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The manual says a range of up to 10m. There are no 10m and close here. If the receiver is plugged into the back of the case of the system unit, then in front of the system unit, after 2m, problems begin when working with the keyboard. To have a range of more than 2m, you need to place the receiver more or less in direct line of sight from the keyboard. Chose between this and Logitek K270. He held both in his hands. The K270 has a classic key layout, and those who have worked with conventional…

Pros
  • Acceptable price The button travel is average, something between a laptop keyboard and a regular keyboard, which turned out to be very convenient. Keyboard is heavy and feels solid Due to the weight and rubber feet, it keeps perfectly on the table, does not slip Many additional keys (sound control, player, etc.) The plastic feels nice and doesn't look cheap. Everything works without installing a driver
Cons
  • Glossy front surface. In the reviews, everyone writes that it scratches a lot. I decided not to remove the protective film, I'll see how it goes The delete button and cursor arrows are in a non-standard location. Those who are used to working with file managers like Far will take a long time to get used to by touch. Short operating range

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

Looks great both in design and reliability. The layout of subkeys (Delete, Home, End, etc.) is not standard at all, so it will take some time to get used to it, but this is not a big problem. Pros: Full size keys, full numeric keypad, power switch (very important, because I don't work with a wireless keyboard often) With its cons: For me personally, it loses in comparison with the usual scissor laptop keyboard, because. noticeably more noisy and the height of the keys is greater (fingers…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The item was good, I'll recommend it to my friends.

The keyboard was purchased in early February for 2,400 in Niks. For the price, this is a pretty good keyboard. The layout of the keys is specific, the left shift is short, but you need to understand this when you buy, and I think it’s not correct to put it in the minus of the device. Before this keyboard, I used the Comfort curve 2022 from Microsoft and got used to a different layout fairly quickly. Some put a minus on the presence of a large space between the F next to it and the multimedia…

Pros
  • Presence of multimedia keys. The on/off switch is on the top. Logitech unifying compatible. Keystroke feel. compact size. Declared autonomy. The entire F row can be reassigned, and the options for assigning keys are very diverse. The ability to enable the default operation for additional functions (in this case, the F keys will work when the FN button is pressed together). For office use it turned out to be quite convenient.
Cons
  • The application for remapping Logitech setpoint keys, a fairly old application, in my opinion, outdated, is much inferior, at least visually, to the new Options. The remapped keys only work when the Setpoint application is active. If you turn it off, the functions of additional keys are reset to default. In use there is a Marathon 705 mouse. The receivers are the same (unifying), that is, both the keyboard and mouse work from the same receiver, but to fine-tune and track the status of devices, you need to install both Logitech's applications (setpoint for the keyboard and options for the mouse). It turns out Unifying receivers and the accompanying software is not unifying, which is sad. Currently (February 2022) there is only a glossy case available for sale (although other non-glossy options have been introduced before), which, in all likelihood and based on reviews, will suffer from scratches. Decided to leave in the factory film. On the film, scratches (and very strong ones) appeared from the fact that I wiped the dust with a microfiber cloth after a week of use (see the photo). But this is a film, I hope the plastic is not so delicate, but I don’t want to check it yet.

Since I used a laptop before switching to a stationary device, I decided to pick up a keyboard of the appropriate size and did not lose, I got used to the arrangement of the keys in one day (I didn’t even think about a small shift). For half a year of work, including games, the keyboard works flawlessly. Only one of the folding legs was upset - it began to fall out for no particular reason, a small crack was discovered that did not allow the leg to hold firmly in the mount. If you like to move…

Pros
  • Design, compactness, long battery life
Cons
  • In addition to weak folding legs, I did not find it for myself.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Not a bad buy, well worth the money.

I was looking for a purposefully shortened keyboard to replace my K520 from the wireless kit, which is still working and even the keys have not been worn out in 12 years, but which is very large and I beat it with my hand. K360 is the only one that fits the requirements, on paper. Because all other small keyboards were necessarily on Bluetooth, and I need to connect it to the desktop. With the size everything is fine: compact and full at the same time. I practically don’t need the middle row…

Pros
  • Compact while maintaining functionality
Cons
  • small keys chatter Large key travel Vertical Enter Cheap plastic on the keys

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not the best quality, but generally not bad.

I really liked the design and good buttons, but in less than a week one leg broke (and during normal operation, no barbarism). The buttons have to be kept sterile clean, a little garbage starts to jam . well, I can’t take the keyboard from the table on my knees, the signal immediately disappears . And I also don’t need a right shift three buttons wide, it would be better if they made full-fledged arrows. . the Fn button is inconveniently located. after a long operation, I bought the same one…

Pros
  • stylish and relatively comfortable (at least I'm already used to it)
Cons
  • does not like dirt, flawed buttons with arrows, small range, price

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Unsatisfactory quality, I wont buy it anymore.

I don’t know how anyone, but personally I don’t need a half-working keyboard + periodically falls off and loses the connection. I'm going to return to the store. Has pros: - Convenient design - Easy to reach keys - Only rarely used keys are hidden under the FP, with the exception of (Print Screen) - Good proof Got cons: - Letters are printed once - Have not connected to the computer several times - Function keys do not work under Linux under any pretext. I don’t even want to understand…

Fn button - under the right hand (finally!) Convenient location of the speaker control keys (separately 3 buttons above the entire row of keys). Separate keys PgUp, PgDn, Home, End, working independently, and not through a stupid Fn. At first it seemed that I would miss the small left Shift. But it turned out that this does not interfere, there are not so many erroneous clicks on the adjacent button, even out of habit, even blindly. To connect to one receiver, you need to download an…

Pros
  • Compact. Soft key travel. Universal receiver (up to 6 devices). Comfortable (for me) keyboard layout. The presence of a switch. Stable and non-slip.
Cons
  • Small left Shift and additional "\/" button The keys are slightly rattling.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

I did not like it, I do not advise buying.

Communication with technical support did not lead to anything, they simply unsubscribed that these were just temporary failures, reboot, etc. When typing, the text is either printed all at once with a long delay, or not printed at all, one letter can also be typed in a huge amount by itself. The keys are often confused when typing, you press the English Z, you type Y, or even when typing, instead of letters, some incomprehensible characters are printed, such as Greek letters Beta or…

Pros
  • The location of the keys flush with the panel (without gaps) does not allow dust to accumulate under the keys, there are no complaints here, because of this, in principle, I decided to take this keyboard. Matte keys, quite comfortable, slightly smaller than the keys of full-sized large keyboards. Button to turn off the keyboard, when watching a movie, for example. Convenient if your cat walks around the table and likes to stomp on the keys.
Cons
  • Frequent printing failures. If you buy this keyboard and some kind of mouse separately, immediately buy two USB extension cables and wire the two USB receivers of both devices not only to different connectors on the system unit, but generally to different ends of the table, otherwise there will be problems with printing text, at least that's how it is for me.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reliable product for all occasions, quality on par.

It is not clear why such a large empty space is made on top. All keys could be moved higher, in which case full-size cursor keys would fit. The arrow keys are small, they are not very convenient to use, but the left Shift dial did not cause any problems. The F1 to F12 keys, in combination with FN, can be remapped to perform almost any function using the SetPoint program. They can also be used in reverse mode, when the functions performed with the FN button pressed or released are reversed.…

Pros
  • Small size, with full size keys. Ability to use one receiver with other Logitech peripherals (compatible with Unifying technology)
Cons
  • The inability to turn on the computer from the keyboard. Small cursor keys.

The keyboard is good, but you need to understand that it is small. Those. smaller than a regular desktop. Some keys have been removed. For example, Print Scr is invoked by pressing Fn+Home. I would prefer a standard size. Batteries last surprisingly long. Haven't changed since I bought it. The utility from Logitech shows that the charge is full. The receiver is located about a meter away, under the table top (chipboard). It catches perfectly, there is no slowdown in response. Logitech unified

Pros
  • Small (some plus, some minus). Batteries do not eat. Doesn't slow down. Black, overall pretty. It makes a little less noise than a standard desktop.
Cons
  • The layout is not a standard desktop one, but more of a laptop layout, i. E. the keys are smaller in size, less stroke, less distance between them, some of the keys are missing, replaced by a combination of others. Buttons seem flimsy.

The keyboard is the bomb. I already have a second one. The first served faithfully for almost 4 years. She survived the fire, the drinks, the crumbs, the drool, everything. And always worked. Once, I decided to wash it under the tap, and forgot to turn it off - as a result, it died. I bought a new one exactly the same - because it is the best keyboard for my budget. You just have to get used to the button layout.

Pros
  • tenacious. Buttons are not erased. The signal is not interrupted. The response is good. Ergonomics Just the extra buttons you need
Cons
  • You need to change the batteries))) - but this is a joke. No cons

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A normal product, but they wanted more for the money.

I was counting on a matte surface around the keys, but no - the gloss spoils the impression. The keys are small, not suitable for everyone. The seller confuses this model (black color with a pattern on the surface) with a model in just black without a pattern. With its pros: The sound of the keys: not quiet and not loud, but pleasant; starts working immediately after loading the PC; there is a Caps Lock indication; icons on function keys. Its cons: The protective film begins to peel off after 2

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is okay, it's not a waste of money!

Its pros: Size, function keys, price, service life from a single charge, caps lock indicator, the ability to bind a Logitech mouse to one transmitter. Has some cons: Short left shift, large distances between keys (visually), inconvenient Delete and Insert, upper left key - not Esc, uncomfortable arrows

I always bought Logitech keyboards and mice, but this time it’s not very good. I wanted exactly island and wireless. Often I have to edit what was written, then the letter did not break through, although I definitely pressed it, then an extra space between the words. What is the key height for? It was impossible to do below. It would be good for everyone if it were not for this - but the keys in the keyboard - there is a basis. I bought for 1200=. Z. Y. First, Logitech engineers would try to…

Pros
  • Looks better in the picture and in real life than it is. Looks to be quality made. The touch is not nasty, but very pleasant. Not big.
Cons
  • You won't know until you start using it. Many write that it is quiet . they probably have hearing problems. It is not quiet at all, but wildly loud, the keys just champ! Quite it must be said disgustingly and very sonorously! And I don't mean that it's in a quiet night, very audible during the day with an open window, where it's quite noisy. Considering that I never pay attention to such things, but here - chav-chav . this is not good for anything.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product for me, I was satisfied with the price.

I do not recommend for people who are used to touch typing on full-sized keyboards. And whoever wrote there that she was quiet, guys, you didn’t have a quiet keyboard. Rattles like a rattle. For all other needs and specifications, it's quite a decent Claudia for the money. The only thing you will have to measure is the dangling keys, and I should notice that they are pressed smoothly, but with a large stroke and are not large in size (I have thin fingers). In general, the keyboard is compact…

Pros
  • Compact despite the fact that there is a set of numbers, a good response.
Cons
  • The rattle is terrible, the keys dangle even horizontally.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

I rarely print. I tank more often! In igruhah Claudia showed itself properly! In short, some pluses! Its pros: Ergonomic design! Brand! I changed the batteries twice, and I have been using it for more than 3 years ! Long-range, computer and TV in different sides of the room. I take Claudia and fall on the sofa! I did not notice any failures and stupidity in games! Key layout pleases! (Getting used to it in a day!) Multimedia keys are displayed separately up, very convenient! And under…

I compared it with analogues in terms of compactness - I used oklick 850ST and rapoo N700 for a couple of weeks, as a result I returned to this one, there is something in it that competitors do not have. For toys, I cut the razer arctosa - which, on the contrary, is ideal for games, but inconvenient for speed dialing. Different pros: 1) Compact, beautiful and pleasant to the touch 2) Quiet enough 3) holds a charge for a long time (I have been using it for 1.5 years, I haven’t changed batteries…