

No more USB ports used up, bluetooth broadcasts on 2 channels


This is a great, inexpensive keyboard. I just recommended that we buy a few for the office based on my personal experience with mine at home. It's a cheap combo, but works well and has lasted quite some time. I play a lot of games and do a lot of programming, so this keyboard has seen a ton of use. It still works great. Never had an issue with the RF transmission, and the usb receiver loads drivers and acquires the devices in no time. Highly recommend this for someone looking for a cheap combo.

Doesnt feel super cheap, and the lighting is good not all distorted like some cheaper keyboards.

- Pretty color scheme - Comes with replacement switches, pliers - Knob-controlled light-up panel has some great options for backlight LEDs, real-time clock - Works better than another brand's keyboard that I already reviewed with a similar color scheme - Easy to clean

Solid, weighty and fits my big hand. Good wireless range. Solid charging cradle and long enough cables (2) provided.

Good quality for price point

The charge in the mouse is way better than on my last mouse I had. It doesnt freeze up randomly and all together a good mouse! Best purchase I have ever made!

The customization you can perform is top-tier The switches feel nice and thocky without being too noisy Wrist rest is a nice shape and surface finish Rgb is dazzling without being obscene Overall incredibly well constructed


Soft and so far allows for precise mouse movement


The MX Keys is the best keyboard that I have ever used. This is my second. The first is still good after 6 years of hard daily use. Zero key collapses. Key actions are precise. I like the heaviness of the board itself; the angle is perfect for desktop use. I haven't explored differences yet, but expect no surprises since they are essentially the same board. Setup is totally simple and it is Bluetooth compatible.

Clicks are like no other mouse Ive had. Never thought it could get better than the original G502 but they did it.

Had the naga before which was the wired version 1 since it came out and now having the wireless and the speed it has is amazing. Im very glad of my upgrade

This keyboard has everything I wanted -- white color, USB-wired, RGB backlighting, standard layout with number pad, and dedicated media buttons -- and some nice extras which I don't currently need but it's nice knowing they're available; namely programmable keys G1-G6, and supposedly some capability to build macros, but I know nothing about that. I think there is some capability to adjust the light effects, but I didn't bother to check because I'm happy with the default mode. Additional nice touches are the comfortable magnetic wrist support, which is detachable but stays reliably and securely fastened while in use; also, the cord is a generous length (I didn't measure but approximately 6 feet long) with fabric insulation, complete with a white Velcro strap for cable tidiness. Oddly I think, the cable is what pleased me the most because I had only expected the usual featureless plastic-coated cord bound with a twist-tie wire. Instead, it presents with an unexpected touch of class.

Sturdy, good weight, keys not too loud, responsive, lots of RGB modes with brightness, speed and direction modifiers. Function hotkeys are useful.


I've always been a fan of this style of trackball mouse. I had my previous one from Logitech for about 8 years, different color; one of the buttons wore out. So far this has been treating me well for the past 2 years. It's easy to clean and I appreciate the lighter white-blue color combination which brightens up my desk. - I specifically use a trackball mouse to deal with wrist stress and whenever I go back to a "regular" mouse, my hand hurts, so this is pretty much the only mouse I can use for my daily work. - The battery lasts quite a long time. I use rechargeable AAs and rotate the batteries probably once every 3-4 months. It's hard to say as I don't keep track and this mouse does not have any battery issues. - Trackball mouse needs much less real estate on the desk because I don't have to move it around, it stays in one spot.