First and foremost though, it must be said that this is a small keyboard most others will be at least 20% wider. I highlighted the important bits above, so for the rest of the page we’ll take a tour around the K360 and discuss its design and features. Wait – a wireless media keyboard for $20? That’s right. It’s too bad that I didn’t know about the K360, a once-$30-but-now-$20 offering that does include media controls, is completely wireless and is said to last an entire three years on a single set of batteries.
For that $12, I received a solid keyboard, but the design was lacking and void of media buttons. I was at a Walmart a few months ago and spotted a $12 Logitech keyboard on the shelf, and thus figured it’d be a great purchase to tide me over until I could settle on a new gaming offering. It can be said that an office keyboard is just an office keyboard, but that’s not the case. At least, that’s Logitech’s claim, and from using the keyboard the past couple of months, I have no reason not to believe it. However you plan to spend your next three years, you can be confident of one thing: your Logitech K360 wireless keyboard will be on the same set of batteries through it all. Or for the less ambitious, you could simply photograph yourself everyday. You could start a business, get married, have a child, build a house, watch the Lord of the Rings trilogy and walk across the entire United States. A lot can be accomplished in three years.