Proximity detection is practical and effective, Keystrokes are soft, gentle and quiet, Can be used wired or wireless, batterylevel indicator, Nice design, A truly unique product (as yet)
No light on the Num Lock key, Expensive, Can't be angled freely enough
This keyboard is undoubtedly the best in its field ... it's also the only product in its field for the time being. So if you're looking for a wireless backlit keyboard then you simply don't have a choice, the K800 is the product for you. The good news ...
Adjustable backlighting, Quiet, responsive keys, Universal receiver lets you connect multiple mice and keyboards to a single computer
Thin chassis is a little bendy
With our increasingly 24/7 workdays, backlit keyboards are more of requirement than ever. The Logitech K800 Wireless Illuminated Keyboard will provide all the light you need to work into the night and a quieter, more comfortable typing experience to boot...
Abstract: Logitech have been around for years being first established on October 2, 1981. Since then they have risen the ranks to become a household name and one that 95% of people who have ever used a PC know. After a long hiatus for over 10 years I have returned...
After my three weeks of usage, I am happy to say that this keyboard will become my main keyboard for my desktop. The backlit keys, PerfectStroke, outstanding battery life, and other features are just outstanding. For a $99.99 keyboard, it comes in a littl...
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Published: 2013-02-14, Author: Daniel , review by: tomshardware.com
Abstract: We have four portable keyboards and a quartet of gaming mice that could turn heads at your next LAN party. We put the boards through a number of performance-oriented metrics, and handed the hardware off to some gamer friends for their opinions, too. The...
Can the cheaper, but equally feature-loaded K800 be as good as the diNovo Edge? Definitely. At half it’s price it still a feature-loaded keyboard that puts its firmly in the premium category. While it lacks the diNovo Edge’s touch pad and high quality ...
Unique space-saving design. Hand detection proximity toggles the backlight. Unifying receiver conserves available USB ports.
Requires a dongle. Expensive for a non-gaming keyboard
"Cool" typically isn't a word used to describe keyboards, but the Logitech Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800 is just that, sporting an innovative design along with a slew of nifty features that, as a whole, justify its high price tag....
No software required, Illuminated backlit keys, Can change the level of illumination and when it is activated and turned off, Comfortable keys for typing, Wireless, Easy charging via USB cable
Short wrist rest, Battery life could be better
As I said in the introduction of this review I have been using Logitech’s diNovo Edge for the past 5 years and have always stuck by it. There are a few reasons for that. The biggest is how comfortable it is, I write reviews and create content for a l...
Published: 2011-03-04, Author: Luigi , review by: i4u.com
Abstract: It appears that some bright engineer over at Logitech must have been on the same quest. The end result is the all new Logitech K800 wireless illuminated keyboard. On the surface, the K800 appears to be nothing more than this years refresh of their wired I...
Highquality of manufacture, Classic layout, Highquality scissorswitch mechanics, Ergonomically shaped keys, Best backlight implementation in the industry, Low noise when typing, Small dimensions, Replaceable batteries, MicroUSB port for recharging, Beautiful exterior
Short left Shift in the Cyrillic version, Easily soiled glossy surface, Short battery life, Faulty light sensor, High price
The Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800 certainly helps to maintain Logitech’s superior position among keyboard makers. Having taken in the best features of the wired Illuminated Keyboard, the device adds to that a wireless interface and a standard lay...