Author Topic: Good bluetooth scissor switches: Microsoft Wedge, Logitech K810, Perixx K805L  (Read 1990 times)

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Offline Lammie

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Anybody has experience or own one of the following 'good' Bluetooth scissor switches:

Microsoft Wedge,
Logitech K810
Perixx Periboard K805L

I find the MS Wedge really an excellent performer. A GH'er commented here before, that the MS kb's also use IBM keyspacing. Exactly that is what I like about the MS Wedge. Besides the quality, sturdiness and feedback from the Wedge was a great suprise! I find it even better than the Lenovo Thinkpads.

Now, the Logitech K810 uses what they call Easy switch keyboards. Wonder what they're like.
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Offline vivalarevolución

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Over the past couple years, Microsoft and Logitech have really improved the feel of their scissor switch technology.  The only thing I would consider buying is a bluetooth keyboard for portability, but overall, some of them are actually enjoyable to type on.
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Offline Altis

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I haven't used any of the above, but I do use an Apple aluminum Bluetooth keyboard at times. It feels quite good.. I tend to describe it as snappy. Good keyboard for typing nearly silently on with a nice tactile feel. They've been making them a while though and I don't think they've been all made equally, so some might be better or worse than others.
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Offline engicoder

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How about the Lenovo one based on the Thinkpad keyboard, which IMHO is pretty nice (ignoring the new vs old flame war)

http://www.amazon.com/ThinkPad-Compact-Bluetooth-Keyboard-TrackPoint/dp/B00C32FWJC
http://shop.lenovo.com/us/en/itemdetails/0B47189/460/60AC6A0372B14F5BA7B12F1FF88E33C7

Plus is has a trackpoint (if your into that sort of thing)

My current Bluetooth scissor is the discontinued DeNovo Edge. The Edge has a bit more travel than the Thinkpad style keyboard.