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Logitech K480 Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard Launched at Rs. 2,795

Logitech on Monday launched the K480 Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard in India, a peripheral that was first unveiled globally in September last year. Given a suggested retail price of Rs. 2,795, the Logitech K480 will be available to purchase from Wednesday.

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The Swiss peripheral and audio products manufacturer says the Logitech K480 Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard is the “first desk keyboard designed for use with up to three devices, regardless of computing platform.” Meant to be used on desktops (Windows, Mac, or Chrome OS), apart from Android or iOS tablets and smartphones, the universal keyboard can be paired with three Bluetooth devices at once.

To switch between devices during input, the Logitech K480 Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard come with an Easy-Switch dial. The full-size keyboard also features shortcut keys, apart from an integrated stand that is mean to hold the user’s smartphone or tablet at an angle while they type. It comes with a choice of two colour schemes.

Commenting on the launch of K480 in India, Ashok Jangra, Cluster Category Manager, India & South West Asia, Logitech, said “With the ever evolving needs of new-age consumers, multitasking has become an indispensable part of their lives. With the launch of Logitech K480, we are offering a great solution to our consumers who want to stay connected across their preferred devices and platforms. The unique offering from Logitech will allows consumers to utilize the convenience of one connected keyboard.”

“Typing needs have evolved and consumers are computing and texting across multiple screens, often using two or three different operating systems,” added Charlotte Johs, global vice president of computer peripherals at Logitech. “The Logitech Bluetooth Multi-Device Keyboard K480 makes it simple for people to work, create or communicate quickly and comfortably, no matter what computing device or platform they are using.”

Source-NDTV