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Review on Logitech Advanced Illuminated Wireless Keyboard Computer Accessories & Peripherals for Keyboards, Mice & Accessories by Adam Mielczarek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn³'t expect the quality to be this good.

Took for work when I was at home. There is also a functional laptop, as well as my own computer at home and two monitors. The plan was to bring a wireless keyboard so that we could work with either of the computers in the apartment from wherever in the space. AliExpress is where I found this keyboard, and after looking at it, I determined that it is precisely what I require. Although I've only had a month's worth of experience with it, I can attest that the flight is perfectly typical, and I find that Logitech goods, in general, offer both high quality and outstanding customer support. In the past, the firm was able to repair my broken Logitech G603 mouse without any issues. Because of this, I was able to be as certain as possible that I would not have any issues when replacing the keyboard; however, I will acknowledge that this is merely my opinion and that I have met other individuals who have had issues with Logitech products.

Pros
  • I have found some advantages for myself: Using the keyboard is a really convenient way to work because, at least for me, the keys can be pressed and felt much more conveniently than on apple keyboards, both in terms of the location of the keys and the way the keys feel when pressed. Getting around by boat is a lot of fun. I frequently work late at night while wearing headphones, and my wife was always complaining about the old mechanical keyboard. However, you can hear hitting the buttons of this one, and the sound is quite soothing and relaxing. The keyboard is incredibly silent. - A multitude of helpful additional keys, including a separate lock key (which would be extremely useful in the office), as well as keys for the multimedia functions on the device. - The way you look. It has a similar look to the keyboard for the Mac Pro, which was one of the options that I had explored. - The marks for touch typing are completely tactile, which drastically cuts down on the amount of time required to become accustomed to the new keyboard. - The primary buttons come with holes in which fingers fit extremely comfortably and which prevent them from slipping. The ability to switch between devices is a really useful convenience. The keyboard is able to remember up to three connected devices, and users can swiftly switch between them by hitting specialized keys on the keyboard. The deciding factor that made me purchase this keyboard, the killer feature, if the MX mouse can do the same thing, I'm willing to accept it, even if it costs the same. - This keyboard features an internal battery that flawlessly maintains its charge, particularly if you disable any unneeded backlighting on the device. - Although the backlight is not a plus for me, the backlight itself is attractive and has the capacity to be adjusted. - In the reviews, when I was choosing it, they mentioned that the keyboard does not work when charging; this is unreliable information. - The backlight itself looks great and has the option to adjust. While charging, the keyboard operates without any issues and retains its full functionality (this was carefully tested).
Cons
  • For myself, I was able to pinpoint a few problems, but it's probable that the vast majority of people won't find these issues important. - There is a backlight that can be adjusted. I have touch typing, but I don't see the point of it. If it weren't included, the keyboard could probably be sold for a couple thousand dollars less, which is something I find interesting to consider. - Because of this, there is no way to interact with the BIOS using the keyboard because it does not begin connecting to the computer until after the operating system has been loaded. Even though I can't guarantee it, I'm going to go ahead and say that it won't start unless someone starts dancing about with a tambourine. In spite of the fact that this connection of any old USB keyboard is being remedied, the feeling of working with it may still be muddled, which is especially unfortunate given that it costs 10k. But in general, this is a normal and anticipated behavior for any bluetooth keyboard, but an adapter was supplied, which, as I understand it, is connected via a radio channel, and according to the judge, it should have been able to work in the BIOS, but it did not. In other words, the BIOS did not support it. Nevertheless, I cannot in good conscience label it a legitimate deficit. - It works faultlessly with mac OS and Windows, but switching environments in Ubuntu takes roughly two to three seconds. The condition is not life-threatening, although it can be very bothersome at times. (Once again, this is more of a problem with linux than with the keyboard.)