Charlie Brown
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This is a great Keyboard, beautifully designed, sturdy, made with high quality materials and a gorgeous, modern look, very comfortable to use, silent, precise. It is clear Logitech put a lot of effort on this keyboard and it paid off, this is without a doubt the most beautiful, incredibly designed and so far highest quality keyboard I have ever owned, it is a pleasure to use and look at. Battery life is decent but it can be improved (more on that later) and it has a few drawbacks that avoid me to give it 5 stars. These observations shouldn’t prevent you to buy this keyboard; it is a solid buy, but just with the intention of providing constructive feedback to Logitech –If they ever read the reviews- and be honest with those thinking about buying it, here I go The biggest issue is battery life, which Logitech could have improved if they thought about a thing I’ll point out later. Battery life can be a subjective matter but I would say a good wireless keyboard should give you, as a good wireless mouse should also give you, at least a week of regular use and 4 to 5 days of heavy use. That’s what my Logitech mouse gives me but this keyboard gives me 3 days at most. It is not a big deal as you can just plug the USB cable and keep working but it means having to carry with yet another cable and being the use of USB-C is not that widespread yet, chances are you have to carry a mini-USB cable also for other uses. If you take illumination out for good –it has an option on the app settings- it will improve, but what puzzles me is that a better management of the illuminated feature should have been able to improve battery life without having to get rid of the feature altogether. The problem is that illumination defaults to its highest settings every single time the keyboard connects to your computer, meaning if you stop using the keyboard for a while or shut down the computer, once the keyboard comes back to life the illumination is at maximum, no matter before you decided to dim it using the keyboard keys provided. This forces you to dim the keyboard again, and if you forget then battery life will take a hit. This is the first time I have this issue with an illuminated keyboard, although the others were wired ones. I looked at the app and there is no way to set a dimming setting is either illuminated or not. This is silly and I still hope there is something I don’t know (still researching) The above is the major issue I have with the keyboard and as you may see it is not a big deal, but at this price point and with all the craftsmanship put in this keyboard is a regrettable oversight. The others minor issues are the setup process and the range of the unified receiver. On the setup, it should be plug and play and that’s it, but if you already have a Unified Receiver and you want to replace it with the one the keyboard brings it is not that simple, at least on W10. Once you turn on the computer, it will say it has identified two unified receivers, even if you already removed the old one and plugged in the new one. To select which receiver to use, you should be able to click a menu button using yes, a keyboard and a mouse that it is not connected yet. I had to plug and old wired keyboard and click the correct button. This can be avoided if you keep the old receiver but why do that if you get a new one? If something goes wrong can you isolate the problem to the keyboard, the receiver or what? My take is that I should have removed the old receiver from the Windows settings and then plug the new one, but it doesn’t say that anywhere in the instructions and it can get to you in the middle of the installation On the range of the receiver, I had the old unified receiver plugged in at the back of my desktop PC (in my gaming configuration) using older models of a wireless keyboard and a mouse without any issues. I used the same configuration for this keyboard (and I also got a new mouse) and I was experiencing intermittent disconnections and lag, which can be really annoying in gaming. At first I thought it was a video issue as I was playing an FPS and it jumped when looking around or suddenly the character stopped moving. I lowered the resolution to no avail, until once I saw the number 1 button on the keyboard blinking for a few seconds and then going back to solid, meaning the connection was lost. I moved the receiver to one of the USB ports at the front of the PC and the issue was fixed. Why a newer model, which by rule should be an improvement has less connecting range is definitely an issue Overall a great piece of technology, agree with some reviewers that it is a bit overpriced but you will get a high quality, very nice looking keyboard. Oh, forgot “The Crown”: I mostly use it to mute the volume and control it, which is a very pleasant feeling and much better than having to reach for the speakers volume or the keyboard buttons (particularly if you choose to keep them as Functions buttons) and way more precise, but not a must have. I have also used it for moving around tabs on Excel or while browsing but again it is not a must have although it feels great. I use my PC mostly for gaming and my laptop mostly for MS Office and I don’t see a tremendous need for the Crown yet but that may change as I use it more. If you work on designing applications or complex mouse keyboard combinations it might be a great tool tough, reading from some comments. And I see a lot of potential but for the apps I use it is still very limited Also I will advice on installing the Logitech App, it allows you ti get the full potential of the keyboard as well as configuring the Crown which can be important