Customers love the feel and ease of use of this keyboard and mouse combo, praising its design, size, and lightweight nature. Many appreciate the quiet clicks and wireless functionality, finding it perfect for travel and everyday use. However, some users wish for a caps lock indicator and experienced compatibility issues with certain devices. A few also noted occasional lag, though many reported no such problems.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good balance price-quality
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Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
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As well as I'd hope. Easy to connect with HP all in one. This Logitech was for replace the original HP keyboard. It's little smaller than the HP original and more cheap.
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I do like this keyboard and mouse. It’s much smaller than my last one, but don’t mind it. Tyler only thing is that I have one key that makes a loud click sound. I haven’t had it long at all so disappointed it has an issue already. But it’ll work for me because I don’t use it often.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Very nice product
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Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
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I love how quiet the key board and mouse are, along with the soft touch.
Hello Tjbutler, thanks for this great review of the Logitech MK470 wireless mouse and keyboard combo! I'm glad it's been as useful as you hoped it would be. If you ever have any issues with the product in the future, please feel free to visit Logitech's support site for troubleshooting tips and tricks as well as warranty information. Thank you for being a Logitech customer. -Weston from Logitech.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
love.
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Love the keyboard. Quite and perfect for my office.
I would recommend this to a friend
Brand response from Logitech
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Hello, we are glad to hear that you love your MK470. If you ever have any questions about this or any other Logitech products, feel free to visit us at: https://support.logi.com/hc/en-us
Thank you for your purchase.
Pros mentioned:
Keyboard quality, Size
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
Nice keyboard, mouse is too small
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The Logitech MK470 slim wireless mouse and keyboard combo comes in handy if you are on the go and don’t have a lot of extra space in your backpack or travel bag. There is one small unifying receiver that you need to plug into a USB type A slot and all my computers and chrome books recognized both devices right after I plugged in the receiver. Typing on the keyboard takes a little getting used to when you are coming from a windows-based keyboard. They travel on the keys is very minimal and is very quiet to type on as well. Actually, the mouse has very quiet clicks as well and this is one of the advertised features of it, Logitech calls it “whisper-quiet” and they are telling the truth here. The travel on the mouse buttons is small as well and it also takes some getting used to. Overall the mouse is not tall enough to fit comfortably in my hands and I find that after a few minutes of constant use, I find myself having to stretch out my hand a bit from how uncomfortable the mouse is. I wish it was slightly taller and more ergonomic verses being an ambidextrous design. I was planning on using this combo to replace my awful dell set up at work, but the mouse prevents me from this. I will be using the keyboard and I do find that to be pleasing to use. Logitech advertises that the battery life is 36 months on the keyboard and 18 months for the mouse and they have a sleep feature to help reach those longevity goals. In my opinion and experience with Logitech products, they do last at least as long as advertised. The keyboard does not have any lights on it and its difficult to tell if you have CAPS lock on or Num lock on. I do enjoy the 10-key addition on the keyboard and still keep the design small for the limited amount of space that I have on my desk. For the price, you cannot go wrong with this keyboard/mouse combo and it does exactly what you need it to do.
Pros:
Compact design
Quiet keystrokes and mouse clicks
Well-built and sleek design
Long battery life
FN + F keys work well natively
One nano receiver for both devices
Price
Cons:
Mouse is not very comfortable to use
No lights on keyboard for Num lock/Caps Lock, etc.
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I'm unable to set up this keyboard. I believe a part is missing.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Rated 1 out of 5 stars
The keyboard is slow and doesn’t work for mosttime
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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The mouse seems to be working fine but the keyboard will frustrate you, it’s so slow and most times literally don’t work. Work isn’t giving me the time to return it. I wish I only bought a mouse and just used my laptop keyboard.
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Pros mentioned:
Size
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Keyboard/mouse combo requires only one USB port
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After some years using the Logitech K400r wireless keyboard to control the computer in my home theater, I decided to try the MK470 for three reasons. First, the MK470 was advertised as a "slim wireless mouse and keyboard combo." Here are some actual statements from Logitech's Marketing Director, "ultra-thin, design-forward keyboard" and "Modern slim design: Elevate your workspace with a slim-profile keyboard and comfortable ambidextrous mouse in a modern, minimalist design." Slim sounded good to me because I do not have a lot of room for storing a computer keyboard in my home theater cabinet. Second, I found that the trackpad on the older K400r was not as easy to use and as responsive as I had hoped, so I ended up using a separate mouse, which meant filling two USB ports in my HTPC. The newer MK470 promised control from the keyboard and mouse with only one USB receiver, which would free up a USB port. Third, newer often means better, so I wanted to see how the newer MK470 performed.
As for "slimness," the MK470 keyboard does look sleek and nice. However, it is actually a little bit wider than the K400r because it has a full numeric keypad in place of the trackpad (see photo). In fact, when I tried to place it where I usually keep the computer keyboard in my home theater cabinet, I could not close the sliding cabinet door (see other picture)! Fortunately I was able to fit it into the cabinet in another orientation. I finally realized that "slim" referred more to the thickness of the keyboard rather than its overall size. The keyboard itself is indeed slimmer than the typical keyboard although the very top has to be as thick as the installed AAA batteries. The mouse is also slimmer (flatter) than the typical mouse. It therefore felt a little different—not better, not worse—than a typical mouse.
The unified use of one USB receiver worked very well for me. Nothing special was required for setup—I simply plugged in the USB receiver and the keyboard and mouse worked immediately. I did download the suggested Logitech Options software (I had to go look up my Logitech userid and password to do this). The software contains the usual kinds of options for keyboard and mice like remapping function keys (you can do this for F1-F4), disabling keys, and changing the speed and scrolling features of the mouse.
I was a bit perplexed at first that the keyboard had no indicator lights to indicate whether the caps lock or num lock were switched on. Eventually I discovered that when you hit one of these keys a message comes up briefly on your monitor to indicate that these were switched on or off. That's fine I guess if you are paying close attention to your screen, but you might miss this if you are not. I was also surprised to see no Print Screen key on the keyboard. Then I realized that the F12 function key with a little camera icon performed that function. I wonder if this key behaves differently if you have a camera attached to your computer. Some things simply have to be discovered with this keyboard as there is no written manual that comes with it.
Overall, is newer better? Maybe a little. The action of the keys on the keyboard feels great and the keys are super-quiet. There is no need to turn off the devices because they go into sleep-mode when not in use. The literature claims that the mouse can go for 18 months and the keyboard, 36 months, before requiring a battery change. That's great. And the keyboard is slim enough to throw into your laptop bag if that is the way you want to use the keyboard. It would have been great if this combo also had a Bluetooth option in addition to the wireless USB option like my Logitech Anywhere mouse, because my laptop has only one USB A port. But that simply not how they were designed, so I will be using this with my HTPC and not my laptop. If you want a Bluetooth keyboard, you'll have to get something else. But this keyboard and mouse combo works just fine through 2.4 GHz wireless.