The reviewer mentions that the keyboard is well-made and easy to use. The keys are reasonably flat, but they lack the thinness of chicklet keys offered by Apple. The reviewer is delighted that generally, the Logitech K280e helps them type just as quickly and efficiently as their outgoing Apple keyboard. The keys are comfortable enough, and fingers don’t slip off the keys. The keyboard isn’t as silent as the Apple wired keyboard, but it’s not too loud either. The biggest downside to the reviewer is the physical size of the Logitech K280e. It isn’t exactly compact for their laptop/iMac trolley, and they’re having to use their mouse and mouse pad on the top level where the iMac itself is located.
Another review states that the keyboard is comfortable to use and has a good build quality.
Another review mentions that the Logitech K280e PRO Corded Keyboard for Business is a replacement for a noisy, clacky, and sticky Dell keyboard. This one is much quieter and smooth to the touch. The size, overall design, and performance are what one would expect from a more expensive model.
Based on these reviews, it seems that the Logitech K280e is a decent keyboard with good build quality and comfortable keys. However, it may not be suitable for those who prefer compact keyboards.