Budget wireless gaming keyboard and mouse combos

Budget wireless gaming keyboard and mouse combos

A keyboard and a good gaming mouse are essential to playing games on the computer.  Though users have the opportunity to buy them separately, manufacturers often sell them in bundles, which tend to offer greater value for money. While looking for the right keyboard and mouse combos for gaming, make sure you prioritise those that come with sturdy keyboards, have gaming modes, and are ergonomically designed to ensure you can game for long hours. Add to this the freedom offered by wireless devices, and you get a device that is definitely something to be considered. Here’s a look at some wireless keyboard and mouse combos available on Amazon that gamers can consider. Do note that these products are selected based on the specifications and features on offer.

Logitech MK345 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo

The Logitech MK345 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo is a good option for gamers who also tend to use their desktops for other work. This is because users get the opportunity to type on a full-sized layout as well as media buttons that let you skip, pause or mute songs at the press of a button. According to the company, you should be able to enjoy a 4-year battery for the keyboard and 18-month battery life for the mouse thank to the product’s energy-efficient design. There is also an on/off switch present on both the mouse as well as the keyboard, so you can turn off your devices when not in use and save a bit more power. The mouse has a battery life indicator and nano-receiver storage, and the products automatically go to sleep mode when not being used. With a comfortable palm rest, a right-handed mouse with contours and a keyboard whose height can be adjusted, you can enjoy a decent level of comfort while gaming. There is a wide wheel to improve the scrolling experience. The combo’s spill-resistant design ensures the user does not have to worry about accidental spills while gaming.

Dell Km117 Wireless Keyboard Mouse

The Dell Km117 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse combo have a sleek and compact design. You can connect the keyboard and mouse with a nano dongle, via the 2.4GHz RF for a wireless connection, or directly connect it to a USB port. This gives you the freedom to physically connect the combo if you run out of battery. Typing on the full-sized keyboard should be comfortable, thanks to the chiclet keys. According to the company, the keyboard and mouse combo comes with a battery life of 12 months. So you should be able to use it for a year without worrying about the battery. 

HP Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo

The HP Wireless Keyboard has a good build quality with natural contours that allow the keyboard to sit comfortably in hands and arm wrists. The keyboard has a full-fledged three-zone layout for keys, num pad, and arrow keys. It comes with 10-hot keys for quick access to emails, the internet, and search. The dedicated caps lock indicator helps in improving typing accuracy. The mouse has an ambidextrous design that pairs well with the keyboard and also has a responsive sensor beneath it. It also houses a dedicated on/off button to preserve the battery.

Logitech MK215

The Logitech MK215 uses 2.4Ghz wireless connection to offer a stable link to the monitor, which is claimed to hold its own even at a distance of 10m. This means that you can bid the hassles of wires adieu without worrying their absence would cause lags in your gaming responses, even when you’re sitting far from the monitor. Logitech claims that this keyboard and mouse combination has a battery life that lasts two years. The optical mouse and keyboard are also 32% smaller than most of Logitech’s other keyboards, letting users with limited space enjoy a clutter-free setup and carry it easily in the backpack. You can also use a USB cord to connect the two with your monitor if needed.

Kajoli Anand Puri

Kajoli Anand Puri

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