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Product Dimensions |
17.25 x 5.75 x 0.75 inches |
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Item Weight |
1.1 pounds |
Item model number |
920-003051 |
Batteries |
2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer |
No |
Date First Available |
April 1, 2010 |
Manufacturer |
Logitech |
Language |
English |
Country of Origin |
China |
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Brand | |
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Series |
‎POP Keys |
Item model number |
‎920-010708 |
Hardware Platform |
‎Laptop, PC |
Operating System |
‎Windows 10, macOS 10.15, iPadOS 14, iOS 14, Chrome OS, Android 8 |
Item Weight |
‎1.72 pounds |
Product Dimensions |
‎12.65 x 5.45 x 1.4 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH |
‎12.65 x 5.45 x 1.4 inches |
Color |
‎Daydream Mint |
Power Source |
‎Battery Powered |
Batteries |
‎2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer |
‎Logitech |
Country of Origin |
‎China |
Date First Available |
‎November 9, 2021 |
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Judi Fryer –
As a professional typist with decades of 12-14 hour days of doing nothing but just typing, I am very picky about keyboards. Keyboards that meet my standards are getting fewer and far between. Within a strict budget – this Logitech Wireless Keyboard more than meet my exceedingly stingent demands and I am currently a happy-typer.
My SAITEK PK02U ECLIPSE II KEYBOARD finally gave out by way of a repeatedly sticking spacebar, which I tried to repair many times, but finally to no avail. After four years of faithful service, I finally had to put that wondeful keyboard to rest. Now a retiree with a tighter budget I had to seek something more in line with my pocketbook. The one new crteria was that my next purchase be a wireless keyboard. I spent days and days reading keyboard reviews and finally decided, with reservation, to order this Logitech Wireless Keyboard. My experience with Logitech consisted of trying a few of their wireless mourses. I would always go back to my Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 4000 – Botanic Pink of which I have two that I use daily and which I find the best mouse on the market. However, the description and reviews of the Logitech K270 seemed the most positive of all the keyboards and at $28.75 it was in my price range. I would have preferred to purchase it locally because I have a history of having to return keyboards because of being unhappy with the touch, sticking keys right out of the box, horrible configurations and key spacing, etc. However, no local business carries this keyboard in stock.
I set aside an entire evening to set up my new keyboard, again based on previous history, and also because it was wireless, a new type of keyboard for me. I had a lot of extra time left for other endeavors that evening. Simply put; I opened the box, removed the keyboard and receiver from box, inserted the receiver in my computer tower, pulled out the paper tab from the battery door on the bottom of the keyboard, flipped out the feet on the bottom of the keyboard, turned the keyboard on, and started to type. I was amazed and pleased but I thought it was too early to review the product, I wanted to give it awhile to check out the actual fact of typing with this lightweight, well designed keyboard.
The next morning I started with the new keyboard and wanted to test the touch and design of the keys placement on the board. Within 15 minutes I had forgotten that I was supposed to be trying out a keyboard; it simply became my keyboard. Now 24 days later I finally remembered I had never reviewed the product. That is because in that 24 days I have never actually given much thought at all to the fact that I am typing on a NEW keyboard. This was pretty much my first seamless keyboard replacement.
I am of course aware that I don’t have to keep adjusting the wire from the keyboard to the computer, that I don’t have to adjust the sliding drawer where my keyboard rests because the wire is caught on something, that the wire isn’t tangled in my feet because it is drooping to the floor, that the wire isn’t keeping me from opening the sliding drawer far enough, and all those problems I have endured for years because I thought a wireless keyboard might not be responsive to my need for speed. In that regard, I have yet to notice anything, other than the lack of the physical wire, that tells me I am typing on a wireless keyboard.
The touch of this keyboard just seems normal to me and hasn’t caught my attention at all. This keyboard is designated as being Long-Range Wireless. My keyboard and computer tower are very close in proximity, so that was a feature I didn’t need. However, I have tested this out and I can type on this keyboard down the hall from my office and into the dining room (next room over from office) and the response is fine. The second room over stretches the keyboards wireless limits and it starts to drop letters. I did not measure the distance. All in all this did not present a problem for me though. I never notice slowless or dropped letters or non-responsiveness where it matters, at my desk or in the next room either.
The little feet on the bottom prop the keyboard at just the correct angle for me. I used to have to keep an additonal prop aid under my Saitek keyboard to get the cant just right. There is no wrist rest on this Logitech where there was on my Saitek. It took approximately 15 minutes for me not to miss it.
My sliding drawer or keyboard tray is formica and like every keyboard I have had, the keyboard is a bit inclined to slide, but I long ago affixed rubbery-like shelf line Duck Brand 1100731 Non-Adhesive Select Easy Shelf Liner, Jumbo Roll, 12-Inch Wide x 20-Feet Long, Taupe with double-sided scotch tape to the surface of my keyboard slider. I placed new liner in honor of my new keyboard and voila, no slipping and sliding.
The placement of the keys on this Logitech K270 keyboard are the nearest to the original placement of most of the keyboards I read reviews for. As a longtime typist the changing of major key placement and altering of the spacing between groups of keys always appears counter-productive to me. I don’t understand the trend toward re-inventing the keyboard by every major keyboard manufacturer, but it continues to occur with even more frequency as the years roll by. This keyboard presented no problems for me whatsoever in that aspect. It sports a standard, full-size layout which I appreciate. I do however like the addition above the the F function keys, of several small short cut keys. I particularly enjoy the keys that takes me to my home page and to my e-mail (both with no set up required by me at all). There are also keys to increase, decrease, and mute the volume of videos, music, etc which I find helpful. There is also a key that brings up a calculator to the screen.
I haven’t had the keyboard long enough to encounter the need to replace the two AAA batteries required. The length of the battery power is estimated at 24 months or 2 million keystrokes per year. Now that I don’t type all day everyday it might take me awhile to get to 2 million keystrokes in a year.
There is an off/on switch on the keyboard to preserve battery power; however, I never turn mine off, nor do I turn off my wireless mouses. Just not a habit I ever developed. I would rather just change the batteries. I also have not utilized the feature available to allow just the one receiver for the keyboard and other compatible items such as your logitech mouse, but I have no reason to doubt that it wouldn’t work perfectly as advertised.
All in all this was easiest to set up computer keyboard I have encountered in years. The keyboard itself has everything required to make someone used to typing on a standard keyboard completely satisfied with the purchase. I recommend it highly.
Kindle Customer –
Make no mistake, this is what a quality keyboard is like. Keys go down with a nice sound and touch. The keyboard has a nice layout like a full sized keyboard (e.g. F keys are in groups of 4 with spacing between them). And the multimedia keys are useful (and require no Function key combination, they are standalone).
At the same time, the keyboard size is kept at a minimum. No unnecessary space is wasted “around” the keys. So the keyboard looks compact, while being full sized.
Another nice touch: there’s a caps lock physical LED, unlike most wireless keyboards. Super useful.
I can’t recommend enough. It is the second time I buy this keyboard model, for two different computers. No regrets.
Mark Klaassen –
This keyboard is everything they say it is, and has a great rebound feel to the keys that professionals like, without being noisy. Syncs with laptop immediately, no delay
Bigburito –
a little background, for the past 5 years I have used a wireless keyboard from a generic company. only recently the wireless transmitter has finally started to go wonky so I set out to get a new keyboard. I tried going on the cheap (got a rocketfish keyboard for $20 on black friday, avoid like the plague) I tried going a little more expensive (got a microsoft keyboard and while it worked adequately, the wireless dongle jutted out in an oblong way that made it difficult for taking it with me) until I finally got this logitech here.
first off is the size, it’s a compact keyboard, no hand rest and no side buttons like a lot of other keyboards I’ve used, but it has all full-size keys for the standard buttons so even with its compact size and my mid-large hands I had no issue typing quickly and comfortably.the keyboard is about 17-18 inches long which aloud me to just barely fit it into my book bag which was a definite plus for me since I cannot stand using the computers at my college but I also can’t stand the tiny keyboard on my 10.1 inch netbook! the bottom of the unit has a slight curve to it along with the bottom row of keys which I also like since it makes the space bar much larger than a standard rectangle keyboard.
the keyboard has eight special hot key buttons which out of the box let you: pause/play a video, mute the sound, lower the volume, raise the volume, go to your homepage, open your email, put the computer on standby, and open a calculator (oddly enough this was the key that got me to finally order this keyboard since it’s always ends up being one of my most used hotkeys on any keyboard.) these keys are easy to hit and are actually configurable with the set-point software, more on that later. the keyboard also has an on/off switch.
the keyboard is very responsive, with no lag from my testing. one thing that isn’t noted in the description is that these keys are fairly loud, personally I like my keys to have a resounding clack to them but that might not be the case for someone else.
the unifying receiver is great, it’s tiny, is very responsive, and can be used with any other product that uses the same receiver saving usb ports.
something that is actually incorrect in the description is the customizability of the keys. it says in the chart in the description that this keyboard can’t customize its hotkeys. but after installing the set-point software off of logitech’s website I can confirm that they ARE! the keys are easily customizable to initiate just about any program or command. another neat feature is that through the software you can disable keys that are not used very often or cause difficulty in some situations, you can disable keys like the caps lock or scroll lock that serve little purpose during normal use and you can also disable the windows key which is a godsend for anyone who enjoys playing games (the amount of times in the last few years that I have accidentally bumped it during a heated match only to have to wait a minute before I can get back in is easily in the hundreds if not thousands so this made my day.)
the battery life of this keyboard is long. I have been using it for over a week and the set-point software still says that the batteries are full. they say it should last 3 years so as of now it appears to be living up to that claim!
overall this is a solid keyboard, it has just enough buttons, a small enough amount that they don’t get in the way of a casual user but also just enough that a heavy user can still set up macros and make the keyboard their own. everything is just as you’d want it to be. if you’re in the market for a new keyboard, do yourself a favor and consider this one. you won’t be disappointed.
StinkerBell –
Edit 7/24/23: I just picked up a Logitech compact wireless mouse, M325. It did have the unifying symbol on it, and I was able to very easily sync it up with the keyboard. Took about 10 secs for it to do it.
I just bought this to replace a keyboard/mouse combo I picked up at the W store about 2 years ago. It’s the same model, but this is slightly different. It’s white on the bottom, the keys are really quiet and seem smoother, and this one has the unifying dongle to it.
My other one was not unifying, and the mouse had gone out. That’s when I discovered about the “unifying”, and so it was either pay a few more dollars for this keyboard that is unifying and buy a separate unifying mouse, or buy the same combo that isn’t unifying which was on sale for 17. And seeing as if one goes out on the combo, you can’t just buy another to use on the same dongle, I went this route. I figure in the long run this would be the cheaper option. I had another mouse handy that is not unifying, and it would not sync up with this keyboard.
So, if you want one dongle to run both mouse and keyboard, as well as other stuff you need to look for that orange symbol on the dongle or package. Then you need to use the software on the logitech site to sync them together. IMO kinda dumb. Just make everything sync up together.
Overall, decent keyboard for me for basic medium web browsing type of use, no gaming. I have the keyboard about a foot away from the monitor, and no issues with it. My old keyboard was still working ok, it just had a bunch of dust and gunk in the keys and a few keys I never use popped off and lost due to my cat digging it up for some reason. I had spilled stuff on it before, and it still worked fine. Battery had lasted, it was going on about 2 years I’d had it.
Colin –
This K270 keyboard is a great value. The keys are excellent for typing, with a satisfying mechanical feel, the special keys for system volume are particularly useful (for me anyway). Battery life is an unknown since I have only had the keyboard for a couple of weeks at this point, so we’ll see, but other reviews seem to indicate that it will not be a substantial issue, and Logitech is a well known and respected brand.
The one thing that may be an issue is that until my system loads my OS, the keyboard is not operational, a small issue when recovering from a crash or power outage. That may well be because I am running an older PC with Win7 Ultimate 64bit for the OS, so newer boxes and newer OS types may not have the same issue. But bottom line – you can’t go wrong with this one.
Pvtoor –
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Landy –
I use Logitech throughout the house in different areas. I have the Logitech server to access and manage my sound system, and I have multiple units (keyboards and mouse) connected to a single dongle. My wife prefers the version where the mouse and keyboard are all together in one unit. I, on the other hand, prefer to have the mouse and keyboard separate with a keypad included in my keyboard. This one is simple, easy to integrate and it performs very well at a very affordable price. Nice and simple. Very much recommended.