Change the way you work with this wireless Multi-Device keyboard from Logitech, which has been optimized for use with all operating systems.
Easy handling of multiple devices
You start typing a report on your computer and then write a message on your phone or tablet, simply by pressing the Easy-Switch button. Compatible with Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS (iPhone, iPad), this universal keyboard recognizes the type of device you have connected, so all the keys are exactly where they should be.
Sturdy and Silent
Sturdy construction with large, carefully crafted, curved keys, a comfortable numeric keypad, and all shortcut keys. Thanks to Logitech's PerfectStroke key system, typing is smooth and quiet. Its strong wireless connection offers a range of 10 meters and 128-bit AES encryption between the keyboard and connected devices.
Long Battery Life
Battery life of 24 months from two pre-installed AAA batteries, with automatic suspension function, on/off button, and battery status indicator light. The keyboard offers two options for wireless connection: USB Logitech Unifying or Bluetooth Smart technology. Either way, you win!
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This review is about the keyboard language: English US
One of the best keyboards I have ever had in my hands.
Durable, with clear construction quality, easy to type on, comfortable in the hands.
The icing on the cake is the ability to use it simultaneously on 3 devices, so I have connected it wirelessly to my computer, my mobile phone, and my TV. Well done Logitech!
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Well. I have had the keyboard for two years now. It is a good keyboard, which is evident from its sturdy construction quality. It has a pleasant feel to the keys. But...
1 - Because they have placed the options between the 3 devices on F1 - F3, in order to use the Fn shortcuts you have to constantly have the fn key pressed. There may be some lock with the use of Esc, but it is not straightforward.
2 - Basic functions such as Print screen, page up, page down only with the use of Fn.
3 - Small keys for the arrow keys up down left right
4 - You cannot place it at an angle to make it more easily accessible to the fingers.
Overall, it is a good and reliable keyboard but there will be occasions where it will seem unnecessarily difficult to use. My opinion is to prefer a more modern Logitech keyboard, which has independent device switching buttons
This review is about the keyboard language: English US
Very good keyboard. I connected it relatively easily to my work laptop and iPhone. Indeed, I press one and write on the computer, I press two and write on the phone in red. I also installed the application and with various key options, I can have shortcuts. For example, I press the home button and it opens the morning applications that I work with. I recommend it
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Nice keyboard, especially round buttons, good connection to the computer and ability to use it on multiple devices. Attention, from ITDirect and the date I am writing to you, they claimed it is English - US and I received German - DE. Just to inform you, the keyboard is completely different. Even the layout of the letters changes. Therefore, be careful and especially I think due to the significant price difference compared to other stores.
This review is about the keyboard language: English US
Sturdy and silent keyboard. Completely satisfied.
Used for typing and gaming.
It takes a little getting used to at first but I consider it worth the price of 80 euros.
This review is about the keyboard language: English US
Use for work at home with a Mac and PC on the same surface, saved me from having 2 keyboards. Compact, with excellent key feel that has a short and quiet travel. There is also this groove for a tablet/mobile that I use for my phone and a stylus. I have been touch typing for many years and have not encountered any adaptation problems.
In my CONS: no indicator on CAPS LOCK and NUM LOCK, something that would have helped me but I don't find it catastrophic. In combination with Logitech M720 or MX Master 3 mice, they solved my hands.
I tried typing on my phone and the switching is excellent and fast, but only with Latin letters. I haven't found a way for Greek, at least on the Samsung S10+
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Excellent keyboard. I preferred it because it has the base for a tablet. The 12.9-inch iPad fits perfectly on its built-in base. The keys have an excellent feel. I connected it to a desktop computer and the switch between the iPad and the computer was seamless. It is a heavy keyboard specifically designed to support a tablet. The combination of a tablet with this keyboard and mouse makes for a very satisfying workstation.
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The only negative thing is that it is a bit expensive. However, I think the keyboard is amazing.
I used it with my phone and the language switch is done with the shift and backspace on the phone. Give it a try. On the PC, it works normally like any other keyboard.
No problem with autosleep. Yes, it is a bit heavy, but otherwise it wouldn't hold the phone in the special position it has. It is great in terms of weight. Very comfortable and convenient!
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I was considering it before I bought it because of the reviews, but I was looking for a quiet and beautiful keyboard, and in the end, I didn't regret it.
Positives:
+ The keys have a nice feel.
+ Relatively quiet, obviously you can hear the buttons, but it's nothing compared to other keyboards in the €20 range. I generally recommend anyone interested in noise to search for related videos on YouTube where they review it along with typing.
+ The stand for other devices is very convenient. I don't often connect it to my phone, tablet, etc., but I still like that they can be supported and I can see them.
+ Heavy, in a good way, it's high quality.
+ The connection is great both with Bluetooth and USB. I didn't encounter any problems.
Negatives:
- The home, end, page down, page up keys bother me a little because they are on the numpad and in order to use them, you have to press the num lock, and then if you want to use the numbers on the numpad again, you have to press num lock again, and it's the same thing.
- Strangely, it doesn't change languages on mobile. I don't know if it's the fault of Android or the keyboard itself. At first, it was only in English, then with some tricks from the internet, I managed to switch it to Greek as well, but that's it, no language switching.
Personally, I didn't encounter any problems with autosleep.
As for the batteries, the site states that they are okay for up to 12 months. However, generally, I believe a keyboard/mouse that is rechargeable is a good investment.
UPDATE: As for the home, end, etc., they can be replaced with fn+(corresponding arrow)
This review is about the keyboard language: English US
It is an excellent keyboard, with a great advantage of being able to connect to 3 devices via Bluetooth. I bought it, if I remember correctly, for €65, and a year later I still think it was a very good purchase.
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It does not have many programmable keys (only 3).
It does not have a light indicator for CAPS LOCK, NUM LOCK.
The space bar has a moderate feel.
Its major advantage is that it easily connects to 3 devices via Bluetooth, but when connected to a mobile phone, it does not type in Greek.
It does not support charging, so you have to change batteries...
This review is about the keyboard language: English US
This keyboard is one of the best on the market for non-engineers. The buttons are silent. It connects directly to the computer in Bluetooth mode and the programmable buttons are very handy. It is definitely worth the price.
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The keyboard is great unless you want to play games, now disconnecting personally doesn't bother me when I'm not using it... also on the right side it has a button that you can turn it on/off.
Also, it's good to read a manual before using it and then write comments.. That's it.
This review is about the keyboard language: English US
First, it should be mentioned that the keyboard was purchased on a black Friday offer for around 70 euros and I have been using it for about a month now. It is a very high-quality, sturdy, and quiet keyboard with comfortable typing, perfect for someone who does demanding office work (it is fatigue-free and has not tired me no matter how many hours I use it) and who wants to be able to switch between (up to 3) devices with the press of a button. It has been tested and connects seamlessly to Windows, Android, and Linux (both via Bluetooth and the Logitech Unifying USB). As for the appearance, personally, I like the base for mobile/tablet that it has, and that was the reason I chose it; as far as I know, there is a similar model without this base. Various international websites have very good reviews, although they also mention the "issue" with auto sleep. There is now a firmware update available, which I installed from the first day, and it claims to solve this dissatisfaction. I don't have an exact picture of the keyboard's performance with the old firmware, but with the new one, I haven't encountered any problems. Finally, there are some negatives that I found for my usage, some of which I knew from the moment I bought the keyboard, but I still wanted to buy it, and some I discovered along the way: 1) Personally, I often use the Home, End, etc. buttons. At first, I thought that using them from the numpad (via the num lock toggle) would not be convenient, but I was wrong; it was convenient as long as I got used to it. 2) It has quite small arrow keys for me; when I need to use them for a long time, I also use them via the numpad, where the feel is very good, but you need to get used to it. 3) At first, from the photos, I thought there was no print screen key, but I was wrong; it is in the row with the function keys. 4) Through the software that accompanies the keyboard (only supported for Windows and Mac OS), you can customize the keyboard's functionality to some extent. One of these customizations is the default function keys mode (e.g., whether you need to press just F10 for mute or the combination of Fn + F10). As long as the keyboard is functioning on a device with the application installed, it works normally. If you change and connect to another device with a different OS (tested on Linux where the application was not available), then for as long as you are connected to that device, and even when you "return" to the device with the application, you need to repeat the process as this customization no longer applies. 5) I would also like it to have indicator LEDs for num lock and caps lock, but considering the autonomy that the company wants the keyboard to have, it probably wouldn't be a good idea. For those who frequently switch the functionality of the numpad like me, it would be useful. However, this doesn't mean that it can't be achieved through a notification using software ;) If I try to see the negatives and positives of it, personally, I think that for the money I paid, it will help me in my work more than it will hold me back!