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Review on πŸ”Œ Logitech K270 Wireless Keyboard by Janis Saikovskis ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Full compliance with the manufacturers assurances, high quality.

Prior to this one, there was also an expensive one made by Logitech (I don't remember the model) that came as part of a set along with a remote control and a mouse. In terms of ergonomics, it was more comfortable, but I had to replace the batteries once every two months on the regular. She had a job for a total of eight years. Adapted to this one instead. Following the completion of my report, I attempted to clean it by disassembling it; but, due to my crooked hands, I damaged it in the process. I accidently tore the contact film, which resulted in some of the keys becoming inoperable. Unfortunately, you can't blame anyone but yourself because of your crooked hands. It bothers me when I have to replace things that have served me well for years. I also purchased the Logitek but K800 to serve as a replacement for it. Let's see.

Pros
  • Since the summer of 2022, I've been making use of it. Batteries have a rather long shelf life, usually around a year. They shift so infrequently that I don't even realize when they do, which may be less or more. Large "enter" is exactly how I prefer it to be written. The keys are organized normally in blocks, and the distances between them are also typical. Inexpensive. In my perspective, it offers the most bang for the buck. A few times I poured coffee with milk over a cloth while it was horizontal (so that drainage would function). After each time, I sprayed the rag with green "Mr. Muscle" for glass, which is typically used for cleaning electronic components when repairing them, and now everything works as it should.
Cons
  • The lid for the battery compartment is so thin that it started coming off after only three years of use. Additionally, the legs are quite fragile. The brittle plastic components of the legs and lids broke as they bent. For me personally, I find myself longing for the wrist rest.