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Review on Logitech Advanced Illuminated Wireless Keyboard Computer Accessories & Peripherals for Keyboards, Mice & Accessories by Steve Lawrence

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Awesome wireless keyboard for productivity

I'm very used to typing on mechanical keyboards. I'm not the world's fastest typist, but I can comfortably stay at 90 and occasionally type below 100 (spm) once I get used to the keyboard. This keyboard offers laptop-style feedback. So if you like typing on a laptop like the Apple Macbook (not with nightmarish 2015-2018 switches), you'll love this keyboard. So far the battery life has been good and I haven't really had to charge it. It comes with a USB-C charging cable, but I'm not sure if it supports any sort of fast charging feature. The workmanship is very solid, the keyboard doesn't move. Small indentations in the center of each key help your fingers know they're pressing correctly, and the keys themselves have good resistance. I haven't tested multi-device support yet, but it looks very easy. In combination with the MX mouse, it looks very professional. Backlight quality is also good, and the keys have good translucency for typing in dark rooms or at night with the lights off. I haven't had any wireless dropouts yet and the sleep settings seem aggressive enough that the backlight doesn't suck up all the power. The keyboard is equipped with a proximity sensor, so it detects when you approach it and the backlight turns on automatically. If you are looking for a wireless keyboard, this is not a problem. I was arguing between this keyboard and the Razer Pro Type. I can still try the Razer since it's a mechanical keyboard and I still prefer typing on a mechanical keyboard for long data inputs, but this is a very high-quality and near-silent alternative. Also, the ability to use a mouse and keyboard receiver while staying in the Logi family is a nice perk.

Pros
  • PERFECT KEYS – Ball-shaped raised keys conform to your fingertips and have a Mac key layout. A number of Fn keys can be customized for your specific creative workflow
Cons
  • Almost OK