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The LeadsaiL Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Set combines ergonomic design with a full-size UK QWERTY layout, offering a reliable 2.4GHz wireless connection, long battery life, and convenient multimedia shortcuts, making it the perfect companion for your HP, Lenovo, or Mac devices.
Brand | LeadsaiL |
Product Dimensions | 43 x 12.5 x 2 cm; 700 g |
Item model number | K786-Purple |
Manufacturer | LeadsaiL |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Operating System | Linux, Chrome OS, Windows 8, Mac OS, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 700 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**A
Great keyboard and mouse combo
This mouse and keyboard combo is really great. Starting with the keyboard, I would probably not say it is a good keyboard for gaming or anything like that, but as an office-use keyboard, it is responsive and comfy to type on. I also like how it has incorporated various multimedia and quick functions on an FN key, just like a laptop.The mouse is nice, with a comfortably sized hump for your hand to cup over. The mouse seems to have good default settings, and I did not feel I needed to tweak any cursor speeds through Windows.The whole package uses a 2.4GHz connector to send the signal to your computer, and both the keyboard and mouse can be switched on and off, preserving battery life. For the price, it is a really decent combo set.
K**R
Perfectly decent wireless keyboard and mouse set
Note: My second photo shows the location of the USB dongle you need to operate these. It's hidden inside the mouse's battery compartment. There is also a socket for it inside the keyboard's battery hatch. You only need one dongle. I've seen a lot of people returning similar sets because they didn't realise where the dongle was. Oh and a warning - do not lose the dongle. You can't really get another and dongles for other keyboard will not work.Right, onto the devices themselves. They look white in my pictures, but I can assure you they're purple. The colour just doesn't photograph well. In the listing pictures, the purple seems deeper than it is. The true colour is about halfway between my pictures and those of the listing.The mouse is actually pretty good. It's relatively small, but not under-sized. The mouse buttons are really nice and quiet and I really appreciate that. And it works just fine, like any other decent mouse.The keyboard is decent, though the Enter key is strangely thin. Once you get used to that, it's fine. It's certainly not a mechanical keyboard, but it's a decent enough low profile membrane board. If you do a lot of typing, you might prefer something substantial, but for general home use, it's a good keyboard. There's a nice 'dishing' to the top of the keys which I really like too.
A**S
works just fine however, price and feedback just wasn't there for me
LeadsaiL Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Set,This keyboard worked well once connected it uses a generic driver in order for it to work however, once connected i didn't really have any issues with disconnection or drop out.The colour is quite striking that a camera doesn't really do it justice so if you like the colour purple this is something you will like.The keys for me while being extremely quiet and if your looking for a keyboard that makes minimal sound this would be something to check out.The feedback for me though was something i didn't like it felt like using a cheap laptop keyboard. The keys membrane just didn't give me the feedback and the keys are quite shallow.The material on the other hand were ok there is some flexibility so not the sturdiest on the market.The mouse well the wheel was ok however, the left and right click are again like this membrane there no feedback and the button feel very similar to the keyboard.The size of the mouse is slightly bigger than a travel size mouse some might like this approach others possibly not.Being slightly smaller in size i didn't feel this was the perfect mouse ergonomically so wasn't comfortable to me personally.Quality wise the mouse felt like a cheap mouse added to the set however, did function just fine and without issue.You will need to provided your own batteries as this set doesn't come with any. You will some AA and AAA batteries at hand.The description does mention a wrist rest in the description im not sure what this means as you don't get a wrist rest within the set nor is there an attachment provided.Overall most of the things i express are more to the point of personal preference however, i felt for the value and quality it was slightly high.The keyboard and mouse did perform well and worked without issue.
C**R
Great keyboard and mouse set
Both run on the same dongle that was inside the mouse. I just plugged that into my computer and the keyboard and mouse worked straight away. Sometimes you just need a keyboard and this works perfectly, it's lightweight and doesn't make much noise when typing, it feels strong and sturdy and good quality. The mouse is basic but works well, it feels quite chunky to use but I prefer that if I'm using graphics software. Definitely worth the price I loved it.
D**A
Aesthetic, but badly designed!
The media could not be loaded. Here are some thoughts after using this lilac wireless keyboard and mouse set. The aesthetic is gorgeous; the soft lilac adds a lovely touch to my setup. The low-profile keyboard types smoothly with a satisfying yet quiet sound that doesn't disturb anyone. It comes with adjustable feet for better ergonomics, which is a plus.However, here's where it gets interesting (or annoying): the keyboard is MASSIVE. Seriously, it's big for a full-size keyboard (maybe I'm not longer used to big size keyboards like in the 80s). There's an unusual amount of "dead space" around the function/direction keys that seems unnecessary...and then they make the tiniest "enter" key! π’The mouse, on the other hand, is so compact - perfect for younger users or those with smaller hands. It's responsive and smooth, with great scrolling action. The wireless functionality works flawlessly on both devices, though I find it amusing that they require batteries of different sizes.But, the real issue for me is that the keyboard's excessive width creates an awkward experience when using both devices together. You basically need to spread your arms to use the mouse comfortably!Would I recommend it? Well, it depends. If you have a massive desk with plenty of space to work around the width, then sure, it's a nice set to have (although for the price, you find better sets, including well-known brands); but, if you're like me and use a kid's desk, then this particular set will be a challenge.
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