The Wireless Keyboard K350 from Logitech is a wireless keyboard for use with Windows-based computers. It uses the included Logitech Unifying receiver, which plugs into an available USB port, to communicate with your computer sans wires. This receiver can also be used with other compatible Logitech wireless input devices, eliminating the need to use a separate receiver or keyboard and mouse.
The keyboard uses high-frequency 2.4GHz technology, which eliminates dropouts, delays, and interference. It is built with a contoured wave design, which is designed to compensate for the varied length of your fingers. A contoured palm rest provides extra typing comfort. Multimedia controls and programmable F-keys let you better control your computer. The keyboard can operate for up to 3 years between battery changes.
Cindy Hoeger (verified owner) –
This is the first time I have owned a wireless keyboard and I just love it. I love the style and the features are easy to understand and use. I hope Logitech will keep making this style.
Burdette Bergstrom (verified owner) –
My first K350 was bought some years ago and has served me well. When it came time to replace the foreign alphabet overlays on it, I had to decide whether to get a new one or keep going with a 10 year old device that years of dog hair other debris, and constant use, had started to compromise – barely but noticeably. B&H’s sale price convinced me to go for new. With new overlays installed, it works like a charm. As this keyboard first came out in 2004, I was afraid Logitech might cease production and leave me high and dry with something new and improved. The very slight curve to the keyboard is comfortable and fits the way I type. I found the curve in other ergonomic keyboards too pronounced and uncomfortable. And excellent all around keyboard with a full range of media keys, most of which I do not use. I understand that keyboard comfort is quite personal, but for me the K350 is a perfect fit. It works and I have not desire to see it improved.
Richmond Donnelly (verified owner) –
Very soft to the touch. Plenty of rest room with the bar. I’m not as tired from typing. Just don’t tell work, I said that.
Winona Feeney (verified owner) –
Good keyboard overall. There ergonomic position seems to work well (fewer typos, too). Lots of auxiliary buttons for other computer functions like audio and display (sleep is my favorite). The keys are a bit mushy, but not bad for me since I am not a fan of clacky keys.
Domenic Ryan (verified owner) –
Fantastic shape and feel of keys on this keyboard. The price was right also.
Adolph Conn (verified owner) –
This is the fourth of this keyboard I have bought, the first 3 were part of the MK550 keyboard and mouse set. I bought this to replace a keyboard I accidentally damaged. Pros: more durable the most keyboards (though not indestructible), comfortable, has buttons to control volume, and has number pad. cons: rather large
Gerard Douglas (verified owner) –
I’ve had this keyboard for less than two months and haven’t had any of the troubles with it stalling that have been reported here. The minus-underscore key has to be pressed harder than the others but I can live with that. The letters on my last Logitech MK 710 keyboard were wearing off within a week and so far the nice heavy bright letters on this keyboard look brand new. And the wave design is super comfortable to use — took about 10 minutes to get used to. I’m not much on a bunch of fancy functions and extra keys, but I LOVE the key that puts the computer to sleep! It’s on the very top right end and lower than the other extra keys – so far I haven’t put the computer to sleep accidentally. The center top bit is really handy for me also, especially the key that mutes or unmutes the speakers. (Maybe someday I’ll try out the other extra keys and the ‘enhanced’ function keys too…) The keys make some noise (mechanical, not an electronic ‘click’), which is actually a help as far as I’m concerned, helps me keep a rhythm when I’m trying to get some priceless thought down fast. Four stars only because the keyboard is so new, and because I get tired of having to hit the dash-underscore key so hard all the time. It does seem to be easing up but I have to wonder why this is — did something come loose and get under the pressure thingie?
Zaria Labadie (verified owner) –
I have used the Logitech K350 for quite a few years on one of my computers. My GF borrowed it one day and fell in love with it. Now she has her very won. She couldn’t be happier with it. She likes having a separate number pad and the versatility to move it around the room without having a cable to get in the way. My keypad is showing it’s age physically but it still works like new.