![]() The long and short if it: Its nice and I find quite ergonomic (unlike their mice which are appalling - get Logi MX Master mouse for less and is way better) but it is pricey and lacks features that other top manufacturers put it for less. I know they have universal control but that is limited to Apple Products (I am sure this is the case) and my experience with it so far its not that polished (certainly not up to Logi's Flow system which works. Only one device at a time: In a world where most wireless keyboards come with the option to switch between devices Apple has yet to catch up. I almost want it to type by itself for this much. I mostly have it wired.Ĭost: Really this much? Its nice but not that nice. That may not be the problem of the keyboard and may be just one of Apples bluetooth connectivity issues that they seem to have. Perhaps they couldn't get a 200% margin on cost by putting in backlighting? I did know this prior so really can't complain but just putting that out there.īluetooth issues: It's constantly dropping out. No backlight: On a near £200 keyboard and no backlight?! Apple can claim whatever they like with regards to battery life and the like but I think they are just being cheap. ![]() So I bought this keyboard and have found to be quite nice to type on (not that I am a very good typer) and it looks very nice and it doesn't rattle. I have previously had a Logi Craft Keyboard which fell afoul of an inquisitive toddler which I replaced with a Logi MX Keyboard which was sent back due to rattling (not sure why as I have always found them to be very good and reliable). ![]()
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