Introducing the "K295 Silent Wireless Keyboard," which is attractive for its low price and quietness, and the "Logitech Silent Wireless Combo MK295," which includes a mouse.
When I work for a long time at a company and get tired and start to lose concentration, I start to worry about various things. I started to hear the private language around me, and I was worried that the desk was cluttered. Of particular concern is the sound of typing around me.
Even though I thought that I was working normally, the sound of "clicking, turning!", Probably pressing the character key and hitting the enter key, echoed in the company. I don't think he's offended, but he's actually quite frustrated.
Moreover, although it may not be a very ordinary company, in the ASCII editorial department, there are many people who work with mechanical keyboards for games, so the sound is even louder. In addition, the ASCII editorial department, which has recently been based on working from home, has a small number of people in the office. Even with a small number of people, the "Kachakacha, Turn!" That echoes in the quiet editorial department is very noticeable.
In addition, this problem is expected to occur not only at work but also at home these days. When I connect an online conference from home, I sometimes hear a typing sound from the other side of the screen so that I can tell "Oh, this person is taking notes now" even if it doesn't appear on the screen.
As with online meetings, if you are a family and you have a telework system with your spouse, working in the same room can lead to frustration and quarrel between your spouse. .. To work at work at home without the hassle of others, you should have a quieter keyboard.
If you think this time with your hand on your chest and think that your type sound may be noisy, please use Logitech's "K295 Silent Wireless Keyboard" (K295) once. I want you to see it. With this product, which uses the company's technology, which will be described later, to achieve surprisingly quiet noise, typing sounds should not be annoying at home at work.
Also, the price is reasonable at 2970 yen. In addition, as will be described later, a model "Logitech Silent Wireless Combo MK295" (hereinafter referred to as MK295) that includes a wireless mouse equipped with a 1000dpi optical sensor is also available. The price here is 3740 yen, so it is possible to have the same keyboard and mouse environment around both the office and home PC desks for less than 10,000 yen.
Two colors, graphite and off-white
First, let's check the basic performance of the K295. The K295 is a full-size keyboard with a width of 441 x depth of 149 x height of 18 mm. The layout is very standard with a 108-key Japanese layout with a key pitch of 19 mm. When I actually put my hand on it, my index finger fits smoothly in the home position, and I was able to touch-type it immediately after I started using it.
It's a standard 108-key Japanese layout, so you'll be familiar with it right away.
Immediately after I started using it, I quickly got to the home position.
Equipped with a stand to make the angle easier to type
This is a flat state without using a stand
If you use the stand, it will be this angle
In addition, eight shortcut keys are installed on the upper left side. You can use the media keys to adjust / mute, play / pause, and activate email. It is surprisingly troublesome to move the cursor to the volume control button at the bottom right of the display. Being able to adjust the volume and mute with the keyboard was quite convenient when I first started using it.
Eight shortcut keys on the upper left
The K295 will be a 2.4GHz wireless connection using a USB receiver. Wireless is very convenient when you want to clean up the keyboard at your computer desk and do other work. There is no cable, so the point is that it looks neat. It is powered by two AAA batteries and can be used continuously for several months without charging. However, it cannot be charged, so it's a good idea to have a spare battery to avoid sudden battery depletion.
Can be switched on and off with the switch on the upper right
Now let's touch on the quietness that is the biggest attraction of the K295. The K295 uses the company's original "Silent Touch technology." This reduces the contact surface between the keycap and the top case, and adds damping material inside the keycap to reduce typing noise. By reducing the contact, it is difficult to make a rattling noise when making contact, and the vibration damping material suppresses the vibration to further reduce the sound.
Adopting the company's original "Silent Touch technology", the typing sound is greatly reduced.
In addition, a structure called "TORSION SPRING" has been adopted for the space, enter, left shift, and right shift that make it easy to "click, turn!". Noise is reduced by arranging a spring on the back side of the keycap and holding the balance bar and keycap.
A structure called "TORSION SPRING" is used for keys that tend to be loud.
As you can see by actually typing, if you type normally, you will only hear a slight "click" sound and no clicking sound. The same is true for enter keys, etc., and when you hit it with all one's might, it makes a clicking sound, but I was surprised that there was no "turn!" Sound.
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