• WORK FOR LONGER WITH LONG BATTERY LIFE Basic AA and AAA batteries are included with the keyboard and mouse
  • KEYBOARD AND MOUSE COMBO The Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo includes a full size keyboard and a precision mouse so you can work comfortably away from your computer
  • EASY STORAGE The MK270 includes a plug and forget receiver that cleverly stores inside your mouse for safekeeping. The USB toggle is located in the storage compartment of the mouse.
  • DROP OUT CONNECTIVITY. The 2.4GHz signal ensures you have a strong and reliable connection, so you will never have to suffer through dropouts
  • PROGRAMMABLE HOTKEYS TO BOOST PRODUCTIVITY Automatically access frequently used applications by programming them to the 8 available hotkeys

Excellent quality! I've had this for over a year now and I use this frequently with my desktop after the original keyboard component went "kaput". Easy to install, no disc or software was needed (no downloads), just plug in the USB in an open port, and Viola! You may have to wait a minute or two for your system to "recognize new hardware" (not instant), but once "recognized", works great for the purpose I needed. Some other reviewers seem to have some "issues" with Logitech in general or this keyboard in particular. I've been using Logitech products (components) for 10+ years and never had "issues" or problems. My original keyboard for my desktop that I use primarily for photo editing was also a Logitech, and worked fine. I wanted to replace it with a wireless so I could "move around" and not be tethered to the cable for the old keyboard and mouse set-up. I gave those components to my church, which is still making use of them. If you have an old system (cabled) you can download both the software and drivers for your system for free from Logitech. I think the company makes an excellent effort to not only make good products, but also support their older components too. I'm sure every once in awhile components may fail, it's the "nature of things" in an imperfect world. It has happened to me plenty with other purchases, but you may want to also consider the customer service of the manufacturer or place of purchase and what type of "remedy" a company is willing to provide for a defective product. I'm very happy with this product and many others I purchased from this manufacturer in the past. The mouse & keyboard came with batteries installed, although I have changed the one in the mouse to a new one. I'm thinking maybe that battery (for the mouse) was more of a "starter", you may have longer life, but I suggest you purchase or be sure to have a size "AA" battery on hand or buy one (usually sold in packs of 2 or 4 or more). The keyboard also came with 2 size "AAA" batteries installed and those are still working fine after a year. I purchased a four-pack each of the Amazon Basics (brand) batteries in both sizes "AA" and "AAA", with the idea I might need them eventually for this. Those are sizes I frequently use for many things, so even though I haven't needed to replace the keyboard batteries yet, I have needed the AA size (one) for the mouse. Good value for the money!

I got these for my new laptop, as I've been told the touch-pad was too touchy and the keys too flat. Both installed within seconds and have worked flawlessly. Can't say I'm surprised. It's Logitech. I assume, when the eventual robot wars come that will wipe out all of mankind, the robots will be made by Logitech. From what I know, the only true way to defeat a Logitech product is to drop it into the toilet. Note to the government; start building giant toilets. But as far as wireless keyboards and mouses go, top notch Logitech. I'm fully ready to accept you as my new robot overlords.

For the price - you will be hard pressed to find a keyboard/mouse set that is not only functional, but also comfortable, responsive, and well made. The plastic isn't cheap, the keyboard is fast with great spacing and layout of the keys. The top is lined with accessory buttons - Volume, navigation shortcuts, and my favorite because I'm nerdy, a quick button to open the Calculator! Battery life is normal - it's been running for a few months on the included battery. The mouse is the standard logitech mouse - it's comfortable and also well made. Both run off a single usb dongle - so just one thing to plug into the computer to connect both the keyboard and mouse - which is great for a laptop! Amazon, best buy, office depot and staples all go back and forth with the best price, but this thing is easily found for under $20 from any of them and will serve you well.

I just received the keyboard and mouse combo and I love it. I already had a mouse so I didn't need the mouse that was included but the keyboard is very nice. All I had to do was plug the USB dongle into my desktop and it started working. There was no drivers to install and all the hotkey's worked without having to program the keys. The feel of this keyboard is nice and it seems very durable. I wished I got it earlier bc the one I had before had a stupid cord sticking out in the middle of the keyboard and was annoying. Now, I have to make sure that no one steals this keyboard from my office. There is a lock on my door so I don't think anyone will steal it but I have my concerns. Anyways, the keyboard feels nice and at the price point, I really can't complain. Everything works well and although it's a cheap keyboard it works and the keys feel nice. I have no complaints about this keyboard but I have to get used to using something new again. It's the first wireless keyboard I've ever had and it seems to be working just fine. I do a lot of typing at work so I'm glad I got this keyboard and I'm thinking of buying another one for my home computer. After 2 weeks- This keyboard is holding up really well. I have it connected to my MS Surface Dock and the mouse and the keyboard works perfectly but since I have the Surface Pro I use the Surface Arch Mouse. The keyboard works well with all window's devices and the shortcuts work without having to programming it in the settings. I have a perfect setup at home. 3 monitors and a wireless keyboard and mouse. Couldn't be better. I like how this keyboard types and the feedback that you get from typing on this keyboard. For the price, I ended up buying 3 of them. One for me at work, one for my wife and one for my work desktop setup.

If you’re looking for a good wireless keyboard and mouse combo, then the Logitech MK270 is a great option. The keyboard is very responsive and feels great to use, and the mouse is a great addition as well with its amazing DPI. All of these pros combined with the insane battery life of this keyboard and mouse makes for a very high-quality product. While it’s not the best buy for someone who’s looking to extensively game on it, it’s a very versatile mobile mouse and keyboard that more than makes up for its downfalls with an insanely affordable price. If you’re looking for a deal, then you won’t find a better one then the Logitech MK270. Portable and Plug and Play At just over a pound, the Logitech MK270 Wireless Combo includes a keyboard and mouse that incorporates the same reliable 2.4 GHz connectivity that eliminates delays, dropouts, and interference with a 30-foot range of motion. What comes in the box is a full-size spill-resistant keyboard, a carry around mouse, a Logitech’s Unifying receiver, batteries for mouse and keyboard, and the user documentation. Both devices are plug ‘n play (on Mac, Windows, and Chrome OS), so you can simply plug the low-profile receiver into a free USB port and you’ll be wirelessly typing and navigating in no time. Long Battery Life Both keyboard and mouse are powered by batteries so you can go for months without the hassle of changing batteries. The Logitech MK270 Wireless Combo connects to your PC using Logitech’s device-networking receiver that allows you to sync your keyboard and up to five additional compatible peripherals at once. The computer instantly recognizes both devices using the Unifying receiver without any software installation and allows you to perform basic typing tasks with reliable wireless connectivity. Great For Workstations I use a 17 inch Dell workstation, so my laptop isn’t exactly the type of gadget to keep on the lap. I was having trouble with all the extensive typing required for my job, so I decided to spend some money on a wireless keyboard. I spent some time researching for a value for money combo and after viewing reviews on MK270 Wireless Keyboard, I decided to go in for a quality brand like Logitech because typing is very important in my job and I didn’t want any low-quality product that would eventually give up on me one day. Build Quality rsz_102603568_02_222430d3-9249-4b2f-8e26-a8baa12b0dc9 For a full-size desktop keyboard, the MK270 is pretty decent, and it feels light and sturdy in the hands. The keyboard design is spill proof and has multiple drain holes. The keys themselves are low-profile, and it feels good enough to type reasonably fast. After a few days, I was able to get my preferred words per minute without any trouble because the keys have great travel time between keystrokes and they are very quiet and comfortable. The keyboard contains all the standard keys along with a row of eight designated hotkeys at the top edge of the keyboard frame, which gives you one-touch access to your media applications, calculator, internet functions, and PC shutdown. I usually handle most of my devices very roughly, and with all the extensive typing any keyboard suffers serious abuse in my hands. But so far, the keyboard is doing well and providing a decent response. Logitech MK270’s Mouse rsz_02603568_01_fe5fa250-ae0e-418b-899e-53985bdbce7d The mouse also provides a decent experience and is a fantastic spare when you need one most. It’s lightweight and very accurate for a wireless mouse. It has an ON/OFF switch on the back side and the battery compartment, which uses 1 AA battery, also contains a section to keep your receiver in case you’re not using it. The mouse comes with an invisible optic laser that means you can’t see the light, which is a bit uncomfortable but it helps to save some battery. But overall, the mouse feels good in the hands and it does the job well, and that’s about it. If you’re trying to game with the mk270, then this mouse be a little lacking in features. If you’re looking for something to game with, then check out my good cheap gaming mice list. Other Things I Liked About The MK270 What I really liked about MK270 is that it comes with Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) 128-Bit Encryption that guarantees all your private keystrokes protection from evil-doers, which I think is a very good feature because the wireless devices can be easily hacked by experienced hackers nowadays. The company also provides an extra software for button customization for both Windows and Chrome OS but unfortunately not for Mac users. The company also provides an extra software for button customization for both Windows and Chrome OS but unfortunately not for Mac users. The software is not required for basic functionality but depending on your personal setup, you might want to visit the website for SetPoint that lets you customize F-keys, hotkeys, and even mouse buttons. For such a low price, the MK270 offers a sturdy wireless keyboard that provides an accurate full-sized typing and a decent mouse experience, without the lag and cheap plastic afflicting most wireless keyboards. Logitech MK270 For Gaming I know a lot of my readers are gamers, so I think it’s important to talk about how the Logitech MK270 combo performs when gaming. If I had to give a quick summary, I’d say that it’s good for people who’re going to be playing action games with little to no macros needed. If you’re looking for something with a significant amount extra buttons to key bind your abilities too, then you’ll be very disappointed with the MK270. This combo shines, when you’re looking for a wireless plug and play mouse and keyboard that’s more spacious than your current setup. If you have a desktop, I wouldn’t recommend this for gaming, but If you have a laptop, this could be a great alternative to just using the laptop’s cramped trackpad and keyboard.

This is a standard sized keyboard not a mini one. The keys are nice and responsive. The additional keys on the top are convenient for my use. I especially like the "Caps On" warning light on the top right of the keyboard. The mouse is light, responsive and and very comfortable. Set up is nothing. Plug in the nano device and in seconds he keyboard and mouse are connected WARNING: I feel stupid bringing this up but apparently others have had the same problem. The nano device is somehow hidden in the packing. I could not find it and was on the verge of returning the whole thing. My wife came in and rattled the box - out flew the nano connector. I still have no idea where it was hidden. So keep looking if you can't find it. The end result is worth the search.

I bought this MK270 when I _thought_ I lost the receiver on my existing Logitech Wireless Desktop MK320 Combo, but I found it after a week... Now, more about the MK270. My top positive (++) and negative (--) points on making this set my primary keyboard / mouse sets now : +++ Having the Cursor movement keys / arrow keys in the "inverted-T layout" a little further to the makes using them much easier than on the MK320. Having the page up / page down keys -- in the style of a standard 104-key IBM PC (Windows, US layout) keyboard -- also makes them easier for me to use. +++ Larger function keys (I gotta be able to use the ALT-F4 combo easily!) are easier to access, and a little greater distance from the top row on the keyboard prevents key selection errors. ++ this "Unifying USB Receiver" offers use with a greater variety of mice and keyboards. + slightly less expensive than the one I had already. + has a slightly smaller footprint than the MK320. - (a slight minus) a slightly higher hand position in typing (but I've gotten over that already). - (not an issue to me, but maybe others will) has fewer media keys available on the top row, but I don't use them... If you like Logitech products, check the "Which Logitech Keyboard and Mouse Combo Is Right For You?" on the Product Description for the MK270 to see what features you need most. For me, no regrets. Enjoying having two Logitech sets now !

I bought this keyboard and mouse for travel purposes. The mouse is small and for my big hand that is a problem IF I was attempting to use it all the time. The mouse is also very light weight even being its that small. I might try it attach a tungsten weight at some point. The keyboard is a typical Logitech K-serious feel to it. It is light and I wouldn't get to crazy with how you handle it. If you travel with the keyboard (I sometimes do) use wisdom on how you pack it. Overall, the keys are typical responsiveness I expect from a logitech keyboard. I use a mechanical (another company) at home on my desktop/gaming machine, and at work I use a K-series wired board with mouse combination. I like the feel well enough that I can switch between the two types easily. The wireless connectivity of the system was fast and easy to get to work on my Windows 10 machine. No problems so far. I didn't have to pull anything fancy either.

I have kids that dont like to keep thier hands off of things that are not meant for them to play with. (I.E. dads wireless keyboard) I went with a cheaper model so when they inevitably stomp on it, drop it, or spill something on it I wont be too heartbroken. Setup was easy... Plug in the usb dongle, remove the little tags from the surprise included batteries, turn them on and your set!! (On windows 10 at least). Very next day your son deciceds to drive his 1970s model Tonka dumptruck over the keyboard a few times, THEN proceeds to DROP said Tonka on top when he realizes hes been caught. Bet your envisioning keys everywhere, cracked plastic and death to my fancy new wireless keyboard huh? Nope!! 1 little scratch of the paint on the Win key! Not a stuck or broken key everything works flawlessly. Now dont go buying this thinking its indestructable, Can pretty much assure you it has a weakness, they all do, my kids just havent found it yet! Surprising little tidbit I read on the box and not in the description; the keyboard batteries last up to 36 months and the mouse goes for 18. If I get 6 months outta the (not advertised) included batteries Ill be a happy camper. My old set was lucky to get a month!! Anyhow everything with this set has surpassed my expectations by leaps and bounds. Its light, comfortable, and works fantastically from my couch (12 or so feet from the pc). Im not a power user or super gamer so did not need all the programable buttons and whatnot some of the more costly models include. But I am a cordcutter and my PC is mostly used for tv and movies. The volume keys are awesome for that. And i do like the other function keys. So for the price and features this is a deal and a half to me. Should this one get destroyed by my children I will definately reorder the same.