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Review on πŸ’» Streamline Your Typing with the Logitech Wireless Keyboard K360 by Stanisaw Borowski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

The price is good (up to 1 t.). 3 year warranty. Logitech quality. I kept in mind when choosing another Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 because of the touchpad, but decided to try this one for now. Nothing to regret. If in the future they produce a similar one with a touchpad (instead of a digital block) and a backlight, then there will be no price for it (within reasonable limits;)). Overall, a solid 5. Accordingly, almost three years have passed - "normal flight" (!). I type a little, I don't play games, i. E. I don't really hit the keys. I use it for surfing, some text, etc. pretty regularly. Everything is fine. However, the batteries have never been changed. All the same, I also bought a Logitech K400 (I took it because of the touchpad for the media center) - I like it a little less, the keys are not island, and so on trifles. This suits everyone, I see no reason to change yet. An interesting metamorphosis occurred with the recall. Mine was the first on the market and the utility rating was the highest. I decided to add my impressions after 3 years of using the keyboard, how everything was reset to zero (!?). Sorry, thought it would be helpful.

Pros
  • Great keyboard. Small, stylish (with a pattern), well-made, stably working, large enter, digital block (not really needed), additional and programmable keys, a tiny Logitech Unifying receiver, to which you can hook up to 6 Logitech devices (though only a new model, mouse VX Nano does not "cling") - in general, everything that should be in a good keyboard. They promise great battery life.
Cons
  • Of the minuses (very small)): the FN key was on the right; somewhat small (and isolated) keys for me (after the wonderful Cherry CyMotion Expert - I would never have changed if it were not for the cord); smallish delete; I'm used to the fact that ESC is leftmost to the touch, and then I stumble upon the rewind key; well, they could make the call to the player with a separate button, and not through fn, because the control of it was moved to separate keys. But this is so, rather petty nit-picking, a question of cat skill. will come.