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The Logitech MK825 Performance Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo offers a full-size, ergonomically designed keyboard with concave keys and adjustable tilt for natural, comfortable typing. Its contoured mouse features a precision scroll wheel and customizable buttons, paired with easy-switch technology to connect up to 3 devices seamlessly. With ultra-long battery life—up to 3 years for the keyboard and 2 years for the mouse—and dual wireless connectivity via Bluetooth and USB receiver, this combo ensures reliable, hassle-free performance for professional multitaskers.
Brand | Logitech |
Series | MK8925 |
Item model number | 920-009442 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 1.91 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 20.6 x 8.75 x 2 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B08436BST3 |
Date First Available | January 22, 2020 |
M**.
Quality product
Great product! Good battery life, no lag, and the keyboard is functional. Overall would purchase again!
D**E
Very good quality and easy to install.
Easy setup, easy-to-use. Very good product.
D**6
Not Worth the Money
This is the second Logitech Craft keyboard I have owned and have had the same problems with both of them including:- the battery does not hold a charge. I need to keep the keyboard plugged in... not why I bought a wireless keyboard- the backlight stopped working- the keys stick even though the keyboard is kept cleanI thought this keyboard was going to be a great purchase but it's too expensive for what it does. I would strongly advise against a purchase
N**.
One keyboard & mouse to control 2 computers - awesome!
I am using this for my company Dell PC laptop and my personal Apple MacBook Pro. I've been using for about a month now.For the most part is works as promised. Here's the downsides:1) only one unifying USB is included in the package, yet the keyboard is designed to work on up to 3 devices. At least they could have included two Unifying USBs, or made it obvious in the description you need to buy additional ones before setting up multiple devices. Once a USB is tied to one device, it would take research to figure out how to assign it to a different device, it's not an obvious setup.2) it isn't as smooth an operation as advertised. Frequently it gets hung up between the two computer or monitor screens and you have to manually push 1, 2 or 3 on the keyboard AND manually turn the mouse upside down to select the coordinating number as the keyboard. It will work flawlessly for a while and then suddenly start giving issues. I don't know if it would work smoother if all units were PC or Apple based.3) The keyboard is loud when typing on it. If I'm taking electronic notes while on a Zoom call, participants can hear me typing. Yes my Apple keyboard has some noise associated with it too, yet it's significantly quieter than the Logitech keyboard.4) because of the glitchiness, when only using my Apple I go back to my Magic Mouse & Keyboard. The Logitech works great when permanently tied to my Dell laptop.5) I am using two laptop screens each with an additional monitor attached to each laptop. When moving from far right to far left screen it does sometimes hesitate on a middle screen. Many times I have to reposition my mouse on it's pad to continue the movement, or be patient until the mouse "catches up" to the movement.6) because of the mismatch of dissimilar OS platforms, you have to compromise on the functions the keys perform. In some cases I just switch to the laptop keyboard to control the copy and/or paste functions. That could become an issue if working off of monitors exclusively when the laptops are closed. I did not attempt to redefine keys though that is an option.Overall for the money and the lack of additional options on Amazon that I found, I would buy this again knowing there will be moments of frustration when it doesn't want to move seamlessly between screens. Thankfully it's intermittent.
T**5
Setup was easy!
Update: I've been using this for a year now and it's still working great. A few things to note, like most Logi keyboards, the letters on the frequently used keys will start to wear off. I was working a lot of overtime on a project this past year and I still haven't changed the batteries in the keyboard. The mouse requires charging about every 5-6 weeks for me. The charging cord looks exactly like the one for my bluetooth headset though, so labeling and storing in a place that it won't get lost until you need is a must as that's your only option for charging the mouse. Luckily it fully charges within a few hours.I'm a remote employee and bought this to replace a MK710 that I had been using for the past 4 years. I read a lot of reviews and was concerned about the setup. I opted to use the usb to connect instead of bluetooth so I turned on the mouse, pulled the plastic strip out of the keyboard battery compartment and plugged the usb dongle into my laptop and boom - booth mouse and keyboard started working immediately. I had also read the mouse only had the smooth scroll option which is not ideal for me since I tend to work in Excel a lot. Clicked on the mouse scroll wheel and it also has the option for the click scroll versus the smooth scroll. There are very limited setup directions printed on the inside of the box with pictures but if you require more detail, you can Google "MK875 setup" and one of the first links was to the Logitech manual. All in all, I found the setup very easy and performance so far is great. I'll give it a few months and update if I'm having any issues.
J**.
My go-to
I've owned 3 Logitech ergonimic board+mouse combos, and have a bagful of the logitech BT plugs. Eventually I beat them up enough they go bad. Very ergonomic and easy to set up.This one allows me to program both K&M for two different computers; both flash when used after a rest period to indicate which of the 3 computers it is set for. Moving to the other computer is simply 2-3 button pushes (wakeup/which computer flash + 1-2 advances through the sequence).Ideal improvements:1. If the third computer isn't assigned, skip that when advancing through the mouse.2. The bottom left side is really a button that (on Windows) brings up the All Apps Open Now picker, which I never use. I superglued it shut so it didn't trigger unexpectedly.
O**S
For replacing an HP keyboard
I got a HP keyboard with my computer, but the mouse died on me. This keyboard set is amazing. I love the wrist cushion, and I especially love the fact that you can connect it to multiple units (Desktop, and laptop, ect). It’s been a game changer when it comes to my comfort during long typing sessions. In fact, I have recommended it to my brother for when he needs a replacement.
N**A
Batteries exploded after 3 months of use.
The batteries it came with exploded after a few months. I tried to return it for an exchange but the purchase was made over 30 days so I was not able to get an exchange. I purchased new batteries and keyboard still works fine, except sometimes the keys doesn't register with device I am using it (hp laptop) and I have tried the disconnect and forget Bluetooth devices from the laptop and reconnect but after a period of use it will eventually do the same behavior.
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