same price at amazon/ebuyer but u need to pay postage charges
Enjoy the wonder of wireless with the smart-looking Logitech Combo MK270 Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Set.
Working without wires
The Combo MK270 keyboard and mouse use 2.4 GHz wireless technology, providing a reliable and secure connection without dropouts or delays. It has a 10 metre range, and uses the compact Logitech Unifying reciever, which recieves the signal for both your wireless keyboard and mouse so you don't need to use two USB ports. It can be stored in the internal storage compartment in the mouse when you're out and about, helping to keep it safe.
Long battery life
The keyboard uses two AAA batteries, whilst the mouse requires an AA battery. You won't need to replace the batteries very often, as the mouse has a 12 month battery life whilst the keyboard has an impressive 24 month battery life. It also includes an auto-sleep feature which helps to save battery.
Ideal for work and play
13 comments
shabbird
22 Nov 16#1
Nice find JosenTina :sunglasses:
Rainboy
22 Nov 16#2
Very well spotted OP. Dedicated media buttons a nice touch. Free delivery on a low price item too. Would cost me a fiver to drive to my nearest store. Heat added.
sme24185
22 Nov 161#3
Very good :-) these any good
Luke4efc
22 Nov 16#4
Not a bad price, however that price is pretty over-exaggerated. I have this model for my backup PC and I find myself replacing the batteries every other month in my mouse, and about every 3 in the keyboard, and that's with light to medium use.
pennyfarthing88 to Luke4efc
22 Nov 162#5
" Not a bad price, however that price is pretty over-exaggerated"
So what are you saying ( apart from the fact you use Poundland batteries :smirk: )
simonspeakeasy to Luke4efc
23 Nov 16#9
Had my set a couple of years. I think I've replaced the batteries once. They're used with my work PC, so get used a lot. Maybe try different batteries!
LeonardChallis to Luke4efc
23 Nov 16#11
This surprises me actually. I use this at work (7am to 3:30 mon-fri constant use - I'm a programmer working on the command line) and My batteries seem to go on for ages! Couldn't comment on the mouse however, I barely use it - wonder if that has much bearing. Certainly worth taking Luke's points into consideration if you're considering buying it though.
One thing I did find however was that there was interference with the wireless signal at first - ended up putting the dongle in a USB extension and hanging on the window!
Nice deal OP - excellent piece of kit at this price (and who likes paying postage?
Edit: p.s. I use Duracell rechargeable batteries. No idea if they're considered longer or shorter lasting than standard ones - but the spares are left in the charger bored most the year :wink:
dessala
22 Nov 16#6
This is the new version that comes with nano and not unifying receiver so you won't be able to connect any other Logitech devices. Packaging of the old and new set is practically identical. Nevertheless very good price for the keyboard and mouse.
Moss87
22 Nov 16#7
i think this should have been the original price
i have them and i dont think they are worth the original price
c0stas1000
23 Nov 16#8
Thank you. Great find. I got it for £12.50 delivered via Flubit.
Luke4efc
23 Nov 16#10
woops. not a clue why I put price instead of battery life. my bad
ariecol
1 Dec 16#12
Price is now up ;(
Sir_Didymus to ariecol
1 Dec 16#13
It's at Amazon, eBuyer etc for the same price. Just checked.
Opening post
Enjoy the wonder of wireless with the smart-looking Logitech Combo MK270 Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Set.
Working without wires
The Combo MK270 keyboard and mouse use 2.4 GHz wireless technology, providing a reliable and secure connection without dropouts or delays. It has a 10 metre range, and uses the compact Logitech Unifying reciever, which recieves the signal for both your wireless keyboard and mouse so you don't need to use two USB ports. It can be stored in the internal storage compartment in the mouse when you're out and about, helping to keep it safe.
Long battery life
The keyboard uses two AAA batteries, whilst the mouse requires an AA battery. You won't need to replace the batteries very often, as the mouse has a 12 month battery life whilst the keyboard has an impressive 24 month battery life. It also includes an auto-sleep feature which helps to save battery.
Ideal for work and play
13 comments
So what are you saying ( apart from the fact you use Poundland batteries :smirk: )
One thing I did find however was that there was interference with the wireless signal at first - ended up putting the dongle in a USB extension and hanging on the window!
Nice deal OP - excellent piece of kit at this price (and who likes paying postage?
Edit: p.s. I use Duracell rechargeable batteries. No idea if they're considered longer or shorter lasting than standard ones - but the spares are left in the charger bored most the year :wink:
i have them and i dont think they are worth the original price