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Logitech Signature K855 Wireless Mechanical TKL Keyboard $99 Delivered + Surcharge @ Centre Com

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Explore our range of high-quality IT products, including the Logitech Signature K855 Wireless Mechanical TKL Keyboard in Graphite. This compact, tenkeyless design offers confident mechanical typing and wireless freedom with Bluetooth® and Logi Bolt USB receiver connectivity. Easily switch between up to three devices using Easy-Switch and enjoy fast dispatch and delivery of local stock throughout Australia. Upgrade your workspace with the versatile, easy-to-use Signature K855 keyboard today.

After the HP OMEN Spacer deal from yesterday, It was recommended to me that the Logitech K855 would be better value and with my experience with their wireless mouse's, I know that the battery life and connectivity are both extremely good.

This price of $99 appears to include shipping. Free shipping excludes WA, NT & remote areas.
Surcharges: 1.2% Card & PayPal, 2% AmEx.

Free Shipping conditions;

  • May not be available to some rural/outer areas.
  • May exclude some high-volume & bulky products.
  • Excludes Star Track & Express options.
  • Online orders only.

Alternatively, it is on sale at MWave for $79, with shipping, for me this would be +$10 making MWave a better option at $89 total, for others it may be more expensive if the postage is higher.

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  • It's too bad I had already bought the HP OMEN deal from yesterday, I would have opted for this one.

  • +2

    TTC Red Switches.

  • +2

    It’s out of stock for now but Amazon seems to be cheaper?

    Logitech Signature K855 Wireless Mechanical Keyboard, Graphite (Linear) https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0BN6WJ1QZ

  • Pity no macro keys.

  • +2

    These were $66.60 two months ago

  • $79 at mwave

  • -1

    no rechargeable batteries, no usb connection. I have a keychron K8 that charges and connects via usb, and can also do wireless via bluetooth. Means I can have my keyboard set up on my main home pc via usb, then if I work from home, switch to wireless and connect to the work laptop without disrupting my desk. One keyboard for both keeps my desk uncluttered. Could do the same with this keyboard if you want to connect to your home pc with BT, which generally means no using that keyboard for bios etc.

    • +3

      Yeah but this one has usb dongle that can be use with bios.

    • +2

      it has removeable batteries which plenty of people would consider a positive… also the wireless is absolutely rock solid which I've heard isn't always brilliant with keychron.

  • +1

    Anyone know a good wired TKL with multimedia keys on the left hand side, i.e., where they always should be?

    • keen to hear this too, i love this little keyboard but i'd kill for a volume knob on it…

      • +1

        I've been browsing all day and omfg, it's like everyone decided that any keyboard with mech switches can't have any keyboard advancement beyond 1980. No notch on the caps key, either no multimedia keys or they're placed in a useless location, enter key is the plain single line kind, but they did add one thing - a USB-C socket instead of a proper strain-relieved cable. Because who needs a keyboard that can survive a cable yank?

  • +1

    Alternatively, it is on sale at MWave for $79(mwave.com.au), with shipping, for me this would be +$10 making MWave a better option at $89 total, for others it may be more expensive if the postage is higher.

    I'm seeing it as $109 from the above link.

    • Yes, looks like it went up in price.

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