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Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810 - Switchers Welcome

6/14/2013 9:01:22 AM

Using a Bluetooth keyboard with more than one device can be a royal pain. If both devices are on, you sometimes have to tell one to forget the keyboard exists, so it'll be available for the other. Logitech's Easy-Switch feature kills this problem. You can pair the K810 with three devices (say, a Mac, an iPad, and your Apple TV), then just hit a button to switch between them.

Using a Bluetooth keyboard with more than one device can be a royal pain

The K810 lights up, too. It's got a pleasant backlighting that fades automatically after a few seconds of inactivity, then comes back as your hands approach the keyboard, automatically adjusting the brightness based on how dark the room is. I did find the fade-in, fade-out slightly distracting at first, but got used to it pretty quickly.

Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810

Sadly, this is a Windows keyboard, so the Alt key (aka Option) is where Command should be. A quick trip to System Preferences > Keyboard can right that wrong, but you also don't get the iTunes forward and back keys, Mission Control, Dashboard, and display brightness. And the Fn key is in a weird spot, nestled between Command and Control, unable to be moved.

Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810 - top

Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810 - top

Sadly, this is a Windows keyboard, so the Alt key (aka Option) is where Command should be.

The bottom line. Switching between Bluetooth devices couldn't be more convenient, and the backlighting is a great bonus. Hey, Logitech, please make a Mac version!

Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810 - back

Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810 - back

Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810 specs

·         Logitech

·         www.loqitech.com

·         Price: $99.99

·         Requirements: Bluetooth device

·         (+) Pair three things and easily switch between them. Backlighting. Long-lasting battery. Keys feel great.

·         (-) You need to reprogram the Command and Option keys.

 

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