great piece of kit, a little heavy but a life saver
great piece of kit, a little heavy but a life saver
Though affordable, Logitech's Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 doesn't feel like it'd hold up to wear-and-tear.
Pairs with up to three devices and operating systems at once; Battery lasts two years; Works with Windows; MacOS; Android; iOS; and Chromebook
Looks and feels cheaply constructed; Some keys are oddly shaped; and some keys are missing; Noisy while typing; Thick and heavy
Ever think it would be convenient to not have to switch keyboards when moving between various computer devices-say your MacBook and your iPad, or your iPhone and iMac? Logitech makes some of the choicest computer keyboards and mice in the industry, at least in my estimation.
I was looking primarily for a keyboard for my MacBook when at home, and this product does the trick perfectly. It also allows me to pair with my iPhone and iPad with a turn of a dial. It is too heavy to travel, but that doesn't concern me. A great price and great functionality.
This keyboard is easy to use and can be connected to three equipments. There's sound when pressing the keys. Not everyone likes the sound but it's ok for me. The only thing I'm unsatisfied with is the unpunctual delivery.
It's basically my job to type, so I type a lot. There's quite a bit more to it than that, of course, but typing is kind of the cornerstone of being a writer of any kind. Because of the amount of typing I do, a good keyboard is important.
A mobile keyboard that does it all, on all of your devices - that's quite the Holy Grail nowadays. Well, what we're looking at here is an offering from Logitech that may just suit the needs of your mobile lifestyle.
The keyboard does take a bit of adjustment. The thickness of the accessory means the top of the keys is higher than pretty much any other keyboard I have used. Also, the round, island keys have a lot of play and make a good bit of sound when struck.
Works with three devices at once; Simple to switch between devices; works with a range of different platforms; Great battery life
Keyboard took a bit of adjustment when moving from Apple's offering; Takes AAA batteries and is not rechargeable
Logitech K480 Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard retails at RM 169, it's a great device for those who are on the go and prefers to work on their tablets instead of a notebook. The device is heavy and that takes a hit when it comes to mobility but it's necessary in order to support placement on tablet...
Smartphones, tablets, and PCs form a clan of devices designed to be used with separate keyboards, physical and virtual. But what if one keyboard could be used with them all as a way of saving space and perhaps time?
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