How nice to actually hear someone say "centimetres". I was a little shocked and also happy lol finally a measurement that I know without having to use a converter.
I need this keyboard due to limited desk space, even at home, seriously. When I switched from Apple wireless keyboard with square keys, I was afraid typing would be less comfortable. I got used to it quickly and don't think of it anymore. I like it.
I’ve have had this keyboard for about 2 years and use it with my iPad Pro. I personally like it! It does glitch at times but only when it’s running out of batteries.
I am using #K380 for 2 years at least, and I love that it's very comfortable to type and the keys don't make noise and are soft to type. I still can't any alternative to this. 😍 The only thing I would wish for is the backlight option.
Just bought the Pebble M350 today because was in need of a mouse. So far, I think it's worth the buy. Using Bluetooth to connect the mouse to my Macbook is easy. Plus, it saves so much space and its silent clicks really are silent as you mentioned, so it doesn't bother other colleagues at work too. Now, I might consider this keyboard but we'll see. Thanks for the review!
Your ' issues' is actually a positive for me.. because I have small hands.. if it had been good for you to type, it's less likely I'd would be comfortable for me.. I have found out. Thank you for your indeepth review.
Wish keyboard and mouse would you recommend to be more ergonomic and also compact ? I really like your review, I'm looking for a mouse and keyboard, but definitely comfort and ergonomic is a priority to me. Thanks in advance!
This review had me order this keyboard and mouse! WHY? Well, I grew up learning to TYPE on round keys you had to really press down on to move the mechanical swinging arm up to strike the paper in the roller. When IBM started using square keys (indented slightly round) on the Selectric changeable typeface typewriters (the one with the ball) keyboards it took some getting used to for me. So, round keys for me are a wonderful trip to the past. OK, so at age 81 I have other experiences with early, very un-ergonomic keyboards on typewriters. The only slant to accommodation of your hands and wrists was in how far up the deck of the. line of the keys to hit for each part of the alphabet and any symbols needed as you squashed down the shift key to move the whole frame of strikers down so the top part of the key face would hit the paper when the frame dropped. You used your pinky for that. The space bar moved the whole assembly of rollers across as each letter was struck through a ribbon of ink just above the paper. The word RETURN on our keyboards today meant taking your hand off the keyboard at the end of each line, raising it to a bar stickling out on one side of the typewriter and pushing it back to starting position -- while moving the roller up a space. Two spaces, two pushes on the bar each time. For the past 11 years I have been using the iMac square keyed no adding machine small keyboard on its slight tilt. I am at best a six finger button pusher who watches the keyboard instead of the screen as I write. Too often bad aim at one key lets my finger catch and push the edge of a square key surrounding the right one. Thank goodness for spell check. I look forward to missing the corners. Do not get me wrong, I have been through every generation of home computer with spring driven switch keys, flat plastic skinned sheets with keys printed on them, even used the much hated butterfly keys. I started before DOS 1 was born and am finally getting a Ventura Mini Mac. I have used many different mice, track balls, pressure screens and tablets. I do enjoy the track pad of the iMac 27" I have - and the original one still runs. But, how do you left of right click? I still do not know. I have an old mechanical original blue iMac mouse I have plugged in recently still working -- and still not fitting my hand well. I do have small hands and stubby fingers. I look forward to getting the new Pebble, and hope the few complaints I have seen on rough surfaces on the wheels and jiggling loose rollers have been corrected. Viewing this - I see you have very supple hands with the type of fingers I wash ran in my family's genes. And, my last point - about age and your very fair review of these items.. It is da----d hard living on meager social security and SNAP unable to get a job. Replacing a dying computer becomes much like buying a first house. And since I started with the original Mac and have never left the camp equipped my business through three generations of new machines - and thought I was buying my last Macs (iMac 27" and 17" MacBook Pro) in 2011, I doubt I would even be able to tell you how to turn on another machine on the Windows system. They might cost less in money -- but at my age my time to get things done is short and time becomes more valuable than the cash. A couple of weeks researching Logitech in comparison with other affordable alternatives leaves me only with the choice of these items, confirmed by your review. That, review let me understand how my experience and you review will probably resonate in those of us over age 50.
I also learned how to type on an old-fashioned typewriter, so I can relate to much of this, Greg. Hitting the carriage return, watching the key hammers strike the page and using liquid paper to correct errors back in the 80s, may have gone the way of the dinosaur, but I do remember it well! Nowadays, I still prefer a mechanical keyboard for that familiar 'clacking' sound and the satisfying tactile feel of true key depression. None of this low/no key-travel, wafer-thin new-age design for me! May as well be typing on a plank of wood! I think I'll try out this little compact Logitech keyboard though, as I need something portable, which is something that really has changed over the years. My first travel electric typewriter (with auto-correct tape!) was about as portable as Michelangelo's David!
My first keyboard had round keys, it was called a typewriter and it was the manual one a few lifetime ago 😂😂😂. Like your channel and sub to it. Stay safe.
💯. I sold a full size keyboard immediately after buying it because beging a programmer you heavily depend on mouse and keyboard and at that time the travel matters
I bought the combo for Mac and its just for my Mac mini on the big screen tv in the living room so it will be good to use to search stuff discord texting and the little mouse be handy to have on the side to use and yeah I quite like it... for a everyday desktop keyboard. no I rather have a cherry mx red Asus rog strix cyberpunk keyboard.
I bought m1 mac mini last week. Now i need choose affordable keyboard & mouse. Logitech MK235 combo good choice for Mac OS??? (MK235's Command , Control & function keys are work properly in mac os ???)
@@akter1161 I've already bought K380 + M350. So you can't do this with your mouse, but you can change screens with your keyboard by changing some default buttons
I’m thinking about getting the pebble mouse in addition to a keychron keyboard for my iPad. Because the keyboard is kind of pricey, I’m gonna go a little lower price on the mouse. Is that mouse pretty decent for the price? Does it work well with iPad?
my k380 changes the function of mouse buttons. when I connect the keyboard to my MacBook air m1, the left button of the mouse and trackpad (single click) acts as right button of mouse button. Is there any solution for this?
I’ve onlyy used bluetooth and that works well for the keyboard. It is smarter to pair the devices one by one otherwise on wouldn’t connect, as was the case for me.
@@jessislistless thanks for responding! :) I've actually received my pebble mouse the other week and I've been using it simultaneously with my airpods and works just as fine :) Hope you can manage to fix yours!
You really are slowly becoming my new favorite tech RUclipsr! Ever since my recent switch to the MacBook Air M1, you’ve really been pumpung out the content I really need. Keep up the good work. Pairing the logitech mouse was an isssue though. It would “connect” but then like my Mac rejects it and the mouse is immediately disconnected. Holding down on the paring button eventually worked.
How nice to actually hear someone say "centimetres". I was a little shocked and also happy lol finally a measurement that I know without having to use a converter.
I need this keyboard due to limited desk space, even at home, seriously. When I switched from Apple wireless keyboard with square keys, I was afraid typing would be less comfortable. I got used to it quickly and don't think of it anymore. I like it.
Really like your style of presentation. I appreciate also that you don't speak too quickly. I can follow you well. Subscribed!
I’ve have had this keyboard for about 2 years and use it with my iPad Pro. I personally like it! It does glitch at times but only when it’s running out of batteries.
Could you please let me know how long the battery takes to die ?
Ive had it for about almost 2 yr and so far I have only changed the batteries ones.
you remind of MKBHD, great quality content - you video feels like you got millions of sub. Amazing work bro
I was really considering this and saw that you have a video about it! Only downside of this keyboard is the lack of backlight
Learn touch typing.
I am using #K380 for 2 years at least, and I love that it's very comfortable to type and the keys don't make noise and are soft to type. I still can't any alternative to this. 😍 The only thing I would wish for is the backlight option.
How you can use for 2 years keyboard which don't have END key and don't have shortcut for END key :D LOL
@@bartosz2059 I don't use END key. Even when I was using full-size kayboard. I use Cmd/Opt/Shift & Arrow keys. 😄
@@gauravpande it seems you have lots of time in your hand.
Learn Touch Type
@@tushargupta1968 What do you mean by touch type? How can you type without touching? 🙁
Here we are again, Love to see the notification :)
Woohoo thank you! :)
This is a really great keyboard for portability, I use it with my iPad, and it makes iPad feel like a proper computer
Just bought the Pebble M350 today because was in need of a mouse. So far, I think it's worth the buy. Using Bluetooth to connect the mouse to my Macbook is easy. Plus, it saves so much space and its silent clicks really are silent as you mentioned, so it doesn't bother other colleagues at work too. Now, I might consider this keyboard but we'll see. Thanks for the review!
Does it support Logitech Options+?
Your ' issues' is actually a positive for me.. because I have small hands.. if it had been good for you to type, it's less likely I'd would be comfortable for me.. I have found out.
Thank you for your indeepth review.
Wish keyboard and mouse would you recommend to be more ergonomic and also compact ? I really like your review, I'm looking for a mouse and keyboard, but definitely comfort and ergonomic is a priority to me. Thanks in advance!
Thanks for the helpful and in-depth review!
Great video. Saw these on sale for a throw away price and wondered if they would fill in and actually work. Seems like they would. Thanks.
You will probably grow big man, especially if you keep this up! cool vid :}
I was wondering if it's possible to connect a bluetooth keyboard + bluetooth mouse + bluetooth headphones to your macbook all at the same time?
Yeah you can do that really easily. I have my k380 connected to MacBook Pro along with the Pebble and my AirPods Pro
4:05 pure wisdom
I'm curious, what is your daily driver nowadays Terren?
Very thorough review. Thanks.
As a left handed user. The smaller keyboard makes sense going back and forth quicker
This review had me order this keyboard and mouse! WHY?
Well, I grew up learning to TYPE on round keys you had to really press down on to move the mechanical swinging arm up to strike the paper in the roller. When IBM started using square keys (indented slightly round) on the Selectric changeable typeface typewriters (the one with the ball) keyboards it took some getting used to for me. So, round keys for me are a wonderful trip to the past.
OK, so at age 81 I have other experiences with early, very un-ergonomic keyboards on typewriters. The only slant to accommodation of your hands and wrists was in how far up the deck of the. line of the keys to hit for each part of the alphabet and any symbols needed as you squashed down the shift key to move the whole frame of strikers down so the top part of the key face would hit the paper when the frame dropped. You used your pinky for that. The space bar moved the whole assembly of rollers across as each letter was struck through a ribbon of ink just above the paper. The word RETURN on our keyboards today meant taking your hand off the keyboard at the end of each line, raising it to a bar stickling out on one side of the typewriter and pushing it back to starting position -- while moving the roller up a space. Two spaces, two pushes on the bar each time.
For the past 11 years I have been using the iMac square keyed no adding machine small keyboard on its slight tilt. I am at best a six finger button pusher who watches the keyboard instead of the screen as I write. Too often bad aim at one key lets my finger catch and push the edge of a square key surrounding the right one. Thank goodness for spell check. I look forward to missing the corners.
Do not get me wrong, I have been through every generation of home computer with spring driven switch keys, flat plastic skinned sheets with keys printed on them, even used the much hated butterfly keys. I started before DOS 1 was born and am finally getting a Ventura Mini Mac. I have used many different mice, track balls, pressure screens and tablets. I do enjoy the track pad of the iMac 27" I have - and the original one still runs. But, how do you left of right click? I still do not know. I have an old mechanical original blue iMac mouse I have plugged in recently still working -- and still not fitting my hand well. I do have small hands and stubby fingers. I look forward to getting the new Pebble, and hope the few complaints I have seen on rough surfaces on the wheels and jiggling loose rollers have been corrected. Viewing this - I see you have very supple hands with the type of fingers I wash ran in my family's genes.
And, my last point - about age and your very fair review of these items.. It is da----d hard living on meager social security and SNAP unable to get a job. Replacing a dying computer becomes much like buying a first house. And since I started with the original Mac and have never left the camp equipped my business through three generations of new machines - and thought I was buying my last Macs (iMac 27" and 17" MacBook Pro) in 2011, I doubt I would even be able to tell you how to turn on another machine on the Windows system. They might cost less in money -- but at my age my time to get things done is short and time becomes more valuable than the cash. A couple of weeks researching Logitech in comparison with other affordable alternatives leaves me only with the choice of these items, confirmed by your review. That, review let me understand how my experience and you review will probably resonate in those of us over age 50.
I also learned how to type on an old-fashioned typewriter, so I can relate to much of this, Greg. Hitting the carriage return, watching the key hammers strike the page and using liquid paper to correct errors back in the 80s, may have gone the way of the dinosaur, but I do remember it well! Nowadays, I still prefer a mechanical keyboard for that familiar 'clacking' sound and the satisfying tactile feel of true key depression. None of this low/no key-travel, wafer-thin new-age design for me! May as well be typing on a plank of wood! I think I'll try out this little compact Logitech keyboard though, as I need something portable, which is something that really has changed over the years. My first travel electric typewriter (with auto-correct tape!) was about as portable as Michelangelo's David!
Great video, what kind of backpack u got man? I’ll be happy to know.
My first keyboard had round keys, it was called a typewriter and it was the manual one a few lifetime ago 😂😂😂. Like your channel and sub to it. Stay safe.
The keyboard to mouse travel is REAL. Switching from compact to full size is a huge PAIN. ONLY if I can eliminate my mouse all together ugh
💯. I sold a full size keyboard immediately after buying it because beging a programmer you heavily depend on mouse and keyboard and at that time the travel matters
Thank you for the quality of your videos. Please, consider shooting videos in 18:9 aspect ratio.
Thank you!! I’ll consider, I know it’s definitely more mobile phone friendly :)
@@TerrenRule Yes it is 🙏
Great video like always! I was actually looking into this!
Thank you 😊
Very interesting and cool review of Logitech keyboard and mouse. Nice work.
✌️
Thank you as always :)
Did both the mouse and keyboard connects via blutooth simultaneously
How does the mouse integrate with the keyboard? When the keyboard switches to another device, does the mouse switch too?
Thankk Youu Po. I am planning to buy this keyboard poo❤️Thankk Youu sa Information about this keyboard🤗
I've never seen anyone hit the space with an index finger 🤯
Do you have any issues with wireless or Bluetooth?
What do you think about keychron mechanical keyboards or things like that? What is your favorite keyboard?
Great Video bud,
Can we connect both the pebble mouse and K380 KEYBOAR with the USB receiver in mouse?
Clean video mate (Y)
thank you my friend! :)
@@TerrenRule just ordered them
I bought the combo for Mac and its just for my Mac mini on the big screen tv in the living room so it will be good to use to search stuff discord texting and the little mouse be handy to have on the side to use and yeah I quite like it... for a everyday desktop keyboard. no I rather have a cherry mx red Asus rog strix cyberpunk keyboard.
I bought m1 mac mini last week.
Now i need choose affordable keyboard & mouse.
Logitech MK235 combo good choice for Mac OS???
(MK235's Command , Control & function keys are work properly in mac os ???)
Is it possible to move between screens with Logi Pebbel, like 3 fingers swipe on trackpad?
i have the same question!
@@akter1161 I've already bought K380 + M350. So you can't do this with your mouse, but you can change screens with your keyboard by changing some default buttons
@@anatoliy8804 can it be done in mac settings?
Are you going to make a 10k subscriber special video?
Yes I am :)
@@TerrenRule Can't wait!
Does m350 have left and right scroll?
And how smooth is the scrolling on MacOs?
Does this keyboard have on off button
I’m thinking about getting the pebble mouse in addition to a keychron keyboard for my iPad. Because the keyboard is kind of pricey, I’m gonna go a little lower price on the mouse. Is that mouse pretty decent for the price? Does it work well with iPad?
Is it very different to the m1 MacBook Air ????
You convinced me to but the logitech pebble
Pebble M350 mouse is working in MacBook Pro -13 (M1) ?
I just tried mine it doesn't
Do they require small USB dongle to connect or connect directly to Mac?
Bluetooth
Logitech - K380 Wireless Bluetooth TKL Scissor Keyboard will it work with a mid 2011 imac ????
I actually do notice that my mouse or trackpad is far from me with a full size keyboard ha
Dear Terran, I'm having a problem because my macbook m1 cant find my logitech k380. Did you have this problem?
is there a version with square keys and the same features?
my k380 changes the function of mouse buttons. when I connect the keyboard to my MacBook air m1, the left button of the mouse and trackpad (single click) acts as right button of mouse button. Is there any solution for this?
my logi pebble wont connect via bluetooth on my macbook air m2! any suggestions?!
🖤 make more 🖤
Will do :)
Hi there! thanks for your video! is it possible to change fn button to ctrl just like on mac keyboards?
Logitech K380 + Pebble M350 and #LUmiy lightblade amzing combo
Can i use with airpods
The price is right, too.
Even for a small guy like me, it's still too small 😂 but I really like the design
Hahaha yeah I totally get that. It’s cute but definitely tiny
Hey ....Is your sir name ..Rule ..... It's my too ....Yogesh Rule😅
Notification squad??! We’re are SO CLOSE to 10,000 subscribers!!! SMASH the LIKE BUTTON 😁😁
Has anyone tried connecting the Logitech Pebble M350 to their MBA M1 at the same time with the AirPods via Bluetooth? Do they both work?
I’ve onlyy used bluetooth and that works well for the keyboard. It is smarter to pair the devices one by one otherwise on wouldn’t connect, as was the case for me.
@@jessislistless thanks for responding! :) I've actually received my pebble mouse the other week and I've been using it simultaneously with my airpods and works just as fine :) Hope you can manage to fix yours!
@@veronicasalido6472 oh yay, good for you! Mine works fine as well. I guess products within the ecosystem really do connect best.
logitech M337 bluetooth mouse and AirPods are always connected to my M1 MacBook Air.
my pebble does not connect with Macbook M1
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Hi, does it have a backlight?
No
The color is dark grey.😅😂
What is max dpi of this mouse
i have a horrible joke about keyboard being not so black
Would be better if you shorten the review to 5/6mins max. :)
Mkbhd lite 😂
go mechanical 😎
Hello my dear RUclips friend one small doubt Is there any problem uploading videos shared by friends on whatsApp on my youtube channel?
Twitch, please xDD
I know I want to get into that soon on a consistent schedule. Any recommendations for what games to play? :)
#logitech
Tottenham
#logitech 😂
Awesome!! Thanks for finishing the video :)
@@TerrenRule I hate comparing to others, but your Videos quality is like MKBHD’s.
hey there can you pin this comment
waste of time
early
Woohoo :)
The worst review I ever seen.
You really are slowly becoming my new favorite tech RUclipsr! Ever since my recent switch to the MacBook Air M1, you’ve really been pumpung out the content I really need. Keep up the good work.
Pairing the logitech mouse was an isssue though. It would “connect” but then like my Mac rejects it and the mouse is immediately disconnected. Holding down on the paring button eventually worked.
Jessica, I appreciate your words. I try to do my best! Will you call me daddy Terren? 😉