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Review on Keyboard Logitech K380 Multi-Device Pink, English by Wiktor Niemiec ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the level, I am satisfied with everything.

A fantastic keyboard that, after a few months of use, has left its owner feeling quite content. I use it as an external keyboard for a macbook as well as a stationary PC at the same time (remotely to beat it), and occasionally I clutch to a phone with Android 10 or a smart TV, which is also an Android device. Connecting to different devices or switching between them does not result in any issues. Everything moves extremely quickly. I didn't test the range of action because I believe that working 10 meters away from a computer is either a form of shamanism or an act of total perversion. Except for the fact that you can get on to the computer from a remote location and input your passwords while you are lazily stretching out in bed. ;))) Genet used a full-size analog Logitech K780 for his research. It's conceivable for a wife to make more money so that, in the long run, she can save her nerves by not having to worry as much. That was something I needed to take care of for myself. However, I find that the keys on my K380 are easier on the fingers and more pleasurable to operate with than those on my other keyboards.

Pros
  • really pleasant and silent keys, a compact keyboard with suitable weight, and it "does not fidget" when sitting firmly on the table. Not brazen, but quite fashionable. Made to an extremely high standard! The computer's keyboard is easily the greatest one I've used in a long time, and I use it frequently.
Cons
  • Due to the fact that there is no backlighting on the keys and the layout of the grouping keys is relatively close together, it is easy to make a mistake if you do not have adequate visual control (or "sight correction")). When dealing with code or text, there is an insufficient number of full-fledged HOME, END, PgUp, and PgDn keys. There is an equivalent for them, but this is already a key combination that requires two fingers. If you need to play something like Ctrl-Home, then you will need to use three fingers instead of the customary two. However, this is already ingrained in our minds, and might be considered our "second nature."))