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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Valuable purchase, nothing but pluses!

superior construction, quiet, and "fresh air" following the square buttons. The availability of another USB keyboard would be helpful. For some reason, use Bluetooth to connect instead of a proprietary one (hey, two whistles).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

Extremely cozy keyboard that is also as small as feasible. The size and arrangement of the primary keys are identical to those on a regular keyboard. It truly took up twice as much space, so I was relieved when I got the whale keyboard off the computer table. It's convenient for me that the right-hand portion of the keyboard, which includes the arrows and numbers, is missing because I seldom ever use them. Although the up and down arrows are situated beneath the shift key and have a shorter…

Pros
  • Size, format, softness of keystrokes, and appearance

In most cases, falling in love with Claudia takes no time at all. Hired Experts: Keyboard is clear and comfortable to type on despite its little size. Excellent aesthetics; supports simultaneous connections to several devices with easy context switching Distinct disadvantages: - the spacebar is louder than the rest of the keys)) - the f1-f12 buttons are enabled via fn by default; I'd prefer to have the media controls activated via fn instead. Minimal white key backlighting, USB-C connectivity…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits the description completely, very satisfying.

Strongly suggest! benefiting from: What a beautiful piano! Cozy and easy to carry everywhere. Accurately depressed keystrokes. It reminds me of an older model (not a butterfly) MacBook keyboard. Connecting three devices at once is the gold standard these days. He tapped a single button, toggled between his two devices, and was off and running. This applied to both his computer and his phone. The high-grade rubber pads on the case's rear prevent the keyboard from sliding around. Distinct…

a sufficient keyboard for remote work with constrained space. Despite the fact that there are two or three standard-sized curved Logitech keyboards, this small model provides a satisfying tactile feel. He continued to give up in favor of a keyboard with full-size keys even after working on it for six months. It's arguably the greatest option as a portable. Some benefits Key travel is comfortable and of a small size. rubber feet, heavy, and doesn't slide off the table. Cons include: It takes…

With the transfer to a remote location due to my isolation, I became tangled in the wires connecting my headset, keyboard, and phone charger. Furthermore, there was a problem: while my laptop is a Mac and the remote desktop is Windows, I was unable to type punctuation marks and Ctrl-based key combinations due to the incompatibility of the two keyboard layouts. The bulky wired keyboard has always caught her eye, and now there was finally an excuse to buy. As a result, 1) all cables were removed

Pros
  • Gorgeous, portable, open-platform, and compatible with a wide range of devices.
Cons
  • Although the lack of a backlight is annoying, it is understandable given that the batteries are supposed to last for two years. For some reason, tapping the Fn key twice does not activate voice dialing in MacOS.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The perfect product for any user!

The second year is the one that I utilize. I do not wish to acquire a second keyboard. Since I'm used to a shorter press, when I'm working I skip over around half the letters in each word. The following keyboard would require the same one, but this one is still more alive than all the living because I've been using it virtually every day for more than two years. Has pros: The key travel is pleasant and short, the pressing is quiet, and the aesthetic is uncomplicated. Due to the fact that it was

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

The keyboard is comfortable, however you must get used to the circular buttons because they can sometimes cause you to miss when typing quickly.

Pros
  • Quiet keys, a small size, a solid connection to the iPad (a little digging in the settings is required to get the punctuation to look like it does in the 2022 layout), and a good pairing with the Logitech Pubble Mouse
Cons
  • Instructions for configuring the keyboard on Apple devices and selecting the proper layout would be excellent to have.

Fantastic keyboard! The batteries, construction, and design are all top-notch. For the past four months, I have made consistent use of it. Both the home version and the portable version come highly recommended from me.

Pros
  • Quality of Design and Construction Battery-powered Silence - Support for up to three simultaneous connections -no compatibility issues on Macs
Cons
  • While this only happens very infrequently (once per few days at most), it can be really frustrating if you're playing an online game and requires you to press the strong connection button on the keyboard again.

This keyboard is excellent. It is beautifully simple and functionally excellent. There are some shoals, although they are very harmless.

Pros
  • Conciseness and Linkage -multiconnect (link up with various gadgets) The opportunity to take it with you wherever you go
Cons
  • It's not easy to type on because the keys are very small, and the fact that they're rounded takes some getting used to, too.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

The purchase did not justify itself at all.

For the past 11 months, I have worked with this keyboard for ten hours per day. I feel like a masochist. The fact that the layout is the same as on a poppy is the only reason I didn't throw it away. (Except for two keys; fn and left Ctrl are not the same as on a poppy; they were swapped, but it's even more convenient for me.) The only reason I didn't throw it away is because the layout is like on a poppy. I was unable to locate a replacement, with the possible exception of Claudia, who works at

Pros
  • Workmanship of the highest level You just need one click to switch over to your mobile device or tablet.
Cons
  • Several times per day, the individual's connection with the computer is severed.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality is top notch, happy with everything.

If you don't care about how big or little your mouse is, then go for the Logitech K 275, which has both wireless and Bluetooth connectivity options. The perfect solution for the home or workplace. Okay, so our k380 is compact and effective. Probably fewer exist from other brands, but we couldn't tell. Since I know that the name "logitech" denotes high-quality products, I went with theirs. Miniature in stature, yet lacking a digital roadblock precisely because of this. For the sake of…

I decided to bring along a keyboard instead of an iPad because the keyboard is somewhat bigger than the tablet, making it impractical for travel. Has some pros: It is simple and quick to switch between the various devices, the keys are velvety and velvety smooth, and the sound is nearly inaudible. Since the program for the iPad does not function properly, the system itself adjusts the keys, and it does not appear to be possible to adjust this setting. With its drawbacks, such as for the iPad…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average purchase, there is something to complain about.

The keyboard is generally fine (I generally like Logitech keyboards), but the fading of the letters considerably ruins the impression. In general, the keyboard is good.

Pros
  • The familiar Apple Magic Keyboard, which this new keyboard was purchased to replace, has a button layout that is almost entirely identical to that of the new keyboard. Not only is it heavier than an Apple, but it also does not ride when placed on a flat surface. - Activating with a switch, which is not only more reliable but also more convenient than using an apple.
Cons
  • - The captions on the buttons in the advertisement do not match up completely with what is seen in the photo. In the advertisement, all of the inscriptions are legible; however, in reality, all of the buttons have a protective varnish on top of the lettering, which causes the letters to become less legible due to the varnish. The letters of the Latin alphabet are larger and more legible than those of the Cyrillic alphabet, and all of the variations of cmd, alt, and similar symbols are nearly impossible to make out. - The battery cover does not engender confidence in the battery's dependability.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

What you need, a cool purchase, I advise you.

A user who has few requirements but wants to minimize the amount of space taken up on the table is an excellent choice. It is possible to conceal it from children, and as a result, you will have more room in your bag for a standard calculator or a notebook. But for folks who play video games or work in information technology, absolutely not at all. Some advantages include its ultra-compact size, the fact that it can be paired with three different devices, and its lengthy run time on just two…

Personal preference led me to seek out a wireless portable keyboard that could function with a variety of devices without the hassle of a cord. If you use this keyboard for a long period of time (like I have been doing), you may find yourself forgetting how to type when you switch back to a standard keyboard. Fortunately, this is only a short problem. Overall, I'm pleased with the keyboard, and if I don't come across something better in a few years when I'm ready to replace it (keyboards wear

Pros
  • Small, silent, with a minimum of seldom-used keys, multi-device switching, and a pleasant-to-the-touch build.
Cons
  • It doesn't always switch to another device quickly (maybe my hands are crooked), but the workaround is simple: choose a device, then turn off and back on the keyboard (it takes no more than 3 seconds).

Since I did not purchase a chemical laboratory for the room, the presence of the smell of plastic was quite upsetting to me. Let someone take care of it, because I'm used to the idea that neither a laptop nor a keyboard nor a phone is free of any odors that aren't naturally present in those items. Which gives the impression that it is good for the environment. When I came across this information roughly 15 years ago, I was given the recommendation to purchase a keyboard that was manufactured…

Pros
  • I am speechless and at a loss for words. Only if it lives up to my expectations with regard to the most important aspect of consumer quality. My interest is not piqued by buns rendered in a variety of colors and patterns.
Cons
  • The scent of plastic cannot be detected from a distance, but the keyboard itself has a unique odor, and after prolonged use, the fragrance of plastic may be detected on the fingertips. The key travel is extremely short, being significantly shorter than that of a laptop. I am astonished to learn that this is considered a virtue! How many years has it been since the little finger has not hurt for a long time, the long-injured little finger, and then after ten minutes of typing on a Logitech, it became sick? That is, even relatively short trips into the future can cause significant wear and tear on the joints. They also appreciate it for having a quiet keystroke and a response that is relatively obvious. This is complete and utter bullshit. It's likely that such individuals had been making use of keyboards over the previous 150–300 years. The keys respond just as well in my older laptop, thus according to this metric, the keyboard is considered to be standard.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

Linux, Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android have all been tried. The equipment operates without issue in all conditions. For a number of reasons, I was seeking for a wireless small keyboard: - I wanted to go between doing my primary job on my Linux desktop and taking notes in my preferred app on the iPad. I gave up on this notion. The slowness when moving between devices was unpleasant, as was the requirement to remember hotkeys for two different operating systems at once. Often perplexed. - As I

Pros
  • I use it on a computer running Linux, and it functions flawlessly. - Clear and enjoyable keystrokes that are stable on the keyboard. But getting acclimated to their shape took a few days. - Work with various gadgets.
Cons
  • No separate PrintScreen key exists. You must simultaneously press four keys in order to snap a screenshot of a portion of the screen and immediately copy it to the clipboard. Because of my large hands, using the arrow keys is difficult. You must tightly clamp your fingers together. If the computer has many operating systems, choosing the one you want during bootup is impossible since the Bluetooth module remains dormant until the OS is loaded.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didn't expect the quality to be so high.

Heavy. Positives include the use of batteries. Focus on the minutiae that pass unnoticed by others. They may be re-charged. The quality of the craftsmanship is also outstanding; in fact, it is likely to be 99 percent higher than the quality of the ones you buy yourself. Keep in mind that the lesser the discharge on a rechargeable alkaline battery, the quicker it will return to full capacity after being recharged. The recommended charging level is 75% of full power. Even so, remember to switch

Although I had to get used to the smaller keys again after using a full-sized keyboard, I am quite satisfied with the keyboard and find it useful as a portable option, as an external keyboard for a laptop (when I connect it to a large screen and use it with the lid closed), and for general use. It's worth every penny. Pros: Miniature, cordless, fashionable; can connect to and switch among three devices at once. keys are silent when pressed, and the layout is nearly identical to that of a…