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October 2017
(80%)
99 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Sleek and thin design, Very unique creative input dial, Really changes how you interact with your work-flow, Comfortable to type on
Unable to edit the pre-set profiles, Keys can squeak sometimes, 1 2 3 4, Tags:CraftCreative Input DialCrownkeyboardLogitechReviewWireless
I have been using the Craft for the past few weeks and the biggest thing that I want to talk about is the creative input dial or crown. It really does change how you interact with what you are working on. So when using Adobe Premiere I can tap the creativ...
Published: 2017-11-18, Author: Alex , review by: techaeris.com
Quality design, Quality craftsmanship and materials, Great throw to the chiclet keys, Number pad, Backlit, Great productivity tool within some apps
Pricey, Some apps may not work, No adjustable feet
Logitech has a great product here, for now, it's really only for those who have the apps that are compatible with Logitech Options. As the company continues to expand that list, it could become a must buy for many. For now, I'd totally recommend this for...
Abstract: Logitech's new Craft Keyboard is a superb piece of engineering and design. It is hefty (just over two lbs. or 960g), rock solid, and built for durability. It matches Apple's Space Gray finish and has black laptop-style chiclet keys. A wireless connection...
Published: 2017-10-25, Author: Max , review by: appleinsider.com
The crown is definitely useful for users who do a lot of visual work. We also think those who adopt it will find the dial interface more convenient and accurate than manipulating onscreen UIs with a keyboard or mouse. Overall, the Logitech Craft Advanced...
Published: 2017-10-18, Author: John , review by: macobserver.com
Great feel, hemispherical indent on keys, short throw (1.8 mm), (auto) backlit keys, keyboard Crown, option for Bluetooth or Unifying receiver, high capacity battery, charging connects with USBC port, very good support page
High price, marred by dual Mac/PC keyboard markings. No angle adjustment. No USBA port to charge a mouse. F13F15 keys appropriated for Bluetooth
Wireless connectivity works seamlessly across multiple devices, Innovative use of the Crown dial to help control actions on multiple applications, Good build quality, Configurable buttons and dial via software driver, Native support for Windows and MacOS,
Limited functionality with the Crown in most applications, Expensive, regardless of the competition in this category, Battery life is not satisfactory when backlighting is on, and the lack of fast charging does not help either, Only one-year warranty
The Logitech CRAFT is now up for purchase for $199.99 from the Logitech web shop and third-party retailers, including Best Buy, for customers in the USA - as of the date of this article. Wireless connectivity works seamlessly across multiple devices Inno...
Published: 2017-10-11, Author: Mark , review by: arstechnica.com
Excellent build quality, Great typing experience for a chiclet keyboard, Crown makes navigating content creation apps a breeze, Easily switches between three devices at once
Steep price, No Microsoft Office support in MacOS, Crown commands can't be customised
Abstract: Logitech's keyboards have long been my keyboards of choice, thanks to their versatility and focus on good design. But the new Craft keyboard may be my favorite Logitech keyboard of all time — and possibly my favorite keyboard, period. The Craft is being b...
Input dial is handy for some media-editing tasks, Pairs with up to three devices, Proximity-lighting feature
Pricey, Shallow-press membrane keys, Requires frequent recharging, No extensible feet or wrist rest, Utility reconfigures only a few keys
Its "Crown" dial will entice users of some seminal Adobe and Microsoft applications, but in the Craft, much that we're accustomed to seeing in an expensive keyboard is AWOL. The price needs to fall...
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Published: 2017-09-04, Author: Dan , review by: geardiary.com
Solid, Good looking, Comfortable key design for serious typing, Adaptive backlighting works quite well, With the Logitech software you can create all sorts of application-specific shortcuts
At $199.99 it isn't inexpensive, Crown works with limited applications at this point, Setting up the application-specific smart keys takes time and patience