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The Logitech K380 is a compact, Bluetooth multi-device keyboard designed for professionals on the move. It pairs with up to three devices simultaneously, offers up to 2 years of battery life on 2 AAA batteries, and supports Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, Android, and iOS with automatic key mapping. Its minimalist design balances portability with a premium typing experience, making it ideal for multitasking across laptops, tablets, and smartphones.


















| ASIN | B013SL1YXO |
| Antenna Location | Universal |
| Best Sellers Rank | 29,521 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 443 in Keyboards (Computers & Accessories) |
| Box Contents | Keyboard |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Brand Name | Logitech |
| Button Quantity | 78 |
| Colour | Dark Grey |
| Compatible Devices | PC, iOS, Apple TV, Android, Chrome |
| Compatible devices | PC, iOS, Apple TV, Android, Chrome |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Connectivity technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,418 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05099206061484 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11L x 4.9W x 0.6H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
| Item height | 1.6 centimetres |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Keyboard description | Gaming |
| Language | English, English, English, English, English |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Model Name | K380 Multi-Device |
| Model Number | 920-007580 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 |
| Number of Keys | 104 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Bluetooth^PC / Mac^Keyboard |
| Product Warranty | 1 year |
| Recommended uses for product | Universal |
| Series Number | 7580 |
| Special feature | Bluetooth^PC / Mac^Keyboard |
| Style Name | PC |
| Switch Type | Capacitive or membrane |
| Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
G**M
Fantastic compact keyboard - a hidden classic
Got this in the recent Black Friday sale as I needed a new keyboard to use my Steamdeck in desktop mode but also wanted something that I could use with Dex on my Samsung phone and tablet, and also as an alternative keyboard for my Surface Go. The main attraction was the three device support (bluetooth) and it works very well for this - super simple to pair and super easy to switch between the three connections which have dedicated buttons at the top left. So straight off the bat, I was happy. Available in five colours - I went for blue as that was the one with the sale price and am happy with that. Nice that you have the potential choice of more adventurous colours if you wish. It is contructed of a decent quality plastic with a slight textured feel, quite premium actually. Size is very good, it's small enough to be portable and easy to throw in a bag or suitcase but large enough not to be too cramped when using it. It also has a nice heft to it and combined with the rubber feet means it is unlikely to skid about on a smooth desk surface. Unfortunately, there is zero adjustment offered for tilt. However, I personally found the innate degree of tilt that it has to be pretty comfortable. Your Mileage May Vary, of course. The keys are smaller than a regular desktop (but not exceptionally so) and unusually, round in shape. I found this to work quite well but again, YMMV. The surface on the main alphanumeric keys is concave which helps your fingers locate them when typing. On the bottom row 'ctrl fn start alt space' the keycaps are convex which helps you figure out where your fingers are when not looking at the keyboard. The 'special' keys along the top of the board are squished oblongs in shape - not a big deal as they aren't used so often except maybe the del key which is on that row, at the top right. The arrow keys are located at the bottom right and are also squished oblongs, arranged like you might see on some compact laptops. This is usable enough but I feel it would have been nicer if they could have fitted them in a more traditional full-sized inverted-T shape. Typing feel is exemplary and really surprised me with how good it was. It's actually not all that different from typing on a premium priced MX Keys keyboard (which is my daily use keyboard). Overall the feel is really pleasant and defies the low price. In my opinion, it means that the board could actually be used as a regular day to day keyboard and not just a portable/occasional use keyboard. Certainly, I much prefer it to an Apple 'Magic' wireless keyboard. The keycaps have dual PC/Apple labelling so you can easily use it on Windows or Mac. The board itself is not backlit but this keeps the price down and more importantly, the battery life up. Claimed battery life is a whopping 24 months. I obviously can't verify this having recently bought it, but many long term reviews have said that the life is very long indeed. It runs off of 2x AAA batteries (supplied). Whilst some might say this is not as good as a built in rechargable battery, I feel that the long life coupled with the extreme ease of finding replacement batteries when the time comes more than makes up for it. And of course, you can get rechargable AAAs for the best of convenience and eco-friendliness. This is bluetooth only - perfectly fine as it's aimed at mobile devices and bluetooth works very well for standard work/desktop use. Maybe not gaming though - and the small size also works against this. As mentioned earlier, you can connect to three devices and switch between them with dedicated buttons. Paring or re-pairing is really quick and easy too so you can swap it between even more devices without too much trouble. I tried it with Steamdeck, Samsung Phone, Samsung Tablet and Surface Go. All fine - paired quickly and fully functional. On PC (and probably Mac, didn't try it) it is supported by Logitech's Options+ software allowing all kinds of remapping and full use of the special desktop and multimedia keys along the top row. This enhances its use even as a full time keyboard, so a nice touch. So, I can heartily recommend this. It's not going to cut it for fast FPS games or whatever, but for regular use it is fantastic. Even verging on competing with premium desktop keyboards if you don't mind the smaller size and lack of numerical keypad. Being designed for easily switching between up to 3 devices means it is also a very solid choice if you want to use it with a tablet or a phone, in addition to a regular computer and its compactness makes it an ideal travel companion.
D**L
An excellent keyboard that is both portable but can serve as your primary keyboard.
I've been using this keyboard for a few months now. At first it was my primary desktop keyboard when it first arrived, it worked very well as my main keyboard. I use a mac and so I'm used to their square keys so the transition to the round keys of the K380 took a little getting used to, but wasn't a deal breaker and I found I could happily use it as my daily keyboard. I then had to do some travelling and so was using the keyboard with either my phone or my iPad. It synced and worked great with both devices. One of the best features about the keyboard is the ability to pair it with up to three devices and to be able to switch between them instantly. I also had to use the keyboard often on my lap as I was in a classroom and because of it's size and weight found it very easy to use much like using a laptop on your lap. Battery life is also great in the 7 months I've had it I think I've only changed the batteries once. I would highly recommend the K380, it's affordable, small and light so is easy to carry around but big enough to feel like a desktop keyboard.
M**N
Compact, versatile, portable keyboard. Your phone or tablet's perfect travelling companion.
The Logitech K380 Bluetooth keyboard is a really nicely put together and impressive piece of kit. I've bought two, one in blue, the other in black, as the first one immediately impressed me with its capabilities. The keyboard has just the right weight and a feeling of a solid, quality construction. The round keys evoke an old fashioned manual typewriter, which I found very pleasing, and they have a good travel and a very positive feel to them. The two things that really sets this keyboard apart for me though are the excellent support for Android (with F-keys allocated to home, menu, back and the app switching menu), which has transformed the way I use my Android tablet, making it into a viable laptop replacement, and the three bluetooth profiles, allowing me to switch between my laptop, tablet and phone with ease. I was able to buy mine for £18 when they were on sale recently, which was frankly a total steal but even at full price I'd say this keyboard is a good buy.
L**R
Brilliant - with one tiny and one annoying caveat
First, the good news - this keyboard is solid, doesn't move around your desk when you type, is easy to use and to pair and the feel of the key strokes is just right - responsive, but not TOO responsive. I can pair it with my iPad and with my laptop and work on both during my WFH day. So far, so excellent. I've had it a week now and the (supplied) batteries are still going strong... The caveats: 1) the lack of a light to indicate when caps lock is on is a pain, especially when you have fat fingers, like wot I has! EDIT: to say that I have worked with this keyboard for several hours a day over the past few weeks and it is a real pain! 2) it very occasionally types the same character twice or three times and / or delays the input of the last character, so you think you haven't typed it correctly and inadvertently type it again, resulting in the same thing. EDIT: to day that it sometimes randomly types 8-9-10 of the same keystroke, which means you need to do a fair amount of edit-as-you-go. The first caveat would lower my star vote to 4.75 / 5. The second caveat is a fact of life with bluetooth devices, I'm afraid. EDIT: sotrry, I've lowered the star rating to ****. It is very good, but the lack of a caps lock light is a real irritant. Overall, a very good and excellent value bit of kit. Recommended.
P**B
Fantastic if you use more than one device
The Logitech K380 Multi-Device Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard is built for those of us who have a desk that has more than one device which requires a keyboard. The keyboard itself is comfortable to type on with responsive keys that are well spaced. It's thin and light and feels a bit like an Apple magic touch keyboard. It has a nice set of function keys that manage to cover the CTRL ALT etc of Windows and the Option Command buttons of a Mac or iPad at the same time, which I appreciated as I use my work laptop with Windows and Mac Mini with this keyboard, alongside using it for an iPad. The way it works is by having a set of the first three Function buttons at the top work as a set of bluetooth connection buttons at the same time. Press one for a few seconds and it lights up ready to pair, once paired you simply press it to pair to the device or press one of the other buttons to pair to another device. This means you can flip between devices that are on without mistakenly typing on the wrong one. It works incredibly well. The keyboard is powered by 2 AAA batteries which are included. So far they've lasted fine but it's early days, though based on other Logitech products I own, this will last a long time on a single set. The only thing I'd like to see is a version that has a numberpad on the side rather than the smaller tenkeyless model here. Other than that this is a great keyboard I can recommend to anyone.
L**S
Great Keyboard With Quiet Keys
Pros: - Small. Very portable and great for smaller desks - Stylish: looks sleek and modern on desk - Easy to set up - Great for use with Apple products and PC Cons: - Small. This keyboard is not great for larger hands. I’m a woman with relatively small hands and I find it easy to type on. My partner hates this keyboard as it’s too small for his hands. I guess it depends on how tall/large you are and how big your hands are. - This is being very fussy I know, but the colour annoys me a little. It’s not a true white but more of a cream. If you’re into aesthetics and looking fo a pure white keyboard, you may be disappointed. - Numbers are across the top, laptop style. I know this can irritate some people but it doesn’t really affect me but something to consider. Overall, this is a lovely little keyboard. I like that I can use different products (Apple and PC) and it connects easily. I use this predominantly for work with a PC. However, I do also use it with my iPhone and it’s very easy and handy. It’s a small keyboard which is great for me and makes it very portable. I also bought the pebble mouse and they both work together seamlessly and look nice together on my desk.
R**S
I love this keyboard
I love this keyboard, it’s so nice to type on and it’s nice and compact so it’s easy to carry around. The customised buttons are a great idea. This was a very easy recommendation to my team members and they loved it too - 10/10
F**E
Great little keyboard, worth my dosh!
Brilliant stuff! Yes, it may seem pricey for a small battery-powered keyboard, but the functionality is actually really great and it is very well built. Positives: - Small and easy to transport (but still a full-sized keyboard (sans number pad)) - Has some weight to it, so it won't go skating around your desk when you're furiously typing out angry Amazon reviews - Connects in under 1 second one your device is registered - Works for Apple and Windows, flawlessly - Has a nice feel to it, and isn't very loud when typing, but quite satisfying to listen to Negatives: - Once connected to my MacBook, not all of the F keys were working, they were unresponsive when I pressed them. This was an issue, as the F4 key brings me to my apps home screen, which I use frequently! I quickly found the 'Logitech Options' app online and downloaded it to my MacBook, reset the keyboard to default for Mac, and boom, it worked! The problem was easily fixed, but not everyone would think to download this programme. The only slight quarm I now have with the keyboard is that it can be confusing to know which symbols correspond to Mac and not to Windows. For example, the @ key is noted on two different keys on this keyboard, one in white, and one in light grey. Luckily for me, I am a touch-typist, so this isn't a real issue as I know where it should be for my device, but if you cannot touch-type, this may take some getting used to.