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Review on Keyboard Logitech K380 Multi-Device white, English by Wiktor Pozna ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

It is impossible to use, a bad product.

As if I were a blonde, I. Here's what went down: I bought a second keyboard "at the same time" as the first one for the TV-connected computer. We required a tiny, PC-compatible, wireless solution. I was excited to get the keyboard, however when I opened it I realized there was no Bluetooth dongle included. So, I fire up Logitech, check for peripherals, and realize I need the Logitech Options program. After downloading and starting up, it informed me that "no USB unifying receiver was found." I checked the keyboard's packaging and noticed the same writing, so I ordered a Logitech adapter that is compatible with Logitech Easy Switch. Upon entry, the stick elicited almost no response. I'm getting the hang of it; I can now tell you that the Bluetooth keyboard is not compatible with the adaptor. I am writing in favor of the year 2022 and the English language. There are no solutions provided by 2022 support. When we talk, it's in English. Last word: ". Denis, I see you're also using a bluetooth adapter to connect the Logitech K380 multi-device. Please be aware that Logitech does not endorse the use of any third-party adapters, cables, or extenders with their products due to the potential for device malfunction. If you insist on using the Bluetooth adapter to link your gadget to the computer, do so at your own risk. My translation: "Denis, I can see that you've figured out a way to get a Bluetooth adaptor to work with your Logitech K380. To avoid any device malfunction, I'd like to let you know that Logitech does not endorse the use of any third-party adapters, cables, or extenders. You may connect your device to the system using a Bluetooth adaptor, but doing so is done at your own risk. To sum up, Logitech produced a keyboard, advertised that it could be connected to a computer, failed to include a low-cost Bluetooth adapter, forbade customers from purchasing their own branded adapter, and claimed that users could only use third-party BT from PC manufacturers, but at their own risk. Logics! Research the item thoroughly.

Pros
  • Compact and symmetrical, with no NUM block. Compatible with a wide range of electronic gadgets. Not bad for pressure accuracy; in a few touch typing tests, it was only slightly slower than the mechanics and on par with the Macbook Pro.
Cons
  • Attention! Bluetooth connectivity; PC dongle sold separately (discussion). Therefore, a third-party Buro BU-BT40A BT adapter worked perfectly with Windows 10.