Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard for Computers, Tablets, and Smartphones (Black)
Model: 920-006342
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Packaging Info
Package Weight | 2.2 lb |
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 12.3 x 8.0 x 1.7" |
General Information
Battery Life | Up to 2 years and can be monitored with the built-in battery life indicator light |
Switches | On/Off power switch |
System Requirements | Bluetooth wireless computers or mobile devices which support external keyboards (HID profile): PC: Windows 7, 8, or later Mac: Mac OS X or later Chrome OS iPad or iPhone running iOS 5 or later Android tablet or smartphone running Android 3.2 or later Internet connection for optional software download |
Dimensions | 0.79 x 11.77 x 7.68" / 20.07 x 298.96 x 195.07 mm |
Weight | 1.81 lb / 0.82 kg |
Supported Device Dimensions | Fits Devices up to 0.4" thick and up to 10" wide |
Bluetooth Transmission Distance | Up to 30' / 10 m |
The Logitech Cordless MediaBoard for PlayStation 3 is currently one of the only Sony-certified--and totally compatible--cordless keyboards for the PS3, but it's really not a true PS3 keyboard.
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Sony-certified and fully compatible with the Sony PlayStation 3, the Logitech Cordless MediaBoard for PlayStation 3 has a slim profile, is easy to set up, and has a built-in mousepad, obviating the need to connect a mouse to your PS3.
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It's somewhat pricey, and there are no PS3-centric buttons/shortcuts available on the keyboard.
I have to applaud Logitech for doing something that took me, and a large majority of PC enthusiasts based on the reaction to the announcement, by surprise. Having a configurable keyboard is not new, be it via hardware dip switches or software, to where people have made use of it to assign macros,...
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Wireless connectivity works seamlessly across multiple devices, Innovative use of the Crown dial to help control actions on multiple applications, Good build quality, Configurable buttons and dial via software driver, Native support for Windows and MacOS, even together, Pre-programmed keys offer...
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Limited functionality with the Crown in most applications, Expensive, regardless of the competition in this category, Battery life is not satisfactory when backlighting is on, and the lack of fast charging does not help either, Only one-year warranty
This is a fine wireless keyboard form Logitec that is compatible with your tablet or smart phone in addition to your PC. It supports Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, iOS, Android devices, giving a deal of deal of versatility across a range of devices.
Now once you switch tools and tap the input dial again the options for what you do can change. For example in Photoshop if I have a brush selected I can adjust the size and thickness of the brush etc. It really is a cool way to interaction with your project or whatever you may be working on.
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– Sleek and thin design, – Very unique creative input dial, – Really changes how you interact with your workflow, – Comfortable to type on
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– Unable to edit the preset profiles, – Keys can squeak sometimes
The Logitech Craft is an object lesson in not judging a book by its cover. By all appearances, it’s seems to be a standard chiclet keyboard with a volume wheel. Nothing impressive, though, sure, it looks sleek.
For a durable case with a very good keyboard that feels like it can take a beating, the FabricSkin is your bet. But it's a pricey accessory for a year-old iPad.
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The durable-feeling Logitech FabricSkin Keyboard Folio has a water-resistant keyboard, and automatically connects and disconnects from Bluetooth when magnetically snapped into position.
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Bulkier, heavier, and more expensive than the competition.
Logitech's versatile keyboard case is a lot less expensive than Apple's slim cover, but its thick two-piece design is better for desk use than lap-typing.
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Great-feeling keyboard. Comes with a back cover. Holds Apple Pencil. Multi-angle stand. Back case detaches from keyboard. Keyboard has backlighting and extra function keys.
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Not lap-friendly at all. 10.5-inch version is hard to fit on a narrow table, and has a stiff plastic cover that adds bulk. Chunky design adds bulk to the thin iPad. (The 12.9-inch model has a better feel and narrower footprint in keyboard mode.)
Priced to compete with Apple's Bluetooth keyboard, the Logitech Tablet Keyboard for iPad is a similarly shaped, well-functioning writing tool with a twist: its case doubles as an iPad stand.
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The Logitech Tablet Keyboard for the iPad has a sturdy feel, iPad-specific control buttons, and its magnetic slipcover doubles as an iPad stand when typing, tilting to multiple angles.
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The full-size keyboard's not as portable as a keyboard case solution. The plastic chassis feels a bit creaky on the edges, and the stand uses a fragile flip-out plastic piece. Some might prefer Apple's keyboard instead.
This isn’t any ordinary keyboard. This slim, minimalistic deck swaggers with potential thanks to a plethora of features made to improve productivity and assist creativity.
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Media control button, Good actuation point, Tactile key response, Customizable for productivity
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Limited access to software/apps, Pricey
The setting is done by installing the application called Logicool Options, but the setting of the control wheel is as follows.Rotate left or right Horizontal scrollPress Center buttonPress and rotate Navigate between applicationsThe third push and rotate will not be used for grading because it...
I needed a ten keyless keyboard to go with my logitech g502 mouse. The RGB on this keyboard is not too over the top. The lights mainly just show on the keycaps and not between them giving it a clean look. The Romer G keys feel close to cherry red keys but definitely not as smooth.
I am awaiting the replacement of my Logi Slim Folio. When in the protective case and moved into place it would not connect to my IPad. I had physically take it out the case and align the magnets so it owuld connect.Either to the left or to the right of where it needed to be.
I don't understand why people are complaining that the keyboard can fall out of the case. Just carry it with the opening up instead of down and it won't fall out.
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Compact, great battery life, very responsive and wakes up fast from sleeping. Love using the case as a stand for my tablet. If I had a reason to buy a second one I would.
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I really don't know how I went so long before buying this keyboard...oh yes....the price! With this keyboard recently going on sale I decided to pick it up. DAY ONE I got the keyboard to work with the dial in Lightroom Classic and now there is no going back to a regular keyboard.
This thing is awesome! With the smaller 60% keyboard I have way more space on my desk and I am able to set my keyboard closer to my mouse pad, which gives me a more comfortable position while I'm gaming. I don't miss having the number pad at all, mostly because this is a gaming PC.
Purchased a new iPad and wanted a Bluetooth keyboard to go with it. I have looked at a lot of Bluetooth keyboards and so far this has been the best of what I have seen--but it is not as nice as the Logitech keyboard I purchased several years ago for my husband's iPad.
I haven't use it that much, but will update as
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Overall, it is fine from my limited use. It is also small and sturdy- easy to move around, and takes your fingers of the Tablet.
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- Wireless Distance of up to 30'
- Supports Most Phones and Tablets
- Fits Devices up to 0.4" Thick
- Fits Devices up to 10" Wide
- Connect Three Devices Simultaneously
- Easy-Switch Dial for Device Selection
- Integrated Cradle for Phones and Tablets
- Windows, Mac, and Chrome Compatible
- iOS and Android OS Compatible
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- Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard for Computers, Tablets, and Smartphones (Black)
- 2 x AAA batteries (pre-installed)
- Limited 1-Year Hardware Warranty