Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800

Logitech

Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800

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Based on 31 Reddit mentions

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What keyboard would you keep forever if you had to choose one?

Logitech K800 Illuminated Keyboard. Je redoute le moment où le mien tombera en panne car il ne se fait plus, et aucun modèle ne remplit tous ses critères : membrane (cône silicone je pense), rétro-éclairé, sans fil, pavé numérique, batterie remplaçable (petite bidouille).

LGo1972 in r/keyboards

May 14, 2026 4:44 PM

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I can't find anything I like enough to replace my dying Logitech K800

If I had to give a recommendation for a K800 substitute it would be the LOFREE Flow 2 100. I've tried pretty much every available low profile keyboard out there including all of Logitech's scissor switch keyboards. None of them were suitable replacements for the K800. Now the action isn't identical

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baby___yoda____ in r/keyboards

January 15, 2026 5:31 AM

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any suggestions regarding what keyboard to use?

The best way to select a new keyboard is to go to local stores - Staples, Best Buy, or Microcenter if you have one - and actually try the keyboards they have on display. They're not usually connected to computers, so you'll have to just type blindly, but that will give you a feel for the size and sh

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_WillCAD_ in r/writingadvice

March 15, 2026 2:53 PM

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Should I buy the MX Mechanical now or wait for a refresh?

Wanna know the biggest irony? I could buy the K5 Max + ABS shine-thru. PBT opaque is a NO GO for me. I have only TWO basic requirements for ANY kayboard. N1: it needs to be wireless and N2: it needs to have backlit keys that are visible in the dark. I've been using wireless backlit keyboards since t

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Broder7937 in r/logitech

October 15, 2025 1:51 AM

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Logitech is wonderful, you just need to release a Linux companion software

ehh piper and solaar plus openrgb work fine for my logitech stuff , i don't miss ghub , it wasn't the best and kept getting worse the more upfdates they made to it for the span of time i had used it between getting my powerplay mat+g502 and g915. i've sionce swapped out the g915 for a keychron that

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Educational_Star_518 in r/linux_gaming

November 14, 2025 11:59 PM

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End of an era

I have 6 mechanical keyboards one of them it's Logitech. But for regular wireless my favorite is k800. The original one with user replaceable batteries kind was the best.

Infamous_Swordfish_7 in r/logitech

April 24, 2026 3:57 AM

1

Please help me find a dead quiet wireless keyboard..

I had Logitech K740 (wired) and K800 (wireless) illuminated keyboards that I loved, but of course Logitech stopped making them. MX Keys is the replacement, but lacks the palm rest and IMO is overpriced for what it is. Cherry Stream is a full-size keyboard that uses the same quiet scissor keys as the

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DJArts in r/keyboards

April 23, 2026 6:06 AM

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Cherry Stream Ultimate

I'm checking this keyboard out, seems to be the best replacement for the Logitech K800. Otherwise I'll just get the non-ultimate version which is pretty much the same scissor keyboard. I don't need the extra features but backlighting would be nice.

baby___yoda____ in r/keyboards

January 4, 2026 1:04 AM

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Just had my shield pro delivered!

Can confirm, I think it used to be the Logitech K400 and K800 but the model numbers have probably changed. But yes, they are amazing especially when you start really using it as a media center. Both the keyboard and track pad are invaluable.

Vape_Like_A_Boss in r/nvidiashield

February 25, 2026 7:59 PM

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Looking for RECS for Full Size 3 Device BT Backlit Keyboard

Try the logitech K800... It's got backlighting and connects to a bunch of devices over Bluetooth. If you’re looking for something else, the Keychron K4 is pretty good for using with multiple devices too. Also, have you looked at keyboardyeti? They have some handy comparisons and guides.

didne4ever in r/keyboards

February 27, 2026 6:09 PM

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