Type in Style! ✨ Elevate your workspace with the Logitech K375s.
The Logitech K375s Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard and Stand Combo is a versatile and stylish keyboard designed for seamless connectivity across multiple devices. Weighing just 476g and featuring a sleek ice color, it combines ergonomic comfort with portability, making it ideal for professionals who value both functionality and aesthetics. With included batteries, you can start using it right away.
Brand | Logitech |
Product Dimensions | 45.72 x 1.37 x 11.66 cm; 476.27 g |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 920-008165 |
Color | ice |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 4 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.85 Grams |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 476 g |
R**O
Não é teclado ABNT-2, aprovado pela Anatel; como pode ser vendido no Brasil???
NÃO ADQUIRA ESSE PRODUTO SE VOCÊ FOR BRASILEIRO!Comprei gato por lebre! Já tive uma versão ABNT-2 (correta!) - veja fotos, acima o ABNT2 e abaixo o 'novo' - desse teclado que com o tempo foi "travando" e adquiri outro para usar em outro lugar. Depois de uns dias de recebido, resolvi usar aqui mesmo onde estava e percebi a INACREDITÁVEL desconformidade! O teclado físico não é ABNT-2 e NÃO tem a certificação da ANATEL!Perdi o prazo de troca por confiar na idoneidade da AMAZON então, agora, vou passar a usar esse teclado sem as teclas ç,^,~,? e outras... Para se ter ideia, para usar a "?" tenho que teclar "Alt" (a tecla à direita da barra de espaços) + "W"... um aborrecimento!Vergonha o produto ser vendido assim, INFRINGINDO as normas locais de produtos para nossa língua!Mas aqui, tudo pode (NÃO É AMAZON?), o consumidor não vale nada - e ainda vão me falar que eu "não chequei no prazo" - isso se chama vício e supera qualquer prazo unilateral de 8 dias!
A**R
Good Wireless option
Keyboard works well
K**N
is good
This is a review of the K375s (with white accent keys and US layout). Purchased for $35 in Sep. 2020.A summary of this review is included at the bottom.This is the more expensive version of the keyboard offered in Logitech's MK235 mouse & keyboard bundle, which can be found on Amazon for $20 at the time of writing. My dad was even able to get the MK235 for $15 on sale once. So, that essentially means that the K375s is essentially a ~15 dollar keyboard with some mild internal upgrades. But, I knew that before I bought this. I wasn't surprised at the total lack of stiffness or just plain how cheap it feels. I don't think Logitech has made any effort to improve the build quality of this more expensive version.But the cheapness and massive amounts of deck flex are not all that's shared. I really liked the typing experience on the cheaper version, and that carries over to this keyboard. It's your standard rubber dome style keyboard, but the keys feel surprisingly stable, and the really light actuation force makes typing feel super soft. Couple that with the rounded but decently-defined key edges and the large key surface, and I can easily get up to full speed on this keyboard.But if this keyboard has the same great typing experience as the significantly cheaper keyboard, why not just get the cheaper keyboard? The main difference is in the wireless tech. The K375s supports Logitech's Unifying tech, which means you can pair other peripherals with Unifying support to the same tiny receiver. It also has bluetooth, so I easily connected it to my phone and my laptop, and it can switch between three devices using the white function keys at the top. You can connect this keyboard to a different unifying receiver as well, and switch between multiple devices that don't have bluetooth. Nice.Gripes? Aside from the flimsyness, I kinda miss dedicated Print Screen, Scroll Lock, and Pause buttons, simply because I can rebind them to be useful (Print Screen is available behind Fn + Insert). That said, Logitech has thoughtfully given you an Fn Lock option (press Fn + Esc) which allows you to access the F1-F12 keys without pressing Fn. There's even a context menu key, although it's on the F5 key and not in the standard spot. There is also no RWin key. Last but not least, there is no onboard indicator of caps lock, num lock, or Fn lock, although you can get an onscreen notification via Logitech's Options software. All in all, very minor gripes.As for durability, I can attest that our office's old MK235 has lasted for several years, and the only problem is that one of the printed key labels has come off and that the plastic has become shiny. I expect the K375s to last for a long time.TL;DR: Keyboard as a whole is flimsy, but key feel is great for those that like the squishy feel of rubber domes. Great connectivity options (Bluetooth, Unifying, 3-devices), mostly standard full-size US layout, probably very durable. If you don't need the connectivity stuff, there's a significantly cheaper but almost identical version (MK235).
M**E
parfait
parfait
G**L
Good product
This keyboard really helped my cluttered desktop. I've had it for about a year now. Switches between my two computers great, traditional keyboard layout with good feel and easy typing. The one issue I have is it does not have a CAPS LOCK indicator which would give it 5 stars.
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