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Review on Keyboard Logitech K380 Multi-Device white, English by Jnis Uptis ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I'm not particularly happy, but basically everything is fine.

Since I did not purchase a chemical laboratory for the room, the presence of the smell of plastic was quite upsetting to me. Let someone take care of it, because I'm used to the idea that neither a laptop nor a keyboard nor a phone is free of any odors that aren't naturally present in those items. Which gives the impression that it is good for the environment. When I came across this information roughly 15 years ago, I was given the recommendation to purchase a keyboard that was manufactured under the control of official huge companies. Microsoft was in charge of the production of a keyboard of this kind, which has been around for a long time. A keyboard that was "manufactured under FCC control" was one of the items I purchased approximately 5 years ago. It is inexpensive, but it does not have any odors. The keys are fairly tight, so I chose to replace it with this K-380 instead because it has better ergonomics. I came to the conclusion that miracles do not occur. You shouldn't put too much stock in glowing testimonials if you haven't even given the product a shot yourself. Regrettably, determining the whole consumer properties at a business can be a challenging and time-consuming endeavor. Only when I'm at home. I will bring it back to the store and ask them to exchange it with something made by a different firm. I really want to see the store during the meeting, so fingers crossed!

Pros
  • I am speechless and at a loss for words. Only if it lives up to my expectations with regard to the most important aspect of consumer quality. My interest is not piqued by buns rendered in a variety of colors and patterns.
Cons
  • The scent of plastic cannot be detected from a distance, but the keyboard itself has a unique odor, and after prolonged use, the fragrance of plastic may be detected on the fingertips. The key travel is extremely short, being significantly shorter than that of a laptop. I am astonished to learn that this is considered a virtue! How many years has it been since the little finger has not hurt for a long time, the long-injured little finger, and then after ten minutes of typing on a Logitech, it became sick? That is, even relatively short trips into the future can cause significant wear and tear on the joints. They also appreciate it for having a quiet keystroke and a response that is relatively obvious. This is complete and utter bullshit. It's likely that such individuals had been making use of keyboards over the previous 150–300 years. The keys respond just as well in my older laptop, thus according to this metric, the keyboard is considered to be standard.