Quiet switches, backlit keys in different colors to suit your style (easy typing in the dark), multi-device connectivity is handy to switch between texting on my phone and to switch to the computer after sending messages (and switches very quickly), well built and durable, can lock the "Fn" key so you don't have to press it every time you want to use the function keys to adjust the volume to increase or decrease (a feature not found in other similar keyboards, and this is a very useful feature in my opinion) has an integrated keyboard without sacrificing the small form factor. I personally like the slot above the keyboard for a phone or tablet, and it's great for both office work and mobile setup. Also just my opinion, but the buttons feel very comfortable. I'm pretty picky and this keyboard ends up in my book. Just a small complaint, but sometimes it disconnects and reconnects to my computer very quickly while I'm typing, so it can skip a few letters in that short amount of time. This doesn't happen often enough to annoy me, but it's something to watch out for and your mileage may vary depending on the device you're connected to. Another small point, it's quite heavy. I like this aspect as it feels solid and means it's not easy to shove around on my desk, but if weight is an issue bear that in mind. Overall I am very happy with this keyboard and would recommend it. . I've tried several keyboards (mechanical and otherwise) lately and while I like some aspects of all of them, this is the first that fits the bill and doesn't compromise in other areas.
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