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Review on Logitech MX Keys Wireless Keyboard Black, English by Stanislaw Sipko ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product can be used, I expected a little more.

As you can see, there are more negatives than there are positives, and it's not without reason that I've been a fan of logitech for a long time; I own a mouse, keyboard, and DFGT steering wheel made by this company; however, logitech today (those with a new logo) is not the same company as in the past; they do not produce good peripherals and have not done so for 20 or more years. To be more specific, I purchased it for this keyboard because I could not find a viable alternative to my Logitech K750, which I had regrettably damaged due to my own carelessness (and if I had been a bit more careful with it, I would have been able to use it for an additional 7 years, not including the 9 years that I had previously owned it). And if it weren't for the MX KEYS color scheme, I wouldn't have bothered writing this review. It's obvious that the person who designed it wanted it to stand out against the rest of the all-black interior; if this is an evil intent, then I hope he never finds harmony in his life; if it's not, then the designers at Logitech have just become disgusting.

Pros
  • The size of the escape key, the weight of the keyboard, the new charging connector that uses USB-C, the backlighting of the keys, and signs of whether or not capslock is active. overall design
Cons
  • The distance between the buttons is not particularly great, the f1-12 keys are not separated into groups of four (f1-f4 / f5-8, etc.), and the profile of all of the keys is the same (each key has the same form with a depression in the center), which makes touch typing extremely difficult. This device does not have a printscreen, pause, or insert key, hence it is safe to assume that it is a gun. The number block may be converted into a separate component at such a price, and it could be wonderfully magnetized from the side, like the Apple Pencil 2, while also supporting simultaneous charging. Also, for such a price, one could possibly get rid of the slots into which filth would undoubtedly penetrate and which cannot be blown off so simply with a pneumatic cleaner, not to mention the obnoxious parasitic light that is located underneath the keys (the symbols should glow, not the keybands).