

I’m hoping as more Macs have power efficient/quicker Bluetooth 4.0, Logitech moves over there (also it would be nice to use on iOS devices). On one hand, it allows me to keep my Bluetooth off (or in the case of my Hackintosh, I didn’t have to buy a Bluetooth card) and doesn’t require the few seconds to connect that Bluetooth often does. It requires a microscopic proprietary USB dongle with its own wireless band taking up a valuable USB port.

On the other hand, the keyboard feels a bit more solid, perhaps because of the increased size and weight. That can be a hassle if you are cramped for space at your desk.

I’ve been using it almost exclusively for the past three months.įirst, I’ll say that the solar panels make the footprint about 25% bigger than a standard full Apple keyboard. As a veteran of Apple’s original Wireless Keyboard, I was sick of dealing with battery and connectivity issues plus I wanted the full layout with numeric keypad, extra function keys extra and full arrows. The PC version got incredibly solid reviews at Amazon so I thought this would be a good pick up for my Mac workstation when it was released. Logitech first started producing solar wireless keyboards for PCs earlier this year but didn’t make a Mac version until a few months ago.
