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Logitech K480 Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard (White/Black) $44 + Delivery ($0 C&C/ in-Store) @ JB Hi-Fi

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Another great price if you prefer this to the K380. I'd suggest trying them both out in store. I found the 380 to be more useful for me as it's lighter and I travel with it, but this could be useful to people who want the tablet stand. Don't forget to use your perks to bring the price down to $34

White colour

Overview

A wireless desk keyboard for your computer, tablet and smartphone.

Key Features

Type-on-anything universal keyboard
A new type of keyboard for your computer—that also works with your smartphone or tablet.
-Bluetooth wireless
-Multi-platform and cross-platform

Switch easily between devices
Just turn the Easy-Switch dial to switch typing between three connected Bluetooth wireless devices.

Windows and Mac. Android and iOS
You’ll find a familiar keyboard layout with all the shortcut keys you use the most.

Type in comfort
The integrated cradle holds your phone or tablet at just the right angle for you to read while you type.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Good little unit, had one for a while.

    • Yeah, I was a bit torn between the two, but ended up going with the k380 just because it's lighter. I have big hands and they're both decent a keyboard.

  • +1

    This guys says its quite chonky
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGL7RkmkW1E

  • Do people use a mouse with these, or is there a trackpad somewhere that I dont recognise?

    • +1

      No trackpad .. have to use a mouse if you want to use one .

    • This has a slot for your tablet so I guess you’d be poking directly on the screen

  • +1

    I used to use the K480 because I liked having multi device support, a place to stick my phone/tablet, and it was battery powered/portable. The tablet holder fit my iPad Air 2 (yes from that long ago) with the Apple smart case from the era.

    Downsides?
    - Latency/lag seemed intermittent but enough to annoy me when I was working.
    - It's not as small/light as you might think based on the pictures; it's a bit chunkier than you'd expect
    - Tablet/phone stand was the right thickness for a normal sized phone in 2015 when I bought it, as phones got bigger, cases got thicker, etc it didn't work so well and became annoying. YMMV.

    I ended up buying my wife a K380 and whilst it lost the toggle knob to change devices and instead used the Function keys, and also lacked the tablet/phone stand… but it was significantly more portable as a result.

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