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Review on Renewed Logitech K800 Wireless πŸ’‘ Illuminated Keyboard: Brighter, Better, and More Convenient by Agung ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not quite what I wanted, but mostly okay.

I've been using it for about a year now. In general, it is pleasant to work, but it is not worth the money for which they want to sell it. On the other hand, there is no alternative I had a cheap keyboard (from the same manufacturer) with a similar key retention mechanism. When trying to remove the key, the pipet broke. This was the reason for buying a new keyboard. And, I still do not understand why there is no wireless keyboard with mechanical keys? For complete happiness, I need a wireless full-size keyboard with mechanical keys and backlight.

Pros
  • 1. Pleasant to work, comfortable set 2. Wireless 3. There is a key backlight 4. Good wireless response.
Cons
  • 1. Left Shift shortened and repeated key "\|" not needed. 2. Still, it looks flimsy, there are gaps along the edges near that transparent plastic insert. The key binding mechanism is also flimsy. And when squeezing along the edges - it creaks (build quality is not so hot). 3. For a fairly short period, where the hand rubbed against the matte plastic, the haze disappeared and now there is gloss. It is the same with the keys. (It would be better if they made them completely glossy, so as not to spoil the appearance with such small aesthetic flaws). 4. Still, of course, there is not enough work from usb (only charging from usb) - for that kind of money, they simply had to do it, like on gaming mice. 5. Cyrillic on the keys of the same color as the Latin (white). - I think. a small disadvantage. 6. I think the price is too high for such a not very high quality model. 7. Sometimes the keys stick (as I understand it, when the rubber pipe moves out of its place under the key). 8. It does not particularly interfere, but so, for your information: in terms of the volume of the keys, the space (space) is in the first place, and the input (enter) is in the second.

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