Product Comparison: Logitech K380 vs Logitech K480
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- Everything about this keyboard's design is very deliberate and functional by design. The weight, the size, the odd ginourmous slot and dial, all serving the ultimate high functionality of this keyboard.
- Chunky size and weight (normally a negative) function as a sturdy base regardless of where the user is.
- After owning several wired and wireless keyboards I have never had luck with finding one that is so comfortable as this one is. The size is just perfect, it is neither too big or, too small.
- The keyboard size is very comfortable for anyone using a standard laptop.
- The weight of this Logitech keyboard might be considered too heavy for some people.
- It has all the keys that a PC has, but I'm using it on an iOS (iPad Air 2), which I love.
- The K480 features big raised keys, is weighty and has a form factor that is unique among keyboards.
- The layout is so well done that accurate typing and navigation are possible in the dark without backlit keys! Yet again, awesome!
- The only negative here is that there is no cover to protect the keys when in transit.
- The keys are noisy; I don’t mind this so much, but they’ll definitely be heard if you’re typing in a quiet area
- It was super easy to sync, it's a veryy good size, easy to type, and I can connect it to multiple devices.
- Mounting slot accomodates not only many form factor tablets and phones but also at the same time.
- It seamlessly switches between three devices without breaking a sweat (I have it set up with an Android tablet; an Android phone; and an iPhone--haven’t needed to re-pair any of them)
- Great battery life (I’ve yet needed to change my batteries after using it near daily for over a month--I am, however, careful to switch it off after I’ve finished using it)
- The low battery indicator is on the bottom of the keyboard rather than in a more visible location (the logic of this baffles me)