I have had the keyboard since it was released in August 2017.
In terms of advantages, it types quickly, has ideal travel for the average user, and is quite comfortable for extended use. I can type text on my Android phone and it connects instantly, but there are no instructions on how to use the Bluetooth keyboard with each app. The line and enter keys do not work the same way in every application, so you have to search (SMS, WhatsApp, Viber, Messenger). The main thing is that the letters do not fade. Those who have old, expensive keyboard sets know.
In terms of disadvantages, after 3 months the keyboard is not as quiet, it does not have Greek (for those who want it), it does not have an LCD, one-touch shortcuts, and the wrist rest gathers quite a bit of dust. The num lock does not have an LED, it simply lights up/turns off on the screen. Anyone who wants a keyboard with deep travel should not choose this one.
In the 7 months that I have been using it, I had two issues.
The first was some input lag due to obstacles from my desktop tower. Unfortunately, Logitech's unifying receiver does not handle the signal well when there are obstacles. I experienced the same issue with the Logitech MK320 combo I had before, especially when the battery was low. The same issue occurred in the past with the beloved but problematic MX3200. I plugged it into the USB hub of the monitor and everything was fine. We're talking about a distance of just 80cm below a large desk (!).
The second issue was huge. The keyboard would miss the first key press when it came out of sleep mode. It was driving me crazy. It would miss the normal first press, but catch it a little later than normal. Fortunately, the issue was resolved about 2 months ago with one of the consecutive updates that the set receives.
Is it worth the money? For a non-backlit, non-quiet, LCD-less keyboard, it's so-so. It is of good quality and I prefer it over my alternatives in wireless Logitech and Microsoft models.
The mouse is a bit small for extended use, but it's okay. It has 3 side buttons (e.g. zoom, back, forward) plus the scroll wheel.