





⌨️ Master your multitasking with Logitech K780 — where work meets wireless freedom!
The Logitech K780 is a versatile multi-device wireless keyboard designed for professionals who demand seamless switching between computer, phone, and tablet. Featuring universal Bluetooth compatibility, a built-in device stand, and an impressive 24-month battery life, it combines sleek design with durable performance to elevate your productivity across all platforms.
| ASIN | B01LZAK8MM |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #111,266 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #3,386 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,874) |
| Date First Available | 9 October 2016 |
| Hardware Platform | Tablet |
| Item Weight | 871 g |
| Item model number | 920-008149 |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 10 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 0.85 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Logitech, Inc |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows 8 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 2.29 x 15.75 x 37.85 cm; 870.9 g |
| Series | Logitech K780 |
M**N
Nice Design
Nice Design
J**R
Es un excelente teclado: se conecta y cambia de dispositivos muy rapidamente. Calidad de teclas excelente. La cabidad para que coloques tu dispositivo como tablet o cel es un poco angosta así que solo cabe si lo tienes sin funda
S**.
I recently purchased a couple of Mini PC's to handle a number of tasks both for business and personal uses which are amazing little machines, however, soon after I got them I realized that I had not taken into account the frustrations of having to connect and disconnect my old USB keyboard! At first I was just going to purchase a regular Logitech Keyboard with a Unify dongle as I have always been pleased with them in the mice I have. But then I realized I would still have to connect and disconnect the Unify Dongle to each PC as well. So I started looking for Bluetooth keyboards because they would be much easier to switch between. That was until doing some searching and found that they had a few keyboards which could support multiple devices via Bluetooth! I purchased this one as it was one of the few which was priced where I could afford it and even better it was a full size keyboard with a number pad. As soon as I received it I unboxed it and took the battery cover off to take the little plastic tab (battery saver) from between the 2 AAA batteries which are included, so I could get to trying it out. To my surprise it was NOT just Bluetooth but it also came with a Unify Adapter! Now that was a pleasant surprise because at the time, one of my MiniPC's which sadly I had to return because of many issues (be careful buying refurbs) did not have Bluetooth, so I thought I would have to purchase a Bluetooth adapter for it, but with this keyboard coming with the Unify Dongle, it allows me to connect this keyboard to 3 Bluetooth PC's and use the Unify Adapter for everything else! I was not expecting the Unify Dongle and perhaps I did not read the description very well, but I don't recall it mentioning that, I have now been using the keyboard for a bit and setting it up with the 3 MiniPc's was a piece of cake, very simple and had no issues at all. It easily switches between each device with the touch of a button, and takes a couple of seconds to reconnect (only need to pair once). One really nice feature is that after a couple minutes of no use, the keyboard will go into battery save mode, then when your ready to type again, only takes but 1-2 seconds to start typing again. While some might think that would be a hassle, when you consider how much battery this will save, it's easily over looked. The manufacture Logitech states that they batteries should last 2 years in one of their other Bluetooth keyboards which I also purchased for my other misc devices, so I would have to imagine that using Bluetooth alone and not the Unify adapter, I should get similar results from this, but only time will tell. Though I am only using the batteries that it came with right now, and who knows how long they have been sitting in the device before i purchased it and they are generic batteries. I am guessing I won't get that long, however, if I get a few months out of the 2 batteries which as much as I use it, I will be impressed none the less. When switching from PC to PC you simple hit the white button at the top that corresponds to the device that you pair the keyboard with and within 3 seconds, the keyboard is connected to that device and your ready to start typing away. The only down side that I have found is that I can not find the one key that I use a lot, and I was unable to find it on the Logitech support site nor in the manual online for this keyboard, is the Print Screen button. It's usually on the right side top of most keyboards or in the number pad somewhere, but I can't find it. I looked on Google and couldn't find an answer their either so I will have to send an email to Logitech support to find out where it is, but again, this is a minor inconvenience for now, but at least I know there is an easy solution for that once they respond and let me know. With a couple tiny inconveniences that are really low on my list of issues I have ever had with technology gadgets I have ever purchased, I am very happy with the purchase of this keyboard and I recommend this to anyone who needs a Bluetooth keyboard and needs the ability to connect to more then 1 device. It's incredibly well made, and had some weight to it, so you can tell it's not just some cheap piece of plastic keyboard, It has a nice no slip bottom which holds on to any surface you use it on, and it is constructed with an incredibly useful holder on the top which is where the white strip is which was designed to hold your portable devices like a mobile phone or tablet. Since I am not using it with those devices, I find it very useful for holding everything from pens and credit cards (perhaps I use that last one too much) to pieces of paper like a password list and even a notepad which I need to read from while working. It is a great keyboard and I am glad I choose this one over some of the other brands I was looking at and while it cost a little more then the others, Logitech is in my mind the absolute leader in mice and keyboards, and once again, they did not let me down! (PS- This keyboaard is a perfect match when purchased with their Multi Device (3 devices) M720 Bluetooth mouse which also comes with it's own Unify Dongle! Both paid via Bluetooth to 3 devices, and both have their own Unify Dongle. If you download Logitech's Unity app, you can actually pair both the keyboard and mouse to the same Unify adapter since each dongle can pair with up to 6 Unify capable devices. They are a match made in heaven! I hope this helps someone who might be looking for this type of a solution because had I read a review from someone else about these, I would not have spent 3 days of endless searching, which ultimately, I am glad I did and got this pair!
A**N
UPDATE 2021-03-02: I gave the K780 another try together with the M720 mouse. They are an excellent combination. I can assign what I need to the extra mouse buttons. No problems with Blender. I'm very happy with this keyboard-mouse combination. Five stars again. :) UPDATE 2020-12-26: I'm going back to my K4. Unfortunately, the K780 num lock toggle doesn't work for Blender on Windows. I'm forced to use my left hand on the fn key to access the navigation keys. Same goes for MacOS. It's a mind-bogglingly silly oversight on Logitech's part. It would've been a nice keyboard, but with this problem, it's not worth anywhere near $100 CDN. ORIGINAL REVIEW FIrst, a little background. I have been using the K380 for a few years. It has been my favourite keyboard until now. When I started coding professionally, I got a Keychron K4 for the numpad and the clickety-clack of mechanical keys, but there were wonderful features of the k380 that were missing on the K4. For example, there is a keystroke buffer on the K380 that remembers your keystrokes while the keyboard reconnects from sleep. That means keystrokes don't get lost if you take a break from typing. The K4 didn't have that. So I had to have it plugged in all the time. Also, the K380 seamlessly transitions between my devices (Windows, Mac and Android... and sometimes Raspberry Pi). It is100% reliable that way. Finally, the battery life on the K380 is unmatched. Enter the K780. The K780 is all of these things minus portability. I initially got it because the numpad is useful for Blender (lots of keyboard shortcuts). It's also highly durable. I'm very happy with it. I'll use it all day, every day. This is the only keyboard I'll ever need. If there's one criticism I have for the K780, it's the lack of a numlock indicator. I can deal with no capslock light because capslock itself is an outmoded feature (seriously, typing all-caps should be banned by 2021), but numlock is essential for alternating with home/end/pgup/pgdn. If I'm in the wrong mode, the results mess up my workflow. If the decision to omit an indicator was made to conserve battery life, they could have put in a mechanical switch, like a latching button, to toggle numlock instead. I haven't tried the FLOW feature, but one of these days, I'll get around to it. Either that, or I'll upgrade to a multidevice mouse. If you like your K380, but you wish it had a numpad and don't mind sacrificing portability, get yourself a K780.
F**O
equipamento de primeira qualidade. A troca de uso entre equipamentos funciona de primeira. Apenas duas informações para análise. O teclado tem o padrão americano, então para quem não tem muita prática para digitar pode trazer um pouco de desconforto. E tb sobre as teclas fn fica um pouco diferente o uso. Porx exemplo para atualizar uma página, tem que apertar o fn+f5. Tirando esses dois detalhes, o teclado para mim é perfeito.
D**K
I absolutely love this keyboard. Just to specify, the white version I got corresponds to the colour of the device holder attached to the keyboard. The speckled version would correspond to the device holder having a speckled appearance. I was happy to know that I received the plain white version as it is the one I had wanted. The device holder also has a soft-rubber texture which ensures it will not scratch your devices if you place them in without a case. The keyboard has an adequate amount of weight to it so I would state that this would be more of a desktop keyboard rather than portable one. It is bigger than I expected, but no issues there. One of the features I enjoy is the fact it is NOT rechargeable. That means that there is no life-span on this keyboard since rechargeable items tend to lose their ability to hold charge overtime. Typing-wise, the keyboard feels sturdy and it is not as loud as some keyboards can be. I’d equate the movement close to the old 2012 MacBook Pro laptops with the clicks feel. The rounded keys do not bother me much in terms of typing and it was easy to get used to. Pairing the device to my systems was fairly easy via Bluetooth. I enjoy the fact that this is a full keyboard with a number pad. The device stand is able to hold my iPad Air 3 at a great angle (even when I have a case on it). I cannot comment on battery life as I just got it, but i do plan to turn off the keyboard if I am not using it. I mainly bought his keyboard as I plan to use it with my 1. iPad 2. My Windows computer 3. My 2012 MacBook Pro. No complaints in terms of the experience, though I do wish there was an indicator to know when CAPS lock is turned on. Other than that, i would recommend this keyboard.
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