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Menachem 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Up to 96%] I was looking for a bluetooth keyboard to replace my usb keyboard that was ok but not really happy with my current keyboard. I looked into the surface keyboard. The reviews online and youtube were very conflicting. However after figuring out how to get the keyboard paired with the pc. I absolutely love this keyboard, it has the same keys and feel as if you had bought a surface laptop 3. The unit that I have received so far after everyday use has had no issues with connectivity, no issues with any of the keys at this point seems like a solid keyboard that is going to last for a long time.

5
Mauricio 2024-04-09 06:46:16

[Windows] Its a wired usb keyboard. which is great for me because I do not have to deal with bluetooth hiccups, or with batteries that die in the middle of a deadline. Its a comfortable keyboard to type on. And looks stylish if thats important to you.

5
Javon 2024-05-04 06:54:19

[Black] When combined with the widi bud usb dongle you have a truly wireless Bluetooth midi keyboard that is slim and works with negligible latency which is great for portable musicians and producers.

5
Maciek 2024-05-06 08:15:10

[USB 2.0] Up until now, I could connect either a USB-audio headphone OR a USB-compliant MIDI keyboard to my USB-C iPad via a wired connection, but not both. This meant that one of the two – keyboard or headphone – had to be connected via Bluetooth. This is usually not a problem except when trying to record a live performance, where Bluetooth latency is frankly unacceptable. With the MiniFuse, however, both the keyboard and the headphone attach to the interface, and a single USB-C cable connects to the iPad. I have so many neat synth and other music creation apps on there that I can finally use live! This is HUGE for me. Note that the MiniFuse 4 supports up to 500 mA keyboards via its USB-hub, so long as it's plugged in, whereas the MiniFuse 2 supports only up to 250 mA devices, which cuts out most external USB-compliant MIDI keyboards. Yeah, it's a bit of a pain to have to plug the MiniFuse 4 to a wall socket to make it all work, but that's still just a single wire. Oh, also, I've connected some synths to the audio inputs, and I've been running both the headphone and main Audio outputs, as well as the loopback interface both with the iPad and my mac, and it all works and sounds fantastic. The manual takes a bit of careful reading to understand the possible routings (for me at least, I'm a newbie at this) but it's well written and I was able to figure it out pretty quickly. I didn't know I needed it, but now that I have the MiniFuse, I can't imagine not having it as the central hub to my synthesizer setup.

5
Felipe 2024-06-22 04:14:46

[17.9 x 6 x 2.7"] I bought it because i wanted a keyboard and mouse where i can connect to the computer without use any usb drive, and with their bluetooth capabilities this is possible.

5
Douglas 2024-05-05 06:13:38

[1000:1] I had searched the internet for several hours trying to find a simple half rack Bluetooth receiver, to come up with just really this one option. I really enjoy the addition of the 3.5mm aux input and USB power on the front. It works well to charge a phone, but doesn't have the voltage to charge an iPad. B&H has the item as the SM4, but the model that was shipped is the latest model, the SM4U, which includes a USB-C port on the back of the unit for USB audio playback. It has other features, like a mic channel that I probably won't use in my setup, but I could see that being really useful for a different application!

5
Douglas 2024-06-12 09:38:45

I had searched the internet for several hours trying to find a simple half rack Bluetooth receiver, to come up with just really this one option. I really enjoy the addition of the 3.5mm aux input and USB power on the front. It works well to charge a phone, but doesn't have the voltage to charge an iPad. B&H has the item as the SM4, but the model that was shipped is the latest model, the SM4U, which includes a USB-C port on the back of the unit for USB audio playback. It has other features, like a mic channel that I probably won't use in my setup, but I could see that being really useful for a different application!

5
Michael 2024-09-04 07:16:47

[Yes] First of all, I'm not sure why Logitech ever discontinued this excellent keyboard. It was inexpensive for my budget, and had the PERFECT feel. I cannot stand the insane loudness of mechanical keyboards. This keyboard hits the sweet spot as it is not too loud or too quiet. The width of the keyboard is just perfect, as I sit in a recliner in front of a big TV, and have no issues with anything. Unlike someone below complaining about the numeric keypad on the right..... that is standard on almost every keyboard. No one uses the top row, are you kidding me? It's too easy to use your right hand to easily hit every number and math symbol. Top row numbers are useless unless you're playing a game. They take longer to press because they are spaced out about 10 inches!!! No thanks! Now, I will miss this keyboard greatly, and sadly I spilled stuff on mine and two of the buttons now stick forever and I kind of broke them when trying to clean it, so I will be buying another keyboard. But the other fantastic feature of this keyboard that is hard to find anywhere is the USB rechargeable feature. This allows me to not have to worry about changing batteries all the time! I don't even like changing rechargeable batteries because it's just annoying. It's so much simpler to be able to charge the keyboard with a USB cable and get several days or weeks of life out of one charge, depending on usage. RIP, K800. You will be missed.

5
Lawrence 2024-04-24 03:27:44

[49 Keys] Read the fine print. This uses Bluetooth LE, and that requires an iPad3 or better. After wondering why it didn't work with either iPad2 here, I found that tidbit (which I had missed) in the fine print, hemmed, hawed, and opted to upgrade the iPad side of the system. It is a quality product, which on the one hand seems quite pricey for what is effectively a 2 button bluetooth keyboard, but on the other hand is much better made than whatever I might kludge up from a cheaper bluetooth keyboard with many more keys. The keys are lit, soft, and silent, and the device is considerably more affordable than some others in its niche - and with the keys on top, not over the edge, it works fine on carpets (some reviews indicate that is a weakness of some competing devices.) For hands-free page turning it really is ideal. Intended for foot operation, it is a bit larger than you'd expect from the pictures.

5
xoxonikole1 2024-08-09 08:39:36

[0" / 1 mm] [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bluetooth Keyboard for Tablet With Built-in Cover, Slim and Compact Wireless Keyboard for Windows, Android, Linux, iPad, iPhone, Mac, Apple TV Keys-To-Go 2 is a slim keyboard with a built-in cover that protects the keyboard from damage. Thank you @Logitech!

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