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Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s Multi-Device Bluetooth Keyboard Tonal Graphite $48 + Del ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU

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Off-White and Rose is also the same price.

Could price beat at Officeworks and get an extra 5% off (brings it down to $45.60)

Also works with the Logi Bolt receiver, not included.

  • Defy Boring: With a slim design, multiple colours and smarter tech, this Bluetooth keyboard from the Pebble 2 Collection lets you express your vibe and make your statement
  • Never Made Ordinary, Made to go places: the Pebble Keys 2 K380s keyboard is slim, compact, portable and made with recycled plastic (1)
  • Easily Hop Across 3 Devices: Use Bluetooth to connect up to 3 wireless devices across OSs (Windows, macOS, iPadOS, ChromeOS), and switch between them with one click of the Easy-Switch buttons
  • Save Time: Get instant access to search, screen capture, the emoji menu and more with Fn shortcut keys; personalise the 10 Fn keys with Logi Options+ app (2) so you can do things your way
  • Feel-Good Typing at Your Fingertips: The Pebble Keys 2 K380s Quiet Keyboard comes with scooped round keys and a familiar, laptop-like typing experience for effortless, comfy typing
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  • Not bad.. still hoping for a bluetooth AND unifying version of the K400 Plus. Very handy things

    • Obviously that model has the touchpad built in as well, but do note that the K380S does support Logitech's Bolt USB receiver.

  • +1

    Fine for pecking out an email or 2 but you wouldnt entertain this for real work if u were after a daily driver.

    • Oh really? I was weighing up between this and MX Keys Mini, but couldn't justify the additional $50-60 cost on sale at the moment. Perhaps I need to reconsider…

      • +3

        Good travel keyboard but just average for home office use.

        Circular key caps are always less comfortable to type on than normal square keycaps. It's one of the reasons the Logitech POP keyboard only has mediocre reviews too

        The newly released Logitech POP ICON looks a little better for comfort but it's not on sale ($99). The arrow keys are much larger and so are the function keys.

      • +1

        My work recently gave all staff a K380s when we moved offices and a lot of people got so frustrated by them they opted to buy themselves something different within 1-2 weeks. It's a seriously bad keyboard. Latency, missed keystrokes and just awkward and frustrating to type on. I picked up an MX Keys Mini and it's infinitely better.

        • Awesome, thanks for the feedback - think I'll head down the path of MX Keys Mini instead.

  • +2

    Just spotted at OfficeWorks for $40, Also suggest using OnePass membership to get free delivery if you have it.

  • I thought it was a good keyboard when I bought it full price, but a little annoying and had to reset it a few times. Ended up not using it because they keys fell out and wouldn't go back in after I accidentally dropped it.

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