Logitech K350
| Caractéristiques | |||
| Number of keys | 119 | ||
| Mouse? | No | ||
| Wireless keyboard/mouse? | Yes / No | ||
Pierre-Jean Alzieu
Test date: February 9, 2010
Test date: February 9, 2010
Unifying

The Logitech Unifying receiver is a tiny little device that plugs into your USB port and uses 2.4 GHz signals to send and receive data to and from up to six compatible keyboards and mice. It's not worth unplugging it when you're on the move, as it's so small you'll easily lose it.
Logitech's K350 keyboard is nothing more than the earlier Wave keyboard with Unifying technology included (see inset).
We tested it as part of the Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro, and you can read more about its performance in that test. This time, however, it's sold as just a keyboard, unlike the Wave and Wave Pro kits which came with the LX8 and MX-1100 mice respectively.
Pluses
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Padded wrist rest
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Quiet typing
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Unifying compatible: one dongle for six peripherals
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Shortcuts for common apps
Minuses
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Loud space bar
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Shape might not suit everybody
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Bulky
The Logitech K350 is a good keyboard which has the added advantage of being quiet. We're glad to see it's compatible with the Unifying system meaning you can use the same dongle as for your mouse. However, the curvy wave shape may not convince the whole family.

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