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    <title>Logitech K845 Unboxing</title>
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    <a href="#preface" class="header-mark"></a>Preface</h1><blockquote>
  <p>Note: This is not a professional detailed review, just a personal unboxing experience.</p>

</blockquote><p>Followers of my <a href="https://t.me/WeepingDogel" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Telegram channel</a> may know that I&rsquo;ve been considering getting a mechanical keyboard for a while. I ended up choosing the <a href="https://www.logitech.com/en-us/products/keyboards/k845-mechanical-illuminated.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Logitech K845</a>.</p>
<p>Yesterday afternoon I received the delivery SMS from the parcel pickup point—it had finally arrived. I felt two things at once: the joy of the keyboard arriving, and the awkwardness of not being able to pick it up right away.</p>
<p>Today I returned to the city and got home. As soon as I got off the car, I couldn&rsquo;t wait to grab the package. It was wrapped in a layer of plastic and a layer of corrugated cardboard, but no bubble wrap—so I couldn&rsquo;t pop it. QAQ</p>
<p>How heavy is it? I heard this keyboard isn&rsquo;t very heavy, with the packaging&hellip; probably about as much as a 2L bottle of Coke.</p>
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    <a href="#packaging-and-appearance" class="header-mark"></a>Packaging and Appearance</h1><p>As soon as I got home, I started unpacking—with a little eagerness and a little anticipation&hellip; Emmmm&hellip; I opened it.</p>
<p><img class="tw:inline" loading="lazy" src='/img/logi/photo_2021-01-17_00-02-51.jpg'     >
<img class="tw:inline" loading="lazy" src='/img/logi/IMG_20210830_205724.jpg'     >
<del>Come on, how can a big brand like Logitech be so stingy</del></p>
<p>Well&hellip; a simple, low-key, plain brown kraft paper box that perfectly reflects Logitech&rsquo;s eco-friendly brand image!</p>
<p><img class="tw:inline" loading="lazy" src='/img/logi/IMG_20210830_205715.jpg'     >
The sealing method was also simple and eco-friendly—a layer of clear tape that you could just cut open with your fingernail to open the box.</p>
<p>After opening the box, there was just the keyboard inside, nothing else&hellip;</p>
<p><img class="tw:inline" loading="lazy" src='/img/logi/IMG_20210830_211208.jpg'     ></p>
<p>This is eco-friendliness taken to the extreme. <strong>Comparable to a certain fruit company not including a charger~</strong></p>
<p>But packaging isn&rsquo;t everything. A big company like Logitech must have put the budget into quality.</p>
<p>The absence of foam padding shows that Logitech is confident in the keyboard&rsquo;s reliability—that&rsquo;s a plus.</p>
<p>The keyboard has a floating key design with a silver brushed aluminum backplate, giving off a business vibe.</p>
<p><img class="tw:inline" loading="lazy" src='/img/logi/IMG_20210830_212111_759.jpg'     ></p>
<p>The photo was taken after I powered it on. I have to say the lighting is exactly as I imagined—when the room lights are on, the keyboard&rsquo;s backlight is almost invisible&hellip; very faint.</p>
<p>So I turned off the lights to see what it looked like in the dark.</p>
<p><img class="tw:inline" loading="lazy" src='/img/logi/IMG_20210830_212407_648.jpg'     ></p>
<p>Well&hellip; the brightness is just right, not harsh, ~~perfect for sneaking in some coding at night hehe~~~</p>
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  <p>(The photo may look bright, but it&rsquo;s not as harsh in person.)</p>

</blockquote><p>The keycaps are black ABS, paired with the white backlight&hellip; gives off a bit of a cold aesthetic, lol.</p>
<p>If I could swap the keycaps for pink ones, it&rsquo;d be perfect.</p>
<p>In the top right corner, there are three indicator lights for Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock. Such a traditional design suits me just fine. qwq</p>
<p>There are two stands on the back. When opened, it looks like this:</p>
<p><img class="tw:inline" loading="lazy" src='/img/logi/IMG_20210830_213133_526.jpg'     ></p>
<p>I personally like using the stands, though opening them requires a bit of force. The height difference isn&rsquo;t huge—perfect <del>for dog paws (not)</del>.</p>
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    <a href="#feel" class="header-mark"></a>Feel</h1><p>For everyday typing, here&rsquo;s a summary:</p>
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<p>The crisp sound is very satisfying, hehe. qwq</p>
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<p>But it also generates a lot of noise—after all, blue switches are known as &ldquo;roommate happiness&rdquo; switches~ <del>But I like them</del> (runs away)</p>
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<p>The tactile feedback from blue switches is strong, and the bump feel is spot on.</p>
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<p>No fatigue even during long typing sessions.</p>
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<p>For gaming, I played some Minecraft. The difference compared to membrane keyboards is huge, QAQ. But I rarely play other games anyway.</p>
<p>Overall, it&rsquo;s way better than membrane keyboards. I might never go back. QAQ</p>
<p>Hopefully it&rsquo;ll be durable—it is my first mechanical keyboard after all.</p>
<h1 id="conclusion" class="headerLink">
    <a href="#conclusion" class="header-mark"></a>Conclusion</h1><p>This keyboard, 244 RMB—worth it!</p>
<p>I&rsquo;m optimistic about its durability. I reckon it should last four or five years without issues (?)</p>
<p>Sure, at this price point it doesn&rsquo;t have flashy RGB, detachable cable, music-reactive lighting, or other fancy features&hellip;</p>
<blockquote>
  <p>(But as an Arch user, I don&rsquo;t even want to install drivers—well, it doesn&rsquo;t have any anyway.)</p>

</blockquote><p>But everything else meets my needs. The soft backlight and excellent key feel make the 200+ yuan well spent.</p>
<p><del>Well&hellip; if I have time, I&rsquo;ll swap the keycaps for pink ones.</del></p>]]></description>
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