🔇 Work silently, perform loudly.
The Logitech MK295 combo pairs a full-size, spill-resistant keyboard with a contoured silent mouse, featuring SilentTouch technology that reduces noise by 90%. It offers lag-free 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity with a 10-meter range, a full numpad plus shortcut keys for enhanced productivity, and an impressive 36-month keyboard battery life. Compatible with Windows and Chrome OS, this carbon-neutral certified set is designed for professionals seeking quiet efficiency and long-lasting performance.
Brand | Logitech |
Product Dimensions | 20 x 13 x 5 cm; 740 g |
Item model number | 920-009823 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Colour | White |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC, Chromebook |
Operating System | Chrome OS, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Item Weight | 740 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**Y
Lovely keyboard and mouse
I didn’t want to get a full size keyboard but ended up going with it anyway due to the previous one I bought not working properly. I thought I’d in doubt go with Logitech. I’ve not been disappointed at all.The keyboard is soft click so is practically noiseless. The mouse is just right - size is good and it’s not overly sensitive as some can be.The mouse didn’t connect at first so my partner connected his Logitech mouse and then disconnected it, and lo and behold this one worked. After that no looking back. Works like a charm and I’ve been using it for a week now. Very happy with it and would buy again and I recommend it.
A**N
Mouse not for gaming, buy the keyboard, replace the mouse.
The keyboard is great, decent for gaming and super quiet, if you're looking to get rid of some background noise then the keyboard is worth the £30 alone in my opinion.The mouse is workable but not great for most use cases excpet gaming which is a different story for a number of reasons, no dpi switch is a big one, as is there being no mouse 4 and mouse 5 side buttons. I can live with those though tbh.The deal breaker for me though is the off centre optical sensor, most gaming mice and mice in general have these at the mouses centre of gravity so that as you push the mouse it correctly translates that motion.So buy it for the keyboard and replace the mouse.
K**E
Quiet keyboard
Quiet soft keyboard and mouse - not totally silent, but much cheaper than the ones which are truly quiet (I'm also a heavy typer). Would have preferred black, but overall good value for a keyboard and mouse.
C**H
Very Good Buy
Totally effective. Good value. Fully featured. Both myself and subsequent user both very impressed.
M**C
Super keyboard and mouse
I've had this for a few months now and overall I am very happy with it. The keyboard is excellent with a light touch and the mouse is a very comfortable size for my hands. So far I've been very pleased with the whole set up. I bought this because of its advertised long battery life and it's lived up to expectations, unlike other brands that I've had in the past. The only thing that I would wish for is for a num lock indicator. At the end of the day I think this is a brilliant set up!
V**D
Mediocre wireless performance
Review of the Silent version. Comes with a very compact mouse, works ok, far too small for me to use comfortably but may be more suitable for others depending on personal preference. Keyboard is a little disappointing overall.On the plus side the keyboard features a number pad and a number of media and quick access keys (for email etc), although there is no Num Lock indicator which could easily have been included, but this isn't too big a deal (maybe it's to save power on lighting up the indicator all the time). The USB receiver is also tiny and unobtrusive, and I believe can be reprogrammed/re-paired using a separate utility that can be downloaded from Logitech's website.Both mouse and keyboard are very quiet in use as advertised, but at the expense of the tactile feedback on clicking or key press. Especially evident on the keyboard where there is a slight - almost what I'd call 'mushy' - feel to the keys.But the main issue for the keyboard is that it falls far short of the advertised 10m wireless range. In fact, it seems to struggle with even 1m, and response is inconsistent and often very delayed beyond about 60cm or so. The mouse seems to perform much better in this regard, although there is still the odd hiccough every now and then. This has been happening from day 1 with fresh batteries.The issue may or may not be with the USB receiver itself, and I think Logitech advises not to plug it in near wifi dongles and other cables, but the issue persists (to a slightly lesser degree) even with the receiver plugged in to the front USB port of my tower PC with nothing else around it.Overall, a usable set (as long as you don't go too far away) but a fairly mediocre wireless performance and not the best typing or pointer experience. Will probably replace soon with something else.
T**A
Love it!
This keyboard ticked all my boxes - it is very quiet (I can type notes during a Teams call and no-one can hear it), it has separate volume control buttons (essential for quick volume adjustment during calls), an on/off switch to save battery when not in use and a light to show when caps lock is on. Shame it doesn't have a light to show when number lock is on but that is my only criticism. Took me ages to find a keyboard to meet my demands - love this one. Mouse does what it should - less exciting than the keyboard but works well - quiet clicks, accurate and also has off switch.
N**N
High resistance keys causes hand cramping
Silent keyboard but only because of high resistance in the keys. After typing for a couple of minutes it causes hand cramping due to the effort required to press down the keys. Have returned.
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