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Best Bluetooth Keyboard And Mouse No Receiver
Nikore,Kashi | 2024-08-01 02:53:25 |
Both the keyboard and mouse are easy to set up via Bluetooth and the Logi Bolt Receiver. I love how I could customize the keyboard with the Logi Options + Desktop App. It's also easy to have them switch and work with both my personal Mac and work computer (Mac.) the mouse is also very comfy and I don't even need a mousepad for it to work well which is convenient 5 |
Kevin M. | 2024-07-19 07:46:10 |
I was looking for a wireless keyboard and found this, having the usb work as a wireless receiver for the mouse and keyboard its super convenient. 5 |
Peter | 2024-05-13 01:11:47 |
Purchased this mouse for use with my Surface Pro so that the USB port would not be in use for the receiver of a regular USB mouse. Bluetooth pairing worked fine. Downloaded the Microsoft Mouse and Keyboard Center for additional customization. The mouse is small enough to carry with me and there is no risk of lost or mismatched receivers. The feel is great for a small mouse and the scroll wheel is responsive. 5 |
AngryNikonFan | 2024-06-28 02:43:25 |
I first got one of these for my laptop at work when I started having an entrapped ulnar nerve and wanted a more ergonomic workstation. At first, I tried a Microsoft bluetooth mouse which cost more and would constantly disconnect and require setting up so I did a little research and got the M310. One reason I wanted bluetooth was because the last time I bought a wireless mouse/keyboard (also from Logitech), the receiver was huge and had to be hidden. It also had very low range. To my surprise, the nano receiver with the new M310 is really small - nano if you will, but has much more range than the old style wireless mice. Just for giggles, I was trying it across the room and it still worked. I just leave the nano receiver in the USB port of my laptop all the time and it still fits in my bag. While I was going through painful cortisone injections which did little to help my gimp wrist, I was also happy to use this mouse on either left or right hand as it works both ways (giggity). It's really an elegant design. It's also very light, uses only one AA battery, and battery life is about a year. I liked it so much that now that my wrist is better due to stretching exercises I found on youtube from doctors (which may or may not be legit), I got one for my desktop workstation too which up till then had a wired mouse. It's time to evolve. I'm curious whether the receiver/mouse pairings can be updated in case one or the other is lost. 5 |
Richard | 2024-09-08 02:43:29 |
The keyboard and mouse have worked flawlessly from the start. The single receiver for both devices is plugged into a USB port in the back of the desktop. The computer is in an enclosed compartment in a desk and there are no communication problems. Best of all, no wires. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-02 04:18:42 |
I've been using the ERGO K860 (non-business model) for a couple years and love it - in fact, I decided to take it in to work to use there, and bought the Business model to replace it at home. I chose the Business model because it uses the newer Bolt receiver, which can be shared with my mouse (MX Master 3S). I didn't pay close attention to product images and assumed the keyboards were identical, but while they are physically identical there are some changes to the function keys, which I think are a big improvement - the Business model shifts some keys around and moves the "right click (menu)" key and function lock key, which I never use, to be secondary which give room for an emoji and mic mute key, which I use all the time. I only have two complaints. Fist is that, once muting the mic with the keyboard, unmuting without the keyboard is very cumbersome - if you are using this keyboard with a laptop that isn't permanently docked and use the mic mute key it's going to be annoying when you're not sitting at your desk with the keyboard. You basically have to go into system settings and increase input volume or use a 3rd party app to add a toggle to the menu bar. The Logitech Options+ app already placed an icon in the menu bar when the keyboard mutes the mic, so it would be great if you could click that to unmute. My second complaint is that there's no option to enable syncing EasySwitch between the keyboard and mouse. Logitech has suggested Flow for this functionality but I can't (and don't want to) sign in to the cloud software on my work computer. I'm currently using a USB switcher with Bolt receiver to allow for single-button switching between computers but if they added an EasySwitch sync option in the software I could pair keyboard and mouse with Bluetooth and remove the need for the Bolt receiver and USB switcher. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-05-22 05:25:17 |
I've tried almost every type of different wireless keyboard and mouse to use with my computer, which is situated behind speakers, 10 feet away from where I use them, and this has been the only receiver with a consistent connection. Its accurate enough to play games like call or duty, or to do photo editing. The keyboard is pretty nice, I like it but some people don't. The mouse is a little small, but makes up for it with a very nice mouse wheel and other frills. But if you're considering this product for a home theater PC, all that is more or less moot, because IMO the Logitech unity receiver is the only option. TL;DR: don't buy anything but a Unity receiver device, such as this one, for long distance computing usage. 5 |
Angi_SD | 2024-05-24 03:25:32 |
I had the Mac version of this keyboard and I really liked it. Pro:I like that it works with the Logitech Unifiying receiver that I had from my mouse, the solar cells that make battery changes unnecessary and the feel of the keys. They are also not too loud when typing. Con: pricy, heavy 5 |
Barry | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
I lost the receiver of my space mouse, and this was a great price. If I ever switch a 3D keyboard or mouse, I'm all set. 5 |
Chris | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
My job has me working from home, and in 6 different offices, some days I can't guarantee which location I'll be the following day. I finally was fed up with just dealing with whatever dusty, used mouse & keyboard might be available in whatever office I was in and bit the bullet to get a good set I could take with me anywhere for consistency. (I did buy a separate rigid clamshell case for the keyboard & mouse to keep from damaging them in my backpack) I've enjoyed using mechanical keyboards for years, from an IBM mechanical keyboard in the late 80s-90s, and a few with Cherry MX Blue switches for my PC since 2010. I hate standard laptop keys and membrane keyboards. The MX Mechanical is a joy to type on and the shortcut keys are a welcome addition (dedicated calculator app button especially). The MX Master 3S is extremely comfortable to use, and the horizontal scroll wheel is convenient since I'm in excel & Google spreadsheets for most of the day. The fact that these are both wireless and share the same USB receiver has made my setup/packup less stressful, no longer fumbling with wires and multiple usb plugs. The USB receiver stays in my laptop and I just flick the on/off switch for the Keyboard and Mouse at the start/end of my work day. 5 |