G**R
Does not stay connected
I like the keyboard and the option to type on several devices however I have to repeatedly remove the device from my computer and re-sync to get the keyboard working again. It is very frustrating. I am currently toughing it out but would not buy again in the future.
S**R
Great product
I rarely post reviews for products from large companies. They are rich and greedy enough LOL....they don't need my reviews. But for this, I had to make an exception.
P**.
Lightweight, almost full keyboard. Works better with Bluetooth connections
I bought this as a replacement for the Logitech K780, which I returned because it was full of problems (see my review for that here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R35GENH71RJKEG/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_rvw_ttl?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B01LZAK8MM). My setup is a Windows desktop computer, an iPhone 5S, and an iPhone 8+. I initially had some issues connecting this to the PC with the USB unifying receiver it comes with as it frequently missed my keystrokes when I was further than about 3 feet away (I display my PC on the TV while I sit on the couch), but after connecting using Bluetooth instead, all those issues went away. This is almost a full keyboard, but it is missing some keys such as the PrtScr button, which in those cases you instead have to use an Fn key combo. The keyboard itself is pretty light, especially compared to the K780 since this one doesn't have the smart device stand integrated as part of it and instead has a detached stand that you can place at any distance away from you. The device switching capabilities work well and don't have the same issues as the K780 where it would frequently miss the first few keystrokes after switching devices or after periods of time without any activity. There is a bit of lag that is normally not noticeable, but becomes more apparent if you're doing things like playing rhythm games where timing is very important (in those cases a wired keyboard is probably your best bet anyway). There's also another minor annoyance where it defaults to having the first three F keys (F1, F2, F3) act as the device switcher, so you have to download and install a software called Logitech Options in order to force those keys to default to actually behaving as the F keys. In that case, you use Fn+F1 key combos to do the device switching.The version of this keyboard I got was the "international" version, which I think basically means that the keyboard also has stickers for Korean Hangul next to the regular alphabet. I was a little puzzled at first why it only had Korean characters and not Japanese or Chinese since the instructions came in those languages as well, but it actually makes sense since Japanese has romaji input and Chinese has pinyin input, both of which just use the regular alphabet. I've been using this keyboard happily for about two months now without any issues.
S**G
The switching between multiple devices is great and so is the additional stand for the phone
The switching between multiple devices is great and so is the additional stand for the phone. Only drawbacks are: the tactile response is not as nice as a mac keyboard; it's much louder; and also the keys are closer together than normal (so you have to adjust to that).
A**R
Check out the cool not Logitech logo
It's not really a Logitech it's some other South Korean brand, there is s slight delay from when you start typing, so you have to hit the first letter twice.Was shipped directly from South Korea doubt I will be able to get my money back. Also didn't realize it had Korean fonts on the key board til I opened the box, really should have read the product description better.In terms of switching from one device to the other it really makes it easy which was the whole reason I bought it, keys are really close to each other keep making errors cause I have fat fingers.
G**G
Very handy, cuts down on multiple keyboards.
Using with a Mac and 2 Windows PC's works well
D**D
NOT REALLY A WINDOWS KEYBOARD
There are a bunch of things you tend to assume about keyboards, after you've bought many of them. This one is missing a lot of them:- There is NO print-screen button... you have to do a (fn)(Insert) combo. This is a pain in the neck-- I test a lot of code and screen shot all the time.- There is NO 'caps lock' LED indicator (check the product pics). If you are typing a password, you have to open an unimportant window and type something to confirm you are in the correct mode.- There is NO 'num lock' LED indicator.. same deal as the caps lock. If you are taking the number pad in and out of number a lot (to use the arrow keys) do NOT buy this keyboard.- There is NO 'scroll lock' function... really?- There is NO 'windows button'... well, its sort of there, this keyboard labels it 'Start'. Found it sort of by accident.If you can get around these details, the keytouch/tactile feel is ok, but I don't that's enough to make me feel good about this product.
B**E
The build feels very cheap and I cannot get it ...
The build feels very cheap and I cannot get it to switch to the USB after pairing and switching to bluetooth
M**H
Good product
Good product, happy to buy this.
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