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Review on Logitech K750 Mac Wireless Solar Keyboard ๐Ÿ’ป - Silver | 2.4GHz Wireless, Solar Recharging, Mac-Compatible by Kio Svyjok (levi) แ Œ

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm happy with it, the price and the quality, I recommend to buy it.

The use of this keyboard is pretty pleasant in day-to-day life; from the standpoint of ergonomics, everything is acceptable; nevertheless, the enter key is too small for my liking on this keyboard. Gloss, hello dust, and prints were all marked. Because the disassembly instructions for the keyboard are either not provided by the manufacturer or are difficult to follow, an accidental spill is very likely to result in the keyboard being thrown away. As a result, beer drinkers who use computers typically avoid using this keyboard. Once some juice was accidentally spilled on the digital block by my son, a couple of the keys began to become stuck, and I was forced to remove them so that I could wash them. They can be removed in the same manner as on laptops. The design is quite fragile, and it is possible to break it, particularly if you apply force to the incorrect side. This keyboard does not function from solar panels; rather, it operates from an internal battery, and solar panels are used to recharge the battery. This is an important point that needs to be clarified right away. If your battery suddenly stops working, you won't be able to go out and buy a new one; instead, you'll need to do some intensive research or, as an alternative, place your order in advance. If there is insufficient lighting and you continue to use the battery during the day, it will lose around 10% of its charge by evening. I keep a lamp suspended from a clothespin next to the monitor, and every evening I turn it on for an hour. This is sufficient to maintain the battery charge at a level between 95 and 99%. Alternately, you can leave it on the ledge before you go for work; however, I find this to be an inconvenient option, and if it is cloudy outside, the battery will charge more slowly. After another three months, the left plastic stop to prevent the keyboard from moving broke while I was typing, and one of the rubber backings also slipped off. To tell you the truth, I did not anticipate such a high level of craftsmanship from a keyboard that cost three thousand dollars.

Pros
  • The design, the weight, the pleasant keys, and the stability it offers on the table.
Cons
  • non-standard, non-removable, non-separable battery