very satisfied
used in combo with the SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB S6 LITE very satisfied with the product, which adapts superbly to note taking
A multi-system and mobile keyboard.Enjoy the comfort and convenience of desktop typing on your smartphone or tablet with this mobile keyboard. The multi-device K380 keyboard is a wireless keyboard that connects to all Bluetooth wireless devices that support external keyboards.
Take this compact and lightweight (423 grams) Bluetooth keyboard to any room in the house. Enter text wherever you are, on a compatible computer, phone or tablet. Connect up to three devices at the same time, such as a Windows PC, iPhone and Android tablet. Simply press a button (Easy-Switch) to start typing on another device. |
A traditional long-lasting keyboard.The multi-device K380 keyboard recognises each device and automatically maps the keys to provide a traditional layout of your favourite keyboard shortcuts.
Upon detection of your specific device, such as an Apple or Windows computer, this universal keyboard will send the correct key codes. The pre-installed AAA alkaline batteries provide the K380 Multi-Device Keyboard with a long life (approximately 24 months). You may even forget that the keypad runs on batteries! The battery life of the keyboard is based on an estimated two million keystrokes per year in a professional environment. May vary depending on the user. |
Windows 10 compatibleThe Logitech Multi-Device Keyboard K480 is compatible with Windows 10. |
General information |
Product name |
Logitech Multi-Device Keyboard K380 (Grey) |
Brand |
Logitech | |
Model |
920-007568 | |
Specificities |
Keyboard standard |
AZERTY |
Location |
French | |
Wireless |
Yes | |
Backlit keyboard |
No | |
iPad compatible |
Yes | |
Power supply type |
Battery | |
Battery type |
2 X AAA (LR03) | |
Color |
Gray | |
Width |
279 mm | |
Thickness |
16 mm | |
Weight |
423 g | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 16 Oct 2015
used in combo with the SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB S6 LITE very satisfied with the product, which adapts superbly to note taking
After a month of testing I can't get used to the narrowness of this keyboard.
I have two K360 keyboards for which I have no complaints.
But the main problem with the K380 is, in my opinion, not in its width but in its connectivity.
The bluetooth is horribly slow and the typing becomes irritating.
No, it's definitely not worth it.
I'd say it's for occasional use, but certainly not daily and even less intensive.
I repeat what is said in the title this keyboard does the job but the same one with a numeric keypad would be perfect
Works well on
A laptop with arch linux
A desktop PC running ubuntu 16.04
Another PC running ubuntu 18.04
-Pros: Very good keyboard. Round keys may look strange but are actually much more comfortable than square keys. Can easily switch between devices (up to three different devices) by pressing F1-F3. No loss of connection on devices. On/off button on the side
-Cons: A bit heavy for a portable keyboard. Two AAA batteries are needed to operate it rather than a rechargeable battery. You have to press "fn" to use the F1-F12 keys.
The keyboard works great, the BT connection was seamless with my android mobile, my iPad and my macbook pro.
The range is good and allows me for example to control the iPad remotely when my (little) daughter is watching a movie (sound level, pause, etc.) thanks to the Mac-like shortcut keys. I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to use the iPad, but I'm sure I'll be able to use the iPad when I'm in the middle of a movie.
The round keys don't bother me for typing.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to use it on my phone, but I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to use it on my phone, but I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to use it on my phone, but I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to use it on my phone. I'm still having a hard time remembering how to type € on each device with a different key combination! Obviously it's system related, it's certainly modifiable on Android and not a big deal in real use.
In short, at this price, what a comfort to type text on a tel or an ipad and a real plus in ergonomics with the shortcut keys (and the delete key before!). I'm not sure I'll ever need the iPad again to type emails on the go, but I'll have to think about getting an external battery for the phone o__0
It's also solid, so it weighs a lot.