- design
- after 2 years, the SHIFT key has worn off
- - typing feel - convenience - functionality - appearance - lighting that reacts to the approach of hands - "hot" switching between three devices
- - dissipates quickly - few additional keys - stability of the Logitech software
- Design, comfortable, albeit a fixed slope.
- There is no separation of blocks F1-F4 F5-F8, also there is no separation from numbers. The depression on the keys does not seem to interfere, but something is wrong. But the worst thing is the amount of information on the buttons like "tilde" ~, for some reason there are icons for poppy. and all this glows. without dividing into colors. The K800 is much better, albeit larger.
- 1. Typing. Typing on this keyboard is a pleasure! I am a programmer and I type a lot, I just had to get used to the enter; 2. Proximity sensor, light sensor; 3. Convenient controller; 4. High-quality plastic, prints do not remain after a week of use.
- 1. Of course, the price, if we take into account that the price is only for the keyboard, then I would give 5k maximum. But there is a regulator and sensors here, maybe it will come in handy for someone; 2. Software. The regulator is bugged, sometimes the motor turns on so simply to switch "step by step" and immediately turns off (I hear how this motor works).
- Gorgeous keys, pleasant pressing. Easily switch between different devices. Super convenient volume change on the wheel, the rest of its functionality is useless so far (see cons).
- Weak battery (with such a size, the keyboard could have been made more). Sometimes I play games, but in this case the charge drops out in 1-2 days, so in the end I don’t even pull out the charging cable. Short left shift. Before that, I used Illumination Keyboard, there was also a short shift. When they stop listening and fire that fool who turns in an unnecessary key instead of making a normal left shift. Well, the right one would have been better then reduced, as a last resort. Hang additional functionality on the Fn keys. I don't mind, I still don't use it, but changing the volume to Fn is the finish line. moreover, Mute and Vol- on the F11 and F12 keys, and Vol + on a separate one (facepalm). The software for the wheel is disgusting. The preset for Lightroom, for example, switches the wheel to step-by-step mode and it is inconvenient to use it, the rotation step immediately moves the slider not by 1 unit, but by several. I hoped that it would be possible to select sliders and spin the wheel in free mode, smoothly changing the level of certain options. In step-by-step mode, this is extremely annoying. In other applications, the functionality is also unlucky. As a result, given the extremely crooked layout of the volume keys and the poor implementation of the wheel functionality, I turned off absolutely all the presets in the Logitech application and use the wheel only to adjust the volume. This is really very convenient, I don’t like it when the volume is thrown on the F * keys and you need to use it together with Fn. Why not throw the volume over the digital block instead of the "infinitely useful" buttons for the screenshot, calculator and unnecessary blocking (that's what they had to be set on Fn) - the question. Well, the wheel is often blocked when not in use, so when you touch it to change even the volume, this stupid crunch of switching the rotation mode is also heard (again, why? You can just not block the wheel and that's it?).
- - uncomfortable keys - fast discharge - very slow bluetooth - pointless wheel - high price
- design backlight work with multiple devices
- backlight resets brightness to default value even after a pause in work indistinct form factor short battery life inconvenient wheel control logic
- 1) Key backlight 2) High communication range 3) Without wires 4) Control 3 devices from one keyboard 5) Looks stylish 6) Very good quality 7) Ability to remap keys 8) Allows you to enter and work in Bios
- 1) The backlight drains the battery very quickly 2) In the 2022 version, the left Shift is cut down like on Mac. 3) There is no way to remap arbitrary keys. Especially the one next to the left Shift.
- Design Tactile sensations Small thickness Backlight with light sensor Very long battery life on a single charge
- The wheel on the keyboard is a very good idea, but due to weak software it is almost impossible to use. A lot of functions are hung on the wheel, as a result, it is never known how the wheel will work at a particular point in time - this is a gross miscalculation in ergonomics. Strange keyboard layout - takes some getting used to. Given the inconvenient software and the almost complete inaccessibility of additional functions because of this, the price looks very high.
- Ability to work on Mac and PC! Nice plastic on the keys Quiet Heavy, stands on the table like a glove
- It drains the battery in a couple of days, which is very sad. The cable lies on the table, so that if anything, then quickly plug it in. Every time I get scared when the wheel crunches
- Not branded; Adjustable backlight brightness; Convenient keys and their comfortable course; Proximity sensor - the backlight turns on only when the user uses the keyboard.
- Doubtful functionality of Krutilka; Exclusively wireless connection interface, wire only for charging; The lock button is directly above the minus sign in the digital part; The backlight does not turn off during recharging when the PC is turned off.
- Appearance captivates good keys and backlight
- Terrible Bluetooth performance
- Very nice looking, heavy
- It does not work as advertised, and even as a regular keyboard does not work very well.