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Review on πŸ“± Logitech K480: Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard with Phone Holder for Windows, Mac, Android and iOS by Seo Jun ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The right product for me, the price suited me.

The process of switching between devices is rarely painless and done quickly. The most common problem is that the devices in question do not have their Bluetooth capabilities activated or that they have "forgotten" to pair with the keyboard due to some other issue. There are instances when coupling or connecting two things simply does not work, and in those situations, you have to dance with a tambourine. It's not the keyboard's fault; rather, the problem is with the technology and the concept in general. The layout of the keys is not very ergonomic at this point. Because it is so plainly evident in the picture, you cannot record this as a defect in the model. You would be contradicting yourself to do so. It took a significant amount of time before I became accustomed to the layout. This is the traditional keyboard that I use at work; here it is. Because these keys simply do not exist on this keyboard, their functionality must be imitated by pressing the Fn key in combination with the down arrow, the up arrow, the left arrow, and the right arrow. This makes it especially difficult to use these functions in conjunction with the Shift and Ctrl keys. This has been going on for the past two years, and I still can't get used to it so I won't look desperate. This keyboard is of no use when operating in BIOS mode. Even if you have a wireless mouse and a wireless keyboard, you shouldn't rush to get rid of your older devices just yet, even if they have tails. Without them, it is not possible to alter the settings of the BIOS, reinstall Windows, or do any other action of a similar nature.

Pros
  • The chip itself is quite neat because it can swap between several devices. Despite this, I only make use of it once per one thousand years. The charge is maintained for a considerable length of time. It's been two years, and I've been using the same batteries to power it. These may have been included in the kit, or they may have been some of my own; I can't quite recall. Before that, there was a conventional wired one, and the addition of this keyboard has, of course, made the removal of the additional wire possible, which is convenient.
Cons
  • heavy