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Experience total comfort with Logitech K345 Wireless full-sized keyboard with palm rest. Enjoy robust connections thanks to Logitech advanced wireless connectivity, providing fast data transmission and seamless connectivity. Focus on what's truly important and forego the trouble of battery replacement thanks to our energy-saving technology. With easy access to media controls, mute your computer, skip to the next song or pause a video instantly thanks to 12 F-keys. Keyboard Details: Dimensions: 17.61 x 7.35 x 0.84 in Weight (with batteries): 21.27 oz Spill-resistant design (2) 10-Key Number pad Adjustable Height: Tilt legs Battery Life: 36 months (1) 2 AAA batteries Wireless Range: Up to 10 meters (33 feet)(3) Compatible on Windows 10, 11 or later, ChromeOS (1) Keyboard battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions. (2) Tested under limited conditions (maximum of 60 ml liquid spillage). Do not immerse keyboard in liquid. (3) Wireless range may vary based on user, environmental and computing conditions.
4.8 out of 5
96.67% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Getting used to wireless and
It's working well! Mouse is comfortable and keyboard reacts to my touch as it should.
5.0 out of 5 stars Best option in my opinion
This review is MAINLY for the Logitech MK345 keyboard and mouse combo.So I wanted to get a better keyboard for work since I spend a good portion of time typing away. I order two options to try out: the Logitech K270 keyboard and the keyboard from the Logitech MK345 combo. I paid $24 for the K270 keyboard and $40 for the MK345 keyboard + mouse combo.The K270 keyboard is OK. It’s not bad, but it’s not good. The experience typing wasn’t pleasant and I noticed that I made more mistakes as I was typing with this keyboard.The MK345 keyboard is waaaaay better and my choice of keyboard for work. Typing on the keyboard was so smooth, fluent, and pleasant. I loved the sound of typing on the keyboard. I highly recommend this Logitech keyboard over their cheaper option.In addition, the mouse that comes with the MK345 combo is really good, but the Logitech M325 mouse I’ve had way before ordering the combo is still my favorite mouse. The MK345 mouse is clicky (which I like) but the scrolling is slow and not audible. The M325 mouse is clicky AND has audible, fast scrolling.
5.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I wanted.
The keyboard and mouse work very well. Really well-made easy to install would recommend
4.0 out of 5 stars Great keyboard value
I really like this keyboard, even though I wasn't sure I would when I first took it out of the packaging.PROS:- Looks great and feels great to type on. The keys are maybe half-height (not full, like my old keyboard, not flat like the "chiclet" style) but are still concave (I don't like the "smooth" convex ones).- Standard keyboard layout - I don't like when the arrows or the insert/home/delete, etc. keys are not in the right place- The F keys are actually F keys, and the "extra" functions are "extra"- Sturdy/quality build- Feels great after you get used to it (not a knock on this, just was used to my old one)CONS (which are all pretty minor):- No "Sleep" button, either directly or through FN keys (UPDATE: Was able to use Logitech's SetPoint software to re-map one of the FN keys to envoke the sleep function)- No Num Lock or Scroll Lock lights (they don't get used as much, but it's helpful to know when they are, since they usually shouldn't be) (UPDATE: Was able to use Logitech's SetPoint software to enable the display of on-screen notifications when any of the Lock keys are pressed)- The "On" button - I get why it's there, but I'll probably never turn it off, so I wish it wasn't. Would rather have the other Lock lights here.- There's no "right-click" menu button. I didn't ever use it a lot, but it was nice to have sometimes (UPDATE: it's a FN option on the right CTRL key)- The mouse takes AA, the keyboard takes AAA. Why?OTHER:- I needed to add a USB hub and extender so the USB dongle would be up on the desktop, otherwise the keyboard and mouse connections were spotty. Been perfect since I did that.- Would be nice if there were some dedicated keys for the multi-media part of the "extra" keys (primarily for volume/mute), but access via the FN key is suitable- The space key is loud - and it's the only one that is. Kind of odd.- The mouse was smaller than my old on, so that took a bit to get used to, but it's fine now.
5.0 out of 5 stars I would have liked perhaps a small marking (like the ones on the ...
I was skeptical about trying out this keyboard, mostly because it has 1000 less reviews than most other keyboards in the same price range. My personal reasons for picking this up (other than the reasonably low price) was the need for a wireless keyboard with a "full keyboard" feel. The keys are quite large and although there's not much feedback it feels closer to a real keyboard than others I have tried. My biggest knock is the way the F keys are laid out. I'm so used to having a space between every 4 F keys but I was aware of this at the time of purchase (to the point where it was almost a dealbreaker for me) and took a chance on it anyways.The mouse is rather small and this might put some people off. But the mouse itself is a high quality mouse, so that makes up for the size in my book. A lot of online reviews show the bottom of the keyboard as blue, mine came in black (and so did the mouse).One other thing that stood out is the leg stands for height adjustment, they were quite higher than I'm used to and there is no in between. I've had keyboards in the past that have two different tabs for different height measurements but this only had one size. At first it seemed to wobble a bit, and it felt quite high, but after use for a few minutes it felt just right.Again, my biggest knock on this keyboard is the setup of the F keys and the fact that there is no space in between them, so you either have to know where the key is or take a second to look and see what key you're pressing. I would have liked perhaps a small marking (like the ones on the F and J keys) to indicate every fourth F key, that way I can identify the key just by touching it and kind of get my bearings without having to look down. This gets especially difficult in the dark as the keyboard is not lit at all.On a final note, the num lock key not having a lighting indicator isn't much of a problem for me but it is a thing, but it's a minor inconvenience for me, so I don't really see it as a major flaw or a problem.
5.0 out of 5 stars Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
Easy to install, I bought this to replace a cheap no name keyboard and mouse I bought on Bolo a week prior. Thie keyboard has good key spacing, a nice touch that is firm with well made keys that fit my hand well. One key press did not generate multiple entries like the cheaper keyboard I tried at first. The mouse is also a good fit in the hand. This came with batteries. It just feels good when using it and I am glad I bought this brand which I have used in the past. It is quality without being over priced. I recommend this to anyone wanting an external keyboard and mouse for a laptop. I am very happy with this purchase.
5.0 out of 5 stars Everyday use, even for this!
The keyboard and mouse were quick to connect to my PC and the responsiveness is perfect. So far the battery life holds up. Definitely worth getting!
Good price nice feel
Super easy to set up,Love it uses battery instead of chargeVery nice to type on feels smooth
Just what I needed, and probably what you need, too.
Alright, let me set this straight. You're going to see reviews all over the place, praising mechanical keyboards, different color actuators, different shortcut buttons, but sometimes, you just want a darn keyboard that serves it's purpose.People associate keyboards with productivity and the more you spend, they better you are at your job.. no.If you want ultra quiet, expect your keys too feel like marshmallows. If you want clicks, expect to p off your colleagues. This is the perfect in between. The keys are fun to tap, make just the right click without filling a room or cubicle. It's plastic, most are plastic.. rubber handrests are fine, but they will wear out, the rubber will eventually crack or develop some nasty marks.This is not a top of the line keyboard, but why would you need something ultra sophisticated anyway? This checks all boxes as a great work keyboard. For gaming, probably not, but again, are you a competitive gamer? Do you get paid to game? Or do you want to play Doom/Doom 2 from the 90s. Even modern games, not very often is it necessary to have a "gamer" anything besides a system that can handle it.Functional,simple, satisfying and quiet enough. I don't see the need for any additional buttons, nor a knob to control the temperature of the, it's a keyboard, and a fine one.
Nice combo. Shipping was hardest part
Nice keyboard and mouse, works very well. Delivered wrong item to wrong house twice, but it got here via my neighbour's kindness.
Excelentes mouse y teclado
Me gusta su estética. El mouse es cómodo y funciona sobre diversas superficies. Se siente bien escribir en el teclado, y me gusta que tiene atajos, aunque principalmente utilizo los de multimedia.En resumen, es un producto de buena calidad y vale su precio.
Muito confortável
Ótimo produto, o teclado é bem macio e confortável, o mouse também é muito gostoso de usar.Comprei para usar no trabalho, divido computador com outras colegas e elas também aprovaram.
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