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Reddit mentions of Logitech MK520 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo — Keyboard and Mouse, Long Battery Life, Secure 2.4GHz Connectivity

Sentiment score: 6
Reddit mentions: 19

We found 19 Reddit mentions of Logitech MK520 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo — Keyboard and Mouse, Long Battery Life, Secure 2.4GHz Connectivity. Here are the top ones.

Logitech MK520 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo — Keyboard and Mouse, Long Battery Life, Secure 2.4GHz Connectivity
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    Features:
  • FULL-SIZE FUNCTIONALITY – Have the functionality of a full-size keyboard without sacrificing form or function. The MK520 includes a stylish and streamlined keyboard and ambidextrous mouse
  • PRECISION MOUSE WORKS IN EITHER HAND ‒ The M310 wireless mouse features soft rubber grips and can be used in either hand. It provides the precision needed for fine applications
  • LONG BATTERY LIFE – Tired of short battery life? The MK520 package boasts significant battery run time. Using 3 regular batteries, the keyboard will last for up to 3 years, and the mouse for up to 18 months
  • SIMPLE SETUP – Simply plug the Logitech Unifying receiver into your computer and you’re ready to work—nothing else is needed
  • ENCRYPTED CONNECTION – Enjoy the flexibility of working wirelessly with an encrypted connection. The MK520 utilizes 128-bit AES encryption and a 2.4GHz signal to keep your connection fast and secure
  • System Requirements: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10,USB port,Internet connection (for software download),Chrome OS
Specs:
Colorblack
Height18.3 Inches
Length7.9 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJune 2020
Weight2.19800875214 Pounds
Width2.7 Inches

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Found 19 comments on Logitech MK520 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo — Keyboard and Mouse, Long Battery Life, Secure 2.4GHz Connectivity:

u/kingofthewildfront · 3 pointsr/MrRobot

Looks like a Logitech K520

u/OccupiedMeatSpace · 3 pointsr/MrRobot

Appears to be the Logitech MK520 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VANO7C/

u/usjmaster · 3 pointsr/buildapc

Parts list:

Shuttle Barebones kit $259

i5-2500 - $209

ASUS 6870 video card $199+$30 MIR

G.SKILL Ripjaws 16gb $129

Lite-On 12x Blu-ray burner+3d - $119 (combo discount of $13)

OCZ Solid 3 SSD $199 + $30 MIR

AirLink101 Wireless N adapter $13

Logitech MK520 $44

Amazon Basics DVI-HDMI cable $8

Total before ~$60 in MIR's

$65 at Amazon (keyboard/mouse, wireless n, cable)

$1,124 at Newegg (everything else)


I just plugged the computer into my 42" LG tv, I had a spare audio cable lying around and it works like a charm

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/Steam

Android devices have native external Mouse / Keyboard support. You just need one of these: USB OTG cable

The mouse shows up on the screen like a regular mouse would, and functions as you would expect. Keyboards work like you're typing on the computer.

I currently have this keyboard / mouse: Logitech MK520

It bundles a wireless keyboard and mouse to one USB receiver. This saves battery life on the device because the keyboard / mouse are powered by AA batteries.

So that just leaves resolution. On most phones, it'd be hell to try to read small text, but some phones like the Galaxy S4 have a full 1920x1080 screen. It's still only a 5" screen, but the resolution is there.

So the hardware exists. We just need Big Picture to run on these devices.

u/pragmatick · 2 pointsr/pcgaming

https://www.amazon.com/LogitechMk520-Wireless-Keyboard-Mouse-Combo/dp/B003VANO7C

The keyboard is great although as a developer I miss the context button the right alt and ctrl. The mouse is alright for the couch but a tad too small for my hand to always use it, have another on on my desk. Range is good, although it's only 5 feet between receiver and mouse/keyboard.

u/jgrowl · 2 pointsr/AskTechnology

I can't say with confidence, but I think you would have a better chance with a powered usb hub. I don't think there is anything that would prevent a hub from working but it would probably largely depend on your specific hardware.

My only experience has been with RF LINK 2-Port HDMI USB KVM Switch

It actually has two extra usb ports besides the mouse/keyboard.

If you just need one extra port, another option might be to pick up a keyboard/mouse combo that goes through a single usb connection (Specifically, we use the Logitech Wireless Combo Mk520 With Keyboard and Mouse with our switch.

I might have a powered USB hub around here somewhere that I could test with my kvm just to report to you if it works, but it might be buried too deep for me to find... and again it might just depend on the specific hardware.

If it were me, I'd probably just try a powered USB hub since you can pick one up fairly cheap.

u/xylltch · 2 pointsr/battlestations

It's part of this combo: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Combo-Mk520-Keyboard/dp/B003VANO7C

I actually went from a Microsoft Natural Ergonomic 4000 to this one, and I'm pretty happy with it. It's not an amazing keyboard, but it's one of the better cheap ones I've used.

u/Dubesta11 · 1 pointr/buildapc

7 years later and I have no problems with my logitech mk520, still works flawlessly


http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B003VANO7C/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?tag=pcpapi-20

u/Alexranes · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I bought this for my dad and he seems to be liking it a lot. ive used it a few times myself and it works perfect. logitech has always been a good brand for me.

https://www.amazon.com/LogitechMk520-Wireless-Keyboard-Mouse-Combo/dp/B003VANO7C/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1479703208&sr=8-8&keywords=keyboard+mouse

edit: i forgot to post the link. they also make a cheaper version i would imagine would be pretty decent as well. hope this helps.

u/TweetPoster · 1 pointr/MundoGeek

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>Logitech Wireless Combo Mk520 With Keyboard and Mouse ($31) amazon.com #deals pic.twitter.com ^[Imgur]

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u/Orangematz · 1 pointr/laptops

What about this?

u/kedvaledrummer · 1 pointr/buildapc

I have a pretty good grasp on what I a going to get as far as my actual computer, but now I want to think about peripherals. I need a screen, keyboard, and mouse. I plan on upgrading the mouse relatively soon down the line, but want a filler for now. With that said how are these as options:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00413PHDM/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3IQJXWPEPOQWY&coliid=I2TAYQF1O358XA

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VANO7C/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=3IQJXWPEPOQWY&coliid=I2Q0TLOOG1LM7E

Main use will be gaming (non competitive mostly, think RTS games, killing floor, and Minecraft mainly), Netflix and general browsing, as well as work (I need a decently comfortable keyboard).

u/EveryManGenius · 1 pointr/hardware

This might be more or less what you're looking for.

u/Alrik · 1 pointr/GameDeals

I use the Logitech G602 wireless gaming mouse, the G13 Board for gaming, and a K520 Wireless Keyboard for standard typing.

The dedicated gaming board takes a little getting used to, but once you've figured it out and got it set up the way you like, you'll wonder how you ever played using just a regular keyboard.

u/TurdFurgeson · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I use this. I'm about 10' away.