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Logitech K750 Wireless Keyboard— Solar Recharging, Mac-Friendly, 2.4GHz Wireless - Silver
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Brand | Logitech |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Keyboard Description | AZERTY |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Special Feature | Wireless |
Color | Silver |
Number of Keys | 108 |
Keyboard backlighting color support | Single Color |
Style | Keyboard Only |
About this item
- Solar-powered keyboard: No battery hassles—any light source keeps your keyboard charged for at least three months in total darkness
- Only 1/3-inch thick: Ultra-thin design adds sleek style to your workspace
- Familiar Mac layout: All the keys you're used to, plus a Launchpad hot key, are exactly where you expect them
- Feel-good typing: Logitech-only concave key cap design for faster, quieter, more comfortable typing. System Requirements - Mac OS X 10.5 or later,USB port,Light source from sunlight and/or indoor lighting
- Tiny Logitech Unifying receiver: Stays in your laptop and connects additional compatible wireless devices. Not Bluetooth compatible
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From the manufacturer
Great typing—powered by light
Say goodbye to battery hassles. Any light source keeps K750 charged and ready. The sleek, streamlined designed looks beautiful with your Mac and the keys are designed for comfortable typing hour after hour.
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Light-powered keyboard
The keyboard charges itself with lamplight or sunlight. Easily monitor your power level with the Logitech Solar App.
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Thin, streamlined design
Only 1/3 inch thick, the ultra-thin design and full-size layout are the perfect blend of style and function.
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Familiar Mac layout
All the keys are exactly where you expect them to be, including music and brightness controls, command and eject keys. And it all works right out of the box. No software installation required.
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Feel-good typing
With Logitech’s concave key cap design, you’ll enjoy comfortable, fast, fluid and quiet typing day in and day out.
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Plug-and-play wireless connection
Simply plug the included tiny Logitech Unifying receiver into your computer and start typing. Enjoy a reliable connection thanks to Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless technology.
System Requirements
- Mac OS X 10.5 or later
- USB port
- Light source from sunlight and/or indoor lighting
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Advanced Wireless
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | USB wired connection | ✔ |
Unifying Receiver
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✘ | ✔ |
Enhanced Comfort
| PerfectStroke Keys | ✘ | Comfort Wave Design | PerfectStroke Keys | PerfectStroke Keys |
Palm Rest
| ✘ | ✘ | Cushioned | ✔ | ✔ |
Illuminated Keys
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
Max Battery Life
| Infinite/powered by light | 24 months (2 AA) | 36 months (2 AAA) | USB powered | 36 mo. (Rechargeable) |
Profile
| Ultra thin | Thin | Full size curved | Ultra thin | Ultra thin |
Programmable F-Keys
| ✔ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
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Ergonomic | 4.2 | 4.2 | — | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.1 |
For gaming | 3.2 | 3.4 | — | 3.7 | 4.3 | 3.1 |
Battery life | 4.0 | 4.4 | — | 4.6 | — | 3.9 |
Sleep mode | 3.8 | — | — | 4.4 | — | 3.8 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | Platinum Micro, Inc. | Amazon.com | Red_Carpet | Platinum Micro, Inc. |
connectivity tech | Wireless | Bluetooth | Wireless | Bluetooth | USB, RF | Wireless |
number of keys | 108 | 104 | 104 | 104 | 104 | 3 |
hardware interface | usb | bluetooth | usb | bluetooth | usb | radio frequency |
compatible devices | Laptop | Laptop | keyboard,laptop | Laptop | keyboard | PC |
keyboard description | AZERTY | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless | Wireless, QWERTY |
operating system | macOS 10.14 or later | macOS 10.15, Windows 10, Chrome OS, Linux, iPadOS 14, Android 5.0 Lollipop, iOS 14, Windows 11 | Windows XP, Windows Vista | Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS 10.15, Linux, Chrome OS, iPadOS 14, Android 8.0 | Mac | Windows 10, 11 or later |
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Product Dimensions | 7.87 x 1.38 x 19.09 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
ASIN | B005L38VRU |
Item model number | 920-003472 |
Batteries | 1 CR2 batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #17,212 in Climate Pledge Friendly (See Top 100 in Climate Pledge Friendly) #306 in Computer Keyboards #2,425 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Electronics |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 12, 2011 |
Manufacturer | Logitech, Inc |
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Product Description
Battery hassles are a thing of the past with the light-powered Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac.
Sustainability features
This product has sustainability features recognized by trusted certifications.
Carbon emissions from the lifecycle of this product were measured, reduced and offset.
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Customers like the comfort and appearance of the keyboard. They mention that the keys have a nice, sharp click to them, and are soft in feel. They also like the ease of assembly. However, some customers have mixed opinions on performance, quality, battery life, charging, and ease of use.
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Customers find the comfort of the keyboard to be good. They mention that the keys are soft and give a satisfying bouncy tactile response. They also say that the typing feels nice and relaxing. Customers also say the keys have a bit of texture to them.
"...Pro’s:- Has a decent typing feel with the chiclet style keys (similar but not the same to the original apple style keyboards)-..." Read more
"...The K750 and K760 are a lovely keyboards... typing feels nice, their keys press feels a little different than the macbook..." Read more
"...The keys feel great and smooth too and it has flip out feet at the bottom of the keyboard if you would like to use it at an angle...." Read more
"...of the keyboard Apple included with the early model G5s; slightly soft with a good tactile click without too much vertical travel...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the keyboard. They say it is well designed and crafted, with a nice white matte finish. Customers also mention that it works well visually and is presented in a graph that is easy to read and understand.
"...Pros:- Clean and minimalistic look- Thin & light (not heavy)- Solar panels to charge the keyboard- Wireless-..." Read more
"...This will also fall under my cons list too.It looks nice.ConsTHE PRICE...." Read more
"...Overall - Excellent. My whole family is very pleased with the look, feel and performance of the K750...." Read more
"...This is presented in a nice graph, which is easy to read and understand...." Read more
Customers find the setup and use of the keyboard to be easy. They mention that the unifying software is very straightforward, and the unit has been completely trouble-free. They say that the product box is intuitive and easy to pull out the keyboard and its USB stick. Customers also say that Mac users find it very easy to transition onto this keyboard, and that the connection to their Mac was super easy.
"...keys as standard so mission control, launchpad, etc, were easy and intuitive to display and close...." Read more
"...Once plugged in, there is no nonsense bloatware to install...." Read more
"...In addition, the rechargable cell that it uses is easily accessible, and seems to be readily available on the net...." Read more
"...Its usability is good and quality/value ratio is just as good. I would recommend." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the keyboard. Some mention that it's well made and functional, while others say that it seems flimsy and unreliable.
"...The keyboard (I have the white/silver) seems well built and similar to a aluminum Mac keyboard in appearance other then the thin back supports that..." Read more
"...I like that the K750 has a nice full Ctrl key, full size arrow keys and don't care..." Read more
"...The plastic risers underneath the keyboard are super thin and seemed flimsy. I’ve worried about them breaking but they’ve held up just fine...." Read more
"...I have been pleasantly surprised at how sturdy it is, how well it has stood up to daily abuse, and how well it traveled on some pretty rough..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard. Some mention that it works flawlessly, while others say that it's not usable and actively works against them. Overall, the opinions are mixed, and the product has mixed reviews.
"...It's working very smoothly, responds instantly like a cabled keyboard and is without any issues at all and as I said, it very much like my older and..." Read more
"...Very lightweight- No lag whatsoever- Built in number pad is great- Solar powered - never have to change batteries...." Read more
"...this thing does not just work. I have spent over 40 minutes trying to connect a damn keyboard. there is almost no support if it doesn't connect...." Read more
"...device (select the one from 3 dedicated keys) and works well with my Macbook Air (as expected)..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the keyboard. Some mention that it stays charged with almost any light source, while others say that it can't keep a charge and runs out of power constantly.
"...Once you have a reliable wireless keyboard that never needs charging, you’ll wonder why you ever bothered with having to plug-in or swap batteries..." Read more
"...No batteries!..." Read more
"...works overtime trying to stay connected to the host computer and drains the battery (like a cell phone when you are indoors away from cell coverage)..." Read more
"...The end result is never having to replace your batteries, or worry about recharging them, meaning this thing will eventually pay for itself...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the charging of the keyboard. Some mention that the solar charging is good, while others say that it doesn't work. Some customers also mention that there are bad batches with solar cells that refuse to charge.
"...I think most people will not care at all.Built in rechargeable solar battery...." Read more
"...Cons:- Had an issue with the first keyboard not charging but the second one I got works great (Personal experience)..." Read more
"...Pros: superb key action, quiet, unifying remote, solar charging, normal human usable on/off button, easy charge level indicator, Mac keys...." Read more
"...It was a nice touch that the battery came with a full charge. There's a button on the keyboard that will automatically bring up the app...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the keyboard. Some mention that the actual typing action is light and smooth, with responsive keys. They also say that it's easy to type faster than the keyboard can transmit, making it more difficult to type. However, some customers say that the typing seems to stall in the connection of the bluetooth.
"...never slides around, doesn't bounce or vibrate, and has a quick response to the touch...." Read more
"...Even uninstalling it appears to be difficult. I've been using it straight out of the box and haven't missed a thing.Warranty - excellent...." Read more
"...This is presented in a nice graph, which is easy to read and understand...." Read more
"...The issue is, it isn't easy to pop the cover off and replace (battery isn't a standard one, be sure to get a rechargable one)...." Read more
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+ Great Keyboard
+ GREAT typing feeling
+ Very similar feel to the native MacBook keyboard (but this one feels a little better)
+ Full size (Large Ctrl key left/right and numeric keypad) which is great for programmers using emacs (lots of use of Ctrl key)
+ Solar (nice touch!)
CON:
+ Short keystroke - Not everybody will like this. I always loved a deeper logitech wave or classic deeper keystroke
+ Not bluetooth... so it consumes a precious USB port with the unity receiver (tiny but still uses a port)
+ The Ctrl Key is small and not in the keyboard's leftmost position (programmers using Emacs use Ctrl a lot) [Same a Macbook and apple wireless keyboard]
For various reasons, I ended up with the following three devices connected to my MacBook Air:
+ Apple bluetooth keyboard
+ Logitech K750 for Mac
+ Logitech K760 for Mac (this review).
I will write feedback on all three devices here.
The K750 and K760 are a lovely keyboards... typing feels nice, their keys press feels a little different than the macbook
which stops short of a normal full strike. Both these keyboards somehow feel a little "deeper"...
The k750 has a smoother more firm and rubbery feeling than the K760 or the Apple wireless.
Both the K760 and the apple keyboard have a bit of a loose key feel to it (you shake the keyboard and you'll hear the keys
rattling... not so with the k750. The apple wireless keyboard is very similar to the K760. But frankly, after using any of those
3 keyboards for a while you won't mind the difference one way or the other. They are all very good keyboards.
The K760 connects to up to 3 Bluetooth device (select the one from 3 dedicated keys) and works well with my Macbook Air (as expected)
but also perfectly well on my Nexus 7 android tablet and my galaxy S3 Android phone! It doesn't have the dedicated Android keys that
you might find on the logitech android keyboard (which I also played with) but this is a MUCH nicer full size keyboard!
Problem : F keys to adjust display brightness don't work (on K760 and K750)
Solution: Disconnect Apple bluetooth keyboard and all they F keys shortcuts now magically work fine on both K760/K750.
Problem: K760 keyboard & Apple keyboard both are missing a dedicated "DEL" key (the delete on those two keyboards is really a Backspace.
Solution: Press the "fn" key as you press the delete and it then behaves like a real delete key (i.e. deletes on the right of the cursor).
This works for both the K760 and the Apple keyboard.
Problem: Some people will miss the pgUp/pgDn/home/end and numeric keypad.
Solution: get the K750 or purchase a 3rd pary bluetooth keypad (mixed review on those)
Since I don't have a lot of numerical data entry to perform, the choice between the wireless apple keyboard
and the two logitech (K750 and K760) is purely based on the typing feel.
On that note, the K750 does have a slightly larger Control key which is conveniently located in the leftmost
corner of the keyboard which is VERY useful for a programmer using the Emacs editor a lot (i.e. ME).
I would pick either Logitech keyboard over the Apple wireless one any day as it has the same typing feel but more features for the same or cheaper price.
Between the K750 and the K760 is a bit of a toss up. I like that the K750 has a nice full Ctrl key, full size arrow keys and don't care
either way about the fact that it has a numeric keyboard (many people might). I'll have to use both keyboard over a few more days
to decide which I will keep. That in itself should speak volume to the fact that both are excellent devices and either one should
make you a happy camper!
The good news is that there is not bad choice between those 3 keyboards... only slightly better ones.
Additional to the free app I note below in my review to get a visual symbol on the screen each time you press cap-lock, there is also a way to turn off the caplock key/function on a Mac which is what I ended up doing since while I use "shift", I rarely use caplock.
To proceed to do this, Go to -System Preferences-, keyboard and then, "modifier keys". there select, "Unifying Device" for keyboards near top of the menu windo and choose "No Action". Your cap-lock key will be deactivated. You can use the cap-lock key for another action though using this procedure!
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(original review posted)
(please be sure to read my work-around near the end of this review regarding no -Cap lock- warning for this keyboard as there is a solution that will help)
I've owned and used a number of wired and wireless/Bluetooth keyboards in the past for my Macs and in setting up a new Mac Pro I just purchased, had substantial issues using Bluetooth along with a PCI-e card that for whatever reason, caused erratic behavior on my Mac when in use and using blue-tooth at the same time.
Rather then return to using my wired keyboard (and mouse), I preferred the reduced desk clutter of staying wireless if popssible.
I decided to try this non-bluetooth wireless keyboard for the first time and see how it would perform and mesh in my Mac setup. I've previously only used cabled or blue-tooth keyboards and never a wireless using a different radio frequency like this one does.
I have to say that this keyboard is really great. Pairing is instant and rock solid. In using an Amazon wireless mouse along with this as well (that also replaced a blue-tooth mouse), this keyboard and the mouse are both working perfectly with no interference issues nor any stuttering or odd behavior. They both work as well as a cabled device would.
This keyboard requires very little light to charge and has a button to indicate enough or insufficient light (you get a red if too low a light level and a green if light is adequate). I used it in a darker room today with low light outside (it was snowing heavily and very overcast) and the keyboard was indicating it had sufficient light even in that environment.
I found I did not need to do a lot of tweaking for keyboard settings in System Preferences, in fact, I never had to go in and adjust repeat or delay settings. This keyboard felt and behaved perfectly just like the wired keyboard I'd previously used.
Keys action and resistance is perfect for me. Key spacing is the same as all full sized keyboards and distances between keys is perfect and not too cramped like some compact keyboards which challenge your fingers to need to be placed on keys more carefully.
In downloading the Logitech software (the inside of box has the web address) I was able to set my functions keys as standard so mission control, launchpad, etc, were easy and intuitive to display and close.
This keyboard felt "right" out of the box and for me, there was no adjustment or need to get used to it.
As so many reviewers at Amazon and many other on-line retailers have said, this keyboard fails to offer a cap lock warning.
For me, being a bit clumsy in typing some times, I have a nasty habit of hitting cap lock by mistake all too often.
Well, I Googled around for a free Mac app that shows the shift lock symbol on screen briefly (on or off) like the volume and brightness symbols and voila!.........a found a great and free app called, "CAPSEE" (I couldn't resist typing that all in caps, :) ).
It helps to resolve the issue of not knowing if you hit the cap-lock key and the app displays an upper-case arrow for a few seconds in either white or black when cap lock is either on or off which then fades off the screen. Oddly, there are cases where the arrow indication reverses its symbol color indication to show on or off due to the keyboard having an ever-so-slight delay in turning on and off the cap lock, but, for me, simply seeing the symbol, be it be black or white, indicates I hit the key by mistake (or on purpose) and one tap on cap-lock and problem is resolved if I didn't mean to hit that key. Not quite as good as a light on the keyboard (maybe better since you are looking at the screen anyway), but, still a worthy visual indicator that you hit the cap-lock key and heck, the app is free!
This is an app and not a plugin so be sure to add it to "login items" for your user account so it opens and runs at every boot rather then needing to open.run it each time.
The keyboard (I have the white/silver) seems well built and similar to a aluminum Mac keyboard in appearance other then the thin back supports that look frail and are used to tilt the keyboard up for more comfortable typing.
I may spring for 2-3 self-adhesive rubber feet on the rear to accomplish that and also offer more grip on the back of the keyboard since tilting it does allow less grip on a smooth service due to the rear rubber feet are no longer in use.
I will update my review as needed should this keyboard develop any issues over time.
All in all, I'm giving this a 5 star rating. It's working very smoothly, responds instantly like a cabled keyboard and is without any issues at all and as I said, it very much like my older and trusty keyboards in tactile feel and performance.