Logitech S520 Wireless Keyboard, Mouse (920-000922)
- Input Interface Type: Keyboard Mouse
- Motion Device Type: Laser
- Connectivity: Wireless
- Interface: USB (Mouse) USB (keyboard)
- Platform: PC
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Don't waste your money on this one, you'll end up buying something else
Pros
Fairly inexpensive, battery life is decent.
Cons
Keyboard constantly misses letters if you don't pound on the keys.
Recommended it?
No
The Bottom Line:
Don't waste your money on this keyboard, you'll just end up buying something else in the end.
Don't waste your money on this keyboard. You will end up spending more money to buy another one. Every day, my wife and I say, "I hate this keybord."
I bought my Logitech S520 wireless keyboard and mouse combination about a year ago. It was about $40 from Target. I would have much rather kept the wired keyboard instead of using this one.
I don't have any complaints about the mouse at all. It's actually pretty nice. It has an optical sensor that works on almost any surface, a wheel and two buttons that can be configured. The battery life is pretty good, I've only had to change them one time in a year.
The keyboard on the other hand, I could do without. It has a cheap and flimsy feeling to it. The #1 thing that makes this keyboard so bad is that you have to pound the keys to get them to produce the letters you want. If typing normally, you will constantly miss letters. For some reason, the letter "T" is extremely difficult, no matter how hard it is pressed.
I have experimented moving the sensor around, even right next to the keyboard and it makes no difference.
In the end, I wish I would have never bought this keyboard/mouse combination.
I bought my Logitech S520 wireless keyboard and mouse combination about a year ago. It was about $40 from Target. I would have much rather kept the wired keyboard instead of using this one.
I don't have any complaints about the mouse at all. It's actually pretty nice. It has an optical sensor that works on almost any surface, a wheel and two buttons that can be configured. The battery life is pretty good, I've only had to change them one time in a year.
The keyboard on the other hand, I could do without. It has a cheap and flimsy feeling to it. The #1 thing that makes this keyboard so bad is that you have to pound the keys to get them to produce the letters you want. If typing normally, you will constantly miss letters. For some reason, the letter "T" is extremely difficult, no matter how hard it is pressed.
I have experimented moving the sensor around, even right next to the keyboard and it makes no difference.
In the end, I wish I would have never bought this keyboard/mouse combination.