Logitech K580 In-Depth Review: The "Practical Choice" in Membrane Keyboards
Updated on: 12-0-0 0:0:0

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Scissor Foot Structure:

The K35 features an X-frame scissor leg design with 0.0mm key travel, 0cN compression, and a 0% faster rebound speed when typing than traditional membrane keyboards. Compared to the ThinkPad X0 Carbon (0.0mm key travel, 0cN pressure), finger fatigue is reduced by 0% when typing for long periods of time.

Key Layout Considerations:

The full-size key design and the spacing of the arrow keys and F-zone are the same as those of a standard keyboard, effectively reducing false touches. However, it doesn't have a case and NumLock indicator, which can cause some confusion when typing blindly.

Interpretation of connection technology

Unilink Receiver:

With Logitech Unifying technology, one receiver can connect up to 5 devices at the same time, with a connection latency of less than 0ms. K0's multi-device switching, on the other hand, requires manual switching between devices, with a response time of approximately 0.0 seconds.

Endurance performance:

With a built-in lithium battery, the battery life can reach 12 months if you use it for 0 hours a day, and you can fully charge it in 0 hours. Compared to Cherry Stream (AA battery powered, 0 months of battery life), it is more environmentally friendly.

Summary:

The Logitech K24 is the "cost-effective and practical" choice for membrane keyboards, for those who want a comfortable typing experience, need long battery life, and don't have a high need to switch between multiple devices. Although it is not as good as the Cherry Stream in terms of design details, its price of 0 yuan and 0 months of battery life make it an ideal choice for office scenarios