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Review on Game Keyboard Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 Black USB by Ada Wocial ᠌

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The quality does not meet expectations, I will not buy any more.

I can’t judge the sensitivity of this keyboard to moisture, but I think water procedures are contraindicated for it. The keyboard will go for typing, but not for eSports. Buy - try, because. the choice in ergoclaves is not great, but I would not recommend it. Logitech did not live up to my expectations. PS: Take care of your nerves, so check seven times, buy once.

Pros
  • 1) Comfortable enough; 2) Weight does not burden; 3) The bottom is not slippery; 4) The keys do not rattle (ex. "space"); 5) Two-level bipod (4 and 8 degrees of elevation); 6) Battery life is amazing; 7) Small receiver.
Cons
  • 1) Unbalance (so far new), the right side sags, with the rise on the bipod, this ailment is even more noticeable (exit - wait); 2) (individually) There is a non-sliding piece of material on the cover that closes the battery compartment, which crumbled during two days of simple lying on the table; 3) Often falls asleep (poor response), both when printing and in games (especially in games, which is simply critical); 4) Still, it’s bad that there are no CapsLock and NumLock indicators for the sake of economy, but the leds eat little, but engineers know better; 5) (individually) Programming the "computer shutdown" key (for which it is, in principle, intended) leads to a transition to sleep mode; 6) (individually) Again, due to inattention, I took it on the move without much hesitation, I decided that the cord included in the kit is a USB direct connection charging (I was surprised, I was pleased as if I was full). Lohanulsya, it turned out to be an extension cord for the receiver. Are there really so many people who need an extension cord for the receiver!? The poor response of this model would easily be compensated for by a direct connection cord, plus battery charging; 7) Regarding the keys: the left Shift is just a stump, not a button, take space from Slash (who knows where it came from) and you can use the shift, and it’s extremely inconvenient for either left or right. The "Fn" key instead of the context menu.