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Review on Keyboard Logitech K380 Multi-Device white, English by Mateusz Burzyski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable purchase, guaranteed to be a good purchase.

I would recommend purchasing, despite the fact that it is not the most affordable model, but it is really comfortable and of great quality. With its positives being: - The ability to swiftly deploy a mobile office from a keyboard and a smartphone or tablet while on the go was the primary motivation behind the acquisition. This was done so that users could quickly type something while on the road. She manages to ace this challenge with flying colors. - Completely scaled up (with the exception of the digital block). I did not find any shackles, and all of the keys are in their proper places. - Ease of use when printing. Because of this, having such enormous hands does not bother me in the least. The keys are big enough and comfy enough to use. - The simplicity of the connection, tk. Because Bluetooth is now widely available, it is possible to link a keyboard to practically any electronic device. - A protracted period of labour. I purchased the keyboard quite some time ago, perhaps even two or three years ago at this point. Except when I'm traveling for work, I don't utilize it very much. Nevertheless, I have not yet replaced the batteries. By the way, if she were backlit, her lifespan would be significantly reduced. Consequently, I would rather highlight the absence of backlight as a benefit. - Batteries. Because of this, the battery does not need to be charged, which is another significant advantage. Changing the batteries out is all that is required. - The ability to save bindings on up to three different devices. I am linked via a phone and a tablet at the same time. The fact that you are not need to fiddle with the connection each time is a convenient convenience. Below are some downsides: Because of this, I do not believe that she has any fundamental flaws. I am fully aware that, firstly, this is a keyboard that operates via Bluetooth, and as a result, if its adapter is not initialized before everyone else when the PC is turned on, then it will not be able to go into the BIOS or UEFI with it. This is something that I completely understand. And secondly, the absence of a backlight or digital block is not a deal breaker for me in any manner, as it is highly doubtful that I will make use of any of these features in any capacity given the nature of my use cases.