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The Logitech K780 Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard is a versatile typing solution designed for modern professionals. With the ability to connect to multiple devices via USB or Bluetooth, it allows seamless switching between your computer, tablet, and smartphone. Its full-size layout, integrated device stand, and wide compatibility make it the perfect companion for any workspace.
Brand | Logitech |
Series | Logitech K780 |
Item model number | 920-008025 |
Hardware Platform | Tablet, Smartphone |
Operating System | Windows 10, 11 or later, Chrome OS, macOS 10.15 or later, iOS 11 or later, iPadOS 13.4 or later, Android 7 or later |
Item Weight | 1.92 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 0.9 x 6.2 x 14.9 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 0.9 x 6.2 x 14.9 inches |
Color | White |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech, Inc |
ASIN | B01LZTBKBG |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 16, 2016 |
M**N
Great keyboard with a great look & feel
This keyboard is great. I got this for someone else in my home after they tried my K380 (Which is basically the same keyboard minus the aluminum holder at the top and no numpad on the right). They're super happy with it and loves how the keys feel and operate. This isn't a mechanical keyboard but still super nice. One of the best things about the keyboard is the ability to pair it with 3 different devices. To change between devices you just have to push the corresponding button that matches the device you want to use. The keyboard is Bluetooth and also comes with 2.4Ghz Logitech unifying usb receiver. It's powered by two AAA Batteries. To remove the battery cover you slide the door towards the center of the keyboard and not to the edge like you would imagine. The keyboard does have a power switch on the right narrow edge that you can manually power down with but typically you won't need it as they keyboard does go to sleep after not being used. If the keyboard goes to sleep you will want to press the button that corresponds to the numbered item you want to use, you will need to wait a moment until the button stops blinking. To pair the device to something using bluetooth simply press and hold the numbered button until it blinks rapidly then open your bluetooth settings and locate the keyboard in the list of devices. This keyboard is labeled for both a Windows computer and a Mac. I personally use the keyboard with a Mac.Pros:Great keyboardVery well madeComes with Duracell batteriesComes with a unifying receiver for devices that may not have bluetooth or if you don't want to use it that wayKeys feel good when typing and are a good size for small or large handsCan be used with a total of 4 devicesEasily switchable between multiple devices with the push of a buttonSwitch to manually power off, this would be good if you need to take it with you and need to toss it into a bagCons:If you must have a device with its own built in rechargeable battery this one may not be the keyboard for you.No way to remove the aluminum stand if you don't plan to use itHas a bit of extra weight from other keyboards but that's likely due to the aluminum
S**Y
Easy connection, solid typing experience, perfect size
1st, this keyboard feels good to use with quiet keys and comfortable key spacing. The size of the keyboard is perfect in my opinion... Big enough to have a 10-key but small enough to not take up much desk space. The keyboard is surprisingly heavy and seems very well built.The multiple Bluetooth connections are fantastic and switching output to PC, tablet, or phone is a push of a button and you're off and running.I didn't think I'd really use the phone/tablet stand, but it ended up being an amazing feature that I use all the time.I've connected this to several devices via Bluetooth (2 Windows PCs, 1 Android phone, 1 Android tablet) easily and without trouble. The connection is generally solid and I blame any hiccups on the PC side (note that the hiccups are not missing letters etc. but rather a rare disconnect/reconnect from BT). There is also a weird glitch that requires you to select into the text input section of a Google sheet cell prior to being able to input numbers with the 10-key. No big deal but odd.
G**R
Great Keyboard
I recently bought another keyboard and had tons of problems with it. I connected both that and the Apple Trackpad to my Macbook Pro 2010. They would both continuously disconnect and reconnect. The pointer on the trackpad would also jump all over the screen when using it. A couple of days later I bought the K380 Keyboard to use at work with my Macbook 2016 in clamshell mode. I loved the K380 except that the keys are so close together. I kept it for using while at work and will use for travel when needed. That prompted me to get the K780 for home.First thoughts were frustration. I could not connect the keyboard using bluetooth. I was hesitant to use a USB slot to attach the unifying dongle. However, the keyboard was not showing up in the Bluetooth list. I had to submit to connecting the dongle. After I paired it, it set up automatically, just like the K380, for Mac. That was another issue with the other brand I purchased - I had to remap the keys for it to work like a Mac keyboard. This eased my frustration some.After playing around a little I noticed the following. Mainly, the trackpad was no longer disconnecting and jumping all over the screen. It was working perfectly, as intended. The keyboard was also working perfectly and not disconnecting. The keys are quiet and need just the right amount of pressure to type. I also like the rounded keys as I am 100% aware when I hit the wrong key.I later tried it with my IPhone. Though I doubt I will use it much that way as I use Messenger on the Mac to sync my messages, it was a novelty idea to be able to switch seamlessly between the two.My only gripe about the keyboard is the holder tray for devices will not hold them with a case on. It just barely fits the Iphone X in depth to keep it upright. Anything thicker, may not fit.
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