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Review on Renewed Logitech K800 Wireless πŸ’‘ Illuminated Keyboard: Brighter, Better, and More Convenient by Hiral Yadav ᠌

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Very pleased with this purchase, will recommend it to everyone!

The perfect keyboard for all occasions. Forget or take - a real bestseller in the world of keyboards. Below I will describe some points that I personally do not consider shortcomings, but for some they may be critical. Firstly, the dimensions - pay attention to them - the keyboard is quite large, but the key block itself is of a standard size - there are just quite wide strips of plastic on top (where the brains and battery are located) and below (it's like a wrist rest, it also contains a proximity sensor hands, which activates the backlight on the keyboard). The second thing to remember is the weight and once again the dimensions - this is not a portable option, if you want a portable keyboard that you can carry with you, then see 810, it costs about the same money. Here they wrote about the loss of the signal - no, I did not encounter it, everything is fine. From my point of view, what is missing here is a solar battery, I believe that Logitech should make the next generation of its keyboard with a solar battery in order to free the user from the need to constantly charge the keyboard, and then there will be a real bomb that will shoot no worse than the keyboard we are talking about now. In general, my verdict is this: TAKE, TAKE, TAKE and TAKE AGAIN. This is a must have.

Pros
  • 1. Quiet and smooth running but very clear click even after 4 years of continuous everyday use. 2. Very good backlight 3. Sensor of hand presentation (it's a pity that there is only one and is inserted in the middle from the bottom in the place where the impromptu wrist rest) 4. Simply breathtaking reliability and durability. Works, works and works - for 4 years now and NOTHING has worn out during this time. I bought it 4 years ago for 3500. Now, of course, the price tag has become completely horse, but even for such big money it is still worth buying - it's worth it. 5. The native battery must be replaced - there is a separate cap with a screw on the back, you can unscrew it and change the battery.
Cons
  • 1. The small distance between the keys, this provokes 2 negative moments, firstly, dust clogs between the buttons over time. A LOT of dust. And secondly, when typing quickly and blindly, there is a risk of missing the right letter - although the latter is not so critical for me, since I do not type very fast and always look at the keyboard while typing. 2. In the second year of my life, my own "whistle" from the keyboard died, it's very good that I had another one, from a dead, not the most successful Logitech mouse. I don't know where I would look for it.

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