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🚀 Elevate your desk game with the MK850: where comfort meets unstoppable productivity.
The Logitech MK850 Performance Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo delivers a premium, full-size ergonomic typing experience paired with a contoured mouse featuring hyperfast scrolling. Designed for professionals juggling multiple devices, it supports seamless switching across up to three computers, tablets, or phones. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Chrome OS, it offers ultra-long battery life—up to 3 years for the keyboard and 2 years for the mouse—ensuring reliable, wireless productivity with a 30ft range. This combo is engineered for comfort, speed, and cross-platform versatility, making it a top choice for multitasking managers and remote workers alike.
| ASIN | B01NAVO5PF |
| Are Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #123 in Computer Keyboard & Mouse Combos |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | Item |
| Color | Graphite |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Android, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Radio Frequency , Usb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 5,057 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Right |
| Item Type Name | Logitech MK850 Performance Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo |
| Item Weight | 1239 Grams |
| Keyboard Description | Membrane |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 920-008219 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | ChromeOs 134, Windows 10 |
| Model Number | 920-008219 |
| Movement Detection | Optical |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Keys | 3 |
| Operating System | Chrome OS, Linux kernel 2.6+ USB port, Windows: 10 or later, macOS: 10.15 or later |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Lightweight, Portable |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Feature | Lightweight, Portable |
| UPC | 097855124265 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Limited Hardware Warranty |
D**X
Have used for years (home & work). Great, straightforward design, reliable. Recommend.
Have been buying these for my workstations and laptops at home and at work for years. Easy to set up (though Logitech needs to clean up its confusing software - Options+, Hub, Tune, Capture, Unifying), have never had issues, keyboard action is nice and noise level is great (it’s quiet), mouse design, feel.is comfortable and pleasing, and mouse. assignable buttons are useful but not overloaded with feature bloat or magic buttons - clean, focused design. Do wish scroll wheel was quieter, but that’s a nit. Would recommend.
T**R
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.
M**E
Great keyboard and mouse combo for multiple devices
This is the second Logitech MK850 keyboard and mouse combo set I have purchased. The first one worked great until I spilled a drink on it. I am currently using it on two laptops with one being connected by the USB transmitter and the second via Bluetooth. It is super easy to change from one device to the other by either clicking the number button on the keyboard and clicking the select button on the mouse until you get to the correct device. I have not had any issues with losing connection on either device and the batteries seem to last a long time. I work remotely so I am constantly on my computers. The keyboard and mouse have some ergonomics to them, so they are comfortable when I have long hours of use. I am considering adding another device but haven't tried 3 connected devices yet. I am happy with my purchase, again.
P**R
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.
K**D
The Ultimate Office Sidekick!
I can't sing enough praises for the Logitech MK850 Performance Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo! This dynamic duo has completely transformed my home office experience. Switching between three laptops for different jobs used to be a hassle, but not anymore. The seamless transition between devices is a game-changer, making my workflow smoother than ever. The keyboard is a dream to type on—responsive, comfortable, and with just the right amount of tactile feedback. The ergonomic design has saved my wrists from the dreaded office strain, and the quiet keys mean I can type away without disturbing anyone around me. Plus, the battery life is phenomenal; I haven't had to worry about recharging in weeks! The mouse is equally impressive. It glides effortlessly across my desk, and the precision is spot-on. The customizable buttons have made my tasks more efficient, and the ergonomic shape fits perfectly in my hand, making long work sessions a breeze. In short, the Logitech MK850 is exactly what I needed for my home office. It's reliable, efficient, and incredibly user-friendly. If you're juggling multiple devices and need a workhorse that can keep up, look no further. This combo is worth every penny!
J**E
It might be what you didn't need.
(You might be after a KVM switch instead) The quality and feel of the product is superb. The mouse took some getting used to (basically because I had forgotten how heaving a mouse with a penlight battery (instead of a built-in rechargeable one is). If you are interested in purchasing the MK850 Keyboard and M720 Triathlon Mouse , these comments are after using the keyboard for three weeks connected to 2 devices (1 by usb dongle and other by BT): o Keyboard DOES NOT feature a context menu key or second Windows Key (usually bottom right between ALT & CTRL). The absence of the context menu key is highly frustrating if you're used to using it in any Text/Browser/MS-Word-like Editors or in Visual Studio (other apps too, I guess). o The keyboard DOES NOT have a Num-Lock indicator (it does have a CAPS Lock indicator(!)). Though the status of Num Lock (and CAPS Lock) is briefly displayed on-screen when toggling. o SOMETIMES the keyboard takes forever (or never) to connect to my second device via BT (the light on the connect button flashes for a while, and eventually goes off when it is unable to connect. Typing on the keyboard brings the light up again... but still does not connect. This is truly frustrating... causing me to have to use the laptop keyboard of the 2nd device to disable/enable BT and try to reconnect to the keyboard. This is on Windows 11). o The layout and feel of the keyboard is otherwise very comfortable. The 2 options for height tilt are great. A little annoying for Windows users that the keyboard has "Mac" printed buttons. o The mouse and keyboard are both switched between devices independently. (ie. You need to switch them one at a time, in other words you could choose to only switch the mouse to the other device or vice versa). o Another thing to be aware of is that the Function keys are narrower (in height) than usual, and there are no grouping dividers (it might take some getting used to, especially for developers wanting to hit F5. On a previous keyboard, a drop of super glue on the key solved the problem by providing a tactile indicator - like in use on F & J keys for centering for accomplished touch-typists). I hope the soft and comfortable palm padding (though it looks durable) does outlast the keyboard as a whole.
A**T
Pretty much what I was looking for
For daily personal use, I use both a laptop and a desktop PC, and for the past year, I have been working at home, which introduces a 3rd device (a work laptop) to my daily routine. I've got sort of a "man-cave-ish" work/personal setup going on now, where my desktop and work PC are both hooked up to my main TV (I switch the TV input to the work PC during work hours), and my personal laptop is hooked up to a 2nd smaller TV, situated at a slight angle next to the main TV. This whole setup is situated in front of my recliner, from which I now use this spiffy keyboard/mouse combo to control everything. The keyboard has a slightly convex key arrangement. I've never been a fan of this, but this one's is pretty slight and not an issue for me. I've also never been a big fan of wrist rests on a keyboard. Most keyboards I've had in the past have a detachable one. I was concerned about this one because not only is this one not detachable, but it also has a fabric surface, which I (correctly) feared would become rather funky after several days of use. Luckily, it does clean up nicely with a disinfecting wipe. While it doesn't do a whole lot for me functionally or ergonomically, it isn't as big a problem as I thought it might be. I don't have any real issues with the mouse - it's fine, although I had to go into the software to disable the gesture "button", as it was extremely annoying. The actual buttons on the side are fine, but the "non-button" area of the left side of the mouse as a whole acts as a button as well, and I was constantly getting the windows-tab screen when I didn't intend to see it. As for the USB connectivity, I have my main desktop using the Unifying Receiver, and I am also (out of necessity) using the extender cable which was included in the package to bring the receiver closer to me. This mouse and keyboard seem to have a much shorter range than other wireless Logitech mice and keyboards I have used in the past, but the extender cable makes it usable. For the Bluetooth connectivity, there is typically a delay of a few seconds when switching to a device, but I had read others' comments to this effect before I bought it, and figured it was a fair enough tradeoff for not having to switch to multiple mice/keyboards when using multiple devices. It's not that bad. The main issue I have with the connectivity is that if I am using a 3rd Bluetooth device (i.e., a headset for work meetings), if I switch either the mouse or keyboard to another device, it won't connect back to the device using the headset. I actually have to open the work laptop and use the laptop touchpad/keyboard to go into Windows settings, disable Bluetooth, and re-enable Bluetooth in order to use this mouse/keyboard again. It is really annoying. The obvious workarounds are either to not switch to another device when on a work meeting, or to just use the built-in audio of the work laptop instead of a Bluetooth headset. I don't know if this is the fault of the Logitech mouse/keyboard, or if it is an issue with the work laptop or even my Bluetooth headset, so until I've done more testing, I can't really ding Logitech for this issue. Overall, this is a good solution to my problem, which was having to juggle 3 different mice and keyboards, but it is not a perfect solution - I will still keep my eyes peeled for similar solutions which don't have all of the issues I described above.
N**D
It is impossible to evaluate on day one, it is possible to evaluate on day 1,000
Upon receipt of purchasing this keyboard and mouse combo a few times over the past couple of years I find it infuriating that Logitech does not make better quality equipment. 1. On the past two purchases of this kit the letters rub off within 10 months. 2. Irrespective of updates or frequency be it blue tooth or usb dongle, while using NEW BATTERIES the delay between the keyboard stroke and the letter appearing on the screen is present. Combine this with the consistent and random disconnection between the computer and the. 3. Irrespective of updates or frequency be it blue tooth or usb dongle, while using NEW BATTERIES the delay between the mouse click and the courser moving on the screen is present. Combine this with the consistent and random disconnection between the computer and the mouse. There is no justification for making disposable products unless you want people to continually repurchase the same equipment based on its obsolescence. Much like apple using less than satisfactory cables and connectors where the wires become exposed over time, Logitech does the same thing with letters on the keyboard that wear off, usb updates with promise of better performance, umm it time to show it because the delays, disconnections, and keyboard letters shows that they have no quality in the product that was sold. Which begs the question on per unit manufacturing costs, once that is examined we then observe how profitable this product actually is. One day someone will be durable products made in the US which will be purchased by me, until that time I will continue to look for higher quality products.
A**.
satisfied
works perfectly
D**N
Works Great
Replacement for my old logitech keyboard. I like the way the mouse glides compared to the old one and the keyboard works great
F**E
No era nuevo
El producto no era nuevo, venia la caja sin el sello original, venia con diurex. No he probado el producto y no se si funcione pero se ve que ya habia sido usado, no tenia los empaques originales de nuevo y tenia pequeños rayones de uso. Ni siquiera apagaron el mouse y tienen un olor extraño entre humedad y cigarro. Lo compre porque anteriormente habia comprado uno y me encantó, sin embargo, me deja mucho que desear la calidad y la tremenda estafa de vender algo usado como si fuera nuevo.
V**V
Excellent Keyboard/mouse combo
The price tag might seem to be a bit high - but you can go for it blindly if you are ready to spend for a comfortable and ergonomic combo. Pros: 1. Seamless switching capability between multiple devices. Works very well with my office Lenovo Windows laptop and Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 Android tablet. 2. Keyboard's curved design is very ergonomic. You will appreciate the design once you start using. 3. No need of a USB dongle for connectivity for first two devices you pair. If you need the third device to be connected simultaneously to the first two, only then you will need to use the dongle provided along. 4. Mouse is well contoured for your right hand. Left hand users should stay away - don't buy. 4. Additional buttons on the mouse are completely configurable. There are 3 such buttons (one set similar to the usual forward/backward buttons and the other an almost hard to notice button called Gesture button) 5. Keyboard is 80-90% silent while usage, but has adequate key travel. I felt that the Enter key doesn't have key travel like the other keys - this might improve over time perhaps. 6. The middle click wheel of mouse has a toggle button to switch between ultra smooth and ratchet mode which is a very welcome feature. Cons: 1. Mouse right click and left click aren't quiet. I felt this should've been taken care especially when Logitech already have M221 which is way too cheaper to own in their range which is ultra silent. 2. No Backlit functionality for keyboard - this isn't a big complaint though. I understand the difficulty to manage battery life on a wireless keyboard.
T**A
Teclado e mouse de ótima qualidade, totalmente customizável
Fiquei impressionado com a qualidade do produto, tanto em questão de software quanto em questão de hardware. Usando o combo de mouse e teclado com o Logi Options+ (programa da Logitech) vc pode personalizar todos os 12 botões do mouse mais 07 botões do teclado. A função de alternar entre os dispositivo conectados (pelo Bluetooth) é super fluida, uso no notebook e no celular. Todos os materiais são de boa qualidade e o mouse é alto e razoavelmente pesado (nada que atrapalhe). O teclado é bem ergonômico, com as teclas em perfil baixo e silenciosas, do tipo membrana. O único "problema" é que só vendem versões internacionais (QWERTY) e não ABNT2, sem o 'ç' e com o acento '~' no canto esquerdo. O teclado numérico tem apenas o ponto, sem tecla de vírgula, mas o Excel fez a substituição automaticamente, reconhecendo o comando como o divisor do decimal. Pessoalmente, todas essas questões com o teclado são apenas questão de costume, sendo até bom exercitar o cérebro e sair do automatismo por um tempo.
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