My daily routine when arriving at the office entails taking a smartphone out of my pocket, unpacking an iPad, and turning on my MacBook Air. All of these devices are placed on my desk in a forever-changing arrangement.
As the day progresses and I receive various alerts and notifications, I find myself playing a game of musical devices. I jump from my phone to my tablet to my PC, jarring my muscle memory with every interaction, as each device has its own unique input method. It's like a circus act. I've grown accustomed to it as much as a human can. You're probably familiar with it, too.
The Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 is a wireless gadget that lets you use one keyboard to type input into multiple devices. It works with iOS, Mac, Windows and Android devices. Switching between paired devices is done using the selection dial located just above the escape key. This is a nice change from many wireless keyboards made for use with just one device, like Logitech's own keyboards for iPad.
Pairing the keyboard requires you to set the dial to one of three available positions, press a corresponding key for device type, and follow normal Bluetooth pairing directions on your device. The total time it took me to set it up—from opening the box to having paired the K480 with a Moto X, iPad Air and MacBook Air—was under five minutes.
Two AAA batteries come pre-installed in the keyboard. For those eye-rolling at Logitech and griping that the thing should have a rechargeable battery instead, allow me to remind you of the $50 price tag. Additionally, according to Logitech, the batteries in the K480 should last up to two years with normal "office usage" (the company calculates this at two million keystrokes per year).
