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Logitech's new K480 Bluetooth keyboard works with all of the devices we use every day – smartphones, tablets and computers – to make typing even easier.Whether you need to type out a document on your computer, write a tweet on your smartphone or update yo...
If you're using multiple devices every day and want to make it easier to type on all of them with a single device – the Logitech K480 keyboard is just what you need...
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technologytell.com Updated: 2015-09-11 09:38:49
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Logitech's latest keyboard offering is the truly innovative Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480; the first desk keyboard designed for switchable simultaneous connection among up to three devices, regardless of form factor or computing platform, provided...
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Back in the bad old days, phones had key pads with a whopping 12 physical keys.Knocking out a text message meant tapping a key up to three times to get the right letter and predictive text was your best friend.Unless of course you were one of those smug B...
The K480 is a practical solution for people who find themselves pecking at (and cursing) their smartphones. Its compact design means it can sit on a desk while its slot provides a place to store smartphones and tablets, freeing up scarce desk real-estate...
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The likelihood of typos produced by my on-screen keyboard is higher than my daily dose of sugar. So it is very important for me to have a wireless keyboard to pair with my touch devices since I have zero-patience to speed-type on phablets and tablets – I'...
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The Logitech K480 is designed for the user with multiple devicesI have to admit, my first impression of the Logitech Bluetooth multi-device K480 keyboard was that it was just a bit too plasticky. The build may be solid and the rounded island keys comforta...
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Not everyone's accustomed to forming walls of text by tapping fingers on the on-screen keyboard and I believe those are the people Logitech had in mind and thus created the K480.Out of the box the Logitech K480 Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard looks like s...
Logitech K480 Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard retails at RM 169, it's a great device for those who are on the go and prefers to work on their tablets instead of a notebook. The device is heavy and that takes a hit when it comes to mobility but it's necess...
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Logitech continues to surprise consumers with new products. This accessory will make passionate delight to multitask with several screens at once. The new Logitech Bluetooth Keyboard K480 Multi-Device is a curious keyboard, capable of running up to three...
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Hello ladies and gentlemen, this is Jack from Tech-Critter bringing you an unboxing and brief review of Logitech's K480 keyboard. Released earlier this year, Logitech's K480 which comes in two colours - white or black with a tinge of neon green, is a...
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Many of the keyboards we've looked at lately have been multi-device models, in that you can pair two or more computing devices—smartphones, tablets, PCs, Macs—to them simultaneously, and then switch back and forth with the touch of a button. Aside from Mi...
Pairs with up to three devices and operating systems at once, Battery lasts two years, Works with Windows, MacOS, Android, iOS, and Chromebook...
Looks and feels cheaply constructed, Some keys are oddly shaped, and some keys are missing, Noisy while typing, Thick and heavy...
If you're looking for an inexpensive way to jump back and forth between your computing devices on the same keyboard, sure, why not, especially if you plan to leave it on your desktop. If you're looking for a multi-device solution to carry around with you...
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Typing articles with a tablet is not really for me. Coming from a full-sized mechanical keyboard, it was difficult to get used to typing on the screen and I almost gave up. I then decided to plug in my Ducky Zero mechanical keyboard with an OTG USB cable...
Logitech M337, Easy setup, Suitable for both left and right handed user, Logitech K480, Easy setup, Fast switching between devices, Compatible with most modern OSes...
Logitech M337, Small body design, Poor scroll wheel quality, Poor performance on Android, Logitech K480, Feels very plastic, 820 gram is heavy for a non mechanical keyboard...
The Logitech K480 is a pretty good keyboard if you aren't planning on using it on the go, while the Logitech M337 offers solid performance on Windows but is sluggish when used with an Android device...
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The company describes their offering as “A new type of keyboard for your computer—that also works with your smartphone or tablet.” Thanks to Bluetooth, a three-device switch and a well-placed groove that holds a wide range of devices at a perfect viewing...
Works with three devices at once, Simple to switch between devices, works with a range of different platforms, Great battery life...
Keyboard took a bit of adjustment when moving from Apple's offering; Takes AAA batteries and is not rechargeable...
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Smartphones, tablets, and PCs form a clan of devices designed to be used with separate keyboards, physical and virtual. But what if one keyboard could be used to control all of them as a way of saving space and perhaps time?That's the promise of Logitech'...
At first the K480 looks like a good idea but the use case is mainly for people with very little desk space and who need to regularly access two or three devices at once and who find small screens a fiddle. Other people would be better to invest in a light...
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The Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 , the first keyboard compatible with all major operating systems, aims to make this mixing and matching, at least among mobile devices, a little simpler. A battery-powered keyboard sporting a Bluetooth 3.0...
Compatible with Windows, Android, iOS, and OS X, Comfortable typing experience, Simple to set up, Switches between devices seamlessly...
No backlighting, No feet to raise typing angle, A bit too large to be truly portable...
The K480 offers a solid typing experience, simple setup, and compatibility with every major operating system. It can replace a host of separate keyboards in a household: for a tablet, for an HTPC, and more. Read More…...
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As our mobile devices gets more powerful, especially when we are talking about tablets, the need for a proper input device is increasing. There are options available for most devices, especially if you include the bluetooth keyboards but for the most part...
The Logitech K480 Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard is an interesting keyboard. We really like the ability to easily switch between up to three devices. We also like the size of it as it gives us a much better typing experience, something that is import...
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WIREDConnects to multiple operating systems: iOS, Android, Mac OS X and Windows. Switch between devices with the twist of a knob. Minimal setup effort. Long battery life. Spacious layout.TIREDCheap build quality. Loud and annoying clack-clack-clack sounds...
Connects to multiple operating systems: iOS, Android, Mac OS X and Windows. Switch between devices with the twist of a knob. Minimal setup effort. Long battery life. Spacious layout...
Cheap build quality. Loud and annoying clackclackclack sounds while typing. Not all that mobile—leave it at your desk. Takes AAAs, no builtin rechargeable battery like Logitech's other mobilefriendly keyboards...
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Good technology companies address problems we didn't know we had. With the $49.99 K480 Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard, Logitech made picking up your mobile devices while you work on your computer seem like a problem, and it fixes it quite well. Okay, tha...
Connects with most major platforms. Switches between multiple devices extremely well. Comfortable keyboard. Inexpensive.
Not compatible with Windows Phone OS. Not compact or light enough to be used as a portable tablet keyboard. Doesn't have all the usual keys you find on a full-size keyboard...
Logitech's K480 Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard lets you connect a computer, your phone, and tablet, all of which could be using different platforms, to a single keyboard—with solid results...
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ProsConsFirst off, let's talk about the intended use case for the K480. While it's technically portable, I don't really think it's meant for portability - it's just too thick for that. This is more of a "desktop" keyboard that can do a lot more than just...
Affordable – only $50, Multidevice support: Windows, OSX, Android, and iOS, Instant switching between devices...
No backlighting, Keys are noisier and mushier than I'd like, A little too thick and heavy to be portable...
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If you're accustomed to opening modern keyboard boxes to find a USB cable and a bunch of instructions inside, you'll be surprised by K480's minimalist pack-ins. Rather than including a cable or rechargeable battery, K480 has a small pull-off plastic tab o...
As smartphones and tablets have become increasingly popular alternatives to computers, people have developed needs for stands — and occasionally, more accurate keyboards than the ones built into touchscreens. Logitech's new Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard...
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Regular readers know I am pretty device agnostic and like to test out and use all the mobile platforms. If you switch between more than one device and prefer to enter text via a hardware keyboard, then Logitech's new K480 Multi-Device Keyboard may be just...
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I have owned a few mobile keyboards in my day, and usually they are not much fun to do some serious typing on – in fact, most of them are downright terrible. Having said that, there are probably no keyboards out there that offer a worse experience than ty...
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Logitech refers to this as a compact keyboard but the keybed is the same width as that of an Apple Wireless or MacBook keyboard. It feels a little cramped because the overall size is small but the keybed is the same. It's an optical illusion that you will...
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In this year's International Design Awards 2015, seven of Logitech's products was honoured. They are the Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury Ultra-Fast FPS Gaming Mouse, Logitech ConferenceCam Connect which both won Gold, the Logitech G302 Daedalus Prime MOBA Gam...
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Do you have a smartphone, a tablet and a desktop, but only one Bluetooth keyboard? Did you wish you could use the single wireless keyboard with all your devices without having to re-pair every time you use?Logitech K480 is the answer to your wish! Regardl...
For S$59, the Logitech K480 is really a fantastic value. It's the ultimate desk keyboard for your computer, tablet and smartphone, while light enough to use on-the-go. If you were held back from the K810 due to the price, there is no reason to hold you ba...
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Multiple device pairing seems to be a trending feature being added to the latest Bluetooth keyboards and the latest from Logitech is no exception. Logitech's K480 Bluetooth keyboard allows for three devices to be paired with easy switching between them. I...
Can pair with up to 3 devices, Built in device stand, Easy to use device switch...
Creaky, Loud key noise is noticeable in quiet locations, Bulky...
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My daily routine when arriving at the office entails taking a smartphone out of my pocket, unpacking an iPad, and turning on my MacBook Air. All of these devices are placed on my desk in a forever-changing arrangement.As the day progresses and I receive v...
Connects to multiple operating systems: iOS, Android, Mac OS X and Windows. Switch between devices with the twist of a knob. Minimal setup effort. Long battery life. Spacious layout...
Cheap build quality. Loud and annoying clackclackclack sounds while typing. Not all that mobile—leave it at your desk. Takes AAAs, no builtin rechargeable battery like Logitech's other mobilefriendly keyboards...
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