Logitech MK330 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo

Logitech MK330 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo for Windows

Logitech MK330 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo for Windows, 2.4 GHz Wireless with USB-Receiver, Portable Mouse, Multimedia Keys, Long Battery Life, PC/Laptop, QWERTY UK Layout – Black


Sleek, comfortable design

The keyboard’s sleek design and low-profile, whisper-quiet keys make for a more comfortable typing experience than laptop and netbook keyboards.

Portable wireless mouse

You can take the sleek mouse anywhere you take your computer. Plus, the included storage compartment makes it easy to store the nano-receiver.

4 Re-programmable Keys

You’re in charge with 4 re-programmable F-keys that you can easily customize to open your favorite applications, folders or web pages.

Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless

So you can work or play in more places—like your comfy couch—the long-range wireless connection virtually eliminates delays, dropouts and interference and gives you a range of up to 10 meters.



Weight: 645 g
Dimensions: 4.62 x 1.91 x 0.71 cm; 645 Grams
Brand: Logitech
Model: 920-003986
Colour: Black
Batteries Included: Yes
Manufacture: Logitech
Dimensions: 4.62 x 1.91 x 0.71 cm; 645 Grams

21 Responses

  1. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I Like Logitch keyboards and this combo plugged in and was recognised by windows 11 straight away. I like the idea that you can store the usb dongle in the mouse so you dont loose it.
    The keyboard has a nice touch and the added bonus of the hot keys gives you access to popular features.
    It hasn`t improved my spelling but no keyboard would. !!

  2. LonnyA23ttf says:

     United Kingdom

    I like how the keys stand proud and are nice to touch type. Love Logitech anyway and always look for the brand when replacing keyboards.

  3. MFOMitchell says:

     United Kingdom

    As with most Logitech products you can’t really go wrong here. Reasonably priced and comfortable to use in a work environment. I’ve been shoving them in my laptop bag daily to take to work with no issues so fairly robust too. Wouldn’t recommend it for gamers as it’s too basic but then it’s not really designed for that.

  4. Katie Scott says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought as a present, he says it works well, great to use whilst playing a game

  5. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I wanted a cheap mouse and keyboard set as my desktop is in an awkward place and running cables to it from where I wanted to sit would be problematic. I bought this set based on its reviews and the price. They have worked very well since I installed them with excellent reactions time and ease of use. I particularily like the fact that both keyboard and mouse have a physical on/off button which saves battery life and prevents erroneous key presses/mouse clicks when I’m taking them out of where I store them when not in use. Would happily recommend to others especially if cost is a concern.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersBought when returning to the office as I had got used to a lack of clutter and cabling at home during the pandemic. Simple, easy to use and setup with a very good battery life.
    For the price level it is excellent but do not expect a high end keyboard experience, keys feel very plasticky with a cheap feel but with the bundle being close in price to unknown brands, it is still worth the price.

  7. M.C. says:

     United Kingdom

    The keyboard is a little bulky for the office type purposes I mainly use it for but no problem in practice. Good sensitivity in both keyboard and mouse. The first set supplied was defective in that the keyboard did not work but the replacement is fine and seems durable.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this to replace another Logitech that had lasted years. Now into the 4th month of ownership and the middle scroll button when pressed should open the link the mouse is on. This fails at least once a day and I need to restore settings to get it to work. Using windows 10, fully updated.
    Logitech have suggested uninstalling Logitech Options (their mouse & keyboard updater). Will post if this fixes the problem
    2 weeks later and uninstalling Logitech Options has fixed the problems (gained on star on review)

  9. EuniceSweet says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a quality keyboard and mouse. Solid construction and weighty so it sits firmly on my desk without moving about when in use. Positive keys and a mouse that so far seems to work on just about every surface I’ve tried it on, even the arm of my chair! Should last a good length of time so worth the cost.

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    This is a great quality keyboard for the price. Full size keys which have a good feel to them and are faultless in operation. The battery life is excellent. There is a switch on the bottom of both the keyboard and the mouse so you can turn them off when not in use but to be honest, both the mouse & keyboard are so frugal on battery consumption, I just dont bother & leave them on all the time. This is the second keyboard of this type I have and the other keyboard the batteries have been left in and used daily for 6 months or more and they are still working. Sturdy design with full number keys and having a stable, reliable wireless signal makes this keyboard so convenient to use. Highly recommended.

  11. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    I’ve been through a lot of keyboards in my living room. The PC serves as a media server and is hooked up to my TV so I need a wireless but it does get abused, knocked on floor, food and drink accidentally dropped on it.

    I’m not expecting ourstandung longevity. What matters to me are ergonomics, responsiveness and ease of use. My last keyboard was washable, but pretty irresponsive at times. This one is better there but not enough for gaming. For typing and general use, this is good enough, good value and I’ll just have to avoid eating or drinking around it as this one isn’t at all waterproof. Until I forget at least.

    I’ve only had it a few weeks, so I can’t really comment on the battery life yet.

  12. Steve May says:

     United Kingdom

    game that is. Not interested. The only games I’ve ever played on this pc are card games & hidden items. I just needed a new keyboard as the 2nd foot at the back underneath the board to hold it up, broke. Not just came off but physically broke. The other foot had broken off some time ago. My old keyboard didn’t owe me anything, I’ve had it for years. I’ve always liked the freedom that these Logitech keyboards give, you just insert the tiny USB & you get a flex-free keyboard & mouse. This new one is slightly larger than my old one & I have to admit to not being keen on the extra space around the edges from where the keys are actually set in & the edge of the board. Also, there is no CAPS LOCK on/off light so you can instantly see that you’ve accidentally touched the Caps Lock button. You just have to watch what you’re typing. That’s why I’ve not given it 5 stars.

  13. ShereeThurman says:

     United Kingdom

    Comfortable to use for business use i don’t use it for gaming so can’t comment on that use. My one criticism would be that the feet under the keyboard are flimsy and not adjustable as some keyboards I have had. I would like these to be more adjustable so that the keyboard sits higher against the wrist rest I have. Can’t comment on battery life as haven’t had it that long. I would also criticise the storage for the usb sensor in the mouse. It is under the battery flap and would worry that this would break with daily use as you have to remove and replace the flap each time to store the USB dongle. I suppose there are arguments for and against this but I would favour a separate storage area that doesn’t affect the flimsy battery flap. Keyboard action is smooth and I prefer it to other keyboards I have had.

  14. Trevor Mogg says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 7 From Our UsersOverall
    I got this keyboard and mouse combo for working from home and to save some money as I have a gaming keyboard and mouse for my main system and didnt want to keep switching it about. I got this combo around 26 and did a bit of looking before settling on this combo.
    I would strongly advise you to look at what you are getting before buying here as you wont find anything better for the price and it’s why I have given it 5 stars. This isn’t a world class keyboard nor mouse does it pretend to be its clear from the description and images cuts were made to make this under 30 and these cuts I cna easily live with as alternatives are all either made in China cheap “gaming” keyboards that will last you about 3 months or wired.
    Features
    You get a lot of keys also for your money as it has a full array of multimedia keys which most keyboards at this price even wired does have which is really nice for controlling spotify so when I receive a call I can quickly mute and pause my music.
    Wireless 2.4ghz with up to 2 years battery life and you get batteries in the box! This is a great feature for me and the fact the mouse and keyboard are quite small means I can easily pack them away after work and swap out for my wired gaming keyboard and get back to gaming.

    Price
    If you can find me a better wireless keyboard and mouse from an established brand at a cheaper price then let me know the price is worth 5 stars for what you get here I would expect 30+ easily for this quality and features.

    Feel
    The main complaint in the reviews I find is the mouse is small and this comes back to my earlier point on cuts being made for a low price. Honestly I don’t find it tiny like most state and I have huge hands. I have a massive phone and hate typing on it thanks to my big hands but find this mouse comfortable. The keys are squishy and tactile and I actually have a lot less mistakes typing on this than my gaming keyboard thanks to the shape of the keyboard. This is made for typing and not gaming.

    Final Thoughts
    Honestly give this a try if you just want something for typing and working on and want to save some money and don’t mind a few cutbacks and as the listing clearly says it you want the full fat experience there is the MK540. You wont be upset with this at all for the time its going to last you and battery life .

  15. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    As much as I love my ThinkPad, sometimes you just need a full keyboard and mouse to get things done. For this reason, I bought this wireless keyboard and mouse set by Logitech.

    As you would expect, it requires nothing more than connecting the USB wireless receiver and turning the keyboard and mouse on. Away you go!

    But there’s more: I use a minimalist, custom installation of the Linux OS (and nothing else). To my amazement, the “home”, “browse” and “backards”,”forwards” navigation hotkeys automatically work with the Firefox web browser and also the volume control keys automatically trigger my custom volume control scripts. This I was not expecting!

    Yeah, it’s cheap, it’s rattly/noisy but it’s a “lot” of product for the ~18 that I got it for from Amazon.

  16. CarinaPfeiffer says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this keyboard as I was looking for something quite basic with a classy feel to it. This does just that, although looking quite boring, I find it very satisfying to type on.
    The shortcut buttons along the top are very useful also, although I found that the mute button on mine is slightly faulty as when I tap it the slightest amount it mutes which has been very annoying on a few occasions.
    The keyboard is also very noisy to be honest, the buttons are perfectly firm for my liking and it doesn’t make annoying clicky/rattly noises like some keyboards do. But it is in no way a quiet keyboard. I quite like it like that but some may not.

    The mouse is okay, pretty standard, I only like using it as both the keyboard and mouse are connected to one wireless USB. It is small so I can understand why someone with large hands would find it uncomfortable.

  17. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 2 From Our UsersPurchased to replace and earlier version Logitech board and mouse which were damaged when a number of packed files came off a shelf, hit and trashed the keyboard, when It lost a number of critical keys. I must stress it was not to anything to do with the product not being up to an excellent build standard. just a pure accident.
    It came complete with all required batteries, both keyboard and mouse are fully wireless, and the small wireless transmitter just slots into the necessary PC port and away you go. All very well packaged. PLEASE remember that both the board and mouse have on/off switches under them that might need to be set to on.
    Ok, there is no caps lock light on this version and has a lot more function keys than I will never use, and the size of the mouse was the same as on the previous model which for me was just right., caps lock light is nice to have but not an issue.
    What you get for not a lot of money is a top notch product with a branded manufacturer to boot. The only issue that I had was to find the replacement variant on the Amazon site, and that took longer than to actually set this all up when it arrived. This is a very well put together package and for the money really is recommended buy us.

  18. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    BE ADVISED: This is NOT an MK330. Neither is it an MK300 as per the product picture. In fact it’s a K330 and comes packaged with a Logitech unifying USB receiver…..despite Amazon saying this product is frequently bought with a Logitech unifying receiver. You DO NOT need to buy one, Amazon is wrong.

    The reason I wanted to buy another MK300/330 is that it would have connected to my existing wireless receiver with no effort on my part. I was not happy at all that the seller had sent me a K330, which does not recognise an MK300 wireless receiver. It also doesn’t help that the Logitech unifying receiver the product comes with requires quite a lot of Googling and messing around with Windows config files in order to get to work if you’ve ever had any other USB receiver plugged into your PC.

    However, after an hour or so of messing around I finally got it to connect and…..it’s actually a pretty nice keyboard. The keystrokes are much more muted than on an MK300 so if you like a clicky keyboard you’re out of luck.

  19. BetteCheongCheo says:

     United Kingdom

    I bought this as a replacement for my old wireless keyboard and mouse which I had decided to retire after a decade of service. Logitech are a good solid brand and a market leader, so I wasn’t too concerned about the low price or a few bad reviews. As it turns out, the performance is very good, the keyboard feels OK when typing. There isn’t any software in the box but windows loads the driver fine and there is a bundle you cm download from Logitech website which give you the on-screen display afor things like caps lock and allows you to programming the extra keys.

    The only gripe I have is that the keyboard uses 2 AAA batteries unlike the mouse which uses a single AA which was a problem for me as I had a set of rechargeable AA I was using with my old set.

    However the battery life is good, there is an on/off switch on both he keyboard and mouse so if you remember to turn them off when you are done, it will extend the life of the batteries.

    I am happy enough with the kit so I have even bought a set to use at work.

  20. Tom Coughlin says:

     United Kingdom

    Golden Review Award: 15 From Our UsersI received this combo set from Amazon EU three days before forecast, so that was a nice surprise. And so far, it has lived up to its promise. I bought it to replace a corded keyboard which had become increasingly unreliable & the fact that it’s cordless is a surprising bonus.

    The keys are noticeably quieter than the previous one, the very large backspace ( & mysteriously, another spare one on the top right, in case you forget where the main one is, presumably) & delete keys are also nice, as I make a lot of typos as I type quite fast. It also has the dinky little fold-out feet at the back to angle it, with rubber bumpers on the lower bit, so it doesn’t slide about on the desktop & comes with batteries pre-installed.

    It has a predominantly matte surface, so not the dust & fingerprint magnet my previous one was. The calculator key is very useful, as are the alternate function keys, actuated by pushing the blue ‘fn’ key. One slight niggle is that the silver media keys at the top don’t have very distinct symbols on them, making it slightly difficult to see their function. One of these completely shuts down your pc with one button press: very handy.
    Oddly, it doesn’t have Caps Lock or Num Lock leds, but a small screen advice notice appears when you activate them, & who doesn’t always have Num Lock On?

    The quiet & discrete action of the keys is also very positive for a cheap membrane keyboard (as opposed to the more expensive mechanical ones) & overall & it’s quite a bit smaller dimension-wise than the monstrous gaming keyboard it’s replaced. The handy thing about having a cordless keyboard is that you can just pick it up & place it aside if you actually feel the need to write something on paper on your desktop, or eat a meal. OK, I was joking about that last bit, as I’m not that desperate or slobbish & I have a table in the dining room to eat meals from. But you know what I mean. Quickly frees up deskspace.

    It claims very long battery life but I haven’t had it long enough to test the 24 month claim. Anyway, for the particularly frugal, it has an on/off switch underneath. I’m very pleased with it, & at the current Amazon price, it’s a winner by my standards.

    Now, the mouse……

    I didn’t need another mouse as I have an ancient cordless Logitech M510 using a similar tiny USB dongle in one of the pc’s front USB ports, so expected it to work immediately, along with the keyboard, as it’s got the Logitech Unifying software previously installed. Alas, the new (tiny) dongle, which looks identical to my old one, didn’t work with my old M510, which is perfectly weighted, big, tall, sophisticated (much like me) & perfectly suited to my hand & loads better than the cordless M215 which comes bundled with this combo.

    Compared to the M215 my old M510 is a Rolls Royce, so I was momentarily dispirited.

    The M215 which comes bundled is quite small, has no left-hand back/forward browser buttons, no left/right scroll function on the scroll wheel, & is, if I put it delicately, is more suitable for a smaller female hand than mine & is much less sophisticated than the M510 & makes a scratchy noise on my Fellowes gel-pad mouse mat, which the M510 doesn’t. It’s a piece of c**p frankly. But OK for a lady or a dwarf. Not a Man’s Mouse.

    BUT…….

    I got on the Logitech site/support & updated the Unifying Software, switched off the 510 then on again & Bingo! It instantly recognised it & worked, as the Unifying software recognised the 510 after specifying it in the simple menu. You can run up to six Logitech unifying peripherals from the same dongle, so that might be helpful to people who have other cherished Logitech input products like me. However, my M510 cost more than this keyboard/mouse combo combined.

    The supplied M215 might be small & light so more suitable for use with a laptop & at least I’ve got a spare mouse in case my M510 goes kaput (unlikely).

    All in all, 5 stars for the keyboard, at its price point, but missed 5 stars due to the patheticness of the mouse in this combo. But if you’re not too fussy about mice, disregard this.

    All in all, typical Logitech quality & build, & for a membrane keyboard, this is good enough for me. Recommended.

  21. Jeff Junstrom says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought to replace a smaller keyboard that came with an all in one Lenovo. That original keyboard although heavier, solid & with flat easy use keys had a number of key problems in terms of layout. The Logitech is larger and with the similar tactile response in the keys to older computers or wordprocessors. I required a good sized and well placed delete key, Enter key, backspace as well as the number keys to the right. The original Lenovo had a very small delete, backspace and enter key. Ideal for perhaps the fingers of a child or a trained bush-baby. I am neither.

    I needed a clear, full sized layout with old timers attention to the simple direct use of delete etc. This it has. Add to this the benefit of a secondary back space above the number key layout, neat F function keys, and the top layer of immediate response keys that control mail, music, home of a browser, control of volume in 3 separate keys, a window reducer (zap, window minimizes)…all straight forward. Oh and there is even a button that delivers an onscreen calculator.

    However, the drawbacks. Whisper quiet the keys are not. They are the standard plasticy pitched tap tap. The keyboard is light, almost to the point where it feels a touch cheap. The top layer of buttons mentioned have black on grey print which needs plenty of light to discern, these could have used a light or lighter print. And to cap this the one star removal is because, as with most keyboards these days, not all, this one has no indication of caps lock or number lock or scroll lock. Which despite the technobods who make these things ideas, is really a ludicrous omission…yes, even in this day and age of poking things with pens and little typing.

    Overall a practical, easily understood old style tactile qwerty keyboard with more than enough buttons without being flashy or over loaded. With better build quality and a couple of teeny lights for caps, this would be excellent. Reminded me of the old BBC computers and my Acorn Electron.

    Incidentally the mouse that comes in the package is rather small, for small hands. And lacks the click buttons at the side which i use a lot, for backwards etc on browsers. A minor niggle, but it’s small and doesn’t have much heft. Which to some might be a blessing.