- The only advantage and disadvantage. It is not bulky.
- Continually suffers from connection loss. You have to push any button and then wait for it to dock again for about seven to ten seconds before you can do anything else. This is a dreadful situation. I'm willing to replace the batteries in my camera more frequently, but not like this (( A significant drawback is the fact that it just supports bluetooth, without including a connection module in the package (((.
- Costs less than average Quality construction Three-device switching capability Quickly becomes attached to the iPad. The iPad's physical keyboard has a delete button and function keys. Micro-grooves on the keys make typos less frequent. Hands stay in place. Not a table-crawler
- There is a learning curve associated with key travel. When you push a key, it makes a clicking noise. The iPad and the Mac both lack a dedicated "Globe" button. There are a lot of keys that go with this combination. As a temporary measure, I mapped this capability to the ALT key. There is no backlighting (But this is, in principle, a rarity for bluetooth keyboards)
- Compact, pleasant to sit in, aesthetically pleasing, and hushed
- Bluetooth only; there is no connection available through Logitech Unifying. Often observable delay, despite the fact that you might need to fiddle with the settings and drivers. Another star is subtracted because the design is so fragile, the buttons are unevenly spaced, and there are occasional clicks, squeaks, and backlashes.
- A compact keyboard with a pleasing keystroke and an assured presence on the table.
- I got extremely lucky with the quality, as each of the keyboards I bought turned out to have some sort of issue.
- Light. It is easy to connect via bluetooth to a laptop, which makes it convenient to play and work on a large TV screen. The device is also compact. Large buttons that are easy to use and have a gentle stroke allow you to connect to three different devices and switch between them. Normal layout, with the exception that the right side does not have any buttons. You have the ability to personalize the F1-F12 buttons with the Logitech app. You can adjust the volume, switch videos or music, or pause it all by using the FN button, just like on a laptop. Additionally, it is very convenient to switch between windows using this button. Good even for MAC
- AAA batteries the size of your little finger in a device from the year 2022 - are you serious?