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Review on ๐Ÿ“ฑ Logitech K480: Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard with Phone Holder for Windows, Mac, Android and iOS by Ada Szymaniuk แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

My impression of the purchase is good, buy it.

pgup, pgdown, home, end are implemented as fn+arrow (for windows, for Mac as cmd+arrow). Switching the layout on mobile phones ctrl+space(space) works for both iOS and Android, maybe it works for WinPhone as well. Its pros: - actually work with 3 devices with switching on the fly - Almost indestructible - the 3rd year lives, everything works perfectly. - during this time I changed the batteries only 1 time, and it is used quite actively. - a convenient recess for a smartphone / tablet - in combination with a tablet, a netbook is obtained. - omnivorous - works quietly in conjunction with PC, Mac, iOS, Android, PS4 - there is no fast falling asleep inherent in most BT keyboards when not in use - it falls asleep somewhere after 10 minutes or more of non-use, but - if it is in sleep mode and type a word, then when it wakes up, the word appears all at once and not just one letter (there is a buffer which then apparently) - cute design - universal mac/win layout - alt\ctrl\command\option service keys are signed for both OS - almost all F keys have additional functions (via Fn) Got cons: - quite heavy (about 1 kg) - it's still not entirely clear what is happening with the layouts - if everything is ok for PC / android, then for Mac / iOS it takes a long time to figure out where the dot, comma, semicolon are - they often do not correspond to the images on the keyboard, you have to blindly search. The PC layout partially saves the situation but not completely. - arrow buttons heavily cut in height

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October 30, 2022
Got pros: Great idea to combine a universal tablet / phone holder and a keyboard. Switch between multiple devices Its cons: Terrible key travel. Noisy. If you do not hit the center of the key, then it takes a very large effort to make a move.