Pros
- The keyboard itself is good. Convenient, I use it for work and printing. There is a second keyboard, mechanics, took for games. So, in comparison with the mechanics, typing has become more convenient, the hands lie in one place, the keys do not dig into the palms, easy access to a larger keyboard area with smaller hand movements. Large button area, less likely to miss. Blind typing has become more accurate. Very low, almost flat. These are all pluses.
Cons
- Untidy lighting. Light breaks through the sides and bottom of the keys. And it's uneven. Some keys let light through from below, some do not. Even though you hardly look at the keyboard, the untidy light still gets into your eyes. It could be better for the money though. Minus score. Software that, with some kind of pop-up and immediately closing application, minimizes any program running on the whole screen. Pops up regularly and then disappears. A couple of times I noticed a highlight icon on this quickly disappearing icon. Fortunately, the settings are not particularly needed, so the program was demolished, the problem disappeared. In short, everything that concerns the backlight is so-so. Another minus point.
Pros
- easy to connect, heavy
Cons
- Sticky keys
Pros
- - It is possible to connect the keyboard to 3 devices and switch between them by pressing one button. - Built-in battery (plus for me) - Extremely heavy + rubber feet = non-slip at all - Looks and feels like a quality item - There is a layout for MacOs - Backlight that turns itself off when the keyboard is not used - Fast charging, slow discharging - The built-in battery can be replaced in case of malfunctions - there is a manual on how to disassemble for this, the only question is whether there are spare ones on sale - Works without additional software - There are small recesses on the keys - it is more convenient for fingers when touch typing.
Cons
- - Short left shift - Price
Pros
- Slim, Stylish, Good build quality, Fits perfectly on the table She goes into sleep mode, wakes up at the start of work. Key backlight works great.
Cons
- DEEP IN THE KEYS (I made a mistake, it’s extremely inconvenient (for me personally), I’m so used to the standard keyboard that I feel inconvenience on this keyboard, the nails on my fingers appear a little, they grow, you need to “undermine” to work, some are so incomprehensible sensations, the nails fall into the recesses .) If you are used to a straight keyboard, look for a straight keyboard, probably better. If your fingers are like sausages and you're a dinosaur, look for a straight keyboard. A purely personal opinion from use, maybe I’m typing something wrong, in my own way quickly, the keyboard didn’t go in,.
Pros
- see promo page and other testimonials
Cons
- - Claudia for development?! the European version has a short left shift and a humpbacked enter, are you serious?! tin. - F12 is not the last button in the row of function keys - the software crashes, it really infuriates, here is from the last one: the notification about the discharge appeared only after I connected the charging - it's convenient!. - not compatible with the mx master 3 mouse, because the mouse clings to the "ear" - see photo - the buttons above the digital block prevent you from using it "blindly", so again the "for developers" version disappears . and the button with a lock in the upper right corner is generally a top - it blocks the system. okay, at least you can reconfigure it through a buggy software . - the "menu" button (top row, second from the right, above the numpad) fires at the mouse cursor, and not at the active window cursor, which is somewhat unexpected (for development?!) - support responded 9 days - no numlock indicator - when using the Windows layout in macOS, the combination Cmd + V (paste) only works on the left [Opt|Start], and for some reason does not work on the right [Opt|Ctrl] - where is the logic? - you can not turn on the backlight for work all the time, the hand detection sensor is really crap - merged block of function keys - hello, development! and blind use - the indicator on the keyboard did not shine red when it was discharged - non-slip, which should be a plus, but I change position and the keyboard should easily change position with me - if it is not metal, then it is atstoy
Pros
- Great keyboard
Cons
- 1. ISO layout (narrow left shift and vertical Enter) 2. wide Esc -> unusually shifted row of F-buttons 3. And the row is like on laptops without groups 4. No light indication Num Lock 5. strange backlight algorithm
Pros
- The keyboard is excellent, the material of the buttons and the course are exactly the way I like it. Heavy, which means it does not dangle on the table ("Heavy is reliability" !). There is a backlight, but I personally almost never use it.
Cons
- The left shift is greatly curtailed for the sake of completely incomprehensible why and to whom the desired button. Because of this, until now (I bought a keyboard a month ago) I regularly miss with my little finger. ESC is greatly enlarged and moved the F1 buttons, etc. to the right, again, I regularly miss because of this. The backlight is made in such a way that there is no point in it and it is easier to turn it off. If there weren’t such gaps around the buttons, it would be possible to use it to improve the appearance even during the day, but in the current version it is more distracting and annoying than helpful (and at the same time unrealistically eats up the battery). From here, the backlight stupidly turns off immediately and forever. It only makes sense to turn it on if you have an urgent need to work in almost complete darkness. The session lock button works without having to press Fn. In my opinion, this is a drawback, an accidental press instantly locks and why and to whom this is needed is not clear. In software for Linux (Solaar), this button can be blocked, but it's still not clear why it was made like that. This option should only be activated via Fn.
Pros
- - Lives long; - "Hot" switching between devices - killer-feature; - Backlight
Pros
- Very comfortable and stable on the table keyboard. The keystroke is soft and comfortable, with a minimum sound level - there is a feeling of pressing, but there is no key knock typical for cheap and even not very cheap keyboards. Great for long term work. The presence of Mac OS and Windows keys expands the possibilities (I will comment later). It connects without problems both via a USB receiver and via Bluetooth - up to 3 devices with quick switching between them - there are special keys for this. Complete with a mouse (I have Logitech MX Master 3) allows you to implement the Flow mode, in which the keyboard switches between devices automatically, along with the transition of the mouse cursor.
Cons
- The backlight is not good for me. It is much more comfortable when the keys themselves glow (as on the Surface Pro 7, for example), and not the gaps around the keys. Of particular concern is the possible entry of something into these slots, there may be a problem. The keyboard is quite easily soiled, even if it is a graphite color. The price of the keyboard itself, and even more so of the kit with the mouse, is simply inhumane, but what can you do for yourself :)
Pros
- High-quality materials, quickly connects to the computer, minimal delays, battery instead of batteries, nice adjustable backlight
Cons
- You have to get used to the short left shift
Pros
- Long battery life, but it could easily be increased by 6 times. Very comfortable. Quiet. Quality materials. Backlight. Appearance. Possibility of connection on Unifying and Bluetooth. Ability to connect to 3 devices with quick switching between them. Very convenient for those who have 2 computers at their workplace. For example, PC and Mac. You can have a common keyboard (Logitech also has similar mice). Charging via Type-C.
Cons
- No wrist rest included. For some this may be important. There is no way to change the angle of inclination, but the existing one suits me. Despite the ability to connect to 3 devices, there is only one receiver in the kit. For the second device, you need to use Bluetooth, buy a Unifying receiver, or use a mouse receiver. For example, if the mouse is MX ANYWHERE 3, then the receiver from it can be used for a second computer.
Pros
- Soft and at the same time short key travel. Interesting design of the buttons themselves, looks unusual and stylish. Working from the built-in battery allows you not to worry about the supplied batteries and the keyboard does not have different compartment covers, but is more monolithic.
Cons
- If you do not use the backlight, then on the graphite-style keyboard, the lettering on the keys is not so clear. It’s not critical for me, because I don’t look at them, but it may be important for someone.