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Review on Logitech Wireless Mechanical Keyboard Renewed by Vassil Botusharov ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for this price.

I spent a lot of time searching Google for a new keyboard. The primary requirements were that it be wireless and that it not require frequent charging. In my opinion, none of the solutions that require charging every two to three days had the right to be labeled wireless, and it also had to have a beautiful design, not like Razer and other gaming freaks. It turns out that there are hardly any keyboards available for my needs. Wires are automatically at least $5,000 more expensive without them. A portion of the functionality is also lost at the same time, in addition to the charging issues mentioned above. Ironically, all issues may be resolved by paying money; $20,000 for a keyboard seems absurd. Despite being one of the most costly keyboards on the market, the item is worth every penny. design and embly first. The materials are quite pleasant to the touch, there is no backlash, and the keystrokes are smooth. The keyboard has a nice, minimalist but not dull design. Next, work hours. The keyboard is fully charged after 10 to 14 days of use at an average illumination setting. Because I work from home, there are some days when I spend the entire day in front of a computer. The outcome is commendable; I can afford to connect the wire for three hours once or twice a month without it getting boring. The keyboard's illumination turns off after a period of inactivity (determined by software configured to off), which is also good for conserving energy. As a result, everything is fine. I didn't test it via Bluetooth because I didn't want to switch because it is too cool and fast at lightspeed. When I was deciding between this and a similar version with a numpad (which is even less expensive), I realized that I only use a numpad every six months, so I purchased a little one, which is also advantageous in terms of design and usability. Keystrokes are quite loud (although I live alone), which is a minor detail but one worth mentioning. I detected issues with the official Logitech software, but at the same time I did not set up anything hard; only the backlight. - Volume scroll does not work with wireless speaker; the slider on the screen moves, but the sound does not change.

Pros
  • - The design is fantastic. Battery life in comparison to other keyboards - Reaction time
Cons
  • Although it is uncommon, it still has to be recharged. You will need to recharge frequently if you always utilize the brightest backlight mode. - 20 thousand dollars for the keyboard is a pretty high price. The volume scroll is praised by everyone, but I didn't find it to be particularly useful and it is incompatible with wireless speakers. There is no option for lazy page scrolling, which is what I'd prefer to do.