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Logitech MK320 Wireless Desktop Keyboard and Mouse Combo — Entertainment Keyboard and Mouse, 2.4GHz Encrypted Wireless Connection, Long Battery Life (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
Brand | Logitech |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Usb, Radio Frequency |
Special Feature | Low-profile Keys |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
About this item
- Compatibility- Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8
- Comfortable full-size keyboard and easy-to-carry sculpted mouse with snap-on wireless receiver
- Go for months without changing batteries—up to 15 for keyboard and up to five for mouse* (* Keyboard and mouse battery life may vary based on user and computing conditions.)
- One-touch hot keys let you instantly watch videos, play music and launch applications like email
- Works with Windows-based PCs.Gives you a range of up to 10 m
- The Wireless Combo MK320 comes with a K330 Keyboard and a M185 Mouse
- Compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista , Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
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Ergonomic | 4.0 | 4.4 | — | 4.0 | 4.1 | 4.2 |
Value for money | — | 4.4 | — | 3.8 | 4.0 | 4.0 |
Battery life | 4.3 | — | — | 4.1 | 4.3 | — |
Sleep mode | 3.8 | 3.9 | — | — | 4.1 | — |
For gaming | 3.2 | 3.6 | — | — | 3.3 | — |
Sold By | — | UltimateDeal4U | F&F Best Products | JYH US | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
number of keys | 115 | 104 | 111 | 104 | 104 | 104 |
connectivity tech | Radio Frequency, Usb | Usb | Radio Frequency, Usb | Wireless USB | Radio Frequency, Usb | Wired |
power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric |
operating system | windows | Windows | Windows | Windows, Mac OS, Linux, Chrome OS | Windows 10, 11 or later, Chrome OS | Windows 10, 11 or later |
Product information
Product Dimensions | 7.09 x 2.95 x 1.08 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
ASIN | B003VAGXZC |
Item model number | 920-002836 |
Batteries | 3 AA batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #37,623 in Climate Pledge Friendly (See Top 100 in Climate Pledge Friendly) #897 in Computer Keyboard & Mouse Combos #3,948 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Electronics |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 9, 2010 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
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The logitech wireless desktop mk320 comes with a comfortable keyboard and a carry-around mouse. 2.4 ghz wireless gives you a long range and reliable connection. The mouse has a snap-on receiver.
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Customers like the performance, value, and ease of use of the keyboard. For example, they mention it works well with Windows 10 and 11, the response is perfect, and it's an excellent value. Customers also like the comfort, and battery life. That said, opinions are mixed on the keyboard, quality, and size.
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Customers like the performance of the keyboard. They mention that it feels right, works well with Windows 10 and 11, and the response is perfect. They also mention that the hardware works great once they disable Setpoint. Overall, most are satisfied with the performance and functionality of the product.
"...buy this keyboard and mouse, it is a good price, it suits nearly all needs, it works well, and installs easily...." Read more
"...Both are comfortable and responsive and so the old computer is a joy to use again...." Read more
"Been using for 6 months now and these work very well so far. Keyboard battery is still going strong...." Read more
"I like this keyboard. It works well, feels nice and sturdy, and has a good battery life (over a year on same batteries)...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the keyboard and mouse combo. They mention that it's hard to beat the price and worth the possible alkaline battery expense.
"...I would confidently buy this keyboard and mouse, it is a good price, it suits nearly all needs, it works well, and installs easily...." Read more
"...Overall, I'm happy with the purchase. For $28, it's quite a value. Easy to setup and nice to use from across the room...." Read more
"...Value for price is great though. I bought it for $26, and it seems to be even cheaper now $20, so for that price I'd still recommend it...." Read more
"...Still it is a very good value, the keyboard feels solid and the mouse would be fine for a person with smaller hands...." Read more
Customers find the keyboard easy to use. They say that the setup was painless, it's simple, and easy to type on. They also appreciate the thin, lightweight design and the smooth lag-free pairing. The keyboard comes with no software or directions, and it works right out of the box. Customers also appreciate that the volume controls are very handy. They mention that the sound is audible, but somewhat quiet, and provides a full and satisfying sound.
"...Setup was SO painless. Plugged in the dongle, pulled out the tabs for the ALREADY INSTALLED batteries, and boom, it worked...." Read more
"...The mouse is normal, clicks are audible, but somewhat quiet, no nuisance whatsoever. The mouse isn't too big, and it works as it should...." Read more
"...The clicking sound while typing is slightly muted but still provides a full and satisfying sound, and key presses feel deep yet slightly softer..." Read more
"...For $28, it's quite a value. Easy to setup and nice to use from across the room. In that sense, it serves my purposes well...." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They say that it has a comfortable feel, has good ergonomics, the keys are very soft, and the keyboard springiness is a good combo for speed and comfort. The keyboard is also easy to hold and the scroll wheel is very smooth.
"...The mouse is surprisingly comfortable for a wireless mouse, decently responsive...." Read more
"...This mouse is slightly smaller than average but is still comfortable to use...." Read more
"...Both are comfortable and responsive and so the old computer is a joy to use again...." Read more
"I like this keyboard. It works well, feels nice and sturdy, and has a good battery life (over a year on same batteries)...." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the keyboard. They mention that it conserves battery power, and the batteries that were sent were of good quality. However, some customers have reported that changing the battery is tricky.
"...I never use the off switches, but still get great battery life, better even than on another "smart" mouse I have that turns itself off when..." Read more
"...Keyboard battery is still going strong...." Read more
"...It works well, feels nice and sturdy, and has a good battery life (over a year on same batteries). Value for price is great though...." Read more
"...August 2015 and the batteries still show as fully charged so battery life is excellent...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the keyboard. Some mention that the keys have a nice action, while others say that they stopped working and started sticking.
"...And with all that?They are still 97% functional as keyboard and mouse. Battery life is still awesome with hybrid rechargeable batteries...." Read more
"...During this time, key presses seem to do nothing, and then after a while all the letters rapidly appear on the screen...." Read more
"...Also, something I recently noticed is a backspace key on top of the number pad, which is sure to prove useful if you use the number pad excessively,..." Read more
"...but still provides a full and satisfying sound, and key presses feel deep yet slightly softer compared to the mid-2000s HP keyboard I was using..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the keyboard. Some mention it feels like very good quality, while others say that it doesn't have any LED indicators for caps lock, num lock, and power.
"...I drop my mouse All. The. Time. This mouse... it pops apart every time I do... but never, ever breaks, and goes back together just fine...." Read more
"...It also has handy function/volume buttons, a large delete key and a small secondary backspace button by the numeric keypad...." Read more
"...While compact and light are good things, both the keyboard and mouse feel flimsy. I don't think it would take much to snap the keyboard in half...." Read more
"...This is a high quality item that I do not regret buying...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the keyboard and mouse. Some mention it's good for travel, the keyboard is a great size, and the USB dongle is tiny. However, others say that the mouse is b bit on the small side and that the F keys are half the size.
"...As for the keyboard and mouse, they are both very compact and light...." Read more
"...CONSFor some reason, the F keys are half the size of normal F keys, which can be annoying, though not a big deal, and you can probably get..." Read more
"...Mouse is pretty good for travel, its small and light. Not the most feature rich one, but good reliable one...." Read more
"...The mouse feels a bit small in my hands but not so much to warrant any complaints." Read more
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I'm a writer, and a very fast typist. The keyboards is pleasantly clicky, bouncy and responsive, and I can type very fast. It's a "tactile" keyboard, and I don't make as many errors as on some of the "softer" and "quieter" keyboards I've tried.
The mouse is surprisingly comfortable for a wireless mouse, decently responsive. I normally HATE wireless mice and use wired mice and wireless keyboards, but I thought I'd give this a try. I've been pleasantly surprised.
The reception is fine, but I'm not trying to push the range very far. It's not fussy at all, and my last logitech wireless totally was.
Setup was SO painless. Plugged in the dongle, pulled out the tabs for the ALREADY INSTALLED batteries, and boom, it worked.
A neat feature... keyboard and mouse BOTH have off switches. This makes sense and should dramatically extend battery life.
So far so good!
ETA: I've had to for a month or so now, I think, and while the battery life isn't as advertised, that's probably because I don't generally remember to turn the mouse and keyboard off when I'm done using them. Even so, these last about 100 times longer than my previous keyboard and mouse.
The mouse is quite responsive. I've disliked wireless mice in the past for being laggy, this one isn't. My scores in Bejeweled Blitz aren't quite as high as they were, but they're still very, very high, and I'm not sure it's the mouse's fault... ;)
Typing on the keyboard is great. Every once in a while, it lags, but it seems to buffer what I'm typing, so waiting a moment will get the text to show up. That only happens once every few days, it's not often enough to qualify even as aggravating.
ETA: Great keyboard! I didn't realize how great until I accidentally knocked a full glass of liquid into it. There was lemonade running straight through it, across the full width.... I took the batteries out immediately, took out the nine million tiny screws, and opened it up with a plastic knife.... and the electronics were DRY. The top was damp, but no electronics in the upper surface and the panel below is well protected. I dried everything, used a little rubbing alcohol on the keys to get the sticky off (should have just stuck it under running water, the top panel, that is!) let it sit until completely dry, then put it back together... works fine!
Six months later: Keyboard is fine. Mouse... OH MY GOD I LOVE THIS MOUSE. Here's the thing... I have kids. And I do my computing from a couch. I drop my mouse All. The. Time. This mouse... it pops apart every time I do... but never, ever breaks, and goes back together just fine. I have another mouse I've owned for less than 2 months that has not held up to the same abuse, and is getting dodgier and dodgier. The battery life on this mouse is outstanding as well.
Just a very impressive product all around, and any future keyboard/mice combos I buy will likely be this one, because it just WORKS. I never use the off switches, but still get great battery life, better even than on another "smart" mouse I have that turns itself off when the computer is off. We use rechargeables, and I just don't have to swap them very often.
18 months of use, and still working great despite a ridiculous amount of abuse from my kids, being dropped off the couch, behind the couch, under the couch, grabbed, drooled on, bitten (I had a baby). We've had a couple keys pop off the keyboard during drops... they snap right back on. Battery compartment pops open when you drop it...but goes back together, no breaking.
Final comments: Baby is 16 months old and I'm still using it, but it has seen better days. After being subjected to the abuse of a special needs 8 year old who likes to pick keys off, a toddler who loves to "type" but will alternate typing with whacking nearby objects with the keyboard and both keyboard and mouse repeatedly hitting the floor at speed when catapulted from the top of my recliner as I leaped to my feet to deal with my wayward children after putting mouse and keyboard "out of their reach", they have suffered the following damages:
The control key is nowhere to be found. Just up and disappeared. I'm kind of afraid one of the kids ate it. I can use the control button by sticking my pinky down in the hole but it's definitely time to get a new keyboard. The spring is gone from under the shift key, so it has lost a little zip... but still works.
The battery cover finally gave up the ghost, and I ended up using it without the cover most of the time for the past few months.
I think someone chewed on the mouse wheel, there is no other explanation for the damage. I ameliorated it with sugru, but one can only do so much.
My 16 month old has figured out how to replace the battery, which pops out every time it hits the floor. This happens often enough that if I drop my muose and the battery pops out, he will pick up the mouse, bring it to me, go look for the battery, bring THAT to me, and then put the battery in, and he never gets the orientation wrong. Crazy kid.
And with all that?
They are still 97% functional as keyboard and mouse. Battery life is still awesome with hybrid rechargeable batteries. The Ctrl button (left side) is annoying as heck because it's the one I use for Ctrl-v etc. But at least it still works! I've had wired and wireless keyboards alike die ignominious deaths (wonder why?) many times before, and holy crap this one is still working. I bought my mother one, I liked it so well.
For my netbook I have a similar mouse, but with a pretty red flower on it and a smaller receiver, also Logitech. Love that one too. Baby uses that one all the time and it never even pops the battery. (by use I mean whenever my back is turned he grabs the netbook and mouse and starts typing vigorously, then uses the mouse, then resumes typing vigorously. One of these days, it will come out Shakespeare.)
ETA: I just bought a new one (June 2014) because the "new and improved" model I replaced this one with didn't last nearly as long. The edges were more brittle, it started breaking quickly and eventually just flat out refused to turn on. And I'm remembering why I liked the feel of this one so very much. Hopefully we can avoid some of the abuse the last two went through....
A note: The keyboard is the K330 and the mouse is a M215, if you're looking for the parts individually.
January 2016:
The keyboard died a while ago (second keyboard) but the second mouse is still going strong. In fact, I was diagnosed in the past couple years with Ehlers Danlos, so comfortable keyboard and mouse is a must. This mouse, I actually added a frame made out of instamorph thermoplastic to support my hand and it works brilliantly, still going strong despite many drops (though the frame helps keep things from popping apart.
Despite spending many hours per day on the computer, I have currently minimal wrist or finger symptoms (they sometimes get bad with repetitive stress, so the fact that I can type and mouse comfortably many hours per day is impressive.)
I'm currently using a K360 keyboard with the mouse that came with this, and that keyboard is also nicely responsive and shaped.
The attached picture is of the mouse with the frame on it (covering the missing battery cover, lol). I was having some stress around my fingers "collapsing" around the side of the mouse due to the small size (not a problem for a long time, but became one due to the progression of my illness) and this I crafted to keep my fingers in a neutral position and allow me to mouse without "gripping". Super comfortable still.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2011
I'm a writer, and a very fast typist. The keyboards is pleasantly clicky, bouncy and responsive, and I can type very fast. It's a "tactile" keyboard, and I don't make as many errors as on some of the "softer" and "quieter" keyboards I've tried.
The mouse is surprisingly comfortable for a wireless mouse, decently responsive. I normally HATE wireless mice and use wired mice and wireless keyboards, but I thought I'd give this a try. I've been pleasantly surprised.
The reception is fine, but I'm not trying to push the range very far. It's not fussy at all, and my last logitech wireless totally was.
Setup was SO painless. Plugged in the dongle, pulled out the tabs for the ALREADY INSTALLED batteries, and boom, it worked.
A neat feature... keyboard and mouse BOTH have off switches. This makes sense and should dramatically extend battery life.
So far so good!
ETA: I've had to for a month or so now, I think, and while the battery life isn't as advertised, that's probably because I don't generally remember to turn the mouse and keyboard off when I'm done using them. Even so, these last about 100 times longer than my previous keyboard and mouse.
The mouse is quite responsive. I've disliked wireless mice in the past for being laggy, this one isn't. My scores in Bejeweled Blitz aren't quite as high as they were, but they're still very, very high, and I'm not sure it's the mouse's fault... ;)
Typing on the keyboard is great. Every once in a while, it lags, but it seems to buffer what I'm typing, so waiting a moment will get the text to show up. That only happens once every few days, it's not often enough to qualify even as aggravating.
ETA: Great keyboard! I didn't realize how great until I accidentally knocked a full glass of liquid into it. There was lemonade running straight through it, across the full width.... I took the batteries out immediately, took out the nine million tiny screws, and opened it up with a plastic knife.... and the electronics were DRY. The top was damp, but no electronics in the upper surface and the panel below is well protected. I dried everything, used a little rubbing alcohol on the keys to get the sticky off (should have just stuck it under running water, the top panel, that is!) let it sit until completely dry, then put it back together... works fine!
Six months later: Keyboard is fine. Mouse... OH MY GOD I LOVE THIS MOUSE. Here's the thing... I have kids. And I do my computing from a couch. I drop my mouse All. The. Time. This mouse... it pops apart every time I do... but never, ever breaks, and goes back together just fine. I have another mouse I've owned for less than 2 months that has not held up to the same abuse, and is getting dodgier and dodgier. The battery life on this mouse is outstanding as well.
Just a very impressive product all around, and any future keyboard/mice combos I buy will likely be this one, because it just WORKS. I never use the off switches, but still get great battery life, better even than on another "smart" mouse I have that turns itself off when the computer is off. We use rechargeables, and I just don't have to swap them very often.
18 months of use, and still working great despite a ridiculous amount of abuse from my kids, being dropped off the couch, behind the couch, under the couch, grabbed, drooled on, bitten (I had a baby). We've had a couple keys pop off the keyboard during drops... they snap right back on. Battery compartment pops open when you drop it...but goes back together, no breaking.
Final comments: Baby is 16 months old and I'm still using it, but it has seen better days. After being subjected to the abuse of a special needs 8 year old who likes to pick keys off, a toddler who loves to "type" but will alternate typing with whacking nearby objects with the keyboard and both keyboard and mouse repeatedly hitting the floor at speed when catapulted from the top of my recliner as I leaped to my feet to deal with my wayward children after putting mouse and keyboard "out of their reach", they have suffered the following damages:
The control key is nowhere to be found. Just up and disappeared. I'm kind of afraid one of the kids ate it. I can use the control button by sticking my pinky down in the hole but it's definitely time to get a new keyboard. The spring is gone from under the shift key, so it has lost a little zip... but still works.
The battery cover finally gave up the ghost, and I ended up using it without the cover most of the time for the past few months.
I think someone chewed on the mouse wheel, there is no other explanation for the damage. I ameliorated it with sugru, but one can only do so much.
My 16 month old has figured out how to replace the battery, which pops out every time it hits the floor. This happens often enough that if I drop my muose and the battery pops out, he will pick up the mouse, bring it to me, go look for the battery, bring THAT to me, and then put the battery in, and he never gets the orientation wrong. Crazy kid.
And with all that?
They are still 97% functional as keyboard and mouse. Battery life is still awesome with hybrid rechargeable batteries. The Ctrl button (left side) is annoying as heck because it's the one I use for Ctrl-v etc. But at least it still works! I've had wired and wireless keyboards alike die ignominious deaths (wonder why?) many times before, and holy crap this one is still working. I bought my mother one, I liked it so well.
For my netbook I have a similar mouse, but with a pretty red flower on it and a smaller receiver, also Logitech. Love that one too. Baby uses that one all the time and it never even pops the battery. (by use I mean whenever my back is turned he grabs the netbook and mouse and starts typing vigorously, then uses the mouse, then resumes typing vigorously. One of these days, it will come out Shakespeare.)
ETA: I just bought a new one (June 2014) because the "new and improved" model I replaced this one with didn't last nearly as long. The edges were more brittle, it started breaking quickly and eventually just flat out refused to turn on. And I'm remembering why I liked the feel of this one so very much. Hopefully we can avoid some of the abuse the last two went through....
A note: The keyboard is the K330 and the mouse is a M215, if you're looking for the parts individually.
January 2016:
The keyboard died a while ago (second keyboard) but the second mouse is still going strong. In fact, I was diagnosed in the past couple years with Ehlers Danlos, so comfortable keyboard and mouse is a must. This mouse, I actually added a frame made out of instamorph thermoplastic to support my hand and it works brilliantly, still going strong despite many drops (though the frame helps keep things from popping apart.
Despite spending many hours per day on the computer, I have currently minimal wrist or finger symptoms (they sometimes get bad with repetitive stress, so the fact that I can type and mouse comfortably many hours per day is impressive.)
I'm currently using a K360 keyboard with the mouse that came with this, and that keyboard is also nicely responsive and shaped.
The attached picture is of the mouse with the frame on it (covering the missing battery cover, lol). I was having some stress around my fingers "collapsing" around the side of the mouse due to the small size (not a problem for a long time, but became one due to the progression of my illness) and this I crafted to keep my fingers in a neutral position and allow me to mouse without "gripping". Super comfortable still.
I've been using this keyboard and mouse for roughly a week, so I cannot say my opinion on the battery life yet, but I can comment on everything else.
CONS
For some reason, the F keys are half the size of normal F keys, which can be annoying, though not a big deal, and you can probably get used to it. If you were a complete pessimist, you could say the keyboard and mouse are heavy, and they are... for a small child who can barely walk, that is.
PROS
The thing I probably appreciate the most, I must say, is the power switch on both the mouse and keyboard. I had an old wireless keyboard which I had to remove the batteries in both the mouse and keyboard to power it off. The mouse would stay on overnight with the laser light flashing, for days if I didn't pull out the batteries.
Another great thing is the EASE with which you can set up this mouse and keyboard. Its so easy, a caveman could do it. The instructions has pictures, so even if you can't read this guide, buy the mouse and keyboard. All you do is pull some papers from the mouse and keyboard that block the batteries from making contact, plug in the USB to a computer, turn on both mouse and keyboard, and you're done. No CD, no troubles, no headache.
Also, something I recently noticed is a backspace key on top of the number pad, which is sure to prove useful if you use the number pad excessively, instead of having to reach for the backspace key on top of the enter key, you have one nicely placed over the number pad.
The mouse is normal, clicks are audible, but somewhat quiet, no nuisance whatsoever. The mouse isn't too big, and it works as it should. Scroll wheel and all work fine.
The range on the keyboard is quite amazing, with a wall in the way I was able to get over 10 feet away and still have the ability to type. More than enough to sit a good distance from your display.
I would confidently buy this keyboard and mouse, it is a good price, it suits nearly all needs, it works well, and installs easily.
The only really disappointing thing is how the package didn't fly out of my monitor when I purchased it at the speed of light, and unto my lap, and the fact that it didn't come with a butler who would type this review for me while feeding me an afternoon snack. I guess I shouldn't have expected that if it didn't say it was included in the package.
Detailed reviews are below:
KEYBOARD:
I was specifically looking for a keyboard that felt and sounded satisfying during use - I guessed by looking at the picture that this would match my specific tastes, and I guessed correctly. The clicking sound while typing is slightly muted but still provides a full and satisfying sound, and key presses feel deep yet slightly softer compared to the mid-2000s HP keyboard I was using previously. It also has handy function/volume buttons, a large delete key and a small secondary backspace button by the numeric keypad. The only drawback I found is that it has no lights to indicate when Caps Lock and Num Lock are on.
MOUSE:
This mouse is slightly smaller than average but is still comfortable to use. It is simply designed yet has slightly curved edges as well as light indentations for your index and middle finger. The buttons, like the keys, make a satisfying but slightly muted click, and the middle button has a nice click and very loose scrolling (this may be a plus or minus depending on your preference - scrolling on this mouse is almost too smooth for my taste). The mouse feels a bit small in my hands but not so much to warrant any complaints.
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