Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Mateusz Banasiuk แ Œ photo
1 Level
349 Review
0 Karma

Review on Renewed Logitech K800 Wireless ๐Ÿ’ก Illuminated Keyboard: Brighter, Better, and More Convenient by Mateusz Banasiuk แ Œ

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I am very upset, the product is no good.

Woe optimizers killed this model. Despite the fact that the name has remained old, what is being produced now is not the old dobny K800 with quiet soft keys, neat backlighting, stylish charge indicators and a embossed decorative Logitech nameplate. I have been using the K800 for more than 4 years and now I decided to take the same one to my office, but now I sit and tears well up in my eyes at the sight of what effective managers from Logitech have turned this wonderful keyboard into in the past. Return, definitely. Icomuldnโ€™t stand the creak, Icomuldnโ€™t even finish writing this text on the โ€œnewโ€ keyboard - I uploaded this sound to the disk so that you donโ€™t think Iโ€™m exaggerating: As a result, sadness. I swore to myself that if I bought something perfect, buy acomuple more in reserve, but I did not do this with this keyboard. Now I will look for the old version on ebay in perfectcomndition - it will be cheaper than buying a new one and many times better than the "new" one.

Pros
  • No, I'll be returning it to the store. This is no longer the keyboard that was a few years ago, but a cheap fake for it, which cannot be used due to the strong creaking of the keys.
Cons
  • All deficiencies are for the 2022 release keyboard and are not present on this earlier model. - Cheap plastic of both the outer part of the keyboard and the keys - Cheap keystroke mechanism that holds together like an old grandfather - Transparent rim with manufacturing defects (scratches, inclusions and dirty spots inside the plastic) - The Logitech inscription is no longer an overhead embossed element, but a cheap spraying of paint, which is likely to peel off in a few months (I am attaching a photo of the old and new versions) - Charge indicator windows turned from narrow stripes into sloppy sausages - AAAA! That keystroke creak! Now I'm typing this text on this clave and it's just terribly infuriating! Although I wrote about this above, I repeat - keystrokes come with a loud nasty creak! Too bad you can't attach an audio file here. - The noble black plastic extension cord for the receiver and charging was replaced with the cheapest gray with poor processing. God, Logitech's greed knows no bounds! Klava costs 9,000 and they save on plastic! - An expensive branded black whistle with a white edging turned into a pure black Dushman whistle, which comes with the cheapest Logitech mice (in general, wherever additional processing is required, everything was removed - the branded embossing of the logo with the inscription disappeared on the charging extension, however, as well as on the extension cord for whistle and on the keyboard itself). Savings in the most expensive clave in the line have reached the point that even the branded turquoise envelope with papers has been removed, now, just papers.

Similar reviews