Logitech MK850 Performance
Wireless
Logitech MK850 Performance
Wireless
7 years ago •
purchased this product
Both mouse and keyboard are very pleasant. The keyboard could use a bit more "ergonomics". However, the slight curvature and the palm rest feel much more comfortable than the K120, for example. Curvature and angle are better in the Microsoft Gulp Ergonomic.
The mouse feels great. The slightly soft surface is noticeably higher quality than a simple mouse. Colleagues who briefly held the mouse in their hands almost wanted to steal it from me. The only criticism of the mouse is the thumb button, which requires too much pressure.
Bluetooth switching also works without problems. If you often hammer longer texts into your smartphone, you can definitely save a lot of time. Only the special characters for iOS are a bit difficult to find on the keyboard.
The keyboard contains an address of the special keys for Mac and Windows. This is absolutely practical if you want to use the keyboard for a Mac and Windows.
The typing feel of the keyboard is a bit special. The keys are rather "soft". Therefore, you press the key down without feeling a big impact. It is more of a "cushioning". This circumstance leads to the fact that you have to get used to something until you get the "pressure point" (then when the key is also recognized as a keystroke) better in the handle or under the finger.
By the way, the mouse can also be easily paired with an Android smartphone. Thus, keyboard and mouse can be used as remote input for the full functionality of an Android (iOS not possible).
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9 months ago •
purchased this product
Despite pairing via Logitech Unifying receiver, the keyboard regularly loses the connection! Not suitable for professional use in the office, as the keyboard usually fails at the worst possible moment.
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7 years ago •
purchased this product
It's just what I expected; it's possible to connect the keyboard and the mouse with the usb Unifying connector (included) as well as Bluetooth for maximum flexibility.
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