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Logitech K580 Slim Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard Graphite, Russian Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Description of Logitech K580 Slim Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard Graphite, Russian

Computer keyboard that also works with smartphones and tablets. Easy Switch buttons make it easy to switch between two devices. Start typing a report on your computer, then use the same keyboard to type a message on your phone, which can be placed on the built-in stand to multi-task. Low-profile, laptop-like keys provide fast, smooth, and most importantly, silent typing - for your convenience and the comfort of others. Use this keyboard to work with different devices - desktops, laptops, tablets and smartphones. The layout is compatible with Windows®, macOS and smartphone commands.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product is average, I'm not sure it's worth the money.

A nice but unpolished idea born in brainstorming sessions to address an unmet need in the marketplace. It's a waste to toss it away, yet using it is exhausting. Used the trusty old Logitech K360 again.

Pros
  • Well-made, substantial, and securely anchored to the desk. Phone "pocket" in the front for easy access Link up with your device using Bluetooth or a special Nano USB adaptor.
Cons
  • This keyboard can be used with a Bluetooth or USB Nano connection. Using an adaptor and Bluetooth at the same time is really difficult. After connecting to a device, the Nano will be instantly disconnected from the Bluetooth connection. The K580 can only be used to switch between other bluetooth devices [2 ons], and the only way to break off a bluetooth connection (smartphone) on the Nano is to use the phone itself. Inconvenient as they may be, cursor ons (arrows) prevent you from performing an action by touch alone, which is often preferable. Short, clear, and jarring key travel. The typical shortcut for switching input languages, [Ctrl-Space], and others do not appear to function under Android (Bluetooth). You'll have to get used to the close proximity of the keys, even if you're familiar with the layout of the K360 from Logitech. The format is also unique from the norm (Mac labels will not be an issue). Neither the device's packaging nor the Logitech website provide any sort of documentation. The fact that many features are accessible by dedicated Fn + key combinations just adds to the importance of this.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, I rate this purchase excellent.

This keyboard was ideal for my needs, allowing me to swiftly switch from my desktop and laptop computers; however, it would be convenient to be able to connect at least three or four devices by bluetooth, as I sometimes need to print from my iPad. Stickers, if they exist at all, cost two hundred dollars, but I don't need them, so I took it in Latin, which was twice as cheap as Cyrillic.

Pros
  • Lightweight, user-friendly, enduring inkjet printing; wireless bluetooth connectivity; unified logitech sensor.
Cons
  • Only two devices can be connected at once via Bluetooth, and the cost of a Cyrillic keyboard is too high to be practical.

connects easily to a mouse (also Logitech) with a single adapter. Although it can serve as a keyboard for a phone or tablet, doing so is actually a hassle. a drawn-out connecting process, or have your phone's bluetooth on all the time. And for some reason, the F keys' redefinition is enabled by default; I suffered until I figured out how to turn it off.

Pros
  • The keyboard is generally of decent quality. But a few things prevent me from successfully making this transaction.
Cons
  • Very small bezel surrounding the keyboard's border, particularly in front of you and where the buttons begin. The arrow keys are also the most pain. I've included a picture showing this design weakness. Why these keys couldn't be made the same size is a mystery. The use of it is incredibly inconvenient.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well the product is made, just magically!

I recommend it if you want to reduce the number of wires on your desk and have a device that you can take on a trip - in combination with a smartphone / tablet you can easily write a large letter / report / add a large blog entry, etc. Has pros: Soft keystroke, instantly hooked to the system, if necessary, you can switch to another device, long-lasting batteries included. There is a recess in order to put a smartphone or a small tablet. With its cons: Some keyboard shortcuts for word do not…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

Some advantages: The keyboard is so awesome that I ended up purchasing another one just like it for my dacha. It is low profile, quiet, and compact, and it only requires one receiver to operate with a Logitech mouse. learn double satisfaction). Its cons: The keyboard does not have nearly as much backlighting as I am accustomed to seeing on laptops.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Practical product, nothing to complain about.

Various advantages: 1) miniature 2) Can be connected using Bluetooth or a receiver; 3) Has a self-sufficient claim, however most wireless keyboards have a long lifespan in general 4) Flexibility in terms of the layout, both in Windows and in macOS, with the possibility to swap between the two Having these drawbacks: arrows that are awkward to use (even though I switch desktops with them, I still haven't gotten used to them).

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Average quality, not an outstanding product.

The compactness of the board as well as the absence of an intermediate block including arrows and home ends each have their own set of benefits and drawbacks. For laptop inmates, a numpad is sufficient, and in most cases, it is sufficient. Acclimating to the practice of poking into a numlock does not take very long, and the convenience is well worth it. It is unfortunate that the buggy doiver makes use difficult to do. The inmates who typically stand in front of the PCs will need to do some…

Pros
  • dual link: 2.4GHz can be used for both Bluetooth and USB. Included is a whistle. I place a high priority on VT, and although claves that include it inevitably carry a higher price tag, I prefer them because they do not take up any ports. To put it positively, there is a certain amount of kondovost and weightiness. This is essential information for a distinct cursive clave. The keystrokes are brief and distinct, and there is a clatter that is audible but not overwhelming. It is not a membrane of any kind. When using a good laptop keyboard, the user's hand will naturally fall into a position that is comfortable to them. The configuration of the bottom row is conventional, serving as a marker both for apple enthusiasts and wine cultivators. The right Fn button is a peculiar thing, yet it has a purpose in this context. batteries of the standard AAA size; batteries are provided. There are five total components: a smart pocket, buttons for switching between gadgets, etc. In addition, the mechanical switch engine performs quite well. Only the Latin alphabet is used on my clave; therefore, we shall record the forced disposal of the manner of looking at the clave when writing as dignity. At the same time, the absence of backlighting can be somewhat mitigated by the fact that there is no need to look at the keyboard, despite the fact that this is a disappointing feature for a device that is at least four years old. Despite this, suppliers do not place any backlights or other obviously visible electronics in their crafts when they are broadcasting on radio channels.
Cons
  • However, the deficiencies make you feel tense: 1. The cost of claves that have Cyrillic printed on them. Logitech is not yet considered a luxury manufacturer, despite the company's best efforts to become one, so this purchase is not recommended. However, it's similar to Acer's: The wish list morphs into the real world:) I went ahead and made the purchase. Didn't bother putting any stickers on it at all. I can see now that my purchase was a waste of money. 2. The driver is plagued with persistent bugs: after a period of time spent in the NumLock OFF mode, moving to the number mode on keys 2 and 8 does not operate. They will remain empty until the operating system is restarted or until the keyboard is paired once more, whichever comes first. In a nutshell, the ketai product in its natural state. First, the insignificant stuff: The fact that such keyboards are typically engineered to be a little softer and lighter in terms of key travel is another drawback associated with condoness. And similarly, nothing here is very challenging, yet there is a distinction to be made. How should I put it? It doesn't worry me that you write with a tiny marching stride here and there. When these options are considered side by side, however, most people opt for Satechi. Their keyboards are superior to those found on MacBooks (personally, I do not believe that Apple's keyboards are the greatest, but it is common knowledge that this is not the case).

In general, a keyboard that offers a fair balance of price and quality. It doesn't move around on the table, and it's neither particularly hefty nor particularly light. Still, the buttons made of hard plastic were not to my liking. In my opinion, it is more aesthetically pleasing to work with buttons made of smoother material, such as those found on the Logitech Craft, although the cost of such buttons is different. In addition, I was ashamed when I bought it because there was no wire for…

Pros
  • - a silent keyboard; - low key travel; - a fashionable appearance; - a stand for a smartphone that is comfortable to use (while the availability of a stand did not in any way influence the decision to purchase the product, it did turn out to be convenient to use).
Cons
  • - because the keyboard is connected to 2 devices with Windows OS, but one of the devices was defined as mac, the standard for windows "alt", "win", and other keyboard shortcuts work differently; - in order to understand what the problem with the first drawback is, you will need to install the logitech options software.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, more pros than cons.

Different pros: Compact, thin, the groove for a smartphone or tablet is very convenient. Has some cons: The sound from keystrokes is not quiet at all, as expected from a scissor-type keyboard.