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The Logitech K780 Keyboard is a versatile wireless keyboard designed for seamless connectivity across multiple devices. With its sleek design and long battery life, it offers a comfortable and efficient typing experience for professionals on the go.
M**3
Nice and Quiet Typing
Keyboard is nice and quiet when typing. Although I wish it had legs so you can elevate like other keyboards. Its is kind of hard to hit the keys sometimes because they are so flat but otherwise a great keyboard
F**.
Wrong for office use
I am not one to post poor reviews but this keyboard is a disaster for office use. This keyboard repurposes the F1 through F3 keys so that key strokes I use every day for word processing are unavailable (eg. CTL-home, CTL-end). Keystroke navigation in any Microsoft office application is basically impossible. The product is advertised as being "programmable" but seemingly no one at Logitech knows how to do that. The documentation is nonexistent and tech support is unresponsive and, when you reach them, support staff do not understand or can't explain the product.A huge disappointment and truly awful keyboard for anyone who works in an office setting.
A**X
Won't wake up, won't stay paired
They keys feel great, nice and smooth without long travel or sound, but I had to return it.The Bluetooth won't stay paired, and the keyboard goes to sleep after 10 seconds, so there's always a several second pause before it starts typing again... if it does.Returned.
A**R
like how it pares
It pares instantly ..will switch from one to another in seconds. comfortable key boardbrought it mainly to switch from one device to another
K**N
A Versatile Wireless Keyboard
The media could not be loaded. An interesting keyboard that helps you work with multiple devices.It's not perfect, but the keyboard ticks a lot of boxes for me. I will be using it with my main PC for a while, but may move it downstairs to my kitchen in the future.Pros-------* Beautiful Design* Keys are easy to type on* Can easily connect to three devices and switch between them* Battery life can apparently last up to 2 years* Can fit four or five phones or one phone and one or two tablets* Bluetooth connection is reliable* Also comes with a USB dongle for those that do not have bluetooth in their PCCons------* No backlight for keys* No light for caps lock to show if it is active* No light for number lock to show if it is active* Some useful keys, such as Print Screen, have to be used in conjunction with a function key (FN+DEL)* The angle of the ledge is fixed and is not adjustable in any wayOverall, I am happy wih the purchase. Some sacrifices had to be made by me as have switched from a full sized keyboard, but I am loving being wire free and being able to quickly switch to my phone or Surface Pro.:)
M**S
Worse keyboard I've ever used in my life. Here is why..........
Worse keyboard I've ever used in my life.Horrible to use, keeps loosing connection even while in the middle of writing something it will cut out for no reason, That's the worse thing any keyboard can do is randomly loose connection well this load of rubbish does that, Then there are the keys so close together it's hard to press only 1 key, Its also very heavy. I WISH I NEVER BOUGHT IT, WORSE THING I COULD HAVE DONE WAS GET THIS RUBBISH. Also, if you like your F keys F1,F2 etc.. Then you're going to be very angry when you press them and nothing happens because this stupid keyboard decided it wants to randomly be in another function. I had enough of this load of rubbish and beat the keyboard and throw it in the rubbish where it belongs and i will get a cheap 5 dollar keyboard that's way better than this.
C**E
DDG
Been on a journey. Originally I was a mac user since the mid-00s, then 2016 arrived. Then, I decided to join the PCMR and get a keyboard with mechanical switches. Cue Cherry MX Blues, etc etc. I first had a Corsair K70, then a Razer BlackWidow Tournament Edition. But the thing was... ...wires. And I wanted to be able to switch between my Windows environment and my Raspberry Pi without a problem. And perhaps my Android phone too (yes, I really, really ditched Apple).Now that I've 'moderated' a little bit, I discovered the Logitech MX Anywhere 2S mouse. And then, days later, I was encouraged to buy this beauty. This is not a gaming keyboard by any stretch, but the keys are as good as the ones on my Lenovo ThinkPad T480S, and that's saying an awful lot. They make a lovely noise which is dampened slightly by the hard rubber. The alphanumeric keys are concave, whilst the fn keys and modifier keys are convex.The pressure feels just right. There is no plastiky feel. As I said, this really feels every bit as good as a ThinkPad keyboard. The keys feel responsive, but not to the point they feel unstable. The key travel is about as long as you would get on an Apple Wireless keyboard, but when the keys hit the end of their travel it just feels... ...nice. You want to keep typing. That's why this review has gone on for so long.Now to the rubber stand bit. I like it, it doesn't get used much, but it sure is a nice visual feature. The rubber gives the keyboard a whacky weight to it. You could hit someone and jolly well hurt them with this thing. It's rubber, but it's not tacky. It feels incredibly good quality. This is like a ThinkPad keyboard mixed with a little modernity. Perfection.edit: and the BlueTooth switching is sublime. Happens within seconds.
P**S
K780 - The most amazing Keyboard I've ever used
The K780 has become my top keyboard, I use it on my desktop even when on my laptop. It has circular keys so you can't easliy mis-type.. by having a gap between the keys, if you press the wrong one, you're pressing nothing. There is a slight learning curve for those who touch-type; but it's a very small one.It has a little holder for portable devices such as iPads and Phones, and has 3 Bluetooth options.... you hold down on the 1/2/3 white keys and it enters pairing mode. Then accept them on your device you're using - and Tudah' 1 You''re done, when you want to jump from one to the other, simply press the button and the keyboard will siwtch.My only slight wish was that the battery was a USB-C or even any USB. It uses standard AA batteries, which should last you a good 9-12 months depending on what you're typing.Being a laptop user, it's also the first time in a long time where i've had a keyboard that has a Number Pad. I always "Meh', I don't care" about them, but now i've got it, I really wish laptops had them, maybe they could focus around the F key being a 5, so you can blindly use it? I'm not sure.I totally adore this keyboard, along with it's little sister the K380.
N**N
Amazing keyboard! Solidly built, excellent battery and excellent switching!
I've had loads of keyboards, including quite a few wireless ones. I'm probably going to go out on a limb and say this is the best of the wireless keyboards I've ever used.The keyboard itself is very slim, far slimmer than mose, and the keys have a low profile, which makes it great for sliding on a shelf, or down the side of the sofa when you're not using it. The top of the keyboard has a toblerone-shaped device-stand. I assume this is for people who want to prop up a tablet or phone. I don't use it for this, but it looks like a far better solution than I've seen elsewhere, using legs and arms.The keyboard is SOLID. It's quite heavy, heavier than it looks like it should be. My guess is that there's a solid piece of metal forming the back of the keyboard, making it very stiff, and unlikely to bend/break if you accidentally sit on it. I'm really impressed by how solid it is.The key action is nice and clacky, so you get good tactile feedback. Of all the low-profile keyboards I've used, I'd say the key action on this one is as close to a 'proper' keyboard as I've got. The keys have a nice resistance, good spring and stop at the end of their travel with a nice firm 'tack' sound, not the muffled plastic of some chiclet-style keyboards.The pairing of the Unifying is relatively painless, but needs a PC to do it. Once the keyboard and dongles are paired, you can unplug them and stick them in anything that recognises a standard USB HID keyboard (which is pretty much anything, probably even including PS4s).Pairing of the bluetooth is very easy, and doesn't need a PC.You can have the keyboard paired with up to two dongles AND a bluetooth connection all at the same time. You switch between the paired devices by pressing the function keys F1->F3. if you want the actual function key, you need to press Fn and the function key. This can be reversed, so you need to press Fn in order to switch. There is a way of doing this via the software (if I remember correctly), and you can do it with a special key combination on the keyboard, but some people say this is non-permanent, so if the batteries run out, you need to do it again.Battery life is excellent. I've not had to replace them in a year, and I've used the keyboard for about a day a week.I bought this with an M720 Triathlon mouse. The keyboard is able to pair up to the M720's dongle, and the M720 mouse can pair up with the K780's dongle. This allows you to have a proper Keyboard+Mouse pair for two different devices, and you just switch between them with the Function keys on the keyboard and a toggle switch on the mouse.I use this M780 with a MisterFPGA, a SteamLink and a Sony TV (via bluetooth). It works flawlessly with all three.Overall I'm extremely pleased with this keyboard, it's absolutely the best wireless keyboard I've ever owned, and absolutely the best designed. The only slightly negative thing is that you need the Windows software to pair it and set up things on the keyboard, but I'm sure there's a Mac version too now.
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