Brand | Logitech |
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Item model number | 920-005002 |
Hardware Platform | Mac |
Operating System | Windows 10, 11 or later |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 2.82 x 18.3 x 8.15 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.82 x 18.3 x 8.15 inches |
Color | With Mouse |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Batteries | 2 CR2032 batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B00LZVP73S |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 7, 2014 |
Logitech MK750 Wireless Solar Keyboard and Wireless Marathon Mouse Combo for PC
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Brand | Logitech |
Color | With Mouse |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
About this item
- Solar-powered keyboard: No battery hassles. Any light source keeps the keyboard charged for at least three months, even in total darkness
- High-performance laser mouse: Get accurate cursor control, hyper-fast scrolling and up to three years of battery life
- Unifying wireless receiver: One tiny USB receiver wirelessly connects both the keyboard and mouse to your computer
- Comfortable combo: Concave key caps, whisper quiet keys and sculpted mouse for feel-good typing and mouse control
- PC compatible: Works with Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP
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Ergonomic | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Sleep mode | 3.8 | 4.4 | 3.8 | 4.1 | 4.1 |
For gaming | 3.1 | 3.8 | 3.6 | 3.4 | 3.4 |
Battery life | 3.9 | — | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.4 |
Value for money | — | — | 3.9 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
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number of keys | 3 | 104 | 104 | 104 | 104 |
connectivity tech | Wireless | Bluetooth, Usb | Bluetooth, Usb | Usb | Usb |
power source | Solar Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
operating system | Windows 10, 11 or later | Linux,Windows | Chrome OS, Linux, Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows 11 | Windows 10, 11 or later, Chrome OS, Windows 8, Windows 7, Chrome OS | Windows 10, 11 or later, Chrome OS |
From the manufacturer
Power on
A sleek solar keyboard powered by light. A laser mouse with ultra-long battery life. Power through every day and task with the ultimate wireless combo for power-efficiency and performance.
Powered-by-light keyboard
The solar keyboard charges itself with any indoor and outdoor light. So say goodbye to changing batteries and charging cables—solar power keeps your keyboard charged and ready.
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Slim and sleek
Only 1/3-inch thick with rounded edges, the streamlined wireless keyboard looks great with your laptop or desktop computer.
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Comfortable typing
Featuring Logitech’s concave key cap design, you’ll enjoy fast, quiet and smooth typing hour after hour.
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Unifying wireless technology
One tiny Logitech Unifying Receiver connects both the keyboard and mouse to your laptop. Enjoy reliable, plug-and-play wireless and secure 128-bit AES encryption.
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Hyper-fast scrolling
Fly through long Web pages with a spin of the wheel. Or switch to precise click-to-click scrolling to quickly navigate lists, slides and photos.
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Power for the long run
With long-lasting power on two pre-installed AAA batteries, the Marathon Mouse just keeps going so you can work on and on without interruptions.
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Laser precision and more
Get smooth, responsive and accurate cursor control on almost any surface. The compact, sculpted, right-handed mouse supports your hand in a natural, comfortable position.
System Requirements
- Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 or later
- USB port
- Light source from sunlight and/or indoor lighting
- Internet connection for optional software download
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Unifying Receiver
| Yes | Nano Receiver | Nano Receiver | Yes | Yes |
Palm Rest
| ✘ | ✘ | ✘ | ✔ | ✔ |
Power
| Solar (Keyboard) 2 AAA (Mouse) | 2AAA, 1AA | 2AAA, 1AA | 4 AA Batteries | 4 AA Batteries |
Mouse Sensor
| Laser | Advanced Optical | Advanced Optical | Laser | Laser |
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Customers like the performance, battery life, comfort, and appearance of the keyboard. They mention that the solar cells work great, the internal battery holds a charge for almost 3 months, and that the keyboard feels great to type on. They are also satisfied with the thickness, and energy level.
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Customers like the performance of the keyboard. For example, they say it's beautiful, well designed for functionality, and works great for gaming. The solar cells work great, save the environment, and allow for the elegant design. Some say the unifying receiver works as advertised, and the wireless works 100% flawlessly. Overall, customers are satisfied with the performance and durability of the product.
"...The keyboard is a bit expensive but is clearly of high quality* Most painless install I've ever seen in my life for a wireless device*..." Read more
"...and the quality of the products I have from them so far are very professional and very well-made, and that is not the way there can't be potential..." Read more
"...It's always at 95% charged or higher. That part works great, and I love how slim the keyboard is because it doesn't need space for AA's...." Read more
"...One day, it just stopped working completely. I was devastated...." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the keyboard. They mention that it has stayed charged without hardly ever putting it under water. The internal battery holds a charge for almost 3 months, and it won't eat your batteries. It has a sleek look and design, and won''t be eaten by your batteries, like some other keyboards.
"...Battery life is apparently as good as the other exuberant reviewers (and the manufacturer) suggest - even in a dark room for days on end, the..." Read more
"...There are wireless keyboards...and there are battery-free wireless keyboards with no consumables and no clutter behind your 'puter...." Read more
"...but a "solar powered" keyboard should not have such a short battery life as it just makes it a fancy regular wireless keyboard that has an extremely..." Read more
"...wireless- very good response time on the computer- self-charging WITH downloadable programs from Logitech that can supplement the..." Read more
Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They say it feels great to type on, has the best key-switch feel, and the elevated chiclet-style. They also mention that the sensitivity is perfect, and that the mouse fits nicely in their hand. Overall, most are happy with the comfort and quality of the product.
"...Looks totally awesome* Feels great to type on..." Read more
"...All-in-all this keyboard is easy to look at, well-built, comfortable to type on, wireless, and green! What more could you really ask for?..." Read more
"...It felt so good! I've actually been meaning to get the MB110LL/A for my PC, but after this Logitech keyboard came out, I decided to give it a try...." Read more
"...It has a little curve in the keys though so it's easier to feel for the center of the key...." Read more
Customers like the thickness of the keyboard. For example, they say it's really thin so doesn't take up much space, it'd be perfect for carrying around in a backpack. Customers also appreciate the lightweight design and the fact that it can fit in their Dell backpack. The profile is thin and sleek, and the keyboard is full-sized.
"...The keyboard is as thin as advertised. It is very sleek, and looks great on a glass desk...." Read more
"...The profile is thin and sleek, but the keyboard is full-sized...." Read more
"...very thin- very light- beautiful reflective surface/comes with free cloth for cleaning..." Read more
"...Thin, light, green, great feel, no charging required, numpad and an ingenious Logitech design has combined forces to create arguably the best piece..." Read more
Customers like the sleek and minimal design of the keyboard. The reflective surface and matte textured keys make it a modern-looking keyboard.
"...The keyboard is as thin as advertised. It is very sleek, and looks great on a glass desk...." Read more
"...The matte textured keys look nice against the gloss black surface of the keyboard, but I haven't yet decided how I feel about the white ring around..." Read more
"...very thin- very light- beautiful reflective surface/comes with free cloth for cleaning..." Read more
"...green, great feel, no charging required, numpad and an ingenious Logitech design has combined forces to create arguably the best piece of computer..." Read more
Customers like the energy level of the keyboard. They mention that the solar-power feature is exceptional, and it works great in a well-lighted room. The keyboard is sleek, quiet, and light weight, and is energy-saving.
"...Both the wireless aspect and the self-charging solar aspect are the two greatest pros to this product. But there's more...." Read more
"...The keyboard can work with minimal inside light (i opened it at night)...." Read more
"...I mean there's no cable, and there's no replacing batteries! It's all solar power...." Read more
"...No wires. No changing batteries. No hassles." "Powered by light- even indoors"Thank you again for yet another great product, Logitech...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the keyboard quality. Some mention that the keys are responsive, the feature set of the keyboard is decent, and the solar aspect of the product works well. However, others say that the keyboard itself is faulty and the mapping functions are unable to handle this key combination. The keys on these keyboards cannot be replaced and if one falls off, the product is not a clicker keyboard.
"...The feature set of the keyboard is decent - there's a FN key between CTRL and ALT on the right side of the keyboard that, when held down, allows the..." Read more
"...The keyboard began working instantly (what a nice surprise)!..." Read more
"...into its 3-year warranty period, one of the two "Shift" key caps came loose from the base, and would not re-seat...." Read more
"...In summary, pros:- chiclet keyboard WITH very good bounce on each key- wireless- very good response time on the computer-..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sturdiness of the keyboard. Some mention that it's thin, light, wireless, and sturdy, while others say that it seems a bit flimsy and the keys easily break. Overall, the product seems to have a very low production quality.
"...do have the general feel of a laptop keyboard, but are noticeably sturdier than most...." Read more
"...These keyboards seem to have very low production quality and I no longer recommend them and am amending my original 4 star review...." Read more
"...The flip-down feet are quite thin, but seem to be reasonably well made... just don't sit or set a book on your keyboard and they should be fine...." Read more
"...be prepared to have to damage the tab in the process as it's made of weak plastic...." Read more
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One thing that surprised me was that there is NO INSTALLATION AT ALL. Literally, you plug the transceiver into a USB port and turn the keyboard on. That's it. A few seconds later, my Windows 7 (64-bit) OS detected the keyboard, installed the drivers, and I was up and running. This is the single most seamless experience I have ever had with a wireless device, and it was impressive. This is how wireless device setup should be - other manufacturers take note.
The solar panels on the keyboard are subtle and I don't notice them at all. The keyboard has a glossy black glass surface that accumulates dust very visibly, but when you keep it clean it looks like a darn cool keyboard. The keyboard comes with a cloth wipe for keeping the solar panels clear of dust. I use it once every couple days for aesthetics.
Like other reviewers, I can also confirm that the battery meter never budges. I do a lot of computer work - I'm a professional software engineer whose HOBBY is also software, so it is a rare day when I do not spend at least 4-5 hours (and usually much much more) typing away. In the two weeks I've had this keyboard so far it has yet to leave the "100%" mark, and I leave it on constantly.
Speaking of power, I live in the not-so-sunny city of Seattle and usually have the blinds part-way open. Right now as I type this, the keyboard software reports it is receiving 330 lux, more than enough to charge the battery (if it actually needed charging, which it does not and so far has not with two weeks of constant abuse). During the evening my lamp gives the keyboard about 50 lux, and for comparison that is a 60-watt bulb sitting about 2 feet from the keyboard behind a lampshade. On a sunny day, the keyboard receives several thousand lux, which is far beyond the good end of the meter that the keyboard software provides (500 lux).
The feature set of the keyboard is decent - there's a FN key between CTRL and ALT on the right side of the keyboard that, when held down, allows the function keys to perform various functions: navigate to home, send mail, magnify, launch windows calculator, start Windows Media Player, previous track, pause, next track, mute, lower volume, raise volume, put computer to sleep and bring up the right-click context menu at the cursor location.
As also mentioned in other reviews, there is no capslock, scroll-lock or numlock light. The one feature missing from this keyboard is a graphical indicator in the Windows taskbar for these keyboard states, but there are several free tools out there on the Internet that will provide this functionality if it really bugs you. I can't honestly say I've noticed or cared.
The keyboard is as thin as advertised. It is very sleek, and looks great on a glass desk. It has feet for standing up, and unlike some other reviews I saw I do not feel that the feet are of inferior quality. I have been using computer keyboards for 27 years and I think the feet on this are actually way better than the ones on some other keyboards I've had in the past.
The keys do have the general feel of a laptop keyboard, but are noticeably sturdier than most. The keyboard does not flex at all, and I had no problems adjusting to this keyboard style from my "classic" PC keyboard. The keyboard is full sized, unlike most laptop keyboards, so the transition is very easy. If anything I feel that my hands have less strain typing on this keyboard because it requires less effort to press the keys - but not so little that you'll make extra typos because of it (the keys have a satisfying pressure threshold for registering a keystroke).
To summarize:
* The keyboard is a bit expensive but is clearly of high quality
* Most painless install I've ever seen in my life for a wireless device
* Battery life is apparently as good as the other exuberant reviewers (and the manufacturer) suggest - even in a dark room for days on end, the keyboard has a full battery.
* Looks totally awesome
* Feels great to type on
I'd say: spoil yourself just a bit and say goodbye to the keyboard wire forever because you will never want to go back after you experience this keyboard.
UPDATE: 23 June 2011 - Keyboard is still working great. I've gotten the power down as low as 85% through prolonged sunlight starvation; leaving the blinds open for a single afternoon had it back at 100% the next time I turned on the computer, so I'm happy to report I'm still very satisfied with the device. If battery life does become a problem, the on/off switch is right next to the minus key on the numeric keypad, so it's simple enough to turn the keyboard off when not using it.
First of all, per usual, the Logitech packaging was very nice. The box contains the keyboard, a soft cloth (for wiping the inevitable fingerprints from the shiny surface of the K750), the USB dongle ("unifying receiver"), and a USB extension stick (to allow easier accessibility to the USB ports on your computer).
After plugging the unifying receiver into my desktop computer, I quickly removed the protective film over the front of the keyboard and flipped the power switch to "on". The keyboard began working instantly (what a nice surprise)! The first thing I did was hop on the internet and point my browser toward the Logitech website to download the Solar App. Although this app isn't a requirement for the keyboard to function fully, it is a nice little added feature. In place of the Solar App, should you decide not to install it, there is a "solar" button which when pushed will light one of two LED's, green or red, to indicate whether the solar panels are receiving sufficient light to maintain a charge. If you do install the Solar App, the "solar" button launches the app on your desktop which has a real-time speedometer style display showing the LUX (amount of light) being collected by the solar panels as well as the current charge percentage of the battery. My office has no windows (*sad face*) and only the fluorescent lighting from above (6 four-foot bulbs total) but the LUX meter is always well into the green.
As far as typing on the K750 goes, I'm pretty happy with the feel so far. Due to some residual muscle memory from my previous keyboard, and the orientation of the "insert", "delete", "home", "end", " pg up", & "pg down" key group, I find myself hitting the wrong button at times. I really like the "chick-let" style and spacing of the keys however this is something that will also take a bit of getting used to. I've always liked the way most lap-top keyboards have felt, and this is quite similar to that.
Physically, the keyboard seems to be well constructed. It's VERY thin, and has a decent heft for its size. There is a certain satisfaction that I get from handling a product with a relatively high perceived density (if that makes any sense at all), and this keyboard has that. The flip-down feet are quite thin, but seem to be reasonably well made... just don't sit or set a book on your keyboard and they should be fine. Contrary to another reviewers comments, the keys do not "click" when they are PRESSED, however when typing fast or tapping the keys, they do make a bit of a "click-like" sound, as do all keyboards that I know of. The matte textured keys look nice against the gloss black surface of the keyboard, but I haven't yet decided how I feel about the white ring around the perimeter of the K750. It might be nice to be able to customize (or at least choose) the color of the surround.
So far, everything has been hunky-dorey, but here is where I tell you why I would like to subtract a half-star if that were possible. The lack of a Caps-Lock, Num-Lock, & Scroll-Lock indicator lights is quite annoying. I realize that power consumption is of great concern with this device, but I believe that these indicators are necessary and could have been worked in, even if they were only momentary indicators when the buttons are pressed. The lack of indicator lights makes it difficult to tell when the caps lock is on (obviously). Under normal circumstances this isn't a HUGE problem, but when you're entering a password where the characters are hidden and you can't tell whether your caps-lock is on, it becomes an irritation. While I have not downloaded it, Logitech does offer their Setpoint software that incorporates an on-screen indicator for the caps-, num-, and scroll-lock buttons in Windows. I did not want to use Logitech's Setpoint software (v6.22) because I already have an earlier version of the software installed and highly customized for my mouse and per Logitech's installation instructions, all settings from previous versions would have been erased upon installation (why Logitech, why?). I found and download a little utility called "Caps Lock" (search el Goog for "caps lock indicator") in place of installing the Setpoint software and this in concert with the "Toggle Keys" feature found under Windows Accessibility Options (which makes your computer beep different tones for on / off when any of the "lock" buttons are pressed) take care of all the caps-lock indication that I need.
Another possible issue is the proximity of the "PC power off" function key to the "volume up" function key. The two functions are directly beside each other, and I can see myself, during the course of a work day, accidentally shutting down my PC instead of turning up my music volume after taking a call. The Setpoint software may allow some customization of the function keys to make this a non-issue, but since I won't install the new Setpoint, I do not know for sure if this is the case.
Last, and definitely least (it's hardly worth mentioning), is that I'd like to have a second "FN" (function) button for my left hand, but that's no big deal.
All-in-all this keyboard is easy to look at, well-built, comfortable to type on, wireless, and green! What more could you really ask for? (Oh yea, a caps lock indicator light!) Anyway, I've always been a big fan of Logitech peripherals, and while they may not have hit a grand slam with this one, I think they at least hit another home run.
edit 7/12/17: So after nearly 6 years, my original K750 finally gave up. One day, it just stopped working completely. I was devastated. After messing with the power switch and the unifying receiver, I finallyI removed the "non-user serviceable" rechargeable button cell battery and replaced it with another, and everything is working again. In the meantime, while I was waiting for the rechargeable battery to come in the mail, I bought another K750 to use as it simply wasn't an option to go back to a regular keyboard. I still love this keyboard.
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Reviewed in Mexico on November 28, 2023
É muito prático ter a recarga solar.
Só é uma pena a dificuldade de achar o produto.
And worst of all, it was SO LOUD.
Now, this isn't a SILENT keyboard, but it is much quieter than most. The keys themselves are low profile and easier to press, so hands don't get as fatigued.
I used one of these for three years as I travelled.
Positives?
-Quiet
-Keys are well-placed and by having slight spaces between certain key groups, it's easier to find them with tough-typing
-Batteries don't need replacing due to solar
-Low profile of both the keyboards and the keys means not having to hinge your wrist as much, so reduced strain.
Negatives?
-It's heavy! All that solar stuff adds to the weight
-Very difficult to charge in poor lighting, and interior lights are often not bright enough to compensate. I have fond memories of leaving my keyboard on the stairs in Cambodia or Albania or wherever, to try and get it to charge so I could work.
Is it a perfect keyboard? No, but it's a REALLY good one.
I'm a professional writer and I have to interview people and take notes, and I think this will be much less invasive during our recorded conversations now.