⌨️ Elevate your workspace with comfort and connectivity that keeps up with you!
The Logitech Signature K650 is a full-size wireless keyboard featuring deep-cushioned keys and an integrated wrist rest for superior comfort. It offers dual wireless connectivity via Bluetooth Low Energy and Logi Bolt USB receiver, ensuring versatile compatibility across Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android platforms. Designed for productivity, it includes dedicated multimedia keys and boasts an impressive battery life of up to 36 months. Built sustainably with recycled plastics and a spill-resistant design, the K650 is the perfect blend of comfort, performance, and eco-conscious innovation.
Brand | Logitech |
Product Dimensions | 45.73 x 19.35 x 2.43 cm; 930 g |
Item model number | 920-010918 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | Logitech Signature K650 Wireless Keyboard |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Chromebook |
Operating System | iPadOS 14.0 or later, iOS 14.0 or later, Chrome OS, macOS 10.15 or later, Windows 10 |
Number of Batteries | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Item Weight | 930 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
W**L
Great typing experience and flawless Bluetooth connection
Bought this for my wife to use with our older Dell XPS 15 laptop (which is plugged into an external monitor).The feel of the keys and general typing experience is wonderful. I far prefer the feel of typing on a keyboard such as this compared to a low-profile MX Keys keyboard or Razer BlackWidow mechanical keyboard. My wife absolutely loves using this keyboard.Though this comes with a wireless dongle, we are using it with a Bluetooth connection to the laptop. The experience is just like a wired keyboard, as there is no lag/delay or missed key press.It runs on 2 AA batteries, for which Logitech say it will last up to 36 months – which is quite incredible if true! An advantage of replaceable batteries over a built-in rechargeable is in the latter case rechargeable batteries lose their capacity over time and so after a few years the entire device has to be replaced.We bought this to replace an older Microsoft Wireless keyboard that did have a wireless dongle but no Bluetooth connection. Unfortunately, the wireless experience with that older keyboard wasn’t very good as it would occasionally miss key presses or have weird delays…This Logitech keyboard has many helpful media keys and a nice wrist wrest too. Some online reviews have said the wrist wrest wasn’t very good (too short/small), but my wife (who is quite petit) has had no problems with it at all.Overall, I would say this is very good value for money and similarly looks and feels like good quality.
D**E
Logi 650 keyboard
Excellent key board for price, quality keys and comfortable to use, downside to many key functions but not a problem when using. recommended
A**D
Feels and looks nicer than expected
The media could not be loaded. Plastic feels pretty good and the buttons are soft and cushy. It is very quiet so is good for someone who works late in the evenings with people resting in adjacent rooms.Would recommend downloading the Logi Options+ app as it will state the battery life remaining and provides additional customisation features.Worth noting the "insert" button will flip around the alternate symbols when typing. Took me a while to solve that one.
M**E
Soft keys, useful shortcuts
Love this keyboard, keys are nice and soft, the shortcuts are genuinely useful.Only negative, when switching from other keyboards to this, you might hit a shortcut thinking you were hitting backspace.However, very much a nitpick, as I could type away for years on this.
Z**.
NO INS key and special key on the right are all messed up
The keyboard itself is nice, light, fairly quiet (compared to my previous K520), comes with a usb dongle so not forced to bluetooth out of the box (but can, if that's what you are after). Runs on 2 AAA batteries that are not included.Now what you need to pay attention to is as I wrote in the headline, the INS key is not default functionality. For some twisted reason Logitech decided to make keyboard language switch as default functionality for the key that is where the INS normally is. If you need INS then it's FN+that key... Now if you use copy-paste or use file managers like Total Commander a lot, then DO NOT BUY THIS. As of writing this there is no way to change functionality on the key other than resulting to hacky solutions or additional background 3rd party software. Also the screenshot and the break/pause buttons are not there either (but you can remap using Logi Options+ at least). So oldschool users and developers shoul avoid like a plague.If you are a beginner/casual user or want to use it with other than PCs, then it's a really nice keyboard.
A**G
Good choice for Bluetooth keyboard
Does the job. Bought it for home office and smart TV.Connects effortlessly with mobile device, smart TV (Hiesense) or laptop.Generally comfortable to type and decent clicking feedback. It's not the most quiet but not too loud. Size and weight are also good.Overall no real complaints, works well and worth the price.
G**.
Ok
I like these keyboard. I use an older version at work.Two main gripes, 1 it doesn’t flit between usb insert and Bluetooth very well. Always takes longer to reconnect the Bluetooth.I use this for two different machines one Mac and one pc. Work flawlessly when up and running. Especially the Mac features.Second issue is that my Mac will only recognise this as a Mac keyboard through Bluetooth. Will not recognise it as a Mac keyboard when using the usb dongle. Which is annoying as I use one hub for the two machines. So thought It would be ideal.But yeah that’s the downfalls for me based on my requirements.For single machine use it is very comfortable. Very robust.
D**L
Usual quality logitech
I like logitech keyboards. I touch type but have fat fingers so a good size keyboard is important to me and this one is good. My only complaint, well two complaints, are that a few of the standard keys on a keyboard, such as the windows logo, print screen, etc aren't there, instead replaced with other ones. Also, although wireless, it doesn't have its own wireless mouse like other keyboards. My own fault for not looking closer, just means I use 2 ports for the mouse and keyboards. Other than that it's a good solid keyboard and responsive.
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