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Logitech MK850 Performance Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo

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Features

  • Logitech Mk850 performance wireless keyboard and Mouse combo
  • Contoured right-handed mouse with hyper-fast scroll wheel enables you to fly through documents and web pages
  • Type quietly and comfortably for hours at your desk on a full-size keyboard with cushioned palm rest And carefully-crafted keys
  • Both keyboard and Mouse are fully multi-device and multi-os friendly for powering through projects
  • Start typing on your computer, then switch and Type on your tablet, phone or on a second computer
  • Features optical 1000 DPI resolution for silky prominent movement
  • Built-in 8-Buttons and scrolling wheel for fast page navigation and handy control over browsers' Tabs
  • Offers plug and play interface Chrome OS
  • Usb wireless Bluetooth/RF USB wireless Bluetooth/RF Optical - 1000 dpi - 8 button - scroll wheel - AAA, AA - Compatible with desktop computer, smartphone, notebook, tablet (Chrome OS, Windows, Android, Mac, iOS)

Description

Logitech MK850 Performance Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo

Brand: Logitech


Color: Gray


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Wireless


Compatible Devices: PC, Mac, Android, Apple iOS


Wireless Type: ‎2.4 GHz Radio Frequency


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎1


Brand: ‎Logitech


Series: ‎Logitech MK850 Performance Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo


Item model number: ‎920-008219


Hardware Platform: ‎PC;Mac;Android;Apple iOS


Operating System: ‎Chrome OS


Item Weight: ‎2.11 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎1.93 x 20.71 x 8.7 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎1.93 x 20.71 x 8.7 inches


Color: ‎Gray


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech


Language: ‎English


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎January 21, 2017


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  • Nice feel to type, easy to connect to multiple devices, VERY easy to switch, even if slightly loud
Had the MX series for .. well .. ever, until the mouse clicker started misbehaving - that and I had to use a USB switcher to switch between work and home computers (I work from home). This guy .. now this guy is perfect. The 1-2-3 button on the keyboard and mouse, which are independent from each other, are fantastic. At first I thought it was annoying - why on earth would I want my mouse on one computer and my keyboard on the other -- ohh, but I DO I DO ... kick off a play list/netflix/something on my personal while merrily writing up a doc on work. It's great!! My biggest suggestion is to NOT use bluetooth. I think it sucks too much battery, and is much slower to connect, and often - especially with Mac - doesn't always make the connection. My work computer has a pre-boot password (bit-locker thing) so can't use bluetooth with it. With the universal USB - it's INSTANT workie workie happie happie go go go. Works pre-boot every time, and I'm convinced it uses less battery as well. Even tho the keyboard is louder -- not quite old IBM bashie bashie keyboard loud, but maybe close -- it FEELS GOOD. It's nice and responsive. Not soft and squishy did I press the key at all? The mouse is not as big as the MX850 (I think that's what I had) - but it's a good size, feels nice in my average girl sized hand. The device switcher button on the mouse does not get in the way of normal use. The feature I do not use is Flow. Flow is this handy-dandy-feature that allows you to mouse over to the side of your screen and it'll auto switch (I think just the mouse) to the other computer). In theory it seems nice - but I think my setup confuses it. I have a Mac and a PC and both of them share a monitor - during work hours my work laptop uses it, then off hours I manually switch the monitor (using monitor menu) to my mac -- so trying to use flow it sorta gets lost on the mac and I can't get it to switch back - probably because it can't actually get to that side of the screen. But, it's really not a must have feature to me. I'm too controlly that way. I like that the keyboard has both windows, mac, laptop labels on the buttons .. example: one button has start/alt/opt, another has alt/cmd/apple .. has the fn keys too. Makes using it very handy for my apple handicapped hubby. Because it has laptop fn keys some standard keystrokes need modifcations, but it's easy ... like print screen is fn+insert (has camera icon) .. and limited print screen is ctrl+fn+insert .. but they're all close so easy -- little tweaks in the day of the life. Have I mentioned I really do like this keyboard/mouse? yes, yes I do. you might too. :) All in all two hearty thumbs up. Really great replacement for my previous Logitech, I didn't think it could get better - and this is definitely better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020 by tracer

  • Perfect for cross platform working.
A product in middle-to late development stage. The features of both the mouse and the kbd are not documented. They are still working on how to use docs. Like there's a square button on top of the mouse. What's it for? Nothing in the site or app that tells you. But it changes the scrolling of the wheel from smooth scrolling to ratcheted (much easier to control) And for information, scrolling on this mouse work the Windows way, not the Apple way (roll it back, scrolls down not up). Though I think you can change that. I normally use a G710+ mechanical lighted keyboard (though I am NOT a gamer) with an app called Multiplicity to share mouse and kbd between my i7 W10 and my i7 W7 boxes that sit next to each other but using different monitors. That works just fine with a wireless logimouse connected to the receiver in the keyboard on the W10 box. Mouse moves back and forth nicely, keyboard works where the mouse is. This thing is not the same setup. Sort of. It CAN be set using flow to seamlessly go from one winbox to another. Figuring how to do it is not simple: there ARE no docs on this thing! apart from a useless web page and an html installation screen. Logi says they are badgering the docs group to get it out. OK. For now. But they will have to eat a lot of returns because it is so screwed up, I was ready to return it myself last night. Before I got all working today: the key is a late-model version of OSX. Fat did not work with 10.6, BT would not connect (strangely, a logi wireless mouse DID connect with a receiver stuck in a fron usb port. Dunno why). I then put a mac in the pot, an 2008 Mac Pro 3.1, dual 2.8 Xeons. After finally getting it upgraded from snow leopard, 10.6, to El Capitan, 10.11, (you have to be at snow leopard to get to Capitan, otherwise Yosemite. SL is $20 for the DVD at the apple store, I think. More on evil bay), the stuff started to work with the mac USING THE UNIFYING RECEIVER installed in a usb port in the mac (not the same receiver in the windows boxes). Did not work with Snow Leopard. Wrong version of BT, I guess. But no BT now!! There is mac software that needs to be installed for this stuff. Two pieces: 1 is Logitech Options, I guess you'd call it the drivers, and another is a firmware update for the kbd/mouse and for the receiver. I think if you have run the update on the kbd in Win, you don;t needs to do that in mac. The receiver, though, I think needs updating in each. I suspect there will be other updates in this firmware area. Both the mouse and keyboard have a little switch, or white keys, labelled 1, 2, 3 for computer 1, 2,3 the 3 is for a mac, I guess. I dare not try to change this around to see if mac can be #2 or something, because i have it working now!<G> To go from one # to another you have to flick the switch on both kbd and mouse. The Flow software allows you to not use the switch between Win boxes (maybe mac, too, I don't know. No docs! In general I think it will play out to be useful espectially across platform. But I understand there is software that can do this for less $ than this kit costs. The hardware: All so far is essentially software. The mouse has more buttons and fadgets than I'm comfortable with, but it looks like one can ignore them or learn to use them., Overall, I prefer my M510 but so far The keyboard has fairly large keys with a semi-mushy feel (compared to my mechanical switch G710+). The slightly larger keys do help my non-typist fingers to hit the right key more than not. UPDATE UPDATE Logitech has a software called Flow that allows one to move the mouse between up to 3 computers simply by moving it. You need to arrange the computers in a pattern (mine are in line left to right). Installing the software from Logi to my mac, enabled that. Now I can simpl;y moive the mouse from W10 box to mac box … and keyboard focus goes with it. I'm clicking another star for that! ------- Update in early June. I give it more stars, to the max. As I write this both my mac and main W10 box are on their side with innards being revised. New pieces on the way soon. This package is working on the W7 box without a hesitation. I am buying another set this week for a Mini and W10 combination in the living room. Hope Logi gets a detailed user manual on this great system pretty soon. Oh, the unified receiver should work on 10.6.8 and up. It does for me. Even if not using the 850 combination package, an M310 mouse works on the mac as well id OS is >latest Snow Leopard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2018 by Mac Townsend

  • Love the curve of the keyboard, the key strike and the suzecand functionality of the mouse
I'm glad I got this to replace the very standard keyboard and mouse that came with my work computer. It was very easy to set up - absolutely plug and play. The curve of the keyboard is comfortable and I like the feel of the key strike. Additionally I like the size and functionality of the mouse. These items seem good quality - Not as light weight as the basic keyboard I had. To me, this keyboard and mouse is a good value for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by BarbB

  • Works as advertised. This is my second keyboard and mouse combo.
The keyboard and mouse come with alkaline batteries. I use lithium batteries to avoid leakage. The keyboard and mouse work well. Using it on three different computers is easy. There are a few minor shortcomings, but they are not deal breakers: 1) There are no Windows logo or print screen keys. So, you would have to use "Snipping tool" instead. The work around is that I have my old, wired keyboard still plugged in behind my monitor. If I need to use print screen or Windows logo key, I just grab the old keyboard and use it. 2) The mouse is good. The mouse button for switching between computers or devices is next to the other two side buttons. I do accidently press the device button by accident and my mouse will disconnect form the Bluetooth. No problem, I just press the button until it connects to my computer. I recommend using lithium batteries instead of the included alkaline because the keyboard and mouse can still work with a low battery. Some alkaline batteries will still leak even though there is still a little charge left in it. I ruined one Logitek mouse that way. The battery was leaking even though the mouse was still working. Bottom line: If you want a wireless keyboard for work with the ability to take the keyboard and mouse combo from one computer to another, this is the keyboard for you. Not too expensive and does the job. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2023 by P. Heller

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