Customer Reviews and Ratings

4.0 out of 5 stars

Based on 19 reviews

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    I use this all time

    • Written by from Pleasanton

    2 of 2 people found this useful

    This is a great keyboard. I use it every day for hours at work. The keys respond well, and it has the kind of "feel" that I prefer.

    I used to always shut off my Apple wireless keyboard at night because I wanted to save the batteries. Obsessive, I know, but I don't need to do that with this one. It just stays charged and ready for me the next morning.

    And for those times when I need to have two computers on my desk, a press of a button and the keyboard is connected to that one.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Oustanding!

    • Written by from Hamilton

    3 of 4 people found this useful

    Comfortable, full size, no battery hassle, quick pairing and connection. Type all day, fast, without any trouble.

    Perfect. It just works.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    awesome keyboard!

    • Written by from Fort Collins

    21 of 22 people found this useful

    Pros:
    -it's fantastic not to have to worry about batteries
    -a switch turns the keyboard on and off
    -pressing F1, F2, or F3 allows you to connect to different devices
    -it's got all the same buttons as an Apple keyboard

    Cons:
    -you can reset the F1-F3 configurations by pressing a button on the back of the keyboard. If you grab it wrong, you might have to set up the keyboard again with your device.

    Summary:
    -great keyboard. Not much bigger than the iPad, so it fits in my case just fine. I definitely recommend it and would buy it again.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works exactly as advertised

    • Written by from Calgary

    6 of 7 people found this useful

    I've had the K760 for a few months, but really put it to the test today working from home. The Bluetooth switching is great, allowing me to flip back and forth between my third-gen iPad and early-2012 15-inch MBP with ease. This is highly subjective, but for me the keyboard has a great feel, with concave key tops and a bit more key travel than a new Apple unit. More "springy" and less "clicky," maybe a tad reminiscent of an older generation of keyboards that were designed with ergonomics, rather than style, as the top priority -- although the K760 looks great, too.
    The solar power feature is really cool, and another major plus.
    For me, this keyboard is now a must-have peripheral, expanding the utility of my iPad and letting me use the MacBook Pro in desktop mode -- all without batteries or cables. I love it.

    Was this useful? Works exactly as advertised

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Love it!

    • Written by from Atlanta

    43 of 47 people found this useful

    I just got the Logitech k760 keyboard, and so far I am loving it. I have connected it to my MacBook Pro and iPhone 4s, it works great and is very easy to switch between devices. I can't wait to get an iPad to make my 3rd device on the keyboard (it connects with 3 devices and can easily switch by the press of a button.)

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    5 stars from a skeptic

    • Written by from Charlestown

    127 of 130 people found this useful

    As a critical consumer with a taste for quality, I often return gadgets for reasons of poor design or shoddy materials. I have a few of the Apple wireless bluetooth keyboards which are awesome (like most Apple hardware) for the compact form and sturdy build, but their short battery life causes headaches with the flashing "low battery" indications and frequent search for fresh cells. I decided to try this solar board, half expecting to encounter a poorly implemented connectivity process or an annoying, squishy plastic touch.

    As it turns out, the K760 bluetooth setup went more smoothly than the Apple keyboards! I've tried both models back and forth to confirm this. The K760 also has an additional feature I hadn't expected; There are three hotkeys to switch between host devices (iPad/iPhone/Mac/etc), and it jumps between them in less than two seconds consistently. The K760 feels slightly different from the Apple wireless but more similar than in comparison to any other keyboard I've tried. The K760's keys depress slightly further; the touch is not quite as firm as the Apple but not by much; the clicking noise is a bit brighter and louder, but I'm being nit-picky with these criticisms.

    I'm giving my  keyboards away and sticking to this one.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Liked it so much, I bought a second one.

    • Written by from Belmont

    24 of 24 people found this useful

    If this thing could pair with 4 devices, I could just have ONE and carry it around to pair with my Office PC, my home Mac, my iPad, and my iPhone.

    As it is, I have two. BOTH are paired with my iPhone and iPad (and I can switch between them seamlessly). The third pairing is reserved for my desktop (either home or office). One is paired with my Mac Mini, the other with a Windows7 machine (THe Logitech FAQ pages says these things won't work with Window. I plugged in a bluetooth dongle that I get back in 2005 with my first mini, Windows 7 recognized it and let me pair with this think no problem: just remember that for Ctrl-Alt-Del, you need to hold down the "fn" key to get the Windows interpretation of Delete)

    On the Mac, there should be a Logitech panel in your settings that will let you control whether the "fn" key needs to be used access the function keys (f1 - f12) or if the key needs to be help to get at the "controls" - like switching bluetooth devices, hitting they "home" key, "brightness", "volume", etc.

    Haven't experienced the problem cited by the first reviewer after a restart, but I reboot my machine so infrequently, I can't rule out that the problem is there (just haven't really noticed one way or the other).

    Was this useful? Liked it so much, I bought a second one.

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