Timothee Howland—September 27, 2014
So many great things: - Bright, thick lettering, - Good keys (and, in 30 years of typing, I had never used Chiclets keys before - no wait, my very first computer, the VG5000, had Chiclets keys!! As did my second, the Tandy MC-10! oh wow! oh, sorry) - Small : tiny footprint - Thin, height-wise - working well on high desks (where other, thick keyboards raise your wrists even higher) - Real F-keys, not ones you have to trade off for insert or delete keys as in other high-end Logitech keyboards (this is important to programmers) - Wireless - Quiet - Full numeric keypad - Normal size of every key (except if you need a dedicated block for INS/DEL/HOME/END/PGUP/PGDN - which this keyboard skips, making it less wide) - Good, sticky rubber feet - No distracting lights (I'd take the illuminated key version any day, though) Read more
Matthew Thomas—August 31, 2014
I bought this for my wife. It is a good looking keyboard, sturdy and better than any laptop keyboard (which is why it was purchased). It is a nice, compact size but still has the number pad. The batteries last for ages. Key travel isn't great and it takes a little time to get used to. Overall a good keyboard but I would not recommend to typing enthusiasts. Read more
Jamie Chandley—January 4, 2013
I bought this wireless keyboard for its claim to a long-lasting battery life. At the time I purchased it, I was using another model Logitech wireless keyboard that required a battery change every two weeks. I'm am avid gamer and spend at least 10-20 hours a week playing video games on my PC (BF3 and MOHW). Replacing batteries that often can become quite expensive. (I was also using a wireless Logitech mouse that required frequent battery changes). I knew I had to find a solution to this problem. I searched the Logitech product catalog for a rechargeable keyboard and mouse. The Logitech Wireless Keyboard K360 claimed to only need new batteries every three years. It also claimed to have a powerful 2.4 GHz reliable, wireless connection using a Logitech Unifying receiver. Well, so far, so good. It's been 6 months since I purchased this keyboard and it has performed flawlessly. It's smaller and more lightweight than most keyboards but the size is perfect for me as I have smallish hands. It also is lightweight enough to lie in my lap for several hours without becoming uncomfortable. The keys have a crisp feel and enough spring and give me the tactile feedback necessary to manipulate them successfully in-game without looking down. Even with vigorous, daily use the integrity of the keys has remained intact. No sticking keys and the action of each one remains crisp with just enough "push back." Also, the wireless signal has remained strong and constant without any lapses. Most importantly, however, I've not had to replace the batteries once in six months. There's a power switch that I frequently forget to turn off, yet there has been absolutely no degradation in battery life at all. When I power up my computer and reach for this keyboard I know that it will still be working.This is quite simply the best, most reliable keyboard I've ever owned. I've had ownership of many, many computers over the last thirty years with the accompanying keyboards and this is the best yet. Over all I would say that if you're looking for an excellent, reliable wireless keyboard, look no further. This is it. FYI, I'm a fifty-eight year old female with a touch of arthritis in my hands, fingers and wrists and this keyboard is still a dream to use. I hope to still be using this particular keyboard for several more years. I'll update in six months to let you know how it's working. I also bought a Logitech wireless mouse for which I've also written a review. Read more
John G. Pollard—January 27, 2013
I have more Logitech keyboards than I can count. I have been buying Logitech keyboards since windows 95 ! I bought serial , usb and now wireless models. Generally I like Logitech keyboards, but I have mixed feelings for this particular keyboard. The keyboard is responsive , colorful and works just fine. It is small - and works great as a travel keyboard but I find it to be a little small for everyday use. After using this keyboard for over a year it has grown on me and I am quite happy with it ! I am updating my review to reflect this fact and changing my rating to 5 stars . I have take this keyboard with me often to use with my notebook and the small size makes it very convenient. Read more
Kamron—June 26, 2013
Great Keyboard, keys feel really nice, nice feel to it, I got the Victorian the designs were quite appealing, however, one very annoying thing occurred. The number pad quit working on me for some strange reason. Checks showed that this is apparently fairly frequent. I won't recommend purchasing one due to the possibility of this happening again due the fact that it is quite a frequent occurrence. Read more
Rey—February 12, 2013
The Logitech k360 wireless keyboard is very sleek and attractive, with clean lines and rounded corners in black and dark grey plastic. It is a fairly compact chiclet-style keyboard with a number pad. Installation was plug & play with no software needed at all. I got it for my new lenovo that i am going to use iut with my HD TV and it makes it super easy to navigate and it turned my HD TV to smart tv. The rubber feet is very stable and do not move around. Which is pretty nice to have when your desk is slick. The one thing I found disappointing was the amount of movement the keys have. In other words, its not as stable as it looks. And the plastic seems kinda flimsy. In the middle of great and bad. I love this keyboard. Responsive, batteries last a long time, plenty of range,.... I do wish that this keyboard were waterproof so that it could be immersed in hot soapy water for cleaning--but that is asking a bit much! Very highly recommended. Read more