- Excellent ergonomics and key response, ideal for development. Design, build quality, overall workmanship - on top. The feel of the keyboard is such that you want to sit down to work longer, write code for a couple more hours - it really makes the process much more enjoyable. That is, it fulfills its main goal and purpose 100% with bonuses.
- - Lack of USB cable operation mode (it is only for charging). - Logitech software. I didn't like it since the days of the K380 keyboard, and, in my opinion, it hasn't become noticeably better since then. It can be useful and handy for software ates and function key remapping, but overall it's more of a bloatware than a useful utility. — Backlight could be better for the money. I personally don’t need it, but I turned it on to see what’s what, and it’s harsh (strong leakage of sharp, cold light from under the keys), and this may not suit many, you should keep this in mind.
- USB-C to USB-C charging - full charge lasts up to 10 days or up to 5 months without backlight (4)
- boring packaging
- MULTIPLE COMPUTERS, ONE STREAM. Type on multiple Macs - Your keyboard follows your Flow-enabled mouse from one Mac to another. Just move the cursor and start typing (2).
- Not everything is as good as it promises
- USB-C to USB-C charging - Lasts up to 10 days on a full charge - or up to 5 months without backlight (4)
- Can't remember
- PERFECT KEYS – Ball-shaped raised keys conform to your fingertips and have a Mac key layout. A number of Fn keys can be customized for your specific creative workflow
- Almost OK