I have slept on my K380 in my bed after navigating my laptop next to my bed for over 4 years. I only needed to change the batteries twice. I'm surprised it's that good. I think Planned Obsolescence didn't check up on this, and if this upgrade says 3 years instead of 2 years, I would certainly love to put it to the test. Regardless, Logitech, if they get rid of this design, will loose so much with such a great product.
the biggest issue for me with the K380 v1 is the Fn row not default to F keys. Yes it could be fixed via the software but everytime connecting to a new device is a hassle. V2 is better with that and I found a good deal for $20 on Ebay :)
Your videos are excellent imho. I like the clear presentation and 'to the point information' delivery. I have an old magic keyboard and I really like it. It was noticeable that the sound was slightly better typing on the magic keyboard and depending on sensitivity of the person that could be more important or negligible but worth noting. I'd also suggest providing information on weight in grams as pairing these slim keyboards with portable devices such as pairing with a tablet then using RDS/VNC to run the device as a thin-client using these excellent keyboards (with mouse) is an important specification to consider to keep weight down as much as possible for portability. Naturally that's just a suggestion but total weight adds up: * tablet, cover, keyboard, mouse, +dock?, travel sleeve The magic keyboard = 239g Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380S = 415g (+ batteries) Another keyboard designed for Apple devices only but have the 3 devices pairing feature is: Satechi Slim X1 = 290g Overall, given the high price of Apple's keyboard it really should come with that device pairing feature and as you say change to USB-C but otherwise you can see a lot of merit in the actual keyboard and it does look nice as tends to be the case with Apple design but they do charge you for it!
Thanks for watching! Yeah, that's so true. I tend to think of keyboards more for a permanent desk setup, but I know some people move their gear around a lot more. I definitely plan on taking al look at Satechi stuff soon.
I have slept on my K380 in my bed after navigating my laptop next to my bed for over 4 years. I only needed to change the batteries twice. I'm surprised it's that good. I think Planned Obsolescence didn't check up on this, and if this upgrade says 3 years instead of 2 years, I would certainly love to put it to the test. Regardless, Logitech, if they get rid of this design, will loose so much with such a great product.
the biggest issue for me with the K380 v1 is the Fn row not default to F keys. Yes it could be fixed via the software but everytime connecting to a new device is a hassle. V2 is better with that and I found a good deal for $20 on Ebay :)
your job is coding ? right ?
Your videos are excellent imho. I like the clear presentation and 'to the point information' delivery.
I have an old magic keyboard and I really like it. It was noticeable that the sound was slightly better typing on the magic keyboard and depending on sensitivity of the person that could be more important or negligible but worth noting. I'd also suggest providing information on weight in grams as pairing these slim keyboards with portable devices such as pairing with a tablet then using RDS/VNC to run the device as a thin-client using these excellent keyboards (with mouse) is an important specification to consider to keep weight down as much as possible for portability. Naturally that's just a suggestion but total weight adds up:
* tablet, cover, keyboard, mouse, +dock?, travel sleeve
The magic keyboard = 239g
Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380S = 415g (+ batteries)
Another keyboard designed for Apple devices only but have the 3 devices pairing feature is:
Satechi Slim X1 = 290g
Overall, given the high price of Apple's keyboard it really should come with that device pairing feature and as you say change to USB-C but otherwise you can see a lot of merit in the actual keyboard and it does look nice as tends to be the case with Apple design but they do charge you for it!
Thanks for watching! Yeah, that's so true. I tend to think of keyboards more for a permanent desk setup, but I know some people move their gear around a lot more. I definitely plan on taking al look at Satechi stuff soon.
Very well structured, scripted and recorded video. You've earned a sub from me!
Thank you!!! Welcome to the channel.
I noticed the Pebble Keys keyboard has the Control & Fn key positions switched on the bottom left. Did that pose a problem?
Great Video. Is there a way to power-on the MacBook using this keyboard?
how you get pure black colour ? link please
I think I bought it in the combo version amzn.to/4c3bN9a
Great video! Underrated channel.
Do the round shape of the keys on the pebble affect typing much?
depends on your preference, I didn't feel like they were that annoying.
why this video has only 32 views
you are making amazing content
however i would recommend you to add some personality touch in your videos
Workin on it! :)
Thanks for this
My pleasure!
can i use the pebble one with unifying receiver with a mouse?
Pretty sure thats what unifying means.
Thanks!, great and simple video
you very good review sir. I subscribe. thank you. 🥰
Appreciate that!
Good man'
Thanks for watching!!