An exceptionally ergonomic full-size keyboard, ideal for travel as well as small-compact spaces
Ergonomic companion for your laptop
You can type more comfortably with a layout you are accustomed to. It is about 20% smaller than regular keyboards, so it fits on your desk, in your living room, or wherever you use your laptop.
Plug 'n' Play
with the renowned Unifying Receiver
Installation takes seconds - simply plug the wireless receiver into a USB port, pull the battery tab, and start using your keyboard immediately without installing any software. You can connect the small Logitech Unifying receiver to your laptop and leave it there. You can even add more devices.
Autonomy
up to three years!
The extended battery life means you won't spend time replacing batteries
Programmable keys
and multimedia keys
You can accomplish more tasks with six hot-keys and twelve programmable F keys for instant access to music, email, and more! Skip a song, pause a video, turn up the volume! Keys for instant access to play, pause, previous, next, volume, and mute.
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Quite a good keyboard, no issues with connection, battery, and generally. I just hoped the keys would be like those on laptops but it's nothing like that. They are hard and the feel of pressing them is not nice, nor can I say it's comfortable.
- First of all, I want to emphasize that there are no Greek characters on the keys, as stated in the description.
- Compact, you gain 10 cm to the right for the mouse, especially if you have the keyboard in a drawer under the desk.
- Excellent build quality.
- There is an LED for Caps Lock (next to the on/off) but not for Num Lock.
- The keys are harder compared to a regular Microsoft Keyboard 600 that I had. I would say considerably harder, but I am starting to adjust - I press a little harder.
- While I was typing this text and exploring the features, I experienced 2 weird behaviors (the enter and backspace keys didn't work) and I had to unplug and plug back in the USB for it to work again. I will monitor this and update if it continues. The USB is at the back of the box, in a somewhat hidden spot inside a metal recess where the panel with the various ports is located.
2023-11-23: I'm back.... I have no connection issues, everything is OK. I have gotten used to the key hardness. I miss the Greek letters that are not available - I sometimes struggle to find the psi (ψ) and omega (ω) letters.... I'll give it a 4 for the missing Greek letters (I knew it, of course, when I bought it).
The keyboard is very good for its price. The feet need special attention because the ones I have used, the 3, broke in the end. Battery life is almost immortal, almost 3 years. Convenient and comfortable. A complete keyboard with num keys in such a small size. It is possible that if you have very large fingers, it may not be suitable purely due to its size.
Although I am a fan of Logitech, this particular keyboard made me reconsider. In the 2 months that I have been using it, some keys, while functioning normally for a while, suddenly become unresponsive. For example, the "a" and the "r" keys. The "r" key eventually responds after several attempts, but the "a" key almost never does. I have to restart Windows in order for them to respond again. I don't know why this happens and why it only affects specific keys and not others. Obviously, the keyboard itself has some serious manufacturing issue.
Logitech: warranty
is the fifth one I buy
I have been using this model for over 10 years without any problems
whenever I need a new one, I buy the same one again
After 7+ years it continues without the slightest problem!
positives:
-No disconnections
-I haven't changed the batteries yet and I have never turned it off.
-Cleans easily with a cloth and due to its design it does not have crevices for crumbs to get under the keys.
-Has multimedia keys
-Has a very nice glossy surface that makes it look very premium.
Negatives
-As easy as it is to clean, the chassis gets dirty easily from hand oils.
-I would like it to have an LED to show that it is on/working (it only has a small on/off switch and an LED for Caps Lock)
*If I were to buy a keyboard now, the only reason not to choose the K360 would be because it doesn't have backlight
I chose it again for the second time after (7 years), and admittedly the keyboard's build quality is different from the previous one I had: The key presses are not as soft and have a bit more noise, and its plastic parts are made of soft plastic, creating a "fake" feeling. It is a value for money purchase, with a minimalist design and good dimensions.
Recently purchased to replace my computer keyboard, I can say that it does its job. I type much faster both in Greek and English. It is ergonomic with the numeric keys on the right completing the picture. I haven't extensively dealt with the F keys. The keys have a good distance between them, the auxiliary keys (del, ins, etc.) are cleverly placed, the noise is imperceptible, it connected immediately, and I can comfortably write without getting tired. There is a bright indicator for caps lock. Personally, it is worth its money.
Keyboards with a large "jog" and probably noisy. Sound and texture like a regular keyboard (of Chinese origin and not a good Microsoft, etc.). For the 38€ I bought it, it probably isn't worth the money. Unfortunately, I didn't see it but I bought it online based on the Logitech name
I had randomly bought it on sale for less than 10 euros and it stopped working after 7 years of daily use. I have nothing negative to say about it. Very good quality, normal typing sound, and positive that it doesn't have openings for crumbs, hair, etc. I disassembled it and it was spotless. As for the batteries, I never changed the ones it came with. I took them out when it stopped working, they are still full.
Very good in everything, quality and feel of the keys, stable and reliable connection, very good layout for fast typing. Finally, a wireless keyboard with a large central ENTER key that suits me very well!
It could be lighter, smaller, with backlit keys, but it is a very honest purchase.
I have the keyboard since September and I use it for several hours a day due to school. I initially chose it because it has the layout of a laptop keyboard, it is wireless, it has a CAPS indicator, and it also has an on/off button.
It didn't take me long to get used to it, I type blindly and haven't encountered any problems. The only issue I had at first was the amount of force I had to apply to type, compared to what I would use on my laptop keyboard. But you get used to it in a short time. As for the build quality, I would describe it as average. I still have the protective film on it, but I can see that there are small "scratches" in one spot, although it doesn't really matter.
As for the noise, yes, it is audible. (It was commented that it sounds like a public office, referring to the noise from the keys). Finally, the negative thing I have noticed is that the keys "fade". That is, there are areas where, despite having a rough surface, it becomes somewhat smoother where you press it AND it is possible for parts of the letters to be erased because they are stuck on the keys (I am attaching a photo for this). Perhaps the latter was also the only thing that concerned someone more.
In general, I would say that it is not worth spending more than 40 euros on this particular keyboard, but it is still a satisfactory keyboard, with plenty of options, and I would say that it is quite convenient for writing, for example, assignments.
I was looking for a wireless keyboard, and I was torn between a mechanical one due to the reviews or something with low-profile keys because that's what I've been used to as a laptop user for 12+ years.
I would have gotten the Keychron K1, but it was out of stock, which I consider to be the best option for getting the best out of both worlds and at a good price compared to others. Do some research, you have nothing to lose.
Anyway, the K360 is 35 euros, a great low price (I was also considering the MX Master Keys, but a hundred euros for something I don't know if it suits me + no RGB to enjoy a bit, I don't see the reason), having read the reviews about endless battery life, and also because I want to have only 1 dongle so I don't use up more USB ports since I already have the MX3. The other Logitech keyboards came with a mouse, which I didn't know what to do with.
Of course, some observations:
- It doesn't have backlight on the keys, so good luck at night. At least you learn the blind system.
- The keys are slightly smaller in size/surface area, I'm not sure if it bothers me, but I haven't noticed any issues with typing. Whatever new thing you get, it takes some time to adjust, from a car to forks for eating.
A very good compact keyboard. Its battery life is more than satisfactory. It is very easy to clean because the keys are raised, so dirt does not accumulate inside. It may collect some dirt, but you can't see it, so it looks spotless even after cleaning it from the top. The build quality is excellent!! During my postgraduate studies, I really gave it a beating! I'm talking about punches like Van Damme breaking bricks in Bloodsport. It didn't suffer the slightest scratch, except for breaking one of its legs.
The most positive element and the reason I bought it is that the keys are flat with minimal space around them, so it remains clean. It is definitely a bit different due to the distances from a regular keyboard, but you get used to it quickly.
It is comfortable to type, it is low as it should be. Another positive is the switch on/off with which you can close it and clean it.
The only negative is the glossy surface which gets dirty very easily and also gets scratched.
I have it since 2014 for everyday use / office work and overall it has proven its worth without any issues. The battery life is amazing, it cleans easily, and the small size is very convenient. It may not be the ideal choice for writing, but once you get used to it, you can write easily and quickly. The price back then was 25.90€ to give you a complete picture.
I have had the keyboard for about two years. Its main positive is that it is very convenient for typing (it has a nice feeling when you press the buttons and makes a nice sound). The second positive is that it is very easy to clean (on-off button). The third positive is that it has an elegant design and that the Greek letters are written on the keyboards. Overall, I am satisfied with this product. The only negative thing I could mention is that some buttons came off from the base of the keyboard
Indeed, as I believe someone else mentioned, the keys give the feeling that they are made of very cheap plastic. However, their feel when pressed, as well as the layout/size, is excellent. Otherwise, the keyboard performs at very good levels. It is well-crafted and accurate.
The only negative aspect is this strong plastic sensation in the appearance and touch of the keys.
Nice wireless keyboard, compact and with a beautiful aesthetic. It works with Logitech's unifying dongle, so if you have other Logitech devices, they all work with one dongle and only occupy one USB port. I would prefer it to use Bluetooth technology, to be compatible with even more devices.
It comes with a matte membrane, which is meant to be removed, but if you do so, it reveals a glossy surface that constantly gets dirty with fingerprints and dust. My suggestion is not to remove it for as long as possible. The yellow sticker that is used to remove it, if you carefully pull it from left to right, the membrane does not come off.
Its batteries are very good, you forget to change them. Nevertheless, I have put rechargeable ones for economy. I have a pair of charged AA batteries and when needed, I change them and charge the previous ones.
Its keys are low, like those on laptops and relatively close to each other, so it is not suitable for gaming and for people with large or long fingers. Its very positive feature is that it has the fn key, which in combination with other keys gives commands such as opening the calculator, shutting down the computer, print screen, etc.
Overall, it is an above average keyboard, both in terms of quality (and price) and functionality, but its design philosophy is more to replace a laptop keyboard rather than to take the place of a regular desktop keyboard.
Excellent keyboard for office use. Very lightweight and with a nice feel on the keys. It connects to the same USB receiver as the mouse (unifying) and has minimal battery consumption, giving it a long battery life. Very convenient for transportation (if needed)
The only thing he is missing is a low battery indication.
I have had it for over 2 years and it hasn't had any accidents, etc.
I play LoL and its response has never disappointed me.
I had it for at least 5 years with a lot of use (gaming and coding) and when it finally gave up, I decided to switch to a purely gaming mechanical keyboard from a well-known brand. After 3 months of using the mechanical keyboard, I decided to buy the K360 again! It is the most convenient keyboard I have ever had. I should note that the gaming use I give it is mainly mmorpg and not fps or LoL type games that may require a faster response than a Bluetooth keyboard.
Honest. Clean and lightweight with a good typing feel and the on/off button on top so as to save battery due to the convenience of not having to turn it upside down every time.
I have this keyboard for about 5 months. It is perfect for work and has no issues. A big plus is that it has the number keys next to the letters - that was the reason I bought it.
The only disadvantage is that the (0) key doesn't press well. I believe I'm not the only one who has this problem, but I don't expect perfection for the money I paid (considering that my previous keyboard worth 100€ had the same issue).
In general:
I was looking for a keyboard equivalent in terms of feel and key quality, as well as back-light support, to the Logitech K780, which either had an h/w receiver or was wired, in order to eliminate the K780's only drawback, which was frequent Bluetooth connectivity issues, making it useless for professional use, unfortunately.
Purpose: writing code or large documents.
Pros:
The support for the unifying receiver means that you can have multiple Logitech devices connected with the same adapter. I used it in combination with the Logitech MX Master mouse and had absolutely no issues.
Cons:
The build quality gives you the impression that it is the cheapest conventional keyboard. It has nothing to do with the average quality and overall feel that other Logitech keyboards offer, such as the K780. However, it seemed to be much more stable than what I had tried in the past. Also, the keys have a stiff texture and are definitely not silent. For example, if you type quickly, they cause a headache for those around you after a while, and they protrude quite a bit from the base, giving you the feeling that it is a typewriter keyboard. I used it for two days and gave up on it. In its place, I chose the "Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Keyboard for Business," which, although it has a slightly strange shape, is far more high-quality, very stable, and saved me.
I bought it mainly for the Unifying Receiver and I thank the friend below who commented that it has made the purchasing decision easy. I paired my mouse in a minute (I had lost its USB) and the keyboard is simple and nice, nothing special but it works fine
Owner for about 2 years, the keyboard has made me look good in gaming (not recommended of course), browsing, 3d editing, and any other use I have made of it. Something very important in my opinion, because it has happened and still happens to almost everyone: It has been spilled on 3-4 times without suffering the slightest damage, a big bravo to Logitech for the build quality! (I have ruined other keyboards with a little water on the surface...). The gap between the keys (chiclet type) helps with easy and accurate typing. Perfect for its price!
P.S.: A small issue with the signal: After about 2 meters, it loses its signal strength.
Good keyboard for everyday use. It is quite small in size, without lacking any functions. Its batteries last a long time (I have had it for over a year with moderate use and it still shows them as full). It is unifying, meaning it can work with a Logitech mouse that is also unifying and you don't have to buy them together (a very important feature for me). I had a small issue with pairing, but I overcame it. I tried to use its receiver to connect a newer M235 mouse, but it had interruptions. However, it worked with the M235's receiver. Obviously, there is backward compatibility, but not full forward compatibility. The keys are satisfactory, although not as good as those on older or newer mechanical keyboards. However, they are much better than those on most new laptops. But I expected that. The special functions require Logitech Setpoint software. However, I can't understand why Logitech now has two different software. The M235 mouse requires Logitech Options software, while older mice used to work with Logitech Setpoint.
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