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Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like it, thank you for the quality product.

This is the first keyboard I've used that outperforms the built-in "Makov" on both Mac OS and Windows. It may appear pricey at first, but after giving it some thought, you'll likely come to the conclusion that nothing else offers as much value for the money. When Logitech craft first came out, I was going to get it, but then MX Keys came out and it was twice as inexpensive and didn't have the "magic wheel" that I didn't find useful. This is the nicest keyboard I've ever used, and I couldn't be

Pros
  • First, I have to continually switch between my Mac and PC computers, and my iPad becomes the "third" computer at times. Everything does what it's supposed to (within limits; see drawbacks). Almost instantly, you may make the change. Like the internal "Makov" keyboard, function keys are an optional add-on. If the backlight is on for 8 hours a day, the battery should last for around a week. The keys have a nice notch, are silent, and rattle less than the standard Makovsky keyboard. Doesn't move around much, and it doesn't slide off the table. Elegant and not too hefty to cause any discomfort whether lifting, bending over, or kneeling. The fingers seem to "dance" across the keyboard, deftly pressing each button. Third, working while charging through Type-C from any adapter, such as a phone or tablet. You may check the charge status in the app itself, or just observe the keyboard's lighting to determine when it's time to "feed" the device.
Cons
  • Somewhat odd bluetooth behavior with Apple products (Macbook and iPad): everything works great at first, but after about a month, the connection breaks and refuses to connect. Problems cease to exist when a personal computer (through an adapter) is used. Perhaps there's a bug in the Apple program. Second, the keyboard's backlight is visible if you tilt your head slightly. Ugly. I wouldn't feel at ease typing without some sort of backlighting, as pointed up here. The backlight itself has a peculiar mechanism: it turns off when you're not using it, and you have to move your hand to the top edge, lightly touch the edge, or press a key to turn it back on. The sensor in the first scenario does not always function properly. It would be preferable if the operation mode could be independently selected, such as "always on / by sensor / always off" (after a firmware update, the sensor performed better). Logitech's software is notoriously shoddy; I wouldn't trust it on a poppy, and the company's default settings don't work with high-resolution displays. This company's wireless game mechanics had the same problems before they released their latest set of peripherals, so you can imagine how bad it is now.

A similar mouse is available from Logitech. The kit's restriction to specific models is unfortunate because it eliminates the convenience of simple swapping if you prefer the keyboard but not the mouse's ergonomics. The keyboard's ability to copy and paste between computers was not tested because I lacked the necessary cases. Below are some advantages: Low profile, quiet operation, quiet key travel, and excellent tactile feedback. I would consider the quick switching between devices to be a…

This Logitech keyboard is, to this point, the best I've seen from the company. After eight years of using the "old" K800, one year with the G513, two years with the Apple Wired Keyboard (or whatever), and generally a lot of various keyboards, I have come to the conclusion that the K800 is the best keyboard. Taking into account the guarantee that Logitek provides, it ought to be satisfactory, and I believe that in a couple of years, you will be able to at least save up for a second one.

Pros
  • - Without wires. - Illuminated. - Coming as near as possible to replicating the "magic" of Apple products, but without "cheating off homework" - Connects via the unifying protocol as well as BT. Concurrently, for a total of three different devices. And toggles between them using buttons on the physical hardware. In addition, if you have an MX Master mouse, you can use it as a kind of keyboard, video, and mouse (KVM). - Quiet. - There is a variant known as MX Craft that has an encoder fastened to the very top of the device. There is bound to be someone who is interested. There are a lot of benefits; to have a feel for it before you buy it, just go to the mall and try it out.
Cons
  • Obviously, there are certain drawbacks to consider. They won't kill you, but they are interesting enough to warrant a description. - Backlight: Bleeding onto the surrounding area around the keys (Backlight oozing). When the hand is lifted, it does not always react immediately (yeah, these are first world problems; nonetheless, for that amount of money, everything should be perfect, dammit). Even if it appears to be rather gloomy all around, he occasionally maintains the opinion that the backlight is not essential in any way. - Power source: A single charge of the K800 lasted for a period of three months. It will remain in this location for the next few weeks. Do not replace it if it deteriorates; nonetheless, in the past, there were regular AA NiMH batteries hidden behind the lid. - A "multi-system" solution that includes both Windows and Mac layouts on the same board is a bit peculiar, and it is unclear why the terminal locks and the Vol + keys are separated from one another. - The radio interface may have a significant impact on the 2.4 GHz wifi. However, given the laws of physics, there is really nothing that can be done in this situation. - If dirt creeps behind the keys, cleaning it will require the entire soul to be removed. It should be obvious by now. It is tough to make a purchase at a price that is reasonable. Bank bonus points or savings from gray market goods.

It would be really beneficial if there was a knob for controlling the level. It's a little frustrating that the Windows lock button is in the corner; I accidentally touched it several times when I meant to press the minus sign. A nearly flawless keyboard in every other respect. When more than three buttons are pressed at the same time, clamping will not take place. However, it is not a mechanical device. The price tag is arbitrary, and I make no judgments about it. I have no choice but to…

Pros
  • It is very thin, attractive, silent, not easily soiled, does not scrape, dust does not clog, the connection is excellent, and it has never been foolish for five months. Full size but small. Big entry. If you are concerned that the shifter is too little, you need not be concerned since the arrangement of the keys is extremely cool. If your finger lies evenly and only on the shifter, you will not miss it. Pleasant illumination that does not bother. Not operated by a battery, and it has a good holding capacity. It discharges in about a week with about a little while the backlight is on and it works nonstop for 12 hours a day. There was determined to be no battery drain. The weight is about right, and it holds up well on the table.
Cons
  • The cat, after the large mechanics, does not recognize this clave as something on which it is difficult to lie; so, it twists everything, lies directly on the clave, and you have to switch it off while leaving the computer. However, this is due more to a lack of experience with rearing a cat than with using a keyboard.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, not disappointed.

The following modifications would be made if I were to create the following keyboard. 1. I would create a 0.5 cm space between the number row and the row of function keys (F1-F12). 2 I'd put the Esc key 0.5 cm away from the F1 key. 3. The desktop lock key would be set apart from all other keys by at least 0.5 cm. 4. Would reduce the tenacity of the rubber pads and make the keyboard lighter. 5. The body's upper portion would be constructed of aluminum. 6. I'd possibly place a fingerprint scanner

Pros
  • fast switching between three PCs is possible. production caliber. extended battery life. looks fashionable. Lovely backlight. high sensitivity to backlight activation. The backlight turns off if you don't use the keyboard, but it comes back on as soon as you move your hand slightly in front of it.
Cons
  • The desktop lock key is not at all obvious. The desktop is frequently blocked when I attempt to press the "-" key on the digital block; this is frightening, especially if it happens at night (the image changes to the background, giving the brain no time to process what is happening; after realizing that the computer is locked, it lets go a little, but the residue is still there). It has the impression of a manual transmission car where the first gear should be switched to the third. There is no space between the function keys and the numeric keys. I frequently press them as a result, which is bothersome. The rubber keys on the keyboard are overly tenacious and unnecessarily heavy. This does not function with this keyboard if a regular plastic keyboard can be moved very swiftly and imperceptibly. It is heavy and difficult to move when I want to move it, which is a little bothersome because there isn't the same level of comfort as with the typical one. You cannot access the BIOS if the keyboard is connected to the computer just via Bluetooth (without utilizing the included USB radio transmitter). Additionally, a wired keyboard is required (or a USB radio transmitter must be connected). Plastic rather than aluminum makes up the case's upper portion.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good value for money, I recommend it.

When using a cable and a complete receiver, it functions in BIOS (but not when using Bluetooth). has benefits Premium keyboard, excellent for coding (quiet, accurate with each keystroke). Weighty, doesn't scurry over the table, and simple to wipe. Approximately three weeks of labor without gaming or recharging Cons: Don't rely on the software; just a certain number of buttons can be bound. Although the maker claims the keyboard is for professionals (and the majority of encoders function under…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, Im glad I chose this option.

Long enough has been spent considering the purchase of this equipment. I won't instantly recognize anything the first time I see it, but I will eventually become used to it. It's awesome that you can connect three different devices at once. It is compatible with MAC and WIND, which is a huge advantage and just what I require.

Pros
  • There is no rattling in either the brightness of the keys or their response. Working with the MX Master 3 mouse is a really convenient experience overall.
Cons
  • Haven't revealed yet.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

You get to indulge in the sensual experience of touching on a daily basis. There is not a single flaw in her appearance. You might not get used to it right away, but that's to be anticipated in the beginning. Strongly suggested for people who are constantly slaving away at the keyboard.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best price for this product, will buy more!

Has pros: Excellent wireless keyboard that feels satisfying to type on due to its hefty build and smooth action. There is no need for batteries, as charging is done via type C. The one and only alternative to Apple keyboards that I consider to be of sufficient quality. With these drawbacks: When compared to Logitech's more affordable keyboard alternatives, the radio module merely sits in a separate compartment in the package, which makes it very simple to misplace. I would like the case to come

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best I ever used, recommend it to everybody.

I finally ran across a friend who wanted to go, and I knew then that I needed to make a purchase as quickly as possible. It's the only product of its kind to provide backlighting in the language of 2022. Perfect for night owls and other night owl enthusiasts The advantages include a quiet and comfortable typing experience thanks to its laptop-style controls, a dim but adequate lighting, a large battery, and the option to toggle between three different computers. Arguments against it: The…

The keyboard is ideal for people who type a lot because it would be wasteful to spend so much money on games or other activities like drawing or painting. It's beneficial for extended workdays. Another thing, not a problem, but something to get accustomed to, is the extra functionality on the f-keys after installing the right software. Several actions in my running programs are "hung" on these buttons. As a result of habitually hitting the desired button, the volume is increased or anything…

Pros
  • The keyboard is amazing, therefore spending the money was not a mistake. The keys are smoothly and silently depressed. Metal that feels cold to the touch (maybe not to everyone's taste). The illumination is not the most helpful feature for me because I type blindly, but it can be helpful at night if I push a print screen button. I am completing the evaluation after six months because children (5-7 years old) started using computers and sometimes do not comprehend that technology needs to be treated cautiously. As a result, despite having water splashed on it, the keyboard falling to the ground, and different objects being thrown at it, it was unharmed and survived))). Strong, reliable keyboard.
Cons
  • extra button between shift and z that is annoying. You'll probably get accustomed to it eventually, but I have to use several keyboards and computers, thus I constantly miss the shift key and press this squiggle instead.

The keyboard is quite nice to use, especially considering that I used to live with my original ASUS, which came coupled with a monoblock, which I can't even begin to picture using. You only have to lift your hand for the backlight to start functioning properly and turn itself on. The keys have a gentle and unobtrusive sound. A Logitech MX Anywhere 2S mouse was also among the items I brought to the clave. Work and repose at the computer now provide a genuine sense of fulfillment since they feel…

Pros
  • Excellent quality, and it completely satisfies all of the parameters that were declared.
Cons
  • costly, but well worth the investment.

Description, paraphrased The product's superior assembly ensures that the keys will remain in place despite heavy and repeated use. The quoted material has ended. Even now, I find discrepancies between the description and my own life; for example, I can't recall the exact outcome I reached after a year and a half, as depicted in the photo. One of the least important keys disappeared from my keyboard, and I have no idea when I last used it. I didn't hit the piano with a hammer to make it…

Pros
  • Books, articles, blogs, recipes, and everything else written in plain text are all quite easy to print out and use. Perfect, if I may put it like way. Even with my huge fingers, I get a rush from the delightful tactile sensations; it is quite quiet. If there were no complaints about the quality (see "Cons" below), I'd recommend it to writers.
Cons
  • Coding is a nasty activity. I can't take anything with fancy characters. Things are a mess in administration. There's an issue with the F keys. Only for use with mundane text (as in the sense described in "Dignities" above). The left shift is irrelevant to me, but please provide the remaining materials. However, I received this keyboard instead of the Logitech Craft (big brother), about which I have written an extensive review, all thanks to the warranty.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, the product is exactly as described.

I am content with the keyboard; it is almost what I was looking for, but there is something to strive towards (there are flaws). It would be CRAZY COOL if this clitature was 75% instead of 100%. I am content with the keyboard; it is almost what I was looking for. Because there is a current trend toward smaller keyboards, and the majority of people do not use the numpad portion of the keyboard. In the meanwhile, I want to be able to easily reach the arrows with my little finger, which is only…

Pros
  • The keyboard has a great feel to the touch and is of a nice weight. It does not wiggle, and the keystrokes are audible. The optimal dimensions of the keys, including the space between each one. Convenient switching between devices; this enables you to connect various laptops, tablets, and PCs for all of the members of the family and their own devices.
Cons
  • Backlighting that is not very accurate (although, in principle, it is not especially necessary if you type with your eyes closed) The key combination CMD + does not function when used with Mac OS to switch between windows of the same application (it behaves similarly to CMD + Tab, but only within the context of the current application). The standard form of the Enter key is not very user-friendly; the key works better when it is stretched out, because otherwise it is difficult to press. Left Shift is a small button, but you quickly become accustomed to it. There are no variations with keyboards that are shorter (80%, 75%, 60%).

Has some pros: You can't help but continue to have fun with it even after almost six months have passed. Without exaggeration, this represents an additional level of ease in one's work. Having these drawbacks: In my opinion, they are not, with the possible exception of the flawless operation of the lighting; nonetheless, this is something that does not bother me too much.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pluses and minuses, think before you buy.

I needed a new battery-operated keyboard to use with my Macbook and external display, so I picked this one up. I sold it a week later and was relieved. The keyboard isn't terrible, of course. It has various benefits and is highly advanced. However, she is neither here nor there after using plastic-cased Magic Keyboards for ten years and mechanical keyboards for twenty. Each has its own story, pros and cons. To me, it's glaringly clear that the casing is made of plastic (it's made of a lot of…

Pros
  • The existence of proprietary software and the option to remap multimedia (Fn) controls; full compatibility with poppy and Windows; dual-layout buttonsKeys that can be remapped in software; the ability to connect to three devices at once through Bluetooth; the availability of four additional keys above the number block (screenshot, etc.); Strong and hefty design, silent, soft touch keys; synchronization with their own MX Master mouse; ability to copy and paste text and files between computers Type-C charging and a long-lasting battery (five to six months without the screen's lighting) Shadows and light from behind
Cons
  • Despite its sturdy construction, this is composed of plastic. A lot of reviewers make it sound like it's metal when it's not. - A clear "evil" key travel on the Magic Keyboard makes the MX Keys feel like a toy if you've gotten used to wadded key travel. The same cotton as any membrane clave for 1000r; notches under the fingertips in the keys are neither a benefit nor necessary; using them slows down typing. Contrary to popular belief, this is not a new innovation from Logitech; keyboards like this have been on the market previously. I also don't think it's a benefit for Claudia's overall visual appeal. - Dumb, top-mounted plastic strip bearing the Logi logo - Do not trust the official site's photographs since the backlight is uneven and done on the rear, and it leaks in spots; also, there is no other sort of fastening for the legs and port.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product suited me, I will recommend it to my friends.

In overall, the acquisition meets all of the expectations. Both the appearance and the texture of the keyboard were quite appealing to me. Everything is handled in an equitable manner. The connection functioned perfectly without any issues. Additional features are more than sufficient; in fact, I left everything at its default setting, despite the fact that it is possible to change them. The illumination is pleasant, it is simple to set right on the keyboard, and it does not cause discomfort to

Pros
  • 1. Concentrate on Quality 2. Work-related tactile sensations 3. Additional important functions 4. Reflective light
Cons
  • 1. Mass 2. The shape (I will elaborate on this in the text). 3. Applications

For me, the benefits of its smooth operation, sturdy construction, and eye-catching design much exceed its flaws. This is less of a dealbreaker than a minor quibble. Advantages that vary: What a fantastic keyboard! The keys have a smooth and audible click, and their covering is akin to soft touch but is less susceptible to dirt. The design is fantastic; it's substantial without being cumbersome, and it rests flat on the table like a glove. The backlight isn't perfect; sometimes it turns on…

Got pros: Keyboard constructed of metal that is both comfortable and durable. With the push of a button, you can switch between the various PCs. I use punch-to-switch on a regular basis, and despite my best efforts, I just can't get used to how there are no breaks in between.