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Review on Keyboard Logitech K380 Multi-Device white, QWERTY by Adam Kaniuk ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pros and cons, think before buying.

If you are only typing on the keyboard, then this is a good option. I categorically do not recommend it for development and work in editors. You will suffer. but then, as you put back a large keyboard - there will be a big and pleasant relief. If you can somehow get used to the small arrow keys (impossible), then the constant loss of communication is annoying. At the same time, the laptop has a regular Intel bluetooth. Took it back to the store.

Pros
  • Design, lack of wires, comfortable typing (but only text). Quiet keys, even the spacebar.
Cons
  • Frequent disconnection. The keyboard itself decides when it goes to sleep. You can press some on, the keyboard at the same moment either loses connection or goes to sleep (it's not clear which of these) and you get that the key is constantly pressed. For 2 hours of use, this happened 4-5 times. This usually happens in Count. editors when you hold down alt. For the keyboard itself: Short left shift, ctrl, vertical enter, short left alt, due to the fact that they pushed another FN. In general, the layout that is shown on the box is much better than the 2022 one. Arrows are . Very small. For some reason, the keys of the upper and lower rows have a bulge outward, while the rest are inward. It is not clear why this is done, but the finger slips, for example, from the left ctrl.