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The Logitech MK570 Wireless Wave Keyboard and Mouse Combo combines ergonomic design with advanced functionality, featuring a wave-shaped keyboard for optimal hand positioning, a comfortable right-handed mouse, and customizable keys for enhanced productivity. Perfect for Windows users, this combo is battery-powered and designed for seamless connectivity.
Brand | Logitech |
Series | MK570 |
Item model number | 920-008001 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10, 11 or later |
Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 5 x 12 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 30 x 5 x 12 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B0725X7NSJ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | May 24, 2017 |
L**Y
Best keyboard combo ever
I have had 5 of these Logitech MK570 Wireless Keyboard and mice and always come back to the same one for comfort and functional. They are very easy to set up and have a ton of functions for media, office, sleep mode and built-in keyscrambling.
T**R
THIS IS A BUNDLE FOR A K350 KEYBOARD + M705 MOUSE!!! THE KEYBOARD IS NOT "MK570"...
There seems to be a lot of confusion on this COMBO SET. Not just on this website, but even NewEgg.YOU ARE BUYING A BUNDLE CALLED MK570... WHICH INCLUDES THE K350 WAVE KEYBOARD AND A M705 MOUSE!!!People keep complaining that they "didn't get what they ordered". Stating that the keyboard is a K350 and "not what was advertised". Look at the second picture for this listing. It clearly states what two items are in this BUNDLE: the keyboard (K350) and the mouse (M705).Once again... the BUNDLE is called MK570. BUNDLE. BUN... DLE... It's a BUNDLE!!!Furthermore, to the people who don't understand what the 'extra cable' is for. It's an extension USB cable for the BLUETOOTH dongle. It's purpose is in case your PC is too far away and you're having connection issues or lag. If you are experiencing those, then use the cable provided to keep the BLUETOOTH dongle closer to where your mouse and keyboard will be. Understand?~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~This is a very nice keyboard. I feel that it is well made and easy to adjust to vs getting a true 'split' style. I bought this to use at work and it has helped with wrist discomfort. The mouse is a nice one, but nothing special. It has a nice scroll wheel and back/forward buttons.
S**N
Excellent size and shape!
I have long fingers and standard keyboards are difficult to use as I have to keep my fingers in a cramped position to have any hope of not overshooting keys or hitting two keys at once.With this keyboard, my fingers can be held comfortably "open" and I no longer overshoot the key I'm aiming for nor do my fingers start cramping. (I type very quickly and I've learned to type without watching my hands/fingers, so not overshooting is important!)This is actually the second one...the previous one we had for many years and did eventually start having a few issues, that may have been fixed if I cleaned it, but too many key labels had worn off (see comments about that below). It should be noted, however, that the previous one had seen a lot of use over the years, especially the past 15 months with COVID19 because I've spent far more time on my home setup than usual while working from home.Regarding the noise -- it has more to do with how hard you hit the keys than the keyboard itself. Yes, there is some noise, but I've never had a "silent" keyboard and I've had many brands over the years.Regarding the labels on the keys wearing off -- the keys on EVERY keyboard I've used eventually wore off, even on my laptops if I use their keyboard more than my standalone keyboard, especially the most commonly used keys (s d f e r l c v n m). If you do a lot of typing, the key printing will eventually wear off no matter what keyboard brand you use.The only drawback -- Logitech does not have replacement letter tops for the keys...I'd rather just replace the letters than have to buy a new keyboard and send a perfectly good keyboard (except the keys) to the landfill. [Listen up Logitech!]
K**Y
Logitech MK570 Wireless Wave Keyboard and Mouse
I love this comfort wave style of keyboard and mouse. It's very important to get a good keyboard and mouse. I've had carpal tunnel surgery in the past. If you don't want to have carpal tunnel problems, get a good keyboard & mouse. It uses one USB-A to connect to your PC for both the keyboard and the mouse. It's a full-size keyboard. I like the wave shape. It's so comfortable. It has a full numerical pad. So if you do a lot of numerical computations, this is great. It has lots of shortcut buttons that you can change up or use as is. I like the soft but supportive wrist rest. It's large and padded and very comfortable for resting your wrists on it. Even the mouse is comfortable. It's ergonomically shaped and has a scrolling wheel and button. So, if you have a keyboard tray with the room for it and a mouse, this is the all-in-one to buy. But note, the mouse doesn't come with a separate pad, so you have to buy one. Make sure you get one with a gel cushion.
M**M
GREAT keyboard + good mouse
I love so much about this besides 3 things1. not wired2. keys can be a little small3. there are no lit keys for nightime visibilitygreat for work but not a gaming keyboard. I got it to last though, and I love its designthe mouse is clean, small, but it works well and I actually like it. it feels high quality and worth it. the wheel spins freely which I never knew I'd love, honestly feels like a fidget toy with how satisfying the buttons are, I dont think I'll buy a separate mouse
K**O
Good ergonomic keyboard
I previously had a Microsoft ergonomic keyboard and it finally died after 7 years. That keyboard had the slope of the keys but they peaked in the middle of the keyboard - it was perfect. I didn't purchase another one because they are not wireless.This was the replacement and here are the pros and cons:Pros: space between keys is great.Ease of key press is perfect - very easy to type on at a fast speed.You only have one 'dongle' to use for both the keyboard and the included mouse.Cons:You only have one 'dongle' to use for both the keyboard and the included mouse. (I can't grab the keyboard and dongle and take it into work without having to take the mouse also)The keyboard does not peak in the middle like the Microsoft that was so great. The keys slope inward like a gully. Not very comfortable when typing for long periods.Side notes:It is not a quiet keyboard by any means but I'm not concerned about any noise. The ease with which it types is wonderful.I don't use it for gaming so I cannot address how it works when gaming.I have not had it very long (a week or two) so I cannot address the battery life.
R**N
GREAT PRODUCT
GREAT
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