⚡ Elevate your workspace with effortless style and sustainable power!
The Logitech MK250 Bluetooth Wireless Mouse and Keyboard Combo offers fast, dongle-free Bluetooth connectivity, a compact yet fully featured keyboard with spill-resistant keys, and an ambidextrous mouse designed for comfort and portability. Engineered with over 64% recycled plastic and a 12-month battery life, this combo blends durability, eco-consciousness, and professional-grade performance for Windows and Mac users.
Brand | Logitech |
Series | MK250 Keyboard & Mouse |
Item model number | 920-013510 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Mac |
Operating System | macOS 12 or later, Windows 10.11 or later, Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 1.52 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.03 x 5.98 x 1.73 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.03 x 5.98 x 1.73 inches |
Color | Graphite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B0F36RKWDH |
Date First Available | July 8, 2025 |
S**N
Nice but make sure your Bluetooth is compatible
Loved this but had to return because my computer would not allow me to let the keyboard or mouse wake it up. Something in the settings is not compatible with bluetooth wake ups.
P**K
Amazing Keyboard!
Honestly Great! The main problem which makes it lose a star is that some keys when used often can stick, but if you press on it, it unsticks. Overall it’s a great, affordable, good bang for your buck, Bluetooth keyboard!
A**T
Bluetooth keyboard
Easy set up with my laptop. Keys are easy to type with and number pad on the side.
P**A
Thumbs Up
Love it. Super easy to use and the sound of the keyboard is great!
P**.
Great product
Very happy, easy to install, works great.
J**1
Arrows
Wish it had full sized arrow buttons. Otherwise great!
M**K
YES!
Love the look
P**Y
Lightweight and Compact Bluetooth-Only Keyboard That Runs on Alkaline Batteries
Setting up the keyboard for use with my Android phone (Google Pixel 6) was as easy as pulling the strip of paper from the battery compartment, turning Bluetooth on on my device, adding the keyboard as a new device, typing the passcode on the keyboard, and hitting enter. It may be even easier with a Bluetooth laptop or desktop (Apple devices as well).The keyboard is about as compact as it can be while still containing a full number pad and so lightweight, it doesn’t feel like the batteries are installed. I touch-type with my hands angled to the sides, but my fingers don’t feel cramped. I also had my husband try the keyboard and he didn’t find it cramped either. While the keys aren’t the loudest, they are not silent either. The layout puts most of the keys where I expect them to be. The actions that share keys with the function keys (e.g. brightness and volume settings) are all different from my other keyboards, and while there are dedicated buttons for Home, End, Page Up and Page Down (in addition to those that share the number pad when Num Lock is off), they are located at the far upper right of the keyboard, which will take some practice to hit without looking. Likewise, the Del key is in the top row above the Backspace key. I had to check the manufacture’s website to discover that some of the commands on the keys are the PC/Apple equivalents (e.g. Start and Opt, Alt and Cmd). I also found out pretty quickly that there’s not an indicator for the Caps Lock nor the Num Lock on the keyboard which can be a problem. I can always glance at my laptop keyboard to confirm the locks are on, but if I’m using another device, like my phone, I’m likely to type in all caps or move the cursor around my spreadsheet for a few keystrokes before I notice.The keyboard has legs underneath that can be flipped up to tilt the keyboard, but they only add about 3/8” and I’d like a little more tilt when using a lap desk. I put the keyboard on a lap desk that has a tilt function and the keyboard’s rubber feet had enough grip to keep it from sliding (with the legs folded away). I can’t report on the battery life, but there is a manual power button (also the Bluetooth connection button) underneath if it won’t be used for a while. It takes standard alkaline batteries, so I’d also remove those for storage, but I like that they are easily replaced if the keyboard runs out of power. The keyboard is supposed to be liquid resistant and has “drain holes” but I’m hoping not to test that at all. For the price, portability, and simplicity, I’m pretty impressed with this keyboard so far and would give it 4.5 stars.
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