





⌨️ Master your multi-device hustle with silent precision!
The Logitech K780 is a full-size, multi-device wireless keyboard designed for professionals who juggle computers, tablets, and smartphones. Featuring easy device switching, whisper-quiet keys, an integrated stand, and up to two years of battery life, it delivers seamless productivity across platforms with wide OS compatibility and optional Logitech FLOW integration.
| ASIN | B079F68RPZ |
| Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,296 in Amazon Renewed ( See Top 100 in Amazon Renewed ) #1,311 in Computer Keyboards #1,365 in Renewed Computers & Accessories |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (842) |
| Date First Available | December 22, 2017 |
| Hardware Platform | Smartphone, Tablet |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.9 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.16 ounces |
| Item model number | 920-008149X |
| Manufacturer | logitech |
| Operating System | Chrome OS |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 14.9 x 6.2 x 0.9 inches |
| Series | K780 |
J**R
fantastic, one of the best
What a great key board, works perfect with ipad!
S**R
Quiet keyboard with laptop-like keys
I love this keyboard. I'm sensitive to noises, especially in quiet office environments and so I wanted something quiet, not clackety. Additionally, I've been primarily accustomed to laptop keys, which are flatter and easy to push; traditional keyboards were an error-ridden annoyance. This keyboard is perfect. Bluetooth connects great or can use the UBS; it's lightweight and fits easily in a backpack for transport -- perfect for students or remote workers. This refurbished one has had zero problem, well worth the money.
E**O
GREAT Keyboard that will take getting used to!
I just got this keyboard and I love it! The keystrokes feel more natural than the "flat" keys you get with an Apple Keyboard (I'm running it on a new MacBook Pro). It replaces another wireless keyboard that I had to "wake up" by pressing a couple of keys ... sometimes more than once. Not so here. Therefore, I have to disagree with a couple of the other reviews here that says this keyboard presents the same problem ... and that is NOT my experience so far. Just a simple tap on any key quickly wakes up the computer and connects. My other keyboard also claimed to offer connectivity to up to 3 devices, but I could NEVER get it to work. The K780 keyboard worked right out of the box. I did have some initial trouble getting it to recognize my computer (it worked great when I used the numbered keys vs. the keypad during the pairing process), but adding my phone and pad were effortless and easy. The only downside so far is just getting used to a different key placement. The arrow keys are located directly UNDER the right Shift key where I'm used to them being directly to the right. The "DEL" key was moved up on the same row with the other function keys vs. closer to the ENTER key. Also, there is no CAPS LOCK or NUM LOCK light to let you know these keys are pressed. And since I have this keyboard on a pull-out shelf in my desk, it would be nice if the keys were illuminated (it gets kinda dark down there). But these are minor things I'm sure I'll get used to. I'm glad to sacrifice these minor (and temporary) inconveniences for the comfortable key and stroke feel ... along with the easy ability to wake up my computer with just one keystroke. To ensure you like how this keyboard feels (since it is a bit different), I recommend you do like I did and go to a BEST BUY or Office Depot and try it out before buying it here.
T**M
Impressed
I am impressed... Pros: - Super fast switching between devices. I was skeptical, but it transitions from my Mac to iPhone as soon as I tap the device selection button (see their video, it is accurate). Because it is so convenient I find I do use it a lot to type on my phone (like this review for example!). - Style. The round buttons and the colors used make the keyboard look more modern, and happily the color matches my Apple Magic Trackpad 2 perfectly (see photo) - Key strike. I have an Apple Magic Keyboard 2 also, which works fine, but my fingers get sore after a lot of typing because the key strike is so harsh. This keyboard is quieter and significantly gentler on my fingers Cons: - Not rechargeable. Would be nice if I could charge this like I do with my Apple Keyboard/Trackpad - Not silent. I found this keyboard by searching for a silent keyboard. This is much quieter than the Apple keyboard, and good enough for my needs, but certainly not silent. - Phone / tablet stand. The white strip at the top of the keyboard can be used to stand devices like phones and tablet. It works fine. But it would have been nice for it to be removable. Not a deal breaker though. Overall I am very happy with this purchase. Recommended!
J**S
Great Keyboard, Awesome Touch, Crappy Battery Cover
This keyboard has a marvelous touch and makes you want to just sit down and write something. It's heavy, and interfaces wonderfully with two or three different computers with the touch of a button. My only complaints are 1) I can't get it to play nice with bluetooth and my S9 phone - I have to type no faster than about 20 words per minute exaggerating the key press. I don't know what the issue is, perhaps my phone. 2) The cheap, crappy battery cover was either already broken or easily broke the ears off before I ever put batteries into it. The Amazon support line is worthless, as is the Logitech help line. I would just like a flap that works so I don't have to hold it in with a piece of tape, but it's impossible to find out if one can be acquired at a reasonable price.
C**.
ACTUALLY QUITE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;P
Headline snark aside, we spent months trying various keyboards to find one that wasn't distractingly clicky during meetings where talking and taking notes was happening simultaneously (thus making "mute" not a reasonable option to drown out keyboard sound). After several false starts and one keyboard that, while very quiet, had a macro key where the left shift normally goes (it was older...) my wife finally got one of these keyboards at work. After immediately noticing how quiet it was, she asked to get one for home too, and we've been enjoying much more quiet video conferencing ever since. I should note that, if you aren't that concerned with noise, this keyboard is not the most comfortable or fun keyboard to type on. It's well more than acceptable, but if you are a cherry switch snob or anywhere close, this will not float your boat. It also does take a little bit for my to switch my mind to round keys when I have been on another keyboard for a bit. All that said, it connects easily, seems robust, and is IMO, best in class for low noise typing, and that alone should earn it your serious consideration if that matters to you. Also, Logitech is a good brand with generally well made stuff. I still have a wireless track ball of theirs from almost two decades ago and even though it doesn't connect through Bluetooth or anything, it still works fine. RGB is great, but Logi just gets things right.
J**A
This Logitech K780 is better than I expected. The keyboard works seamlessly with my MacBook, iPad and iPhone. The round keys didn't take any time to get used to. I love the tray built into the keyboard for the iPhone and/or the 12" iPad - it works brilliantly. The keyboard is rather heavy, but I think this is needed due to the tray holder (I would not say this keyboard is ideal for travel due to the weight). The size is perfect and inclusion of a number pad is outstanding. I am impressed with the quality of the product and the satisfying press of the keys. I have not had the device for very long, but so far, the battery life seems great. Mine was a refurbished product (it was a great price) and it arrived in like new condition with excellent packaging. I did have a problem with the USB dongle (it would not connect), but the online help from Amazon and an email to the supplier solved my problem promptly by sending me a new device in a couple days. This kind of customer service is outstanding. I would highly recommend this keyboard if you want to operate up to three different devices.
C**E
Para ser reacondicionado esta en unas excelentes condiciones. Vale mucho la pena calidad precio. Ya qué el precio de este teclado nuevo es muy elevado.
C**H
I’d love this keyboard so much, it solved my need to use only one keyboard on two computer and easy to setup. Surprisingly, it is able to control the cell phone as well. I was typing this review by the keyboard.
A**O
Tenia duda de la calidad. Este producto reacondicionad se los recomiendo.
R**S
I bought a Logitech K800 awhile ago, but I've never particularly enjoyed typing on it. Even though it's on the higher end of Logitech's current offerings, the keys feel mushy and unsatisfying. Also, it takes up a lot of space, and that became a problem when I moved to using a keyboard tray mounted under my desk. The K800 is just too big. After trying a few different keyboards, I've now landed on the K780. And so far, I really like it. It has Logitech's PerfectStroke keys, which are have really nice feedback and are super quiet (I tried a mechanical keyboard that claimed to be silent, and I couldn't hear myself think). They're probably as good as scissor-switch keys get, right up there with ThinkPad laptop keyboards. I don't love the round shapes, but at the same time I'm not missing keys when I type. They're right where I expect to find them. I previously tried the K380 compact keyboard, but it makes a few too many compromises for the sake of size. The keys are very similar to the K780, but they're a little smaller and tighter so the keyboard feels cramped. It also lacks dedicated Home/End/PgUp/PgDn keys (as do many compact keyboards and laptops these days). Finally, the K380 uses Bluetooth 3.0, and it's really slow to connect sometimes. In contrast, the K780 has full-width keys and comes with Logitech's excellent Unifying USB receiver (as well as Bluetooth). Logitech has saved space by removing the dedicated Home/End/PgUp/PgDn cluster, but the K780 has a number pad that I can use for those functions. So it takes up more room than the K380, but puts it to good use. I'm already much more comfortable typing on it than either the K380 after less than a day of use. I wish the rubber gutter for mobile devices was the same colour as the keyboard so that it's not as visually distracting, but I'll give credit for the fact that it holds devices at a really good angle. I thought it would be hard to look at a device while typing, but it's not bad at all. Also, the keyboard is heavy enough that a tablet doesn't make it top-heavy. Would I travel with it? Maybe. It's not at all a travel-oriented keyboard, but it's so much better that I'd consider taking it with me. My perfect keyboard would probably be an MX Keys without the number pad. Until that happens (are you listening, Logitech?), I think I'll be content with the K780.
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