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Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard & Mouse on sale for $19.98 ->
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This set connects via 2.4GHz RF wireless with a nano receiver and has a rated 24-month keyboard and 12-month mouse battery life.
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One thing to note: the nano USB receiver is paired to only work with this specific keyboard and mouse; it is not a Logitech Unifying USB receiver. I also believe neither the keyboard or mouse work with Unifying Receivers.
I learned way too much about what pairs with what because I bought this set and promptly lost the tiny USB receiver. Don't do that. It's a one-way ticket to buying a wireless keyboard and mouse again. Otherwise this is a good setup for the price.
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One thing to note: the nano USB receiver is paired to only work with this specific keyboard and mouse; it is not a Logitech Unifying USB receiver. I also believe neither the keyboard or mouse work with Unifying Receivers.
I learned way too much about what pairs with what because I bought this set and promptly lost the tiny USB receiver. Don't do that. It's a one-way ticket to buying a wireless keyboard and mouse again. Otherwise this is a good setup for the price.
Very good, basic (inexpensive) wireless combo though.
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The keyboard is so-so. I coulda sworn the shift key is already sticking after only a few uses.
I've noticed a lot of stuff is getting more expensive these days due to inflation. So you can't really judge how much your paid in the past sometimes.
I use the mouse when i use my TV as a computer screen. I just remembered that the range on it sucks. I put the receiver on the back of my computer and it was choppy about 8 feet away, so I moved it to the front USB port and it works better now.
The good:
I think if it were just me it would be great for the intended use.
The bad:
Within a week or two some of the keys got sticky. They seem to have loosened up a bit with time. I think the kids might have spilled something on it. The keys all work, just not smoothly.
I don't know what happened. Again, I suspect the kids. As of about a week ago left click and right click became the same button. That's right, clicking either clicks both, so it activates and brings up a right-click menu, or it become a struggle to get anything done.
So probably a good setup for daily use by reasonable people. If you have a toddler, a small child AND a teenager you might want to consider something else.