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Logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 for mac review
Logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 for mac review







  1. Logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 for mac review install#
  2. Logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 for mac review manual#

Logitech dubs it the ‘Unifying receiver’ and that is because it will happily pair with multiple Logitech wireless peripherals. The receiver itself also has a nice touch. This makes it great for multimedia setups and is particularly useful when you grow weary of typing on a laptop, especially smaller netbooks. The freedom this creates is fantastic since the keyboard is instantly tethered to whatever the tiny USB wireless receiver is plugged into. It seems there is every chance the K750 will never need mains power. The keyboard is positioned in a room where there is an external light source, but it receives little direct sunlight. What we can tell you is in a week’s worth of journalist-quantity typing (going on for 8,000 words) the battery has never dropped below 100 per cent.

logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 for mac review

Quite frankly for a product designed to last months at a time without any light whatsoever it is hard to gauge in the short term. So what do we learn about Logitech’s ambitious battery claims. Below this is the battery life (which can be toggled to show the battery life over one, three or 12 months) and a report on the battery status. It displays the dynamic light levels (measured in lux) that the keyboard is receiving.

logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 for mac review

The app is started by pressing the dedicated solar button (top right, above the number pad). Since we’re on the topic of the Solar App let’s take a closer look.

Logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 for mac review install#

A driverless install completes in less than a minute then the Solar App (just 3MB, pictured below) downloads and installs automatically. Simply switch on the keyboard and plug in the tiny wireless receiver. Given there is no power cable supplied with the keyboard this is a boast in which Logitech is supremely confident.Īs you might expect from the tone of this review, the K750 is revelation. Meanwhile in average daily use it is purported that the K750 battery will never run out. This should satisfy everyone outside of the Arctic Circle. Logitech claims the battery can last for up to three months in total darkness. In contrast to the typically weak stamina of most solar products, the K750 is exceptional. Where it differs is what Logitech says this solar technology can achieve. Much like any other solar device, the K750 uses light (both sunlight and artificial light) to charge its internal (but removable) battery. A near unibody design means the K750 suffers from none of the creaks, groans and rattles of a typical keyboard and you will want to fondle it in a way that is positively indecent.īuild quality aside, the second thing you’ll spot are the two long solar strips. At just 7.5mm thick it is certainly the slimmest keyboard we’ve have seen, but it feels no less durable for it. Lift out the K750 and the first thing you’ll notice is how thin it is. It’s elegant and an PVC-free example to others how a little bit of thought can go a long way. Four pieces of reclaimed cardboard hold the keyboard in place and just the keyboard, its wireless receiver and a wipe cloth are enclosed.

Logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 for mac review manual#

Open it up and you’ll find the setup instructions, support numbers printed on the box itself – there is no manual or CD.

logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 for mac review

Logitech has used minimalist recyclable packaging and it could almost fit through your letterbox. The positive impressions start the moment you begin unboxing. What the fairly soulless branding doesn’t imply, however, is what a remarkably good job Logitech has made of it. What is ‘this’ exactly? The descriptive name tells you the basics. With ‘K750 Solar Keyboard’ Logitech has grabbed us by the scruff of the neck and shouted “Get a load of this!” In all honesty they’re not very exciting.









Logitech wireless solar keyboard k750 for mac review