Logitech K360 Wireless Keyboard
The Logitech K360 Wireless Keyboard is a compact and stylish keyboard designed for comfortable and efficient typing. Featuring a space-saving layout, multimedia keys, and reliable wireless connectivity, this keyboard is ideal for both home and office use.
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Marcie –
Keys are very loud so keep that in mind if you zoom a lot! But I like the classic “click clack” (it’s so satisfying!) and the spring response of the keys feels nice for a fast typer like me. The keys themselves are slightly rounded at the edges with dips in the middle to nest your fingers. The texture of the plastic for the keys is just rough enough so your fingers don’t slip. The frame is a shiny though so it’s still very sleek looking (I’ve kept the protective film on it and will only remove once it starts to peel away on its own!).So far battery life is good…I sometimes forget to turn it off! Batteries are included which is fantastic! But if you’re looking for a more eco friendly option buy rechargable AA batteries when the ones it comes with are drained (I’ll be doing this for sure!)I tried connecting with other universal Logitech connectors and it paired pretty easily following the steps!The dedicated volume keys work with my laptop sound and the play/pause works when watching YouTube. I haven’t tried with Netflix or other video apps but I imagine it would work too.You can use all the keyboard shortcuts you normally use on a PC (ex. CTRL+C to copy etc.)It has little feet on the back top corners to elevate the keyboard if you don’t like typing on a flat surface.Overall I love this keyboard and you get a great price for a great product. Do not opt for a cheaper random unknown brand- you won’t know what you’re getting!! Whereas this keyboard is made really well and Logitech put a lot of thought into this for a classic wireless keyboard. Would definitely recommend!
G –
Comprei há alguns meses, demorou pouco para acabar a pilha, achei que fosse esse o motivo dele travar tanto. Com pilhas novas continuou a dar problemas, ignorando inputs, demorando para responder, etc. Eu tento economizar energia desligando ele sempre logo após desligar o PC (até uso notificação pra não esquecer) não acho que seja as pilhas que estão acabando mais uma vez, é que o produto é de baixa qualidade mesmo, o que é uma pena por que tive boas experiências com a Logitech no passado, mas dessa vez não deu. Estou muito decepcionado.
Psombawfcat –
I love the Logitech K360 keyboard and have done since it first came out although I appreciate it might be a tad too compact for some. It’s size and layout are perfect for me but finding new ones as the old ones wear out is becoming harder and harder so you can imagine my joy at finding a seller who lists new units.Even though the asking price is quite high I nevertheless ordered one but when it failed to arrive after a week I contacted the seller and they replied in less than an hour. After a few messages back and forth that same day the matter was sorted and they advised that a new one was being posted.It arrived by Royal Mail four days later with batteries already fitted and, after locating the dongle in the lid of the box, it was up and running with no problems (for me).There was one slight issue in that 5 of the keys are mislabelled and that is why I have dropped a star:- number 2 key shows (@) but shift produces (“)- number 3 key shows (#) but shift produces (£)- the apostrophe key (‘) is normal but shift produces (@)- the strange looking key below the backspace button is for (#) and shift for (~)- below Esc the key shows ( ` ) and (~) but the shift actually produces (¬)The listing’s images are true and clearly show that the keys are not where they would be expected to be however such basic errors does suggest that the keyboard hasn’t actually come from Logitech.Other than that all else seems fine and the typing is as smooth and quiet as expected. As I’ve been using the correct layout for years I automatically go to the correct key so can live with the errors although I imagine new users might consider it a deal breaker.The level of service I experienced from reApp was exemplary and despite the cost (£55) I intended ordering a few more mislabelled units in the coming days.Update: I will unfortunately not be ordering any more because the day after writing my review the cost shot up to £70 and they have therefore priced themselves out of the market. Shame.