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  • 2014-02-14
    T****.
    Been using this keyboard for 3 days at work. It is moderately quiet and types well. I like the style of the board and the fact that it keeps clean without stuff getting between the keys. I like the way the keys feel when I type. I would recommend this keyboard to others if you are looking for a solid product that ypes well and a keyboard that stays clean . I have yet to use any type of water on this.

    ***UPDATE***
    After a week the keyboard's keys started to not respond while I was typing and I had to wait for it to start to respond again before I could finish what I was typing. Very irritating when I am in a hurry and need to get stuff done at work. I did end up returning the keyboard in the end.
  • 2014-02-13
    Ra****es
    Does everything that you would expect. Used it now for about 8 week with zero issues. Would have given 5 stars but I think I would have liked this as a wireless option more
  • 2014-01-21
    K****i
    I've spilled too many drinks into my keyboard. Instead of learning from my mistakes and stopping drinking at my desk, I bought this keyboard. I like the look and feel of the keyboard. I am used to a low profile Mac keyboard, and the keys on this are more raised than that, but still lower profile then a mechanical keyboard. I didn't find this unpleasant to type on. It's fairly quiet, too. I am using it with a Mac computer, and it works just fine. It's not a Mac keyboard layout, so that might be confusing for some people, but as far as I can tell, all the keys work. (And I think there are ways to re-map keys, if you want.)

    The only thing I miss with this keyboard is the extra USB ports that my Mac keyboard had, so I have to plug my mouse into the back of my computer. (Not a big deal now that I invested in a USB hub.) I am sure that would make it harder to waterproof, though. I also wish that this did come in a Mac keyboard, too.

    Now all I need is an excuse to try washing it.
  • 2014-01-12
    R****R
    An acceptable Logitech product. My wife likes it, but I find the keys a bit too close for my XL hands.
  • 2014-01-07
    Da****es
    The keys have more travel depth that I imagined (very close to a standard keyboard). Unfortunately the keys and the gap between them are slightly smaller than a traditional keyboard (more similar to a laptop keyboard), requiring some getting used to if you're planning to use it as a desktop replacement.
  • 2014-01-03
    r****5
    I bought this as a gift for my Mom's boyfriend. He owns a machine shop and frequently replaces keyboards due to grease, grime, etc. Guess we'll see about long-term use, but so far he's impressed. The board itself feels a little 'slim' and has that 'rubber' feel like some phone cases have, so if you're a typist that can't stand not to have keys that 'clack' this might not be for you.
  • 2014-01-03
    i****n
    My wife and I own a bakery, and because of the cramped space we have the computer in the kitchen. The original computer keyboard lasted about 3-1/2 years, but a few of the keys were not working very well. We bought this washable keyboard so we can rinse it off whenever it starts to get grimy. It's especially nice because the raised keys and the space between keys don't leave any little nooks and crannies for gunk to fall into. My wife also likes having the extra space between the keys because she says it makes typing easier for her.

    Just be sure to read the cleaning instructions on the bottom side of the keyboard. You're just supposed to rinse it off; you can't fully submerge it or put it in the dishwasher. They keyboard also has a cap to cover the USB connector, although you're not supposed to get the USB connector wet in the first place.
  • 2013-12-26
    An****co
    This is a good keyboard that is easily cleaned and resistant to drops on to the floor. Although I like it, I would think that those that type a great deal might find this style of keyboard to work less well than some others. I find my own typing is slowed by it, given its short keystroke and small layout. Just an opinion...
  • 2013-12-17
    hi****70
    Quite possibly the nicest keyboard I've used in a while.

    Nice mechanical movement on the keys, just the right amount of springiness. All keys are solidly clicking, some of the other Logitech keyboards I've used recently don't have a solid feel in the top right and left corners of the keyboards, this does not have the same issue.

    Washability is nice too.
  • 2013-12-05
    Co****ia
    Great keyboard i love the fact you can just take it to the since and rinse it off. Only draw back is the instructions say you have to wait 24 hours before plugging it back in to be safe
  • 2013-12-02
    J.****er
    I use this keyboard with my laptop at home (while it's stacked on top of some thick books) for an ergonomic set-up, and it's been serving me well so far.

    The good: quiet, good size, low profile, nice quality, comes with a small brush (attached to the bottom) to get ride of dust or other residue under or between the keys. The keys are elevated to allow for easier cleaning, which is nice--no need to tediously pull them off. Keys don't give a lot of feedback and come down very softly compared to some other keyboards.

    The bad: would be better it had feet that were adjustable to allow for more a ergonomic typing position.

    Washable feature not yet tested, will update review once I do--please note that there are very specific washing instructions included with the keyboard, so read them first before you start dunking it in the sink!.
  • 2013-12-01
    Ge****am
    This is a great keyboard. The keys are sized and spaced well and the action of each key is satisfyingly clicky. The function keys are a nice touch. This is the best keyboard I've ever used. I haven't had the need to wash it yet, but that's just icing on an already delicious cake.
  • 2013-11-23
    Ni****is
    Using this in my sterile lab for months now to replace those AWFUL flexible rubber keyboards . Easy to clean and install, and much more ergonomic than other washable options. Will try out for a few more months and adjust to 5-star if no other problems exist.
  • 2013-11-12
    M****h
    I'm impressed, but not surprised with the quality of this keyboard. On and off over the last 10 years I've been using mechanical and laptop keyboards alike through high school, and later college, so keep that in mind when reading my review.
    Pros: This keyboard is boss, I'm not even beginning to talk about feel, I'm talking about appearance. The white on black looks good, although my keyboard is more of a really dark grey, both the board and lettering, but no complaint here, I don't care. The main selling point is obviously the wash-ability, pair that with apparently decent lifetime and this thing could essentially last forever as long as you don't let it get gross like an old person's watch (I work on watches part time). So what we have is a baller looking keyboard and wash-ability to boot, which makes it a pretty sweet deal. Now on to the feel. Here's where it gets tricky because I'm typing with it now. The keyboard feels good, the keys are spaced pretty well and the press is nice and... well there's no real way to describe it. It's kind of a smooth mechanical feel, it's like playing with a quieter version of those toy keyboards that you can sometimes find at yard sales, but that's not meant in a bad way, for some reason I like it, and it doesn't make annoying clickity clacky sounds, it makes phone-key amount of noises... back when people had phones with buttons... I give up you can't describe it, but it's a nice feel I reassure you, not mushy at all they keys are hard, but smooth and put up just enough resistance so you don't accidentally press keys.

    Cons: Ignore the last sentence of the Pros because I keep pressing the wrong keys. Specifically the f12 and caps lock when trying to use backspace and shift, respectively. I love the keyboard, but I make mistakes, and since I've been using straight laptop keyboards for the last 7 months I make a bunch of mistakes, I keep opening up chrome's damn html editor thing, stupid f12. Now, I'm sure this gets better the more you use it, so lets move on from this topic that's not so much a con as me only using the keyboard for 40 minutes so far and whining about something I'm not used to yet.

    Big con, don't fall for quill.com's $20 off crap, I did and checked my bank and they charged me double so I yelled at them until they fixed it. And I would have left that out of the review since their Customer Support was helpful, but their shipping was garbage and I wish I could show you the packaging because you'd laugh so hard cool-aid would come out of your nose and you'd drop your delicious pop-tart on your non-water-resistant keyboard because you spent all your time reading my long review rather than just buying the keyboard. Long story short the box that you typically buy the keyboard in, you know, it shows the keyboard and has all the stats and stuff, well that s*** arrived via UPS with a piece of cardboard taped to the outside containing the tracking info... really guys? You ship the damn box showing exactly what's inside for any troll or thief to mess with and you just tape a piece of a box to the outside thinking it's good enough . Well I'd complain to UPS or quill but honestly the keyboard works and as long as the credit for the double-charge shows up in my bank account I couldn't care if they'd mailed me the keyboard half-stuffed into a roast turkey.

    So that's my review. It's worth the $22 I ended up spending on it, I'll probably clean it once a decade or something just to look like I'm not a slob. The typing seems better now that I've written a novel as a review, I mean I'm seriously a pro at typing now because this review is so long. But seriously it feels great and tricks you into thinking you're typing faster when your WPM drops by 3, not a complaint, I'm actually going to say that's a pro, I feel like Sonic, or the flash typing, but I'd definitely get this if I were you. It looks pro, it feels nice, it it weren't for my enormous tree-hands I wouldn't have trouble over stretching the backspace key and hitting f11 and f12 as much as I do, but I'm sure you gu
  • 2013-11-05
    p****h
    Well it is very good but is not exactly what I was looking for. Mind you there is nothing wring with the keyboard. I have yet not figured out how to make it work while connecting it to the PS2 port on my CablesToGo - TruLink 4 port VGA KVM + USB Hub. Just wish it supoported the bPS2 porotocol / signal levels / voltages or whatever and worked with any one of the several Green USB to PS2 adapters I have lying around that came with the mice.

    It works fine when connected to the hub part. BTW it cost me only half as much as the lowest price in India. On a single PC it would be just perfect.
  • 2013-10-30
    S****h
    This keyboard so far has worked fine. I have only owned it a few months. I haven't tested it out yet by spillling anything, or by washing it. Overall feel is nice, however it does flex a bit, which is a bit concerning.
  • 2013-10-17
    Lo****ty
    I haven't washed it yet but I really like it so far. It looks good and is working for me.
  • 2013-10-13
    Ma****li
    It works fine. Easy to clean and Value for money. May take some time to get used to at first.
  • 2013-09-06
    YU****HU
    It is a pretty good device. I like the product of google. The size is also OK. I can take it out of the room convinent,
  • 2013-09-03
    T****J
    Got this to replace my trusty slim Rosewill keyboard which had gotten too gunky and stiff and the backspace key had broken off.

    Pros:
    -nice looking
    -super easy to clean

    Cons:
    -Could be softer - not quite as soft as a laptop keyboard.
    -the keys do not have a concave dip - which I never noticed on standard keyboards before but now I miss! Without these dips, it can be difficult to locate the keys when typing by muscle memory. It took me about a week or two to re-train myself to find all the common keys I use. In particular it took me a while to re-find the arrow key group and the insert, delete, home, etc. group. Not a real problem now but just not that all the keys feel the same - I've learn to let my fingers bump into the keys from the side in order to find certain groups of keys.

    ***edit****
    After typing on this keyboard for months now, I'm bumping up the grade. Initially I had trouble finding certain keys like the Insert, Delete, Home, End, because of the uniform nature of the keys - Sure enough, my muscle memory has mapped the keyboard and I easily find keys now.

    The keyboard stays very clean and doesn't suffer mushiness that occurs when food and other debris gets between the keys and the board.
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