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Review on Logitech K750 Mac Wireless Solar Keyboard ๐Ÿ’ป - Silver | 2.4GHz Wireless, Solar Recharging, Mac-Compatible by Swami Nathan แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend the product for purchase.

I currently own two K750 keyboards, the first of which I purchased in 2022 and the second of which I acquired a few years later. Since I frequently need to use a calculator or turn off the sound, everything can be done with a combination of keys, which is why I think the keyboard is great and provides a great level of comfort for me. I also really like hot keys. There is a specialized program for tracking the amount of charge that the Claudia has, and other than that, everything seems to be in working order here. The disadvantages include a keyboard that stains extremely readily, a front surface that is difficult to clean and leaves fingerprints, and silicone inserts on the back that are difficult to clean and eventually fall out (they can of course be re-glued). The most significant issue with the battery is, firstly, that its lifespan is less than five years. I first noticed issues with rapid discharge after using the battery for three years, and it did not matter how I was using it at the time (one clave was used daily, the second very rarely - the result is fast discharge). An autopsy revealed that both keyboards' batteries had been compromised, and the crime scene also contained an ML2032 tablet. It is not easy to remove the battery; you need a screwdriver and a little bit of force to do so. It is almost as if Logitech believed their batteries would work indefinitely. The manufacturer does not sell them to individuals because they are dangerous and for good reason; the skin on my finger turned red when I touched the part of the battery that accidentally leaked out. By the way, it is difficult to find such batteries for sale in 2022. The manufacturer does not sell them to individuals because they are dangerous. So, what should we use in their place? Two different possibilities are available. Either you get a CR2032 and switch off the solar panels, as the keyboard operates on the basis of changing batteries, or you purchase an LIR2032, which is also a battery but has a greater voltage, 3.6V as opposed to 3V for the ML2032. It is important to be aware that Logitech absolutely forbids the utilization of CR2032 batteries in their products. I replaced it with an LIR2032, and it seems to be working fine so far. In spite of the drawbacks, I think Claudia is worth investing in. The first few years, it will truly be able to maintain a charge for up to three months in the dark; my room does not get a lot of natural light, especially in the winter. The keyboard gets charged by being placed on the window sill once every six months. But, the batteries that power Claudia absolutely need to be of a higher quality than those that come preinstalled in the vehicle. In addition, it is necessary to make it easier to get to the battery itself.

Pros
  • Fashionable, cozy, out of the ordinary, and intriguing
Cons
  • The surface is marked (prints), the silicone tabs under the keyboard, which are supposed to prevent slipping, are not very trustworthy, replacing the battery is cumbersome, and the battery life is short.