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Shop keyboard and mouse combos, or discover all-in-one solutions to suit your unique way of working. Browse our ergonomic, essentials, compact, performance, wireless, Bluetooth, portable and pop-up product ranges.

ProtoArc XKM01 foldable keyboard mouse combo is your go-to solution for efficient work while traveling. Designed with the mobile professional in mind, this foldable keyboard and mouse combo fits neatly into a hard carrying case. With features like multi-device connectivity, broad system compatibility, and rechargeable convenience, it's the practical choice for setting up a quick workspace wherever you are.

The keyboard combo is a convenient and versatile choice for those who use multiple devices on a regular basis. With the press of a button, you can easily switch between your desktop, laptop, and other devices, saving you the time and hassle of constantly unplugging and re-plugging your keyboard.

The low profile scissor switches technology used in the keyboard provides a smooth and responsive typing experience. The 3 DPI mouse allows you to easily adjust the sensitivity of the mouse to suit your needs and preferences, making it a versatile and convenient choice for a wide range of tasks.

The Hub - In order to connect my MacBook Pro to an external monitor, ethernet, mouse and keyboard, plug my iPhone/iPad I had to purchase several USB-C adapters, which I always manage to misplace or buy hubs that would offer limited connections and I would still need an extra adapter for others, then THIIISSSS hub showed up on the Anker new releases for only $39.99 (discounted price) I believe regular price is $49.99, still an amazing price comparing to other hubs offering similar features.

Not much to add about the 2.4GHz Wireless Keyboard and Mouse, it does what it promises, very slim design, battery life is incredible, magnetic usb receiver to store under the mouse super convenient. I have it and use it constantly for about a year and never had a problem.

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The Logitech MK850 Performance was our favorite wireless mouse and keyboard bundle back in 2017 and, despite everything to come out since then, it's still our favorite for most users. These high-quality peripherals won't look out of place on any desk and they feel as great as they look.

The full-size keyboard feels nice to type on because it doesn't have overly long key throws. The comfortable wrist rest and adjustable rear feet let you use it flat or at a 4- or 8-degree angle. Labels for Windows and Mac keyboard shortcuts help users with all kinds of mainstream PCs. You can also pair the set with up to three devices via Logitech's USB Unifying Receiver or Bluetooth, making it incredibly flexible.

The Titan Grey finish carries over to the mouse, which boasts seven buttons, including five programmable ones. The sensor is adjustable between 1,000 and 4,000 dots per inch (DPI), which is sensitive enough for most people.

Logitech's MK550 set was the only traditional ergonomic keyboard and mouse combo we tried. With its wave shape and long key presses, it reminded us of Microsoft's now-famous Ergonomic 4000 keyboard. It has a big wrist rest, prominent media keys, and even a chunky zoom toggle. It comes with a good (but not great) mouse that fits our hands well.

Unfortunately, the long throw of the keys made us more prone to mistakes in our typing test. If you're used to flat laptop keyboards and prefer keys that don't move quite so much, this could make for a frustrating typing experience.

The 75% keyboard comes equipped with tactile brown mechanical switches (so expect a classic clacky keyboard sound with a bit of resistance to prevent accidental presses), a retro typewriter aesthetic, plenty of quirky color options, and a dedicated row of emoji keys with swappable keycaps.

Logitech's middle-of-the-road wireless desktop set gets the job done, but it's not our favorite. The MK320 is comparable to our budget pick, the MK270, but overall not quite as good despite being the same price. In our tests, we found this keyboard provided an accurate typing experience at speeds over 80 wpm.

The compact mouse in this set is very small and not comfortable for long-term use. If you can get a discount on this combo or are a fan of mini mice, you may like it well enough, but there are better and more widely-available options out there, even at this price.

Whether you're investing in a convenient mouse/keyboard combo to pair with a home PC, or trying to improve your laptop experience on the go, you want an ergonomically sound wireless combo with sufficiently long battery life and connectivity to keep up with your needs.

Manufacturers can make whatever claims they like about the comfort or usability of their mouse/keyboard combos, but first-hand testing like we've done here is the only way to know for sure if a combo is worth what you're paying for it. That said, there are some basics worth keeping in mind.

The pros and cons of wireless and wired setups are simple, but worth going over. Mouse and keyboard combos provide a wireless experience either with Bluetooth connectivity or via a wireless dongle that plugs into a USB port. Wired hardware needs to be plugged directly into the laptop or PC directly, which will also take up a USB port.

To that end, a wireless combo can make a lot of sense if you value tidiness. It can also be a good choice if you need a keyboard/mouse set for multiple workstations. A good set makes it easy enough to pop the dongle or re-pair with any laptop or PC you use.

While many headphones and tablet keyboards come in an OS-locked variant (Android or Apple, usually), Bluetooth connections are universal. This means the same Bluetooth keyboard and mouse combo should be compatible with Windows and other operating systems like iOS. The best keyboard/mouse combo should have no trouble connecting to multiple devices and switching between them at the press of a button.

We also consider portability. We look at how far these wireless products can be from their receivers. We also test how comfortable they are to use in non-traditional setups, like sitting at a kitchen table, or on the couch with the keyboard in our lap.

Mike Epstein is a freelance technology and video game critic based in New York. You can currently find him writing for IGN, GamesRadar, PC Gamer, Lifehacker, PCMag and, of course, here at Reviewed. Mike writes a lot of keyboard and mouse reviews, from high-end gaming gear to stuff made for productivity and ergonomics, so he knows more about switches and buttons than anyone should have to.

Jonathan is an Electronics Editor for Reviewed specializing in gaming gear and has experience with everything from controllers to benchmarking the latest GPUs. He was previously the Web Editor at The Architect's Newspaper.

Full Size Wireless Keyboard: Full size layout with number pad, independent key leaves proper space to improve typing accuracy. 12 multimedia keys include FN function are easier to play music and movie, web browsing, etc. (12 Multimedia shortcuts are not compatible with Mac system).
Ergonomic Keyboard Design: The built-in foldable stands slightly lift up the keyboard to create the 8-degree angle for resting your wrist and palm during busy typing.
Silent Mouse: 90%Noise reduction: with the same click feel and noise minimize by 90%on the click sound, Perfect for creating the quite experience without disturbing anyone around you.
3 DPI Adjustable Levels: Simple switch (800/1200/1600) to satisfy your different needs for speed.

Easy to Connect: Simple plug and play, only one Nano USB receiver connects the whole mouse and keyboard comb. 2.4G wireless technology provide stable connection and working distant can extend up to 33ft.
Energy Saving :The mouse will automatic turn to sleeping mode for saving power when inactive over 10 minutes.

Ergonomics: If you will be spending a lot of time with your mouse and keyboard, make comfort a priority. Ergonomic keyboards and mice can make a big difference for gamers and remote workers alike, so give some thought to features like palm and wrist rests. In addition, consider factors like a full sized keyboard with the convenience of a number pad or a more compact model that saves space.

Battery Life: If you are choosing a wireless mouse and keyboard, make sure to look at the rated battery life of your peripherals. A long battery life means your gaming or work sessions go farther without the need to plug in or change batteries.

Programmability: Many mice and keyboards offer programmable options, which allow the user to create custom shortcuts or button assignments. This can be especially important for gaming mice, which often come equipped with additional programmable buttons on the side.

Compatibility: Although many mice and keyboards are compatible both with PC and Mac operating systems, some may be restricted to one platform or the other. This is especially true for gaming keyboards and mice, which often support Windows operating systems exclusively.

Upgrade your computer setup with a keyboard and mouse bundle. Explore convenient options that offer seamless compatibility and ergonomic design. Check out our selection of Logitech, Microsoft, Dell, HP and Lenovo mice and keyboards.

The Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse provides an easy upgrade to almost any workstation. The keyboard features a full-size QWERTY layout with familiar key shapes that deliver clear feedback, making it great for extended typing sessions. It also features programmable F-keys for added functions. Designed with a smooth finish, the low-profile compact mouse features a comfortable design that fits in the palm for easy movement.

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