I like Logitech wireless keyboards and mice because you can pair them to a Logitech USB receiver yourself. These receivers are small and often get lost--or sold off separately--so it's handy to be able to pair the keyboard, for instance, to the receiver for your mouse. And using only one receiver means more USB ports are still available for other purposes. I ended up returning this particular keyboard as it had a damaged space bar that made it unpleasant to use but I did get another one of the same model to replace it. It has a relatively compact size and the keys have a firm yet responsive touch. The power switch is also conveniently located on the top of the device. While this is billed as a Windows-only keyboard, it will work with Mac OS or Chrome OS although some keys may need to be remapped to function as expected. Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Nice and compact. I now have a little more room on my desk and was happy to get rid of my older wired keyboard, I'm still getting used to the low keys. One area I feel would be a major improvement is the addition of an indicator light so users would know when caps lock/number lock is on/off. I often have to log into various accounts like I assume most others do and I regularly use the number keypad. I was overall looking for a compact keyboard with a 10 key number pad and wanted it to be wireless and compatible with my logitech unifying receiver so for the most part this keyboard met my expectations. Would have given it five stars if it had the indicator light for the number pad and caps lock. I would be willing to pay more for the same model if it had indicator lights.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Refurbished
This keyboard and mouse combo does what it is supposed to do. I didn't see any drivers having to load before I could use it, which is good. It seems to be supported by the BIOS in every computer I have tried it on. I don't particularly like the shiny surface on the keyboard. The keys have a decent feel about them but no click or other tactile feedback. I don't type fast, but if I did, I probably wouldn't like the keyboard. I haven't had them long enough to see how long a battery lasts. Overall, I guess it is a pretty good combo. I really don't have any bad things to say about it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Pros: Compact, but still has the number pad. Long battery life and don't have to worry about light for solar cells. Utilizes Logitech's Unifying software, meaning need only one USB dongle. Inexpensive. Cons: The keys make "clackity sounds", indicating cheapness. Some eliminated keys are now used via function key or toggle.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I had to use my old keyboard, and find the Logitech drivers on line. First I had to install the X64 version driver, and next the unified driver for the USB. It's NOT a plug, and play ordeal. You have to (or at least I had to) find/install the drivers. About 1/2 an hour shot trying to figure why it wouldn't work. I am reviewing on the K360 right now so I am happy that it does eventually work. All in all it is a nice, compact keyboard. It feels fairly sturdy. The battery life... we shall see. Ps... Don't expect a box or any fancy do-dads. Bubble wrap in a plastic bag shipping envelope is what you get. Well, so far so good. Edit: 8 months down the road, and it is still working fine. I've installed 3 sets of batteries but to be fair, I never switch the keyboard off at the end of the day. Good value for the dollar!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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