Description
1. Wireless Keyboard:
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Key Type: Membrane switches (providing a soft, quiet typing experience).
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Layout: Full-size layout, including standard keys, number pad, and sometimes extra media or function keys (like volume control or mute).
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Wireless Connectivity: Uses a 2.4 GHz wireless connection, providing a stable signal and minimizing interference.
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USB Receiver: The combo typically comes with a small USB receiver that plugs into your computer, supporting both the keyboard and mouse (no need for multiple USB ports).
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Power Source: AA batteries (usually two) are used to power the keyboard, offering extended battery life (typically 6-12 months depending on usage).
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Design: Slim and compact, the keyboard is often lightweight and portable, making it easy to fit into various workspaces.
2. Wireless Mouse:
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Type: Optical mouse with 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity.
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Sensor: Optical sensor provides adequate precision for general tasks.
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DPI (Dots Per Inch): Usually comes with standard DPI settings (800, 1200, or 1600 DPI). While not suitable for competitive gaming, it’s good for regular tasks like browsing and document editing.
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Buttons: Typically, it has 3 buttons: left-click, right-click, and a scroll wheel. Some models may include extra buttons for forward/back navigation, but this depends on the version.
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Power Source: Powered by a single AA battery (can vary by model).
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Ergonomics: Designed to be comfortable for both left- and right-handed users, with a generally standard shape that fits most hands.
3. Wireless Receiver:
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The set uses a single USB receiver that plugs into your computer’s USB port, providing a wireless connection for both the keyboard and mouse. This is a convenient feature that reduces cable clutter.
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The receiver typically has a small, unobtrusive form, so it doesn’t block other USB ports on your PC or laptop.
4. Battery Life:
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Keyboard: Depending on usage, the keyboard’s battery can last for 6-12 months. This will vary based on how often you use the keyboard and whether you leave it idle for long periods.
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Mouse: The mouse usually lasts between 6-12 months on a single AA battery, again depending on usage patterns.
5. Compatibility:
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Windows: Fully compatible with Windows operating systems (XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11).
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macOS/Linux: Basic functionality will work on these platforms, but advanced features (e.g., special media keys) may not be fully supported.
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Plug and Play: Easy setup with no software required. Simply plug the USB receiver into your PC or laptop, and the keyboard and mouse should be ready to use.
6. Performance:
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Typing: The keyboard offers a quiet and comfortable typing experience with responsive keys, making it ideal for regular typing tasks like word processing and browsing.
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Mouse: The optical sensor is good enough for regular tasks like web browsing, document editing, and light gaming. However, it’s not designed for high-speed, high-precision tasks like competitive gaming.
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Wireless Connection: The 2.4 GHz wireless connection provides a stable and relatively lag-free experience. However, like other wireless peripherals, the range and reliability may be impacted by interference from other wireless devices.
7. Design & Build Quality:
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Keyboard Build: Lightweight and slim, designed for comfort during prolonged use. The membrane keys offer a quiet typing experience, though they might feel softer than mechanical switches.
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Mouse Build: Typically made from lightweight plastic. The shape is designed to be ergonomic and suitable for everyday tasks, but not as specialized as higher-end gaming or professional mice.
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Color and Style: The combo typically comes in black or dark grey designs, making it look sleek and professional.

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