Customer Reviews for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Review 1 for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Overall Rating
5out of5
Nightmare-6
from Lithia, FL, USA
Age: 35 to 44
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: More than a Year
Great little keyboard
Date:May 2, 2013
I bought 2 of these on sale through BestBuy and they are worth every bit. Used them on Android devices only so far. The battery life is excellent and have lasted for close to a year. The build is great, lightweight, and compact. I like the case that turns into a multi-angle stand, and has come in handy a good many times.
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Review 2 for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Overall Rating
5out of5
Dominic
from Perth WA, Australia
Age: 18 to 24
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: One Week to a Month
Brilliant
Date:April 24, 2013
This tiny keyboard has all the features that you could dream off. Full media keys, Function keys and windows 8 keys. It works flawlessly, you simply sync it to your tablet/pc and as soon as you turn the keyboard on its connected.
The best thing is, it comes with a hard cover which converts to a variable angle tablet/pc holder. This product has had some serious thought put into todays market and what it needs. The keyboard itself feels like a solid build, which will not disappoint you anytime to come.
I love it and it is amazing compared to the Surface touch cover or type cover. Don't waste your money, buy this product at a fraction of the cost.
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Review 3 for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Overall Rating
5out of5
jandrewcol
from Minnesota
Age: 25 to 34
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: One Month to a Year
Great keyboard
Date:April 11, 2013
I got this as a gift. I love this keyboard. It has become a staple at meetings for me instead of my MacBook Pro. The keyboard is quiet. It is comfortable to use. I type way faster with the keyboard than on-screen. I like the stand the case makes for my Nexus 7. The function keys were well thought out. The only thing missing is a way to launch recently used programs from the keyboard. I would rather have had a keyboard case for my Nexus, but those keyboards may have been too small. Carrying two items to meetings is a bit of a drag, but without better options, this keyboard is highly recommended. I use it fairly often and the batteries have lasted 4 months. The only piece I am missing is the Logitech UE Mobile Boom Box and my mobile entertainment system would be complete.
+2points
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Review 4 for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Overall Rating
4out of5
Brinman
from Mesa, AZ
Age: 25 to 34
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: Less than a Week
Almost the perfect keyboard for my nexus 7
Date:March 14, 2013
It really does seem to be pretty darn close to perfect (so far). I just received my keyboard in the mail (purchased through amazon) and have been using it for the last 30 minutes or so. Very happy with it so far. The only problem I'm seeing is that there is a problem with the LED indicators (lights) on the keyboard. When I first turn on the keyboard the battery light comes on, followed by the bluetooth led light. Then after it finishes pairing with my nexus 7, both lights promptly turn off. Okay, no problem. Everything still works great without any problems. But, the caps lock led light also doesn't work. I have yet to see that little indicator light turn on. Even so, the caps lock function DOES work. Easy enough to press the caps lock key again if you see that you're in caps lock mode when you don't want to be. So, like I say.. ALMOST perfect. If the led issue could be fixed then I could give it a perfect 5 star rating. Thanks Logitech!
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Review 5 for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Overall Rating
5out of5
PDADoc
from Edgewater, NJ, USA
Age: 45 to 54
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: Less than a Week
The complete package!
Date:March 8, 2013
I bought this keyboard for use with my Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 tablet to replace my ZaggKeys Solo, which had been a staple in my bag for the longest, and I'm glad I made the switch!
The keyboard comes with a hard shell case that can open up to become a stand for the tablet, which is really great, because you get adequate protection for the keyboard and a stable base on which to place the tablet for good viewing angle while typing.
The keyboard is compact, though larger than I expected. The keys are chicklet-sized, but have good travel, are well-spaced and excellent tactile feedback, which is important for me because I have large hands. In my first typing tests, I was able to type at 80 wpm right out of the box with no problems at all. I also like that it has an actual on/off switch on the top right side of the keyboard that can't be turned on accidentally.
Overall, I feel that this is by far the best keyboard, both in build quality and performance for a relatively low price. I've paid more and gotten less from some other portable keyboards.
I would definitely recommend this item to someone who is looking for good quality and a strong performer at a great price!
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Review 6 for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Overall Rating
4out of5
SY
from Toronto, ON, Canada
Age: 55 to 64
Gender: Male
Length Of Use: One Week to a Month
Works well with Android 4.0
Date:February 19, 2013
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 phone and a 7" Samsung Galaxy Tab2 tablet. Both run Android Ice Cream Sandwich. I purchased the Logitech Keyboard ("for Android 3.0+") this month.
The Keyboard works very well with either device. Not too surprisingly, not all of the function keys are mapped correctly. But I want to mention one limitation of the Keyboard.
If you pair and connect the Keyboard with Device A, and afterwards pair and connect the Keyboard with Device B, the Keyboard will: (i) be paired with B; (ii) connect with B; (iii) remain paired with A; but (iv) not connect with A. To connect with A, the Keyboard must be first unpaired from A, and pair and connect with A again. But if you do that, the Keyboard with remain paired with B but not connect to B. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to remain paired with both A and B, and connect to either A or B depending which one is turned on first. This is how the Bluetooth hands-free system in my Nissan truck works with up to 5 phones.
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Review 7 for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Overall Rating
4out of5
thumbtech
from Maine, USA
Very good keyboard ... wish it had a "mic" key!
Date:January 30, 2013
This keyboard works very well with a Nexus 7 tablet running Jelly Bean. I have not had any "sticky key" issues.
The only bummer is that you cannot use voice input when this keyboard is paired. That is, the excellent voice input functions that are accessed by using the "mic" key on the on-screen keyboard cannot be accessed with this keyboard because there is no corresponding "mic" key on the keyboard and pairing causes the on-screen keyboard to be unavailable.
I suspect that it would be a simple matter for Logitech to assign/program a function key / "mic" key, but it would be an epic endeavor to actually get this idea into the hands of the person somewhere in the bowels of the corporate bureaucracy who could initiate and see through this simple design update.
+7points
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Review 8 for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Overall Rating
2out of5
Quality
5out of5
Features
4out of5
Performance
3out of5
Ergonomics
4out of5
woody
from WI
Expertise: Tech Savvy
Android 3.0+ only
Date:January 8, 2013
Could not pair this keyboard with my Samsung Galaxy Tab SCH-i800 running Gingerbread 2.3.5. Pairing code did not display. Too bad. Looks/feels like a great keyboard.
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Review 9 for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Overall Rating
5out of5
Quality
5out of5
Features
5out of5
Performance
5out of5
Ergonomics
5out of5
Nexus User
Expertise: Tech Savvy
Great Keyboard for Nexus 7
Date:December 30, 2012
Keys have a good tactile feel. Easy to setup and use. Nice size and shape. Works great with my Nexus 7. Has function control keys for media players, volume, Search, and Home
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Review 10 for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Overall Rating
1out of5
Quality
2out of5
Features
2out of5
Performance
1out of5
Ergonomics
3out of5
chainmarc
from florida
Expertise: Tech Savvy
Repeats letters when typing Nexus 7
Date:December 12, 2012
Purchased the keyboard to use with my Nexus 7. When typing the keyboard will get stuck on a character "sticky key". For example the W will look like this - WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
Only a reboot stops this behavior.
+3points
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Review 11 for Logitech® Tablet Keyboard for Win8/RT and Android
Overall Rating
5out of5
Quality
5out of5
Features
5out of5
Performance
5out of5
Ergonomics
5out of5
jabapyth
Expertise: Proficient User
Great Keyboard works with Gingerbread 2.3
Date:November 1, 2012
It's pairs just fine with my T-Mobile G2X running Gingerbread (the "pin" just isn't generated for you: you come up with one yourself, type into the phone, and then into the keyboard+Enter). It has a very solid feel and typing is smooth with no repeated or dropped keys. Taking notes in class is now totally feasable on my phone.