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Reviews (3)

Mar 11, 2018
What to do if it won't pair
Nice design, FIts. Works at least as well as other Bluetooth keyboards. Initially had a problem getting it to pair with my tablet. It prompts to enter a 6-digit password on the keyboard, but the prompt is replaced with an error message almost before you can type the password. Tried and failed a bunch of times - until I removed the tablet from the case. Then it accepted the password and paired right away. Once it is paired, you can put it back in the case, and will continue to work fine. Don't know why I couldn't find this anywhere on the net. Logitech should add this solution to their support.

May 03, 2017
T-mobile router
This T-Mobile-branded router is indeed identical hardware to the ASUS RT-AC68U. I like this router because it has great performance at a reasonable price and is supported by open source firmware like Advanced Tomato, Merlin's AsusWRT, and DD-WRT. However, newer versions of the router contain a custom "T-mobile" version of ASUS firmware that is difficult to update. It can be done with utilities and firmware that are available online, but is not for the inexperienced. Plan to take a couple hours to install your firmware of choice it even if you know what you're doing. If you don't intend to install third-party firmware, this router will work fine with the stock firmware out of the box.

Sep 10, 2016
Good concept - failed execution
1 of 1 found this helpful The blades are ceramic, which makes them very hard and resistant to abrasion/wear. However, the edge is ground to a wide angle, which makes them seem very dull (butter-knife dull) even though they are fairly sharp. The wide angle grind is necessary because the material is so brittle (think pottery). So the trade-off is between apparent sharpness, and durability. They chose relative durability in this design. The only possible use for these is if you only use the points at the tips of the blade - the edge is useless. You can find other reviews around that either say they are great and incredibly sharp, or dull and useless. I don't know whether there are other blades like this that have a steeper grind (or better ones from this manufacturer), but these were a waste of money for me.