Type in Style! ✨ Elevate your workspace with the K780.
The Logitech K780 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard is designed for the modern professional, allowing seamless connectivity with up to three devices. Its quiet typing experience and universal compatibility make it an essential tool for productivity, while the integrated device cradle ensures your gadgets are always within reach.
Brand | Logitech |
Product Dimensions | 38 x 2.2 x 15.8 cm; 830.07 g |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 920-008041 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | K780 |
Colour | Dark Grey/White |
Standing screen display size | 15.6 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR3L-1600 SDRAM |
Wattage | 3600 watts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Operating System | Android,Chrome,Mac,Windows |
Supported Software | Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan |
Number of Batteries | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Item Weight | 830 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
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.
M**R
Best I've Ever Used.
I bought the Logitech K780 after I poured a brimmed cup of tea into my last Logitech bluetooth keyboard (K480). I know that was the most British-people-problems thing ever, but I would like to say that the K480 was what I thought was great, but this new K780 in my opinion is the best on the market right now.- round keys are great to stop mistyping with my fat fingers- keys feel really nice to press and aren't too loud like the K480- product isn't too lightweight to move about or feel cheap but also not too heavy to be a pain and travel with- product's design and button layout is perfect- switching between devises is easy and instantaneous (would be a pain if I used F1 F2 or F3 ever but I don't..)- the device stand bit is awesome. iPhone fits with a chunky case on. And because the stand bit doesn't have ends like the K480, you can have loads of devices in there. The K480 couldn't fit an iphone and ipad because it had enclosed ends on the stand (look at the photos, it'll make sense).- I didn't realise how much i would use the side keypad but that's a massive bonus too.- if the battery life is anything like my K480, it'll be all things to all men and women. I had my old K480 for 5 years, never changed the AAAs once.If you use a laptop stand and need a wireless / bluetooth keyboard, look no further. This is affordable, bulletproof (apart from copious amounts of tea) and does everything you need.
A**R
Boring but good
Great keyboard, being able to pair it with several devices is handy although I don't use the feature very often. The keys are more spaced out than on my partner's Logitech K380 so I think it is the better choice for a desktop, although it is more expensive. I wouldn't pay full price for one of these - I've seen them priced as high as £80 - but for the £50 I paid on a warehouse deal it's great value. It's got a decent bit of weight to it and is generally well made, I use mine daily for several hours and it feels like it'll last for years. The low-profile keys have a good amount of travel (similar to old MacBook keyboards but a bit deeper) and I don't really notice any difference in them being circular. Some of the hot keys can be remapped in the Logi Options app.Spending decent chunks of money on peripherals like keyboards etc is boring but it is worth it if you spend significant time interacting with a computer. The K780 is more comfortable, reliable and also better looking than most cheaper stuff.I don't like the tablet holder as it's too thin to use if you've got a thicker case on the tablet and it also holds the tablet too low and too close to the keys. If I use this with my iPad I stand it up in the case separately - I wouldn't recommend buying this just because it has the slot. Connecting can also be awkward, especially if trying to (un)pair devices with the Unifying receiver. You'll need to use the Logitech Unifying app to add/remove this keyboard if you're using the receiver. Lack of a caps lock light is obnoxious on a keyboard that's otherwise this capable but that aside it's all pretty standard. It doesn't always wake my Mac straight up on the first key press either so I usually mash a few keys which does the job.Keyboard is still showing 3/3 bars of battery left after 1 year of daily use and I don't turn it off. It's a boring but dependable keyboard so don't pay too much for it but it's nice to have, especially if you're working from home and can get your employer to pay for it instead. Recommended.
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