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Review on Logitech Wireless Combo MK330 by Janis Gailitis ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The quality was generally satisfied, there were minor shortcomings.

The kit is the most common. It differs from the 320th not only in a new receiver, but also in a membrane. Here the key travel is softer, you can feel it. It is surprising that the year is 2022, and the connection quality, if the receiver is connected to the motherboard at the back of the case, is still disgusting. You have to connect the receiver so that it is in the line of sight. Batteries are charged in the mouse and keyboard. A mouse without forward and backward buttons looks like some kind of mockery. Mouse connection quality is better than keyboards. The case is quite rigid, does not bend and does not creak. The tactile experience isn't great - Logitech could have done better, and rough plastics are always associated with cheap computers from the 90s. Do not look for quality in today's Logitech-e - it is not found there. Compared to cheaper Logitech kits, this one doesn't squeak. Compared to the MK360, it has a more familiar layout and a comfortable ratio of key size to key spacing. More expensive wireless kits from Logitech don't look nearly as good as they are more expensive. I type a lot and bought it because of the keyboard. While there is still an opportunity to return, I do not throw away the packaging and checks. If the loss of communication bothers me, I'll give it back and buy a Bluetooth set.

Pros
  • Price, design, materials
Cons
  • no mouse, connection stability

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