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Revainrating 4 out of 5

A practical product, nothing to complain about.

In the springtime, I placed an order for ten tons of it on the market. Since I already had the K580 at home, I had high hopes that this new model would be even more impressive. But the truth is that I'm not particularly content. Because I type so quickly, the moment the shift key gets stuck, I feel a pang of frustration. After a week of use, it started to stick. I used a napkin to clean it on all sides, and it appeared to stop, but then the space bar began to stick, and then another one in the…

Pros
  • simple to put together, substantial
Cons
  • Sticky keys

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I was surprised by the quality for the price.

It turned out that before that I needed to switch it by holding the connection key with the second device for a couple of seconds, and after that the keyboard was displayed in the search as MX Keys (device name). This happened when I first connected, and I couldn't figure out how to find the device on the phone via Bluetooth. The switching process is quick. Got pros: Function keys, a full-size keyboard, and scissors keys are included. Compatible with Linux and Ubuntu, as well as Debian…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A completely ordinary product, nothing remarkable.

Fingers are easy and nice to use. Because of its weight, it does not creep across the desk. Listed below are some advantages: The ease of use and key travel are excellent. The indentation helps to keep the finger in the middle of the key. There are barely any audible sounds, but the mechanical, tactile feedback of pressing is unmistakable. Cons: It makes a significant ergonomic mistake by having a single row of keys that spans F1 to F12, with the volume up button tacked on to the right of F12…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed! It was definitely worth the money!

What more can I say other the fact that if you type a lot or work in programs such as Photoshop, Figma, or any of the others, then this is the ideal keyboard for you! The absence of audible clicks was, without a doubt, the most important factor for me. The click sound produced by this keyboard is designed to be as subtle as possible, but despite this, it is still really enjoyable to use. I will add mention that the short left shift did not in any way impede with my job, and that I was able to…

Pros
  • - Extremely thin - Weighty (it does not move around on the table) When the keys are pressed, there is a clear reaction from the device; there is a pleasant clicking sound; the illumination is pleasant and uniform; there are seven different brightness modes. - Not only is the material incredibly smooth and soft to the touch, but it also prints beautifully.
Cons
  • Although many people have said that the primary disadvantage is that it is "overpriced," I firmly disagree with this assessment. After considering perhaps 30–35 different keyboards, I came to the realization that there are no suitable alternatives available to me in this price range any longer.

Revainrating 2 out of 5

A useless product, its not worth the money.

The most frustrating aspect is that one of the keys, which has only happened with one so far, has already started sticking and, when pressed, returns to its former position with a distinctively audible click. The membrane experienced an unexpected change. However, typing is the sole activity that has been performed on the keyboard in the past few weeks. Logitech is frustrated because it used to provide high-quality products; I still use my old G15 gaming mouse when I play video games.

Pros
  • Pretty quiet. Putting it on a rug will make it even less audible than it already is. Bright light from behind. Keyboard has shallow depressions that are pleasant to the touch.
Cons
  • The "smart" lighting behaves in an unusual manner. There is no method to exercise any control over the length of time that elapses before the backlight turns off. It doesn't always work if you have your hand over the keys. The cluster of F-keys is not represented independently, it is not divided into groups, and even a volume key is added, which can be found directly after the F12 key. An extremely poor choice to make. There is no way to utilize these keys "blindly" because it is not possible. The autonomy that has been declared is not the same as the autonomy that actually exists. I'm going to charge you again for the second time in a little under a month.

Has pros: regarded as one of the top keyboards. Traveling by key is enjoyable. reworked for the Mac OS! Below are some downsides: software developed by Logitech. in regard to poppy, he says, "hmm, well, it smells." There are sporadic instances of glitches.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A nice option for the money, one of the best deals.

I brought Claudia particularly to type for business. For me, there is a big difference between a normal keyboard and this one. After a long day of typing, your fingers won't feel as much and you won't have to strain to push the keys. Everything is quiet and seamless. I don't need the backlight, so I turn it off, and I don't glance at the keyboard as I type. There are no issues when connecting to Windows, but when I try to connect to a poppy, I see a little plug. generally content. I like how…

Pros
  • Key travel distance and keyboard weight.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Expected more from the purchase, but not the worst option.

I was quite unhappy because of what it was bought, specifically the backlight, and it made me feel as if I hadn't purchased Logitech at all. After functioning normally for a month, the keyboard began to highlight itself at random and then toyed with itself by blinking 4-5 times. After this, it stopped working properly. Relax, agitate her, and she'll start dancing all over again. Nothing that I try, including powering down the keyboard, restarting the computer, updating the drivers, and…

Pros
  • Switching between devices (which I do not use) and the backlight are both nice and convenient.
Cons
  • Issues with the backlight that make you want to hurl the device out of the window in frustration. Carrying it with just one hand is really inconvenient.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

The keyboard is pleasant to use, has a nice appearance when placed on the table, and almost never discharges. The short left shift was embarrassing to look at, but in practice, it doesn't affect with typing at all; in fact, I hardly even notice the difference (albeit a longer one would be preferable). You can swap the F-keys back to their functions in the application (instead of the multimedia functions), and you can turn off the backlight permanently (if that's something you don't like). I…

Pros
  • Appearance Wireless Plus allows for connection of a mouse using a single Logitech dongle The feel of the keystroke is pleasant, and they perform really well.
Cons
  • Quick shift to the left. The inability to turn off the backlight on the keyboard in a permanent manner without the use of an application (the setting is lost when the device is turned off and back on). There are no separators between the F-keys, and the F-keys and the number row are too near together (making it difficult to strike the correct key without looking).

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

I am unable to say for certain at this time whether it will take the place of my apple keyboard. An excellent item all around. The thickness is a little out of the ordinary, but it's possible that I'll get used to it in time. The keystrokes have a good feel to them and are remarkably quiet, yet at the same time, it is extremely obvious when a key is being pressed. The keyboard is not inexpensive, but it is definitely money well spent. Some pros: Mostly level and not very elevated Quiet Clear…

Even taking into consideration the fact that its multitasking when working on several displays was not required, it appears to be a great keyboard; nonetheless, the fault with the sound ruins the overall impression. previously using the K-800, if we compare them, then taking into consideration the described problems, it is likely that I would have opted for an older model. Despite the fact that, this keyboard is very much like. The entire effect is reminiscent to the keyboard found on a laptop.

Pros
  • The movement of the keys is silky smooth and utterly silent, and the overall tactile sensations are entirely favorable. The illumination is another feature that I consider to be beneficial.
Cons
  • The one thing that bothers me about this keyboard is that the volume keys sometimes get stuck, and this bug has a significant impact on the total rating. When the volume is turned up to its maximum level, the entire 17-story building can hear me playing 95.2 FM while I frantically try to turn off the music. If the volume is turned down to its lowest level, nothing bad happens, but when the volume is turned up to its maximum level, it does happen.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

took for home-based work. There are two monitors, my home PC, and a functioning laptop. The plan was to use a wireless keyboard to access both PCs conveniently from any location in the flat. I discovered this keyboard on AliExpress and knew it was just what I needed. Although I've only had it for a month, the flight is typical, and I personally think that Logitech products are of good quality and outstanding service. Although I accept that this is IMHO and I've met people who have had issues…

Pros
  • I've determined the following benefits for myself: Working with the keyboard is really convenient for me because the keys feel and press much more naturally than on Apple keyboards, both in terms of tactile feedback and key placement. - Traveling by key is a pleasure. The keyboard is really quiet. My wife used to moan frequently about the previous mechanical keyboard, but you can hear the buttons being pressed on this one, and the sound is actually rather soothing. - Many useful extra keys, like multimedia keys and a separate lock key (which would be extremely useful in the office). - Presentation. It looks like the mac pro keyboard, which is what I was originally considering. - Touch typing marks are wonderfully haptic, which drastically cuts down on the amount of time it takes to become used to the new keyboard. - The primary buttons have holes that fit fingers very comfortably and avoid slipping. - It's quite convenient to switch between devices. By tapping specific keys, the keyboard may instantly switch between three connected devices that it has memorized. If the mx mouse can do the same, which is the major feature that convinced me to buy this keyboard, I'll be willing to pay more for it. - The keyboard includes a built-in battery that works flawlessly and holds a charge, especially if the unneeded backlighting is turned off. Although the illumination is not a benefit for me, it does look great and can be adjusted. When I made my decision, the reviews stated that the keyboard does not function when charging, but this is inaccurate information. The keyboard operates flawlessly and fully during charging (tried specifically).
Cons
  • I found a few flaws in myself, but the bulk of people probably won't be affected by them. - The backlight may be adjusted. Despite the fact that I use touch typing, I find it to be meaningless. If it didn't exist, the keyboard would likely be many thousand dollars less expensive. - There is no method to access the BIOS through the keyboard because it connects to the computer only after the OS has been loaded. I won't say that it isn't still possible, but it won't begin without tambourine dancing. Even though the connection of any old USB keyboard has been improved, it can still make using it feel awkward, especially considering that it costs $10,000. However, an adapter was included, which, from what I can see, connects via a radio channel. The judge claimed that it should have been able to function in the BIOS, but it was unable to do so. In general, this is a normal and expected behavior for any bluetooth keyboard. But even so, I hesitate to give it a true minus. - Works flawlessly with Windows and Mac OS, but switching in Ubuntu takes approximately two to three seconds. Although not lethal, it occasionally can be inconvenient. (Again, this is more of a keyboard issue than a Linux issue.)

I've had it for a week and am still dissatisfied with my purchase. The keyboard has some solidity because it is rather heavy. It actually lies on the table, like a glove, as they stated in another review, in part due to the weight but also due to the premium rubber linings. Additionally, typing the truth causes a really pleasing vibration on the table:) It wasn't until I read another review that I realized what I was experiencing. I like that you can alter the way you push the function…

Pros
  • Weight Functionality Both when using a whistle and while using Bluetooth, there are no lags. Very convenient device switching with the option to score it on three unique keys.
Cons
  • The lighting actually, as they stated in another review, shines with stripes under the keys with a light that is brighter than it gives out on the keys themselves, if you look at the keyboard at an angle, which is how most people look at the keyboard. This is the one downside that I have so far seen. Even from above, it is obvious that the light originates from beneath the keys, which is not a very attractive source of illumination. But a nice tone of brightness makes up for it.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

What did I pay for? The product is a complete failure.

Due to the keyboard's subpar construction, I cannot in good conscience suggest that you buy it. The price is 8,532 dollars. Acquisition date 10/14/2022 Pros: A potent concoction that includes all of the following qualities: 1. a wireless keyboard, comparable to a great number of others 2. the term battery to replace batteries 3. indirect lighting 4. Butterfly keys, which have a modest profile and the appropriate amount of resistance 5. the configuration of the keys, which has a depression in…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

When everything is installed and ready to go, the device is quite user-friendly. For high-volume printing jobs, I choose more expensive mechanical solutions. It works nicely as a replacement keyboard for my business laptop. Many users have complained that the backlight turns off too rapidly when the device is idle. On the other side, she can prove her worth by flashing the sensor with her own hands. Working at night is no problem for me; in fact, it's rather funny.

Pros
  • Excellent haptic feedback. The flush-mounted keys are excellent. Consistently strong despite carrying a heavy load. Doesn't wander from seat to seat. There is no squeak to be heard. A sufficient amount of illumination behind the subject. When using a mouse from the same series, you can switch between computers by plugging in either one of the USB whistles. Numerous configuration options to explore
Cons
  • The Logitech Logi software is terrible. Indeed, unexpected. The software is unique to their G series of gaming computers; it boots up quickly and detects its surroundings without any training required. Inexplicably, the software fails to recognize peripherals on individual computers in the business series. Although there are guides online for uninstalling and reinstalling the driver manually, this is obviously not satisfactory for such a pricey item.

Total degradation plus a condescending attitude on the part of the corporation toward the purchaser; their programmers are not even going to attempt to fix the issues that ALL consumers have been writing about for the past year. Only care about the amount of money that was given to you. The constant juggling and reconnecting with volume jumps is not a natural activity, but using this keyboard normally is impossible. Unfortunately, it is not possible to return such a miracle to the retailer…

Pros
  • It has a small footprint, an office-inspired design, and an attractive appearance; nevertheless, the keys do not contrast with each other, making it difficult to operate without a backlight. Convenient layout, in spite of the fact that the left shift key and the f key are grouped together. Simply a matter of routine. However, the deficiencies render everything irrelevant.
Cons
  • It has a tendency to lose its connection with the computer, and both the backlight and the connecting key to the device are flickering. It makes no difference who the receiver is (we tried it with three different people using the same picture). When it does not fall off, the software is flawed: the keyboard forgets the settings, and if a key has been reassigned, you have to hit it multiple times before the software wakes up and remembers the new assignments. It's a huge pain in the neck. When this happens, the buttons may appear to be stuck, and you may continue to print the same letter until you pull the switch. A persistent bug with the volume (which I still encounter with Logitech Craft) occurs whenever the volume is adjusted via the keyboard; specifically, the volume jumps to 100% and remains at that level until the switch is distorted once again. Particularly enjoyable first thing in the morning and late at night. I decided to switch to a new keyboard with Logitech Craft because after using the previous one for 2.5 years, the battery life began to drastically decrease. It would only last for a day with the backlight on, which is unacceptable. And despite the fact that Logitech has been in business for so many years, the company has never given much care to the wheel. It is only useful for controlling the volume, and even then, there are some issues with it (see the previous sentence for more information). Because of this, I decided to take this keyboard. I'm acclimated to the layout, and I enjoy the key travel and the fact that there aren't a lot of backlit options (with the exception of huge gaming devices), but Logitech not only failed to correct the flaws that were present in the Kraft, but it also added new ones. In contrast to Kraft, this clave springs and bends in the middle. If the rubber bands in the centre of the clave aren't touching the table, then why the hell are there rubber bands in the middle?! This one has six rubber bands in the corners, and when Kraft only had four, she was able to stand on the table as if she were nailed without bending anything, however this one bends and creaks as she moves back and forth. When the battery is low, the charging indicator will not light; instead, you will discover that the battery is low when the keyboard begins to lose connection more frequently than usual.

Everything else will be perfect if you enjoy typing on this keyboard as much as I do. However, go to the store and attempt to "knock" on the keys before making a purchase. Don't take the numerous nice reviews here at face value; not everyone will find this experience enjoyable. If you've spent your entire life "banging" on long-travel keys, this keyboard might not be for you.

Pros
  • - Long lifespan; - "Hot" switching between devices; - Backlight

The ability to connect up to three different devices at once is a very convenient function. If you utilize the backlight while it is charging, it will stay charged for a week. Below are some downsides: At first, the change to the short left can be rather puzzling. If the MacBook has an English keyboard with a long shift, this will not be a particularly convenient option.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Normal quality, you can use it.

If we're talking about a high-end product, there shouldn't be any empty space under the buttons or bouncing windows that reduce the size of any open windows. It's a C.

Pros
  • The actual keyboard is fine. It's a great help for printing documents for my job. In video games, you can use the specialized "mechanics" keyboard. So now, in compared to the mechanics, typing is much more comfortable; the hands stay in one spot, the keys don't dig into the palms, and you can reach more of the keyboard with less finger motions. Less likely to miss due to the button's generous size. The accuracy of blind typing has improved. Extremely low; almost level. This is a list of positives.
Cons
  • Lighting is a mess. The keys' sides and bottoms let in light. It's also not uniform. Not all keys allow light to pass through from below. The sloppy lighting still bothers your eyes even though you don't spend much time really looking at the keyboard. Although, given the price, it could be improved. Negative mark. Software that promptly closes any program taking up the entire screen via a pop-up or similar interface. Shows up sometimes and then vanishes. Highlight icons appeared briefly on this symbol before they vanished. Thankfully, the settings weren't required, so the software could be destroyed and the issue fixed. In a nutshell, the backlighting is adequate in every respect. Another negative aspect.