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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

Fire! / Clave! I bought it as a replacement for Apple products for occasional usage on my laptop, and it has been great. Of course, if you're going to be using this for serious writing, you should probably invest in a keyboard with regular-sized keys. The batteries were ultimately replaced after 7 months. After doing some research, I concluded that this keyboard offers the best value for the money.

Pros
  • The most crucial! An automatic, lightning-fast connection to a computer via poppy and Windows. Activates upon the press of ANY button. That is, if you start entering the password from the computer while it is in sleep mode (and the keyboard is also in automatic low consumption mode), the keyboard will wake up, connect to the computer, wake up the computer, and the password you entered will be saved in the input window. In a nutshell, flames. Cmd and Option buttons in their customary placements, like they are in Mac OS, is a must-have for me. Stylish, low-key, and incredibly well-made product.
Cons
  • The buttons are on the small side, but that was obvious from the get-go.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A valuable purchase, some advantages!

Everything about it was great except that I almost sent it back because I use it with iOS and the Cyrillic layout didn't allow me to properly place a dot, a comma, and "" where they belong. The period and comma keys, located near the bottom right of a standard keyboard, produce the symbols "/" and "?" here. According to some online sources, the combination of shift + 6 and shift + 7 is required to type both a dot and a comma. I emailed tech support and got a response three business days later…

Pros
  • The battery is supposed to last for two years, the keyboard has a smooth feel, and the overall quality is high.
Cons
  • Weighty; coat pocket sags.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

With its benefits including being small and affordable, as well as having the capacity to move between devices in a hurry. In Linux, I had to hunt for a method to enable the usual operation of the F-keys because, by default, they work as multimedia ones. This was one of the disadvantages of using Linux.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A really necessary purchase, Im glad I found this product.

I went straight to the keyboard with a mouse from the same model. Everything has been done really nicely; I endorse. It functions when connected to the laptop. Ipad connection is functional. It doesn't immediately connect to the laptop. Must be manually added. If your laptop asks for one, you might even need to type in a password and remember to hit the "inter" key. Nevertheless, I'm happy with the purchase.

Pros
  • excellent tactile
Cons
  • did not observe

In place of the wired Logitech K120 that is frequently used in organizations, I purchased it for usage at work. Two AAA batteries are required to operate. Included are batteries. You need Bluetooth on your device in order to use the keyboard. With a Logitech Unifying receiver, it won't function. There is no home button, but reading the documentation fixes this issue.

Pros
  • Wonderful tiny Bluetooth keyboard. tiny, comfortable keys that have a short stroke. keys for multimedia are present. Because of its weight and rubber feet, it rests comfortably on the table.
Cons
  • There are some aspects of the job, but you grow used to them.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Just super, the product is made wonderfully, very satisfied.

It's a good deal even without the mouse. At the other end of the apartment, it can be used as a multi-media controller, played, or printed. Many common hotkeys are not supported by browsers, making it impossible for Claudia to use her computer with only a phone. Don't think twice about it; just do it. After six months, the left arrow stopped responding. Although I rarely use it, it also has the word "Home" on it. If you purchased this on Amazon in 2022 and need servicing under the warranty…

Pros
  • The xiaomi air keyboard, which I used for three years, was a pleasure to type on, but this one is even better. Connects and disconnects from devices rapidly. When using a terminal emulator, it is helpful to be able to input lengthy passages of text on a mobile device. At the universities and certain cafes, a phone with a stand and this keyboard have replaced the need for a laptop. Linked to Linux (although all preferences were lost). enables 6 simultaneous key presses with no discernible delay; I use it for gaming (laptop keyboard gets too hot, is uncomfortable, and lacks sufficient USB connections).
Cons
  • Android's navigation is awkward, and it's not always possible to avoid physically touching the screen. Using a mouse could make things easier, perhaps. All of the devices' settings were lost after I connected to Linux, and I had a hard time resetting them. I find it inconvenient that the application defaults to have the function keys behave as though fn were constantly pushed.

It's been in use by me for more than two years. Water, tea, and coffee were continuously poured over it as it was left in the sun, which caused me to get a burn later on when I picked it up. Dropped. There was an annular trace from a hot mug (which I unintentionally left in the dark) near the volume keys. But everything functions well. I do a lot of printing. The convenience is unaffected despite the keys' shiny appearance. I purposefully converted to it because it is nearly the same size as a…

Pros
  • 1. Invincible 2. Pleasant to the touch keys 3. Quiet 4. Small. 5. Three gadgets 6. Turns on the computer when the keys are pressed (not all Bluetooth keyboards have this feature). Long battery life (about six months)
Cons
  • 1. There are only four programmable Fn keys. 2. Keys cannot be programmed (and do not naturally) to perform Home or End operations. In other words, to scroll to the end of a lengthy text, you must either hold down the arrow key or use the mouse to drag the slider.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

An about $3,000 set consisting of a mouse (Logitech Pebble M350 Wireless Mouse) and a keyboard (Logitech K380 Multi-Device Keyboard) should be sufficient to accomplish the same duties as 85% of iPad users. The included accessories can boost your iPad's efficiency by as much as 70 percent. Why I've chosen to use this keyboard at work, and the main drawbacks I've noticed: First, a bed or sofa is not an ideal place to get work done. It's useful in far-flung places:) However, the technological…

Pros
  • Portability
Cons
  • Strange key adventure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

For those who are considering this keyboard as a gaming device, feedback. I made the decision to get rid of the cables and, if feasible, get everything wireless since it's 2022 in the yard. Since the primary travel distance is short, I was concerned that there may be delays and other problems during games. I occasionally play CS:GO and have not encountered any drawbacks. There is a small delay in dialing during the first few seconds after a lengthy period of inactivity or when the computer goes

Pros
  • Dimensions, pressing tenderness, craftsmanship, quick device changeover, and quiet. the lack of any buttons that are pointless to me. Details follow.
Cons
  • Maybe there isn't any backlight, but I don't find it to be a deal-breaker.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Everything in the purchase suits, a very necessary product.

Two Apple bluetooth keyboards had keys that stopped working after a cup of tea was spilled on them. Have been washing and cleaning in vain. Since I have hook hands, I'm sick of losing money on Claudia. I yearned for a thing visibly and tactilely similar. I gave this clave a good look due to its cheap pricing and appealing design, but the fact that it was made of membrane put me on edge. The old membrane claves brought back memories I did not have a fondness for when I was younger. It's true…

Pros
  • Cozy, Quiet, Key, and Reasonably-Priced Travel Excellent visuals; a plethora of color options; my white poppy enjoys waking up to it; the absence of annoying delays.
Cons
  • Those circular keys definitely threw me off at first.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

Has some pros If you have a production need to work from different devices, this keyboard is the top one to optimize your work Its cons: All new poppies have a button for changing the language, there is no such button on this keyboard, I think this is a minus since I had to put a hotkey on the caps

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Some pros: Soft move Nice keys Convenience Connecting to multiple devices With its cons. Sometimes it slows down and duplicates information. Rarely, but it happens that the "sleep" mode departs a little longer than expected.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great product, best quality.

Pros below: Great keyboard, definitely worth the money! It is convenient to switch between devices, just like and recommend! Its cons: At first, round buttons are not convenient for typing, but then everything is fine, a matter of habit in general

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend.

I really enjoy typing on the keyboard of a laptop, but if the laptop is only being used as a system unit, it is not practical to work with the lid open and look into the large monitor at the same time. I find this to be rather inconvenient. The typical keyboard that also has an additional digital field is frustrating since the field is not located in the center of the keyboard. When the standard clave is positioned in the middle of the screen, the additional digital field and the mouse both…

Pros
  • Compact and virtually soundless laptop keyboard There is software available for remapping buttons on three different devices that uses FN Memory. almost no alternatives
Cons
  • Price for a little arrow block

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

An outstanding keyboard, at first I took it home since I like to surf the Internet, watch videos on YouTube, or just watch movies on the television when I'm sitting on the couch with my rear end. One mouse and a virtual keyboard are in no way equivalent to each other. I remember how I used to stare at the old keyboard all the time, and the absence of a "calculator" block was a little embarrassing to me at first. The form factor was unusual. Yet in the end, once the hands had been accustomed to…

Pros
  • compactness, The burden, the rubber feet, and the Relative lack of noise, freedom of movement, The amount of time that can be worked off of a single charge (to be quite honest, I don't remember the last time I replaced the batteries, but it seems that they last between four and five months despite the fact that I am at the computer for ten hours a day).
Cons
  • By default, the function keys work instead of f, and the fn key is used for f. This issue can be resolved by installing logitech options; however, it is unclear how this issue will be resolved on Linux given that logitech options does not currently offer a Linux distribution. Ofk BIOS will show that the keyboard is not defined (but whether it works or not, I can't remember something), so if you frequently have to rummage around in the BIOS, then this is not your option, although now everything is done on ufi, where you can mouse to poke almost all of the moments. If you frequently have to rummage around in the BIOS, then this is not your option. And if you are a mother's designer who does not have a denik but still want all that Steve Jobs bequeathed, here is the alternative that you have.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Do not hesitate to buy, the quality is amazing for the price.

Everyone seems happy with the situation. A few days is all I need. The situation is excellent. Hint: I used the Espada ESM05 Bluetooth adapter, which is recommended for those experiencing connectivity issues. He located both the adaptor and the gadget, but could not get them to pair. Logitech's website settings are inappropriate. Problems with the display, the printers, the fax machine, and any other devices that need to be connected or added have been eliminated. I didn't have to install…

Pros
  • Compact. Quiet. Excellent appearance. In my possession is a color that is called "Dark Gray," but it is actually quite pale.
Cons
  • Difficulties with the link are rather minor.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

I'm still getting used to the layout, but after a week, it's much more manageable. Less bulky than a typical laptop keyboard (see photo). All sensations are ruined by the left convex control. I looked for non-mechanical keyboards without a numpad for a few days before giving up and buying a more expensive Logitech model since the toad forced me to. Were it possible, why wouldn't one model come in both a numpad and non-numpad version? A simple plea: please, Logitech, design a keyboard without a…

Pros
  • Little in stature but not in quality of construction.
Cons
  • In contrast to the upper rows, the lower buttons are rounded. When dealing with graphs. When editing, keep your left hand at the bottom left corner of the keyboard. The ctrl button, specifically the little finger. You can still run your finger over the writing because it is convex. Usually the bump sits atop the fingertip. When I think of a disadvantage, I don't find fault; rather, I feel pure anger. Heaven and Earth can be felt on the convex buttons to the side. I get that this is only something I've noticed due of my occupation; typing.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works on multiple devices

but switching/connecting is SLIGHTLY slower and keys have SLIGHTLY more resistance than the Magic Keyboard. In any case, this is a really good keyboard and very cute. Just compare it with my Magic Keyboard, the Bluetooth connection takes a little longer to connect and it connects quickly but not as fast as the Magic Keyboard. (Assuming Magic Keyboards are Apple products, so it's fair to say they're easier to pair). Also, the first thing I noticed was that the keys offer a bit more resistance…

Pros
  • Regular price
Cons
  • Infinitely sluggish

Logitech project managers, with their limitless ability to tinker with things that already work, have taken the Fn-Del key combination on the K380 and assigned it not to the standard Mac function (erase back), but to forward erase -Function that already exists, right there on the Delete key. When I contacted support to find out what happened to Fn-Delete, their very friendly tech explained that Fn-Delete is "Forward Delete on keyboards that don't have a Forward Delete key". Industrial fair. It…

Pros
  • Pleasant
Cons
  • Unreliable