Connectivity was praised across wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz use, with reviewers reporting easy setup, reliable pairing, and no trouble in normal testing.
Pros: durability, wireless performance
Cons: passthrough features, onboard memory
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Connectivity was praised across wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz use, with reviewers reporting easy setup, reliable pairing, and no trouble in normal testing.
Pros: durability, wireless performance
Cons: passthrough features, onboard memory
Connectivity is a major strength, with repeated praise for tri-mode wired, 2.4GHz, Bluetooth, multi-device, and dual-PC flexibility.
Pros: per-key lighting control, wireless performance
Cons: rapid trigger support, analog input support
Connectivity was judged positively when discussed, mainly because the wired connection avoided disconnects and wireless-interference concerns.
Pros: per-key lighting control, compatibility
Cons: ease of switch replacement, hot-swappable switches
Connectivity evidence was narrow but positive where the wired connection was described as reliable.
Pros: reliability, key responsiveness
Cons: desk space efficiency, wireless performance
Connectivity is a consistent strength across wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz, although one reviewer had cable-specific wired finickiness.
Pros: noise level, acoustics
Cons: rapid trigger support, actuation consistency
Connectivity was mixed: reviewers liked standard USB-C plug-and-play behavior, but repeatedly criticized the lack of wireless and one noted 8,000Hz connection issues.
Pros: volume control, key responsiveness
Cons: wireless performance, wrist rest quality
Connectivity was a recurring tradeoff: wired operation helped latency and passthrough, but reviewers missed wireless or noted cable-dependent clutter.
Pros: key stability, ease of switch replacement
Cons: compatibility, battery life