to switch between a Mac and a PC with a single keyboard and mouse.
5. Apple Studio Display (27-inch 5K)
For Mac users, the Apple Studio Display is the gold standard. It includes a USB-C port with 96W PD and three USB-C ports (though only one is Thunderbolt). While it lacks a built-in KVM, its seamless integration with macOS and Logitech MX devices is unmatched. The 5K resolution and 12MP webcam with Center Stage are excellent for remote work. Use it with a Signature K650 - Off-white keyboard for a quiet, comfortable typing experience.
How to Set Up Your Multi-Device Workflow with a USB-C Monitor
Once you have your USB-C monitor, follow these steps to optimize your Logitech MX workflow:
- Connect the monitor via USB-C: Use the cable that comes with the monitor. Ensure it supports video and data (look for a USB-C cable rated for 10Gbps or higher).
- Plug your Logitech Unifying receiver into the monitor’s USB-A port. If you use a mouse like the Lift for Mac - Off-white which uses Bluetooth, pair it directly to your computer via the monitor’s Bluetooth (if supported) or to the computer itself.
- Enable Logitech Flow: Download Logitech Options+ software. Set up Flow by pairing your keyboard and mouse with both computers that are connected to the monitor (via USB-C or separate cables). Flow will automatically switch your mouse cursor between screens when you move it to the edge.
- Configure monitor KVM (if available): For monitors with a built-in KVM, assign the USB-C input to one computer and a second input (like HDMI or DisplayPort) to another. Most monitors let you toggle between them with a button.
- Test and adjust: Ensure all devices are recognized. You may need to update firmware for your Logitech devices via Logitech G HUB or Options+.
USB-C Hub Alternatives for Non-Integrated Monitors
If you already own a monitor without USB-C or a built-in hub, a dedicated USB-C hub can achieve similar results. Look for hubs with:
- At least two USB-A ports for your Logitech receiver and other peripherals.
- HDMI or DisplayPort output to connect to your monitor.
- Power Delivery passthrough (65W-100W) to charge your laptop.
- Ethernet and SD card slots for added convenience.
Popular options include the CalDigit TS4, Anker PowerExpand, and Belkin Connect Pro. These hubs work seamlessly with Logitech MX keyboards and mice, as they simply forward USB signals.
Common Issues and Troubleshooting
Even with the best monitor, you might encounter issues. Here are quick fixes:
- Mouse or keyboard not responding when connected via monitor’s USB hub: Try a different USB-A port on the monitor. Ensure the monitor’s firmware is updated. Check if the device is recognized in your computer’s Bluetooth/USB settings.
- Logitech Flow not switching smoothly: Make sure both computers are on the same network (WiFi or Ethernet). Disable and re-enable Flow in Logitech Options+. Restart both computers.
- Monitor not charging laptop: Verify that the USB-C cable supports power delivery (look for 60W/90W/100W rating). Some monitors require a specific port for PD; consult your manual.
- Bluetooth interference: USB 3.0 devices near your monitor can cause interference. Use a USB 2.0 extension cable for your Logitech receiver or switch to a Bluetooth connection if your monitor supports it.
Future Trends: USB-C Monitors and Logitech Ecosystem in 2025
As we move through 2025, expect more monitors to incorporate advanced features like built-in KVM switches, higher power delivery (up to 140W for new laptops), and even wireless charging pads for peripherals. Logitech’s multi-device ecosystem will continue to evolve with better integration via Logitech Options+ and potential support for USB-C hubs with video passthrough. The trend toward thinner laptops with fewer ports makes a single USB-C monitor the ultimate solution for a clutter-free desk.
Conclusion: Build Your Ideal Setup
Choosing the right USB-C monitor for your Logitech MX keyboard and mouse can dramatically improve your workflow. Whether you opt for a Dell UltraSharp with a built-in KVM or an Apple Studio Display for Mac-centric setups, the key is ensuring your monitor supports power delivery, has enough USB ports, and works with Logitech Flow. For a comfortable and efficient typing experience, consider the Signature K650 - Off-white paired with a USB-C monitor for the ultimate multi-device workstation.
Ready to upgrade your desk? Explore our full range of Logitech keyboards, mice, and accessories to find the perfect match for your new USB-C monitor. Visit our Signature K650 - Off-white page to learn more.



