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Review on 🔌 Logitech K270 Wireless Keyboard by Mateusz Jankowski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

Chose by price reduction. First between Blackwidow V3 Pro and G915. But one complaint about the quality and for some reason only a variant with loud switches is on sale, the other has an infinitely curved software even by the standards of hardware manufacturers. Then the bar dropped to K800. But even here the manufacturer messed up, silently replacing the replaceable NiMh batteries with a non-replaceable Li-Ion. Given the supposedly short lifespan, this is insanity. Dispose of later how? Then a decisive conclusion was made: if there is only one “ge” on sale, then at least a cheap “ge” should be taken. The conclusion turned out to be correct. Layout - what you need. Classic. European classic, which means a short left shift, an additional key next to it and an L-shaped Enter. Enter doesn’t care, shift is bad, but an additional key in games can come in handy. There are all the multimedia keys you need, the additional ones are stupid, Home and Mail are of little use, and between them and the calculator, some idiot put the computer off even without gaps. Disabled in Windows settings. Quality in general is nothing, but corresponds to the price. The letter And, for example, is not always printed (although in 99% of cases it is normal), and in the store where I took it, there are THREE more reviews with the same problem. Then it sort of developed. The clave also noticeably flexes when you press the keys in the middle, because the front side legs are longer than the central one, it hangs in the air. But overall not bad. It knocks audibly, but not loudly. The sound is cheap, but not annoying at all. Common for cheap membrane claves. I'm quite satisfied. Power supply - 2 AAA batteries, you can use rechargeable batteries. The switch is good, you can turn it off and wipe it safely. There is a Caps indicator, no Scroll and Num. For me, it’s so perfect - you can’t accidentally type a password with Caps, you don’t need Scroll for nothing, and Num, if you use it, would only drain the batteries, and if you don’t use it, then it’s all the more unnecessary. In general, for those 1600 for which I took, just a song! And for the usual price of about 2500 is quite worthy.

Pros
  • classic layout (European); multimedia keys; no crooked software is needed; not very loud; there is a switch.
Cons
  • same European layout; bad location of the computer shutdown button; not very quiet; workmanship is so-so.