I have an honest love hate relationship with this company, they have produced many of my favorite all time peripherals. From the Marathon m705, to the solar powered K750 keyboard, and my current favorites, the MX Keys series for the way they feel under my fingertips. And yet, I've had to replace every single one of them numerous times because, boy, do they break.
The MX Keys are considered high end, so pretty expensive for even logitech, but as I sit here typing away I noticed that the " button was sticking and at first I didn't think anything of it, "probably just a crumb under there" I thought, but after a couple of rounds of compressed air and a magnifying glass I got a sinking feeling. I could see a teeny-tiny spring had popped out of place.
Fortunately this keyboard is still under warranty, I only bought it back in April, but I figured I'd do a little micro review of all the logitech things I own, and how many times I've had to re-purchase them.
I've lost count of the number of mice I've replaced over the years, maybe 5 or so in 25 years, but I've yet to find a scroll wheel that feels as good as theirs does. Usually what wears down first for me is the left mouse button since that one sees the most use by far, and in their defense I've been going through them less frequently as I've gotten older and I game less.
5/5 ⭐'s
This is a great web camera, I've bought two of them but only because I liked the first one so much that when my kids needed one I just grabbed the exact same one again. No complaints. 5/5 ⭐'s
Okay as I'm looking around quickly taking stock I see another quiet champion from Logitech, I love these speakers, no complaints. I have two pairs, they look great on any desk, they are blue tooth and just work. 5/5 ⭐'s
Spoiler alert, this is my least favorite device on the list. Conceptually I loved it for what I originally bought it for. I needed a keyboard for my couch and at the time of initial purchase wireless keyboards still used three to four AA batteries. This tends to make them heavier and bulkier so the slim frame of the K750 really appealed to me. Over the years I bought 5 of them and they all died in the same way, random keys simply stopped registering input. Other than that biggie though there are a number of small issues that I only really noticed after owning so many of them.
This one has been my favorite so far, I love the feel of it and the way the keys light up when you just barely touch them. I also love that you can charge it with usb-c so no more fussing with sunlight and watch batteries. That said, I'm sitting here with a stuck single quote key so time will tell I guess. 5/5 ⭐'s for now.