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Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350

Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350
alaScore 87

261 reviews

Jun, 2013

alaTest has collected and analyzed 261 reviews from magazines and websites. People are impressed by the design and build quality. The value for money and usability also get good feedback.

usability, value for money, build quality, design

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Keyboards the Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.

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Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350

 

Editors' note: Aside from the Unifying USB receiver, the Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 is an exact copy of the Cordless Desktop Wave Keyboard . As a result, much of the copy is taken from the original review.

Comfortable keyboard design; impressive list of customizable features; affordable compared with other ergonomic keyboards.

Inconveniently placed media keys.

The Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 stands out for its comfortable ergonomic touches, an easy learning curve, affordable price, and unique Unifying connection. We have minor issues with the placement of the media controls, but heavy typists will...

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Logitech K350

 

Logitech engineers spent considerable time and energy studying the way we approach the task of typing and have responded with a thoughtful solution to some of our typing woes. The Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 offers a more-natural and comfortable...

It has a comfortable ergonomic design paired with one-button access to media and internet applications

This large keyboard has a hard time blending into your desktop decor

The wave-shaped keyboard frame, with its curved layout and cushioned palm rest, provides a natural and comfortable typing experience.

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"Love this keyboard but the keys are "sticky""

 

It has a power switch on the back, which lets me clean it without typing random letters. The wrist rest part of the keyboard is very comfortable. The batteries seem to last forever. I use it with the Logitech M705 "Marathon Mouse" which works great.

SOmetimes the keys seem to "stick" partway down. It's not one key rubbing against another. Sometimes if I hit a key lightly it won't type the letter. The rest of the keyboard is great but this problem has me a little dissatisfied.

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"Nicely designed and good feel to both keybd and mouse."

 

Set up was not easy, even though K350 was replacement for earlier logitech's. Installation software could not automatically delete the older software, nor overwrite it. Required 4 reboots to uninstall manually the older pieces of software so that this...

I like ergo keyboards. This is my second one and its much improved except for being a bit close together for my big hands Mouse is essentially the same as my earlier logitech wireless one, but software is improved for control of mouse.

Set up was not easy, even though K350 was replacement for earlier logitech's. Installation software could not automatically delete the older software, nor overwrite it. Required 4 reboots to uninstall manually the older software.

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Great keyboard, except for the ergonomics

 

I really wanted to love this keyboard as my old MS one needs replaced, but it just wasn't to be. Returned it after one day because my wrists were killing me...as bad as if I were typing on a straight keyboard. Only thing I liked about it were the...

Loved the dedicated media keys

Wrists hurt after 5 minutes of use. There really isn't much to the ergonomics of this keyboard, just a VERY slight curve that makes it "look" ergonomic. If you've every had problems with your wrists, give this one a pass

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"Great keyboard, except for the ergonomics"

 

I really wanted to love this keyboard as my old MS one needs replaced, but it just wasn't to be. Returned it after one day because my wrists were killing me...as bad as if I were typing on a straight keyboard. Only thing I liked about it were the...

Loved the dedicated media keys.

Wrists hurt after 5 minutes of use. There really isn't much to the ergonomics of this keyboard, just a VERY slight curve that makes it "look" ergonomic. If you've every had problems with your wrists, give this one a pass.

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"Great keyboard!"

 

I've had it for about a month and had no problems with it. It's comfortable, quiet, works from across the room and doesn't lag. It works right out of the box but you can install the software for more programmable shortcuts. Overall a fantastic home /...

Natural-feeling curve, quiet keys, comfortable, unifying receiver

No major ones, not the most portable keyboard due to media keys placement and non-detachable palmrest.

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"works like a charm"

 

took about a minute to install. My last wireless keyboard (which I returned) kept shutting off and requiring me to turn it off and on, or unplug and replug the USB key, etc. This keyboard and mouse worked from the very get go and has not given me any pr

none, really. I guess my only gripe is I wish the universal USB key worked w/ my logitec headset.

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"Good, but has it's quirks, use it w/trackball & Mouse"

 

Trial and error has shown, as found in other forums that keyboard seems to go to sleep while on my desktop pc. Found that if I hit the space bar a time or two, then press my programed keys all is well. Had to get trackball so I could use right hand...

I liked the idea of the unifying RXvr system, needed to buy new keyboard, old Logitech died after 8 years. Feel is good and functions fine (after I found work around for quirks).

Quirks: Programmable keys don't alway do what they're supposed to. Example: Reprogramed Media Center key to bring up Outlook Email. When pressed for the first time after booting or setting a while it aways brought up Media Center instead.

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Good, but has it's quirks, use it w/trackball & Mouse

 

Trial and error has shown, as found in other forums that keyboard seems to go to sleep while on my desktop pc. Found that if I hit the space bar a time or two, then press my programed keys all is well. Had to get trackball so I could use right hand...

I liked the idea of the unifying RXvr system, needed to buy new keyboard, old Logitech died after 8 years. Feel is good and functions fine (after I found work around for quirks)

Quirks: Programmable keys don't alway do what they're supposed to. Example: Reprogramed Media Center key to bring up Outlook Email. When pressed for the first time after booting or setting a while it aways brought up Media Center instead

Product Specifications

With the subtle, ergonomically designed shape of Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 your hands know precisely where to go. Your fingers naturally tuck into the Wave sculpted keys. The contoured palm rest keeps your hands cradled in comfort. And you won't have to relearn typing on an unfamiliar layout.

Header

Compatibility:PC
Manufacturer:Logitech
Model:K350
Packaged Quantity:1
Product Line:Logitech Wireless Keyboard

Input Device

Connectivity Technology:Wireless
Ergonomic Design: Yes
Form Factor:External
Interface (DA):2.4 GHz
Type:Keyboard

Miscellaneous

Microsoft Certification:Compatible with Windows 7

Service & Support

Type:5 years warranty

System Requirements

OS Required:Microsoft Windows 7 / Microsoft Windows Vista / XP