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Logitech K350

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Overstock
★★★★★
7 years ago
Best keyboard ever

I've bought many of this keyboard over the years. I type for a living, sometimes over 60 hours a week, and this keyboard never lets me down, and I've never had problems w/ carpal tunnel issues (I sit it in my lap, adjust if I start to feel any hint of strain though that's happened only a very few...

Sam's Club
★★★★
7 years ago
Noisey and Painful

The keyboard was easy to set up. The keyboard itself is not made for the typist. The space bar is loud and makes a clanging noise. The keys do not have a bouce that is needed for fast typing. After an hour the tips of my fingers and finger joints were throbbing.

reviews.officedepot.com
★★★★★
5 years ago
Looks like controls for a rocket

This product was huge. It was ergonomically correct and probably comfortable, but it was almost as big as my desk. It is a great product for the price (probably low to middle range of price options), but I need something smaller and none of the options list the dimensions.

Amazon
★★★★★
5 years ago

A quality product - current set up is with my home laptop which is being used as a desktop for the family. I researched a number of different wireless keyboards - and based on brand / functions / price ended up selecting this one. So far - no complaints

PC Magazine
★★★★
1 year ago
Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 Review

The Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 (also known as the "K350 Wave" and "K350 Ergo") has been kicking around since the early 2000s, so you may have owned one long ago and forgotten about this stalwart of a peripheral. Crazy as its lengthy lifespan is, Logitech still makes it, and it now sells for $39.99 MSRP (and less from some resellers), which is eminently reasonable for a wireless ergonomic keyboard. The design may be dated, with key labels that harken back to a bygone era of Internet Explorer and optical disc drives, but the keys still work and software still supports it. Since it still has legs and a price that undercuts high-end alternatives like the Logitech Ergo K860 and Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic, the K350 is a worthy desk accessory for people who want a basic, budget-friendly typing experience. An Early 2000s Ergonomic Concept The Logitech K350 is a classic in every sense of the word. This is a new keyboard. It looks and feels like it's from another time, and it undeniab...

The Logitech K350 is almost 20 years old, but it’s still kicking, with a low price and decent typing experience that make it a surprisingly viable option for a budget keyboard.

Low-cost typing comfort; Customizable functions; Long battery life; Stable wireless connection

Chunky, dated design; Loud typing; No Bluetooth support

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