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Apple Wireless Keyboard Solar

2024-09-11 05:41:54

I really enjoy the convenience of having a wireless keyboard and the K750 Solar Wireless Keyboard from Logitech is the best one in my opinion. It never fails me and is quiet and charges while not being used from normal light in my home.

5
2024-07-01 02:25:28

The Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard with Numeric Keypad has improved my productivity considerably. The keyboard is comfortable to type on and having the benefit of a numeric keyboard attached is great.

5
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The Apple Magic Wireless Keyboard w/ Numeric Keypad is one of the best keyboards I have owned. It is very slim and feels reminiscent of the MacBook Pro I used to own. I love having the numeric keypad off to the side, as I use it a lot. Battery life is amazing. When I first got this one, I had forgotten to turn it off at the end of the day and left it on for a few days straight.....only to find that it still has battery life left. It charges quickly, with the included cable, and syncs automatically without requiring you to go through the normal steps like you would bluetooth ear buds or something. The only thing I wish the keyboard had - that it doesn't have - is backlit keys. I'm sure there is an aftermarket option somewhere that would offer the backlit keys, but this one fit my budget and is a very solid keyboard.

5
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The Apple Wireless Keyboard is a convenient way of saving the use my keyboard on my Mac Book pro. I also love the grey steel color because it matches my computer. It truly makes a fashion statement. I bought the keyboard to save the use of my computer keyboard.

5
2024-08-15 08:22:17

I've had this keyboard less than a month. It was a replacement for my standard bluetooth Apple keyboard, which unfortunately became inoperable after one of my cats vomited on it. That lovely story aside, the Logitech K750 has so far succeeded in living up to its design features, the major ones being its wirelessness, solar power, and its onboard number pad, (in that combination) and the minor features including its sleek profile and quiet buttons whose action resembles that of the Apple keyboards we have come to love and respect (except for their combination of the aforementioned design features). If Apple really had it 100% together, a wireless, solar-powered, numpad-inclusive keyboard would be a standard option with its desktops. For now, this keyboard should be a default substitution for the savvy user. One negative point: I do worry a little about the use of plastic in the exoskeleton of the keyboard. I am noticing it beginning to warp a little near the spacebar, and generally I prefer metals to plastics on my electronics.

5
2024-09-27 08:12:19

It's very difficult to admit that I could get so revved-up about a qwerty keyboard, but the Logitech K750 solar powered wireless is really something to get excited about. What I like about it the most is that the key response is very fast and accurate. It has just the right amount of 'depth of throw' so when I'm entering logins and passwords at lightning speed, I'm confident that the sequence of key strokes will register correctly. (There's also just the right amount of click to confirm each strike.) Visually, this keyboard has a stylish, Mac-like look: It's very thin, but at the same time, quite heavy which allows it to stay stable while I'm typing on my glass desktop. My previous Logitech keyboard had Bluetooth wireless system and even though I liked that keyboard a lot, it would get a bit squirrelly at times when a keystroke would suddenly go off on an unstoppable, repeating frenetic frenzy. With the K750, Logitech abandons Bluetooth and uses a more stable 2.4 GHz wireless frequency system. The pice de rsistance of course, is that it's solar powered. This thing will pay for itself in a few years just by not having to buy batteries! (When loading-up my old wireless keyboard with new batteries, I always felt a tinge of guilt about how wasteful I was being.) One interesting note: The solar panels on the keyboard are located on the top left and top right with a total of seven solar 'squares' on each side. Just for fun last night, I shut off the lights and focused a concentrated beam of light about four inches above each of the fourteen cells. What I noticed was that each side's center cell #4 was the only square that fired-up the LUX meter (gas gauge) on the solar app pop-up. Good! Now I know I can put Post-it's and business cards at the top of the keyboard and leave just a bit of space to allow both #4 center cells to receive light.

5
2024-07-21 02:12:29

I recently purchased my Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard, and now I don't have to worry about batteries or chargers ever again. It is very easy to set up and use, and I am very impressed with the quality.

5
2024-07-28 05:56:45

Great wireless keyboard for MAC products with number pad. Solar so no batteries needed. Worked right out of the box.

5
2024-06-03 05:12:43

The Wireless Solar Keyboard works beautifully with my iMac. I love having the numeric keypad (it is tax season after all).

5
2024-05-06 06:27:56

I'm not sure how I could get so revved-up about a qwerty keyboard but the K750 Wireless Solar keyboard is really something to get excited about! The key response is very fast and very accurate. It has just the right amount of throw (or should I say: depth of throw) so that when I'm entering logins and passwords at lightning speed, I'm confident that the correct sequence of key strokes will register correctly. There's also just the right amount of click sound to confirm each strike. Visually, this keyboard has a stylish, Mac-like look. It's also very thin, but at the same time, quite heavy which allows it to stay in a firm, stable position while I'm typing on my glass desktop. My previous Logitech keyboard had Bluetooth wireless and even though I liked that keyboard a lot, it would get a bit squirrelly at times when a keystroke would suddenly go off on an unstoppable/repeating frenetic frenzy. With the K750, Logitech abandons Bluetooth and transmits using a more stable 2.4 GHz wireless frequency system. The pice de rsistance of course, is that it's solar powered and doesn't require batteries! One interesting note: The solar panels on the keyboard are located on the top left and right and there are seven on each side. Just for fun, I shut off the lights (at night) and put a concentrated LED flashlight beam about four inches above each of the fourteen cells. What I noticed is that only the center cell of each group of seven activated the LUX 'gas gauge' on the solar app pop-up. Good, now I know I can put random post-its and business cards on the top of the keyboard knowing to leaving room for the center cell #4 on each side to receive sunlight!

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