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Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard Mouse Review

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ColorBlack
BrandLogitech
Connectivity TechnologyWireless
Operating SystemWindows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10
Power SourceBattery Powered

Description of Logitech MK270 Wireless Keyboard 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. The MK270 includes a plug and forget receiver that cleverly stores inside your mouse for safekeeping. System requirements: Windows vista, Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10. MK270 includes a Logitech Nano receiver. You can instantly use the keyboard without installing additional software. The 2.4GHz signal ensures a strong connection, so you'll never suffer dropouts. PROGRAMMABLE HOTKEYS TO BOOST PRODUCTIVITY Automatically access frequently used applications by programming them to the 8 available hotkeys. NOTE:USB Nano is stored in the flap of the box. Kindly refer to User Manual before use. The USB toggle is located in the storage compartment of the mouse.

Reviews

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, nothing extraordinary.

The set is quite good for its affordable price. Before that, I used two previous MK260 sets for many years - there was not a single complaint. I recently decided to ate one of the kits and purchased the MK270. What was my surprise that it does not support the "universal" Unifying adapter from Logitech, which both MK260s supported! Weekly correspondence with Logitech support did not bring anything, except that after looking at all the photos of the equipment, boxes and receipts, THEY told me…

Pros
  • price, design, radio connection, on-off switch
Cons
  • build quality, lack of support for Unifying adapters, small mouse

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A great option for this money, I definitely recommend it!

I brought it with me to my office; however, I chose not to focus on such a costly equipment. The kit is quite effective in performing its function. Even though the mouse is on the smaller side, you shouldn't let that stop you from using it. Logitech never fails to impress with their consistent efforts and top-notch key noises, such as the two-line Enter'om.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

With its positives being: 1. The signal is picked up impeccably, and there are no complaints. 2. The layout and set of keys on the keyboard that are calibrated to perfection. 3. The mouse is just the right size to hold in one's hand; it's neither too big nor too small. Having these drawbacks: Keys that are particularly audible, especially on a mouse. Could it be that this is how things are supposed to turn out? However, this appears to be more of a disadvantage.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality exceeds all expectations, I recommend to buy.

I carried it with me to my workplace; however, I did not focus on such a costly equipment. The kit serves its function extremely effectively. Even though the mouse is on the smaller side, you shouldn't let that stop you from using it. Logitech never fails to impress with their consistent efforts and top-notch key noises, such as the two-line Enter'om. Has some pros: Classic Logitech keyboard key ergonomics, complete with a two-line Enter. Work performed in a setting that is typical of an…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best price for such a product, I will buy more!

A good kit, especially considering the price; I have no issues about it. The mouse uses AA batteries, whereas the clave uses AAA ones. Could it be because the batteries are different? There is a lot of ambiguity surrounding the five-star rating for Key Volume. is it silent or loud? Cherry MX Blue is typically used for the primary keyboard, which satisfies my preference for a clicking sound. Some pros: Receiving entity that unifies. Regular keyboard, spill-resistant. A standard mouse that also…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied with the product, I recommend it to everyone.

Its pros: Wireless, which is very convenient. There are no work instructions. I liked that the keys on the keyboard are pressed softly and do not click loudly. With its cons: The switch does not work on the keyboard, that is, it works in any of its positions. It doesn't bother me, but I don't think it should. On a mouse, this switch rattles like a rattle when shaken.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I like everything, the price and quality are acceptable.

bought as a cheap alternative. The issue is that before that, there was mx performance. most likely took seven years. And cs, among other useless information. However, could not manage with the new cover. It still functions, but a (fluffy diaper) had to be changed. I grabbed this kit. And now a half-year is enjoyable. Five to seven meters sticks well in line of sight. The kit's batteries are still functional. Multimedia buttons are popular on the keyboard. Mouse clicks are one nuances. I had…

Pros
  • small size, wifi setup, deactivation capability, and tiny keyboard keys
Cons
  • clicking until there are no more

Revainrating 1 out of 5

There is absolutely no product, do not buy it.

A similar MK260 kit has been at home for three years. Everything is perfect, the connection is dependable, and the batteries last an extremely, extraordinarily long time. Since these are no longer available for purchase, I purchased the closest available companion, the "MK270". It just superficially evokes Logitech's earlier greatness. The keys are made of some sort of cheap plastic, and the connection to the sensor is continually slipping. Writing is impossible since the mouse moves slowly…

Pros
  • Appearance: Attractive to the eye.
Cons
  • lags and loses connection with the sensor repeatedly. Working is impossible. The lads write about slowness and bugs in this article with all honesty. on the seventh day, went back to the store. Always dissatisfied with Logitech equipment.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent product, the best quality.

It would have been possible to charge less. But I'm looking for a model that's been tried and tested (several of my friends have the same set, and they don't change the batteries for at least half a year). In general, a solid collection. No frills. With its positives being: Economy - mouse sleep mode. Convenient mouse. Keyboard with a decent amount of silence and comfort. I like it. The same old dad got an upgrade; these days he uses a wireless mouse and keyboard when he watches TV. I slowly…

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reliable product for all occasions, quality on par.

The "MK270" bundle includes the "K270" keyboard, the "M185" mouse, some paper, and an adaptor, all in one convenient package. The kit can be used effectively WITHOUT the need for any additional software. but. It may be customized in every way, even how battery life is represented. Get "SetPoint" from elsewhere, and your impression of the package will shift dramatically. In most cases, this is not a budget, but it is something from which to pick. Overall, the grade is only a 4.

Pros
  • 1. a computer interface consisting of a keyboard and a mouse (no other peripherals), The existence of power buttons, Third, there are eight extra keys, four of which may be programmed. 4. a keyboard with rubber feet, Position the mouse between your right and left 6. a long-stated battery life and charge indicator; 7. automatic driver selection;
Cons
  • The inability to use a device to its full potential due to: 1. (2) Self-installation of software is required if you want to use extra keys (I almost took it as a sign and took it back to the store). Excessively costly, 4. a "WIN" button without a groove, 5. The lack of a "num lock" indicator light, When the mouse is in contact with an obstacle, such as a metal screen or the case of a system unit, its movement speed decreases. To get rid of it, put it where the mouse can see it directly, such the system unit's front panel.

The mouse started to malfunction, but it later "repaired" itself, so I took the MK260 to replace it. The first set within the green box was found to be flawed; the "1/!" was only pressed on the lower face, i.e. there was a twist. Additionally, the clave was generally uncomfortable loud. changed to the same set in a box with multiple colors. The keyboard is excellent, with smooth key travel and barely audible key presses (this is NOT a silent keyboard), but the mouse is a complete mess. The…

Pros
  • Keyboard, price tag, and on/off switches.
Cons
  • wedding, wedding

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Overall pretty good, an equal number of pros and cons.

At work, I typed on the exact same keyboard, only it was a separate one, and I did not use a mouse. I did this for more than a year. As a result, I made a conscious decision to use this particular model. However, this particular keyboard did not live up to expectations. And as it does so, the pressing feels nothing at all like it did when it was first introduced. It is recommended that you download and install the Logitech SetPoint program from the manufacturer's website. This tool enables you

Pros
  • 1. Fully functional keys that have a satisfying response when pressed. (I type with all ten fingers, so I'm used to being efficient.) The sound is not particularly loud and has a lovely quality to it. 2. Having one receiver for each mouse and keyboard eliminates the need for additional USB ports. 3. Turn on the computer's keyboard and mouse (rather than relying solely on the system's built-in saving methods). 4. The keyboard is a standard full size, but it is still quite compact; when you are working on a laptop, you can even take it with you and place it on your knees. 5. Well, the maker himself - I use a lot more than the production of Logitech, and I have never been disappointed in any of their products in the past. 6. There is no need for any additional drivers, since everything works well. 7. Despite its size, the mouse is incredibly easy to use and feels great in the hand. 8. The "Dongle" that is used to connect to the USB port is also very compact and ideal for a laptop because there is no risk of it catching on to something.
Cons
  • 1. Even while typing quickly, the keyboard continues to become unresponsive. It would appear that the keys stop working properly every so often. It is not clear to what it is connected, and thus makes it tough to comprehend. The behavior of the exact same Logitech keyboard, but with no mouse (originally without a mouse, but outwardly - one to one) is flawless, and there are no freezes at any point. Her blood pressure has also significantly decreased. It would appear that the mouse is the focus of this discussion. 2. I was taken aback by the unexpected disappointment caused by pressing. At the keys, there is an excessive amount of backlash, and there is neither the typical nor the customary (see above) softness nor the clarity of pressing. 3. The mouse has a homey appearance. There are two buttons in addition to a click wheel. There should be one more button here. 3. The dongle that is used to connect to the USB port is packed in the set in such a way that it is quite difficult to find; I had to dig for it. And there is no indication whatsoever, either on the packaging or in the instructions, as to where one should seek for it.

I made the decision to clear the workspace of its connections. The system unit has a number of gadgets linked to it, and it is located around 120 centimeters away from where the mouse and keyboard are kept. Was quite disheartened due to the fact that. It is impossible to work since the signal is continuously being disrupted by both the mouse and the keyboard. As a result, I had no choice but to purchase an extension cable for the USB port, which brought the total cost of the set up to 200 and…

Pros
  • Additional keys on the keyboard that are both solid and convenient.
Cons
  • terrible quality mouse, very poor signal quality

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am amazed at how well made the product is, just magical!

I have used a keyboard for years now with no issues. The regular keyboard. Excellent key spares. Since the price of a keyboard with and without a mouse is nearly the same, I opted to take the same one home in a set with a mouse. Even when it was wired, I didn't detect a difference in the responsiveness of the mouse, thus I'd say it's perfectly adequate. Beautifully silent wheel, if you ask me. It's practical to use a single USB receiver for use with two gadgets. In short, if you're in need…

Pros
  • It's all great!
Cons
  • Some people might not be able to utilize a mouse because of how small it is.

Revainrating 3 out of 5

There are pluses and minuses, think before you buy.

Losses of communication and freezes were not discovered for either the keyboard or the mouse (the receiver is situated underneath the table behind the system unit, which is approximately one meter away from the mouse and keyboard). In relation to the floating of the pointer, it is unequivocally inappropriate for games. A limitation such as this does not create a significant amount of inconvenience when working with office software; nonetheless, it does create an uncomfortable sense. In passing,

Pros
  • In addition to that, 1) This is Logitech, which acts as a firm. 2) The keys are gentle and unobtrusive. 3) There are not any extra keys (for multimedia) available. 4) The capacity to power down both the mouse and the keyboard 5) The standard arrangement of the keys and the standard size of the keys (yep, the only key that is too tiny is the left Shift).
Cons
  • 1) The mouse is insufficiently large. Everything seems to be operating normally, but I can't shake the sense that this mouse is designed for a notebook computer rather than a desktop PC; I'm used to using much larger mice. 2) The pointer moves about freely. When you drive slowly, you can see that it bobs up and down very slightly from side to side. As you navigate from one side of the screen to the other, the pointer will move a few millimeters away (often upward). 3) The entire ensemble has an antiquated appearance (it was constructed in the manner of the early 2022s), and it is not pleasing to the sight. It's not something I'd use at home, but it's fine for work. I wouldn't recommend it.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I want my money back! Disgusting product and poor quality.

The level of work cannot meet acceptable standards. Logitech, you're upset. Despite its full size, the dimensions of the keyboard are small, so it doesn't take up much room on the table. This is one of the keyboard's other advantages. Those who are used to pushing on old-fashioned keyboards will find that this one is fairly comfortable. * Cheap. Its cons: Loss of signal on a regular basis. Annoying at work. It is quite difficult to play games that take place in real time. I even connected the…

Simple and straightforward! I disassembled it and washed it twice because I can't stand typing on a filthy keyboard; there was no issue. The buttons can be removed without much effort. The benefits of it include: Keys with a lovely softness. The glyphs, on the other hand, are completely safe because they are shielded by protection; they cannot be removed in any way. Because of the unique design, the keyboard won't be damaged even if it becomes wet; the liquid will just drain onto the table…

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

The mouse is inexpensive, however I find that it serves all of my needs. I just can't get enough of a shiny, brand-new keyboard, so I take extra precautions to keep it free of dirt and grime. I never put it down on a table, and I never let anyone else's fingers rest on it. Various advantages: A neat and condensed keyboard. I'm not the kind to be picky, so I won't complain about how well the buttons work. There are extra buttons, such as a calculator, a volume indicator, and a mail button…

Revainrating 2 out of 5

So-so quality, price doesn't match quality.

purchased for my son two years ago after reading favorable testimonials all over the world. But it was an error. Even if you ignore the plastic and shoddy receiver, I still won't put up with you pressing the keys. Even a typewriter with a heavy key travel can accommodate my blind typing style, but this keyboard is impossible for me to get used to since when I type, letters are continually skipped. You mistakenly believe that you pressed a key when you didn't. When playing tanks, you may believe

Pros
  • Price. There is no break in the connection. the availability of hot keys. Protection against drink flowing through apertures.
Cons
  • The receiver is not Unifying; it is inexpensive. Short Left SHIFT. The plastic is of really low quality, particularly at the legs, where it cracked with with a little pressure the second day. The lack of tactile key travel is another drawback; you have to exert more force while pressing the keys.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

A terrible product, not worth your money absolutely!

The quality of work is unacceptable. Logitech, you're upset. Pros: * Despite the full size, the dimensions of the keyboard are small - it takes up little space on the table. * For those who are accustomed to old-school keyboards, quite comfortable pressing. * Cheap. Its cons: Regular loss of signal. Annoying at work. Playing real-time games is almost impossible. I even brought the receiver to the table by connecting it through an extension cord. Here it hangs under the monitor 30 centimeters…