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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect product for any user!

1. I didn’t use a standard bluetooth adapter, I immediately bought myself a TP-Link Archer TX3000E 2. The manufacturer claims that regular batteries will hold a charge for 24 months 3. The f1-f10 keys can be set to various functions, such as volume control, music switching, opening certain pages in the browser, and so on. 4. But you can’t customize the screenshot button in any way

Pros
  • 1. You can switch between two devices using the f11-f12 keys. For example phone and computer. 2. Personally, I have increased the accuracy of pressing the keys. 3. The keys are pleasant to the touch, the buttons are pressed very quietly and easily. 4. Easy to connect 5. Very stable - you can't move it with random movement
Cons
  • 1. A screenshot is made with a combination: fn + home - this is very inconvenient 2. No wired USB connection - for some it's a minus, but I don't need it 3. The keys are not rubberized, but this is only for more expensive models

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The quality is ok on the whole, it has some small flaws.

Compactness and the absence of an intermediate block with arrows and home ends are both an advantage and a disadvantage. For notebook inmates, a numpad is enough, and it is generally enough, getting used to poking into a numlock is not for long, and the convenience is worth it. It is a pity that the buggy doiver interferes with use. The inmates behind the usual PCs will have to relearn a little. If you are too lazy to poke into Namlok, then there is a mini-block with arrows with a total size of

Pros
  • dual link: both BT and USB 2.4GHz. Whistle included. VT is important to me, claves with it are obviously more expensive, but they do not occupy ports. In a good way - some kondovost and weightiness. This is important for a separate cursive clave. The keystrokes are short and clear, there is a clatter, but not very loud. It's not a membrane. The position of the hand is generally familiar to the user of a good laptop keyboard. The arrangement of the bottom row is standard, marking both for wine growers and apple lovers. The right Fn button is an unusual thing, but useful here. Standard AAA batteries (batteries included) A smart pocket and buttons for switching between devices are five. The mechanical switch engine is also excellent. On my clave - only the Latin alphabet, so we will write down the forced disposal of the manner of looking at the clave when writing as dignity. At the same time, the lack of backlighting can somehow be justified by the lack of need to look at the keyboard, although for a 4tyr + device this is already a shame. But, nevertheless, vendors do not put any backlights or other obvious devices in their crafts on radio channels.
Cons
  • But the shortcomings make you tense: 1. Price for claves with printed Cyrillic. It's definitely not worth it, Logitech is not a premium manufacturer, although it really wants to . but it's like Acer's: Wishlist collapses into reality :) I bought a Latin one. Didn't even put stickers on. Now I understand that I bought in vain. 2. The driver is constantly buggy: after some time spent in NumLock OFF mode, switching to number mode does not work on keys 2 and 8. They simply become empty until the OS is restarted or until the keyboard is paired again. In short, ketai product as it is. Well, little things: Condoness is also a minus, since such keyboards are usually made a little softer and lighter in terms of key travel. And here everything is also not difficult, but there is a difference. How to put it . You write with a little marching step, it doesn’t bother me. But in a direct comparison, a person will still choose Satechi. Their keyboards are better than MacBooks (for me, Apple's keyboards are not the best, but this is just a well-known standard).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I didnt expect the quality to be so high.

I work as a business analyst, I write a lot of text every day. I was looking for a quiet thin keyboard that feels very similar to a laptop keyboard. Logitech K580 fit perfectly! It feels like I'm typing on a laptop. I attached the keyboard to my 14-inch Acer laptop - exactly the size of the buttons and the distance between the buttons. Connected to a PC on Windows 10 via bluetooth usb adapter 3.0: connected quickly, software from Logitech downloaded - allows you to reconfigure the function…

Pros
  • Key travel Quiet operating sound Easy fast connection Stand for phone or tablet
Cons
  • Arrow keys "Up" and "Down" are small - I miss

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Matches the description completely, very satisfied.

Its pros: Specifically, this model is needed for the hybrid use of a computer on Windows / Linux and a poppy. in my case, poppy pro . och. conveniently switch between cars in 1 click. Has some cons: heavy, but is it a minus. useless cutout for phone/tablet.

And now in more detail. I want to immediately warn the owners of poppies with ARM processors! The software does not support ARM processors, everything works through a socket. And it works extremely crookedly. Further on bluetooth: On win had to hemorrhoids. The plan was this. Connect via bluetooth to a macbook, and through a whistle to a PC on win. And everything connected. But there is one BUT. As soon as there is at least some more or less significant barrier between the keyboard (or rather…

Pros
  • Not a large form factor, a stand for a phone / tablet, the presence of a digital block with its size.
Cons
  • Software, Bluetooth (and communication in general), a block with arrows.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

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

With the exception of the lack of indication of the switching keys, everything else suits. By pressing the Fn + esc combination, F1-F12 switches to media keys and back, while when the normal mode is on, the F11 and F12 keys work as standard, as in a regular keyboard, and the device switches only in media mode. The actual slot width for a smartphone / tablet: 10-11 mm, depth 11 mm, length 165 mm (without radii at the ends).

Pros
  • Convenient, small - does not take up much space on the table, easy to type with one hand. Works for more than six months from native complete batteries and will work the same amount, if not longer. The letters and symbols on the buttons are not erased, there is not even a hint.
Cons
  • The biggest drawback of this keyboard is the lack of indicator lights about switching the Num Lock, Caps Lock, Scroll Lock keys, it's really inconvenient, you don't know what mode the keys are in now. I don’t understand why it was difficult to add the same indicators as on F11 and F12?