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Logitech M185 Wireless Mouse Black/Red $10, Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo $15 (C&C) @ Harvey Norman

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The compact keyboard design cuts out excess to be 36 percent smaller than standard keyboards, while still containing all the standard keys.
Whisper quiet keys cause keystrokes to barely make a noise, so you can concentrate on what you are listening to - rather than the keyboard.
Don’t worry about having to change batteries all the time - the keyboards battery life last 24 months while the mouse will run for 5.
2.4GHz wireless provides up to 10m of interference free access, allowing you to access media from the comfort of your couch.

A 2.4GHz wireless connection for the Logitech wireless mouse is provided by a discrete USB receiver, reliably providing a steady signal without dropouts or excessive lag.
The wireless receiver that comes with this M185 Wireless Mouse works with a range of Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, or Linux-based computers.
An On/Off Switch on the mouse itself, along with the smart sleep mode helps you converse the battery life which can last for up to 12 months on a single AA battery.

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  • -1

    How much are they normally?

    • 15 on every other day sale(s), dunno what they're meant to retail for.

      • $39.95 on logitech site

    • +1

      For Logitech MK220 combo, JB Hifi $23.20, Umart $24

      For Logitech MK185 mouse, JB Hifi $12.80, Target $20

      Probably not much but this is the cheapest (that I could find) currently.

  • Nice. Logitech wireless mice last for ages. Had my M525 since early 2015 and only had to replace the rubber on my scroll wheel which cost $2.

    Also, any suggestions on an RGB gaming mouse? I'm a finger tip user who prefers smaller and light weight mice. Indifferent from wired or wireless but if going wired, the cable should not be flimsy. Ideally the colour can be changed.

    • Thermaltake talon x? $25 with ebay plus from computer alliance. Comes with free mat. There is a review on youtube for it.

      • Hm, had a few people close to me suggest G102. There are a few cheapies on Aliexpress. How do they compare?

        • Honestly not an expert. I needed a mouse quickly. Check out the youtube review if you are not sure it goes into detail about the specs. Better that a thermaltake talon blue which is highly regarded for a budget mouse. For $25 can't go wrong for a wired mouse. Also very fast shipping got it the next day which is weird since I live in melbourne and the store is in queensland.

          • @quill: Sure will. Those are speedy times!

  • The Logitech M185 mouse is a noisy mess. Mine was used for ten minutes before becoming a paperweight (and not a very good one at that!)

    • +1

      really? i have 3. I think they're great for travel. Wouldnt use it for an office though

    • those pesky mice sure make some noise

  • I purchased the Logitech MK220 combo as a cheap slim solution to use on my TV/Media centre PC. The mouse is functional with no real complaints there. However, the keyboard is frustrating to use. The input lag is inconsistent can be up to a few seconds even when I move up close to the receiver. It feels like the keyboard takes a while to "wake up" or reestablish connection, sometimes the key clicks do not even register.
    Here's an example of the keyboard from my couch 2 meters from the receiver typing the whole alphabet: cdefghijk
    As you can see it did not recognise the first couple of letters and then simply gave up after k.
    I would not recommend this product.

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