It’s a truth as universal as it is
annoying; if you want all your devices to work with a specific keyboard, well,
you’ll probably need either one for each, sign on for precisely one device
ecosystem, or get used to swiping in words. Travelers in particular are driven
insane by this problem, so Logitech decided, quite cleverly, to solve it with
the K480.
Swiss Army Keyboard
There are two problems with modern
portable keyboards. The first is, as we noted, device compatibility.
Ask anybody who’s had to install drivers just to get a basic keyboard to work,
the various device ecosystems out there don’t play well with each other and
seemingly want to drive you insane.
Logitech solves this with some
clever design. You can switch between three different places to send your
words, so that regardless of whether you’re all Apple, or a mix of Apple,
Chrome, and Windows, you’ll be able to use the keyboard and get the point
across. Basically, if it uses Bluetooth, you’re all set to type.
At The Trough
The second problem is keeping all your stuff organized;
you’ve got your phone over here, your tablet over there, and your laptop in
front of you… and many keyboards want to be docked solely at your tablet. How
does Logitech solve this? Simple: It puts a trough at the top of the keyboard
that can easily be used to stand up both your tablet and your phone, and to
type away at both of them with ease.
A Keyboard For The Multitasker
Multitasking, or at least sorting
through your various tasks properly, can be a profoundly annoying experience,
and Logitech deserves credit for looking at how we actually use our gadgets and
creating a keyboard that fits in with them. If that’s something you need, it
starts at just $50.
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