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Logitech K380 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard Dark Grey, English/Russian (ISO) Review

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Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.9
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Description of Logitech K380 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard Dark Grey, English/Russian (ISO)

Logitech Keyboard K380 is a very easy to use, wireless keyboard that can connect to three different devices at the same time: be it a smartphone, tablet or personal computer. Switching between devices is done by pressing a single button. Design The Logitech Keyboard K380 has a modern design that stands out from its competitors. The K380 has rounded keys with a recess for your fingertips. Due to its small size, the keyboard is easy to put in your purse or backpack and take with you on the road. Wireless and compact K380 Logitech Keyboard K380 connects via Bluetooth connection and is able to work within a radius of up to 10 m from the device. Standard key layout, does not require additional time to “get used to”. Two AAA alkaline batteries are able to provide autonomous operation of the keyboard for 24 months.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

Excellent keyboard for Mac, Windows, and Android; quick connection; well worth the cost. Blind typing does not suffer because of my quick acclimatization to the Round keys.

Pros
  • functions great on a Mac. The computer loses its Bluetooth connection when it is shut off, goes to sleep, and promptly regains it once printing begins. There were no indications of a sudden loss of connection, and manual reconnecting required only one click (there are three rapid connection buttons that may be used to swiftly move between a variety of devices, including a computer, phone, and tablet). A power switch is present. There is an independent del. The design resembles the magic keyboard almost exactly.
Cons
  • After two weeks of use, the space bar began to creak when the thumb was placed on the edge of the key. This suggests that there is a metal bracket that acts as a stabilizer and is intended to make sure that the key is pressed anywhere in it without any lubrication. This bracket likely experiences a tiny skew and load when your thumb presses a key, but it will remain intact due to friction with the plastic key guides. It seems to be greased. After the Mac keyboards, there is a FN button on the left, sandwiched between Ctrl and Start/Alt. It should be very extreme.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great quality, did not expect at all for the price.

Bought so that I can easily switch between my Windows and Mac computers at work and at home. The gadget is sleek, small, quick, and simple. The included Logitech device management software makes it simple to configure the device for use with Windows or macOS.

Pros
  • Size-wise, it's a dead ringer for the keyboard on Apple's 15-inch MacBook. Flat keys - It's easy to program the function keys to do what you want, there's a fast switch between devices, and the reaction time is lightning fast. The battery is fully charged after three weeks of use.
Cons
  • It's not stated, but there also isn't any backlighting. Runs on AA batteries, so you'll need to buy batteries if you're like that sort of thing.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing I have ever used, highly recommended!

High-quality assembly, but the software is completely unnecessary. The items that Logitech creates are of high quality, but the company's software is overly complicated and does not always function appropriately. The benefits of it include: Connects fast to devices. Long-lasting storage for the battery pack. Considerably weighty. It is quiet, yet there are places that are even quieter. Having these drawbacks: There is a configuration option for the F buttons to function as multimedia keys. When

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

It's cool for this amount of money. Although it is four times less expensive than Apple Claudia, it appears to be superior so far. Perhaps you want it to be simpler and have less problems, but thus far it looks to be better. Some pros: aesthetically and haptically pleasing to the touch. In spite of the fact that there are a few fewer than usual, it is still simple to type the Cons down below: problems with switching layouts, including random layout change with no predetermined keyboard shortcut

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent quality, absolutely not expected for such a price.

The keyboard, in and of itself, is not abnormal. After some time, you will become accustomed to printing. However, when you first start, it seems strange because you can't find the buttons. There have been no complaints received regarding the build quality because everything is put together to a very high standard. Tablets are advantageous in that they are portable, as they are compact and can be easily carried in a bag. Switch between devices with relative ease. Contains drawbacks, such as the

If you can get past its drawbacks, the keyboard is a great tool. My heart wouldn't let me give her 5 stars. I used the feature of linking three gadgets for all of one day and promptly stopped making use of it. When making an initial connection, you'll need to type in a special code that identifies the device you're trying to link up with. Next, hit the Enter key.

Pros
  • Tiny and frail. roughly the length of a tablet computer. It would be nice if the buttons were even slightly less audible. Adjustments in the app. Intriguing layout. I appreciated the heft of the keypad. Heavy things are nice, as Boris Razor would say. Heavy things may be counted on. If you're used to the keyboard layout on a Windows laptop, you should have no trouble adapting to this one. The purpose of the three-way cable connection.
Cons
  • There is a one-time use of the volume up key. Doesn't cause any problems, as I rarely adjust the volume. Arrows double as Home, End, Page Up, and Page Down. Accessible with a toggle switch. As a computer programmer, this is annoying yet bearable. Poppy's buttons reorganize the standard button layout. The key with the letter E (quotes ") lies to the right of the key with the slashes and the letter YO, and I frequently press the slash key instead of the quotes key. Windows and Linux have a few "extra" keys that serve just to be a distraction (a colon on the 5 key, square brackets between left shift and Z). It's inconvenient that the keyboard doesn't automatically connect to the computer after the system boots. I need to input a password, however activating the keyboard with the initial press results in the absence of the first letter of the password. Adaptability is your friend here. There is no Bluetooth dongle supplied. To be honest, I wasn't bothered by it. possess your own.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

No complaints, I recommend to buy.

If you can live with its drawbacks, I prefer the keyboard in general. She is only eligible for 4 stars from me. I used the ability to connect to three devices for a day, but I no longer use it. You must type a code that identifies the device you are connecting to on the keyboard when connecting for the first time. Then, key in "Enter."

Pros
  • little and thin. nearly a 10-inch tablet's length. Although not noisy, the buttons may be quieter. using an app, settings. Design is interesting. liked the keyboard's weight. Heaviness is beneficial, to quote Boris Razor. Weight is dependable. Get accustomed to this keyboard quickly if you are used to Windows laptop keyboards. Connection to three gadgets' purpose.
Cons
  • One use only for the volume up key. doesn't cause problems because I don't frequently modify the volume. The arrow keys are combined with the Home, End, PgUp, and PgDn keys. activated with Fn. This is not practical for me as a coder, but it is bearable. Poppy's buttons have a different layout than standard buttons. For instance, the key with the letter YO and slashes is to the right of the key with the letter E (quotes), and I frequently hit a slash in place of quotes. In Linux and Windows, other "extra" keys (square brackets between left shift and Z, a colon on the 5 key, etc.) merely cause distraction. When the system first starts, the keyboard connects to the computer after 1-2 seconds, which is inconvenient. I want to input a password, but the initial hit does nothing more than wake up the keyboard, omitting the first letter from the password. You'll become accustomed to this. Not included is a Bluetooth adaptor. I didn't care because of that. own it yourself.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

Sharing my candid observations.Got pros: The top row is switched in Linux, fn is convenient Cons below: it is not possible to quickly type data - sometimes it paves

I recommend! Some pros: Keyboard is cool. Really quiet key travel. Lightweight, compact. The interface is only "blue tooth", connects to 3 devices, which is very convenient. Has some cons: Auxiliary buttons are not habitually located. There is no way to change settings without additional software.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

With its pros: Interesting design, gives the impression of a quality product, hard to kink. Weighty, although this is a controversial dignity. Doesn't fall asleep quickly. Very quiet clicks. With its cons: The keyboard could have been made a little thinner and lighter, with a built-in battery and USB charging.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

Got pros: Stylish design, pleasant key travel, the ability to quickly switch between different devices using the buttons on the keyboard. I like that you can easily carry it with you - compact. Has cons: It feels like the size of the keys is quite a bit short, so far the small size is unusual.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I really like the product, it fully meets my expectations.

May not be suitable for male large fingers (several keys will be pressed). I quickly got used to the not quite standard buttons and layout. The layout on the tablet changes without dancing with tambourines. Got pros: Convenient layout. Optimal size. Heavy and imposing for its size. Doesn't move around the table. Nice design. Connected to the tablet for one or two. Has cons: Sometimes buttons stick and prints 3-5 pieces in a row. It creaks a bit when you pick it up.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best thing for the money, glad I did it.

Several advantages, including being small and affordable and having the capacity to switch between devices in a flash. Below are some downsides: Because the F-keys, by default, are assigned to perform multimedia functions, I had to hunt for a way to change the default behavior of Linux so that they would function normally.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

Got pros: Conveniently small, economically priced, and able to seamlessly transition between connected devices. Having these drawbacks: Because the F-keys, by default, are assigned to perform multimedia functions, I had to hunt for a way to change the default behavior of Linux so that they would function normally.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

In general, a positive feature, but we couldn't use it for what we needed it for (our daughter wanted to wear a tablet while she studied), so we paired it with a monoblock instead.