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Review on πŸ”Œ Logitech K270 Wireless Keyboard by Mateusz Smoliski ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, it's a good purchase.

The keyboard, of course, is quiet, but there are also much quieter ones. So, in terms of noise - the average. In general, the pressing itself feels like exactly the money that you paid for it. White bottom is a controversial decision. If Logitech wanted to highlight the product in this way, then it would be better if they did more function keys or something else useful, for example, Delete would be increased due to the useless Insert. It is a pity that there is no highlighting of the Num / Lock position. In general, the keyboard turned out to be very good - well made (and they give a three-year warranty), compact, comfortable and inexpensive. For those who decide to buy the Combo MK270 with the same keyboard. First, these devices do not support Unifying technology. Secondly, there are no anti-slip rubber bands on the folding legs of the keyboard. Thirdly, personally, my kit was incorrectly detected by the driver (although I just didn’t do it): the keyboard and mouse looked in Set Point just like some kind of wireless devices without model definition, and only three of the four programmable keyboard keys were available. It is quite possible that these are the features of the latest releases, and the third point is my local troubles, but please note. : a year later, the complete batteries are still alive.

Pros
  • - small dimensions with standard layout - laconic design, non-staining plastic - the keys have a nice soft touch and are quite quiet - 8 additional keys, 4 of them are programmable (there are a lot of replacement options in the standard software, or you can simply turn it off) - long-term operation from two AAA batteries (declared up to two years, but it is unlikely on complete batteries) - Unifying technology (small transmitter, strong reception, you can pick up 5 more devices) - there are through drainage holes - they will help the keyboard survive when liquids are spilled on it (but you still have to disassemble-rinse-dry, especially if the spilled liquid is not just water :) - on the folding legs there are anti-slip rubber bands - an easily accessible switch - there is an indication of on / off Caps Lock - convenient software
Cons
  • - short left shift - Latin and 2022 letters are printed in the same color - uneven height of the legs - the middle bends / springs