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Review on Logitech K380 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard white, english by Adam Kardasz ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the product suited me, the price is generally perfect.

There were two Apple bluetooth keyboards, and on both of them, some keys stopped working when a small amount of tea spilled on them. Washed and cleaned, but for no good reason. Because I have hook hands, I've been spending a lot of time and energy lately throwing away that type of money for Claudia. I was looking for something comparable, both in terms of its feel and its appearance. This clave caught my attention due to its pricing and its general appearance; nevertheless, the fact that it was made of membrane gave me pause. When I was younger, I was reminded of the old membrane claves, which I did not like when they were crushed. It is correct that they did not perish as a result of the membrane. I had a detailed look at the Satechi Slim X1, but we don't sell it. As a consequence of this, I was unable to locate any typical alternatives for this price and ultimately settled on purchasing a white model. Yes, and I have complete faith in the Logitech brand. I used to have three mice from them before I upgraded to a newer model solely based on aesthetics and personal preference. I have since given the older mice to family members, and they continue to function just fine. The feel of the keyboard is extremely good. The tactile feedback and sound quality are not in the least bit lacking compared to my previous Apple keyboards. As a result of the membrane, it is slightly less noisy than them. There are no hiccups or pauses. Maintains a stable position on the table. Matte and non-marking. It goes perfectly with my white Logitech MX Anywhere 2S mouse, which is the most appropriate mouse for the task at hand. And an improvement over the model number 3 of this mouse). I appreciated how easy it was to move between the three devices; for example, I hooked up another TV set to it and could switch to it with just one button. I attempted to connect a second iPhone, and while it did so swiftly, I couldn't figure out what was going on. The roundness of the keys is obviously the most important feature here. It took some time before I became accustomed to it. I am unable to agree with the assertions made by others that it is inconvenient in some way. Just different. In the beginning, he had a lot of misses, but eventually, he got used to it. I can now print without making any mistakes or experiencing any discomfort. I would like the same thing, but with subtle backlighting instead. Thanks. I noticed that they have produced an MX Keys Mini with a backlight, and although I tried it out, I found that it was too pricey for me. If it were priced similar to Satechi - approximately $70 - I would purchase it. The K380 is, all things considered, a fantastic keyboard for the money.

Pros
  • comfortable quiet nice key travel price The quality appears to be very high, there are many colors (I went with white poppy), and it does not experience any lags or delays when it wakes up.
Cons
  • It took some time for me to adjust to the circular keys on the keyboard.