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Review on Logitech K380 Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard for Mac - Off White: Multi-Device Convenience and Versatility by Dimitar Konstantinov ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is the most common, it could be worse.

Given that I did not purchase a chemical laboratory for the room, the plastic scent bothered me. Let someone take note; I'm accustomed to the fact that neither a phone nor a keyboard nor a laptop are free of unwelcome odors. This implies already being environmentally friendly. I first came into this about 15 years ago when I was told to get a keyboard made under the supervision of official huge corporations. A well-known similar keyboard was created under Microsoft's direction. I purchased a keyboard that was "manufactured under FCC control" about five years ago. I made the choice to replace it with this K-380 because it is inexpensive, smell-free, however the keys are a little tight. I came to understand that miracles are rare. Only if you don't try it yourself should you believe any glowing reviews. Unfortunately, it is frequently difficult to ascertain the complete consumer attributes in a business. only inside. I'll bring it back to the shop and ask them to substitute a different business. I'm hoping the shop will attend the meeting.

Pros
  • I'm at a loss for words. Like only if it lives up to consumer quality expectations. I'm not interested in buns in terms of color and design.
Cons
  • Although the keyboard itself has a distinct plastic scent, it is not noticeable from a distance. After typing, however, the fingertips started to smell like plastic. Smaller than that of a laptop, the key travel is little. I'm taken aback that this is touted as a virtue! How many years did the long-injured little finger go without hurting before it suddenly became ill after 10 minutes of typing on a Logitech keyboard? In other words, moving a tiny key in the future significantly wears out the joints. Additionally, they provide compliments for the quiet keypress and reasonably audible response. All of this is absurd. These individuals probably utilized keyboards between 150 and 300 years ago. The keyboard on my old laptop functions just as well, therefore for this indicator, it is standard.