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Customers consistently note the Pebble 2 Combo's compact size and ease of use, praising its lightweight design and simple connectivity. Many appreciate the long battery life and Bluetooth functionality, finding it compatible with various devices including Macs, iPads, and laptops. However, some users mention needing time to adjust to the keyboard's key shape.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard size

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Logitech Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo: The Be

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse combo is simply the best I've used. The keyboard offers a comfortable, responsive typing experience, and the keys are well-spaced and quiet, making it ideal for both work and casual use. The mouse is equally impressive, with smooth tracking and ergonomic design that fits perfectly in hand. Connectivity is flawless, with a strong wireless connection that never lags or drops. The battery life is outstanding, requiring minimal recharging. This combo has enhanced my productivity and provides a clutter-free, efficient workspace. Highly recommended for anyone seeking the best in wireless peripherals.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We're thrilled to hear such an enthusiastic review of the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo! Your praise for its comfort, performance, and overall efficiency is fantastic. It's clear you've found the perfect wireless keyboard and mouse setup. Thank you for sharing your positive experience!

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Bluetooth, Keyboard size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Quiet and sleek portable keyboard and mouse

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Paired quickly via Bluetooth to both my laptop and my tablet. Also comes with a USB dongle that instantly connects as well. This could be very handy while traveling especially if on a modern plane that let’s you put your tablet in the holder up at eye level on the seat. This keyboard mouse combo will easily fit on a plane tray table. Both the keyboard and mouse are very quiet. They both run on double AA’s and are projected to last 2-3 years, so shouldn’t have to replace them often. The mouse has a flat form factor that takes a little bit to get used to, but makes it ideal for travel. Easily switch from using with 3 devices (I connected laptop, phone, and tablet). You just select the device you want to type/mouse on. Note that you’ll need to select the corresponding device (1,2,3) on both the keyboard (F1, F2, F3) and cycle through 1-2-3 on the mouse on a button on the bottom. Mouse has an off switch to prevent battery draining from clicks while backed in your bag. The lid on the mouse is magnetic and easily pops off for storage of the USB dongle. The mouse works well on phone and tablet and gives you a little gray circle to see where you are tracking/clicking. There’s also some nice prebuilt shortcuts on the keyboard that have using a phone/tablet in mind, like a voice button, screen grab button, emoji button, etc. Very minimalist, but well thought out.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ease of use, Keyboard size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Portable, quiet, and minimalistic

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Pebble 2 Combo is a perfect addition to any laptop or desktop setup. This minimalist keyboard has a small footprint and is easy to use for multitasking. In my opinion it’s a must have for anyone that is on the go and needs a keyboard and mouse. My take on this after using it for a few days is that it’s slim, minimalist, and quiet. Perfect for multitasking with multiple devices. This keyboard and mouse combo can switch between 3 devices of mine with the press of the East Switch button. This allows for compatibility with Windows, Mac, iPad, and Android. Silent touch technology is a very nice addition for my usage. Perfect for situations when I’m wanting to be quiet and cause less of a disturbance to my surroundings, such as working in the library or working late at night at home. The keyboard has a nice addition of modern buttons that allow for shortcut keys such as emojis and screen grabs. You’ll want to download the software to modify your mouse as well. The Logi Options app will allow you to make your mouse a bit more user friendly. This keyboard and mouse combo should sip on the battery power and give you up to 36 months of battery life which seems to be hassle free and convenient. This combo is ultra portable and easy to slide into a backpack or purse. They are also made with recycled plastic so I know I’m doing my part to be using an eco friendly product.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We are honored by your wonderful review. Your satisfaction is our ultimate goal, and we are thrilled that we hit the mark for you. Thanks so much and have a great day! 😃

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Bluetooth, Ease of use
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent portable and very quiet keyboard/mouse

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This combo keyboard and mouse is excellent for portability and office desk use. It can pair with up to 3 devices, which is great for users needing multiple devices (laptop, tablet, and even smartphones). I use it a lot with my double-screen foldable smartphone. There are two ways to connect: via Bluetooth or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver/dongle. With both keyboard and mouse, you can select which device (laptop/tablet/etc..) to connect to and switch seamlessly from one to another. The slim, lightweight, and compact design makes this an excellent portable accessory. Also, if used at a permanent desk, the small size will take up less space. They feel very comfortable when typing and using the mouse. The keyboard keys are impressively quiet when typing. Both devices include preinstalled batteries, and battery life is excellent; the keyboard uses two AAA, and the mouse uses one A battery. Overall, I am delighted with my new Logitech Pebble 2 Combo product. It is excellent for portability and multi-device connectivity and is comfortable to use.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Bluetooth
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Pebbles keys: are they your fit?

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The good: this little Bluetooth keyboard works quite nicely, is very compact, and is pretty easy to get going. The mouse is also easy to hook up, though the keyboard and mouse seem capable of functioning separately as well. Battery life seems strong (at least in testing mode, for a few days) and the build quality is high. The tech qualities: I’ll admit, I tested the logibolt, which does seem to work ok and is a good option for some setups, but I don’t have much to say about it. It’s a USB-a receiver wirelessly compatible with the hardware. My main attraction here is the Bluetooth multi-point action. I love being able to easily switch between my two computers and setups at my desk space. Before, I was always limited to whatever computer had the dongle and usb receiver, and if I wanted to use the other computer and keep my desk setup, I’d have to disconnect the dongle, replug and hope the computer recognized the receiver again. Plus, using my mac with the pc keyboard was never perfect. Now, however, I can leave this keyboard and mouse on the desk top, click a button on the keyboard and one on the mouse, and, voila, the keyboard and the mouse are ready to go on the next machine. It takes a second to figure out how it is going to work. Logtiech includes a little diagram inside the box that explains the procedure for setting up the multipoint and the logi-bolt. Honestly, a few more words might be nice. But, it does work and the Bluetooth switching is pretty simple, though again, a couple words in addition to a very minimal set of diagrams would help. Be aware, however, that the mouse and the keyboard are separate devices. So, I accidentally have one computer that sees the keyboard as device 1 and the mouse on its device 2 setting; and I have one computer that sees the keyboard as device 2 and the mouse on its device 1 setting. This is not a big deal, but it’s a little goofy on my part not to have them synced. Also, the little button on the back of the mouse (for switching between machines) is *VERY* small and it can be a little tricky to tap it just right. That’s especially because of the size and shape of the mouse, in my opinion, but it would never be perfect given the constraints of the size of the mouse and the need to keep the button from interfering with anything else. I LOVE that this keyboard works with mac and with pc and has the right keys and setup to make those both work properly. It's great not to have to “make do” with a keyboard that doesn’t quite work 100% with one of the machines. While it’s just a little alpha keyboard (no number pad), it works perfectly for the mac with the special command keys, and it works perfectly for the pc, switching to the standard windows functions for the special keys next to the spacebar. To me, these features really enhance my ability to get my work done as I split my emphasis between the two machines. It’s very easy to move the keyboard to wherever you need it to be and to get on the right Bluetooth page with the machine in question. I think this would work reasonably well as a travel keyboard, although it is fairly heavy for its size. Why only 4 stars? Because whether one loves or hates this setup may well depend on the feel and honestly, individual preferences of the user. While I like the feel and the action of the keys on the keyboard, and I have gotten pretty used to their size and shape after a few days, this is definitely a small keyboard and room is pretty tight. Someone with bigger hands than mine really might feel cramped. That seems odd to say, because side by side, the keyboard is really about the same as a 13” laptop keyboard. However, it does feel to me more cramped. When typing away, my thumbs are touching at the space bar. While this happens on my regular laptop keyboard too, I think I’m much more conscious of it while using the pebble keys. That might be because the pebbles have a little less area themselves, so maybe my fingers/hands are staying more in the same place. I don’t know. Maybe it’s just a mental thing—I think the keyboard is smaller so it feels smaller. Regardless, the shape and feel of the pebbles is great, and because they are isolated from each other, I think I am a more accurate typist using this keyboard. So—that said, for what it’s supposed to do, it works extremely well and has really good action on the keys. Full disclosure: I am not a fan of the mouse shape, either. This again is going to be about personal preference—this is a very compact, light, sensitive mouse. It does not cradle to your hand the way a standard mouse does, and it’s much smaller than some of the newer, side-oriented ergonomic mice. I have both a standard mouse and an ergo mouse, and I would probably choose either over the pebble if I could. However, it is a good, basic mouse and would probably work well for folks with quite small hands. It's also smaller and very portable because it's so light, thin, and unshaped. I also find it just a little slippery. It’s incredibly light, and that’s quite nice. But, because it doesn’t really fill your hand, I find that my third fourth and fifth fingers (ring and pinky finger) are just always sliding off the side of the mouse and feel like they are awkwardly dragging along. Bottom line: for the money, this is a really good setup. It might not be what one wants to work on all the time and in every situation for the aesthetics I mentioned. But it has great functionality and really solved a problem for me in making it very easy to go back and forth between my machines without have to hook or unhook bits of hardware.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the best keyboard/mouse combos ever!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    These new Logitech keyboards are just the absolute best. This will be my forth one. I have one on my desktop machine, one at work, one on my wife's desktop and now one in my home theater room. These are by far the coolest keyboards I've ever used. This one also comes paired with a Pebble ambidextrous mouse. If you're like me and just want a nice small keyboard, this is the one to get. I have the MX Keys Mini on my desktop and it's very close in features to the Pebble. The Keys Mini has backlighting, where the Pebble does not, but a lot of the features are the same. I just wanted a small keyboard and mouse for my home theater. Surfing and entering passwords are a breeze now. I use a Bluetooth connection on my TV monitor for device 1. I set up my phone as device 2. This is great for typing emails or texts, and I set my tablet up as device 3. Pairing as always, was simple for each device. Hold down the device button you want to assign to put it in pairing mode, go into your Bluetooth settings and look for the K380S keyboard, select it, type in the pairing code on the keyboard and hit enter. Done. Do that for each of the other device buttons. If you load the Logi Options+ app on your device, you have another level of customization. Through the app, you're able to assign the middle mouse button to a command, and also assign each of the 10 function keys to whatever app you want them to open. Or, you can keep the standard function keys as they are. The keys on the keyboard have a very short throw, meaning they're very similar to a laptop keyboard. I like the round shape of the keys, and typing on it is so quiet and smooth. I personally hate a mechanical keyboard and all the clacking around. This has a nice feel to the keys, the action is not too stiff and not too mushy. The extremely thin design of the keyboard makes it a good size to put in a bag or even just carry to another computer or room. The mouse is likewise very low and sleek. Easy to carry around or put in a bag. The buttons are easy to get used to and responsive. Mouse wheel works well but is not the type you can spin or freewheel. Which is totally fine for my application of a home theater mouse. This is a really nice (and inexpensive!) combo. I can't stress enough how easy it is to pair any computer, tablet, phone or even TV with. As an added benefit, both these devices are made from recycled materials. The battery life on each one is staggering. Logitech claims 24 months on the Pebble Mouse and 36 on the Pebble Keyboard. Obviously, I haven't exactly been able to put that to the test, but if it's half that good, it's pretty amazing. If you're worried about the battery running down prematurely, there's also a power switch on the left hand side of the keyboard. So the function keys are dual duty keys. Each one has the standard function numbers on them from 1 to 12, but it's the alternate functions that each key has that really make this an interesting keyboard. Next to the Easy-Switch keys, you have a Show/Hide Desktop key. After that, a Search key followed by a Back key. After that is where things get fun. The next key is a dictation key. Yep, you can hit that button and just start talking into your mic and it will type out the text in any text entry window. After that, there's an emoji key and then the snip tool, screen capture key. Finally, you come to the mute, volume up and volume down keys. These keys are all great as their default assignments, but you can assign any of them to a different pre-defined function (there's 54 different actions to choose from), or you can create a Smart Action. This is basically a macro function where you can go through a series of button clicks and assign the whole series to one of the function keys. These assignments will require you to download the Logi Options+ application, but it's a small and easy app. These keyboards are so configurable, you wonder how you ever got along without them. They're comfortable to use, you can configure them any way you want and they just look cool. This one has a dark gray deck with slightly lighter gray keys. Just enough contrast to easily see the keys. This is a really great combination at an unbelievably inexpensive price.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life
    Cons mentioned:
    Key shape
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good budget keyboard

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I was prepping for an international trip for work and regularly use the MX series, but they’re a bit too big for travel. When I got the opportunity to review this product at no cost for my usage resulting in a real-world review, I jumped at the chance. TL;DR for my frequent readers and details below on the combo - mouse + keyboard set Good: Battery life (both) Connectivity Options (Bluetooth v. Bolt) - for both Supportability with Options+ Quiet Bad: Key press depth Meh: Options+ software / customization Mouse flatness No keyboard height adjustment (ala Apple) On shipping, the packaging is super minimalistic; what I’d call a biodegradable wrap for the mouse & keyboard is pretty environmentally conscious and given a few other things, makes me believe that Logitech has the world in mind when making products and packaging - but I digress …. Having a XPS 9530 with only USB-C ports made using the Bolt adapter a bit challenging as it’s only a USB-A adapter; I was able to use a USB-C to A adapter to get it going. I’d hope for a ‘bender’ to make A-C or vice-versa soon (think the extender that Logic used to include with their other combo sets). Now, onto the software. For the first week or so, this keyboard/mouse set wasn’t recognizable in the Options+ software but given how new it was - I’m not holding it against them. However I must say that the release date for supportability was spot on - kudos! Onto the software - something that may be confusing is using Bluetooth vs the USB Bolt adapter; the software doesn’t know the devices are the same if you connect them via each method. As soon as I turned on my devices (meaning, removed the battery tab), a pop-up appeared on my Windows 11, Dell XPS 9530 to get started via Bluetooth and it worked flawlessly. As a techie, the first thing I want to do is update firmware, but without software (Options+), you can’t and after installing the software it didn’t recognize the new keyboard/mouse; bummer. Waiting a few days (end of the first week of Sept, 2023), Options+ got an update and after a reboot - BAM - I had 2 of each device!? The reason is (stupidly), because it sees the Bluetooth connection and the Bolt connection are seen as different devices, vs a single device accessing via two different protocols (of sorts). I used the keyboard & mouse pretty exclusively with my laptop raised up via some Ama-zoninan product so I could get the full feel for using it as a primary input device and I found it to be a bit too small for my clunky typing; typing tests also revealed that my MX Keys gave me, on average, an 11 wpm advantage over the Pebble keyboard. I have a feeling that most of it is due to how far the key presses have to go to register a click; most times I think I’ve moved along but I have missed a key or two. Lastly, there isn’t a height adjustment so you get what you get, ala: Apple’s keyboard. This mouse has little contour and is pretty flat, albeit pitched forward. In trying not to sound like a broken record, other Logitech mice available (Anywhere 2S, 3) have a better hand-fit, so this came across as unusual, given how flat it is. This review would be pretty invalid if I didn’t note the cost difference in the items referenced (because it’s substantial), so most comparisons are from a guy that uses all Logitech gear and this one feels the price. When diving into the Options+ software, there are a bunch of customizations available for the keyboard but not all that many for the mouse, because all you have is the middle scroll ball as a possible click that’s not right or left. If you’re looking for a quiet touch, it’s very quiet. Even though the press depth is long (thing Porsche’s clutch vs Toyota’s) nobody is going to know you’re typing away. Now lastly - the battery life; each device is supposedly a 2-3 year runtime. Using the combo for the past few weeks, resetting and re-pairing has them both at 100% - no change in remaining life. Overall, if I had to recommend this set, I’d have to say there are a few factors: Yes if: You are on a budget and/or need a keyboard mouse keyboard and don’t want to spend No if: If you’re typing a lot and are someone that can fly on the keyboard Used to a curvier mouse So it stinks that I have to say yes or no, but overall I’d say - Yes - have at it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ease of use
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Awesome Blue Tooth Keyboard and Mouse

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I love this Logitech keyboard and mouse. I have used many and few are worthy of a positive review. First, I wanted Blue Tooth connection. I’m not a fan of the USB dongle connections and you don’t have to plug anything in for it to work. It lets you connect his to three different computers. Connection is easy. My computer recognized it, I clicked a few prompts and entered a code. Just like that it worked. Changing to different devices is easy. The keyboard is quiet. No clunky noises. The keyboard is easy to type on. The mouse is really smooth too. Works really well with no lagging. The batteries are advertised to last up to three years too. Really great feature. You can customize keys and the mouse buttons too. Its small enough to be portable as well. I could not find anything negative about this. Many great features makes this a great device. Im very happy with this projuct and would not hesitate to recommend, If you are looking for a portable keyboard and mouse, this is a great option.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Good keyboard and mouse set!

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    Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I am a big fan of this keyboard and mouse. The mouse isn't the most comfortable thing, relatively flat. But it's fine and I like that the whole setup takes up very little space. Easy to move out of the way. Battery life is measured in months if not years. Love it. The keyboard is comfortable to type on and I love the added keys for emoji, screenshot, etc. Recommended!

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      We're delighted to hear that you're so happy with your keyboard and mouse set! It's designed to provide a comfortable and efficient typing experience. Thank you for your recommendation.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A great little keyboard and mouse combo!

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I absolutely love this combo set from Logitech! It's perfect and practical for those looking for a smaller keyboard and mouse for portability and use with multiple devices. They clain the batteries are long lasting, like up to 2 years. There is no conrction to charge the devices. Im assuming on can replace the batteries in the future.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Perfect for SteamDeck

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Love it for what I purchased for. I got this to use with my Steam Deck. It's not the best mouse or keyboard I've used, but they're light and have a long battery life.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey, That's a great point! Thanks for sharing your experience with the pebble 2 Combo on your Steam Deck. While it might not be the top-of-the-line keyboard and mouse combo, it's perfect for portability and battery life, exactly what you need for on-the-go gaming. We appreciate you choosing Logitech for your Stam Deck setup!

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Logitech wireless Bluetooth keyboard and mouse

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I bought this wireless Bluetooth keyboard and mouse and was surprised at how easy they where to connect long battery life I would recommend this as a great buy for anyone

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Bluetooth, Keyboard size
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Very Portable, Great Battery, a Bit Small for me

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I mostly work from home but occasionally I will travel to my local site or other sites to have in person meetings or participate in projects within my company. Also I use mainly a company laptop, but also tote my personal laptop and an iPad for quick notes, entertainment, and taking calls. What’s great is having a portable keyboard that works with them all just by pushing a button on the mouse and keyboard. What’s great about each of these is the size. You can throw these into a backpack or bag. They’re very slender and portable. They keyboard is tapered and without a number pad or any other non-necessary keys, it doesn’t take up much room lengthwise either. The keys being rounded doesn’t really change how I type and they still managed to get some additional functionality out of the keyboard by including secondary functions such as screenshots, volume control, and a search button. Also, I don’t have to mess with adapters or cables. Each device can connect up to 2 devices blue tooth and one device with an adapter. The adapter uses Logitech’s newer Bolt technology which advertises lower latency and higher compatibility. Based on the Bluetooth standard, the connection is encrypted so no chance someone is going to snag your keystrokes over the Bluetooth connection. The adapter can be kept under the mouse cover which is also used to access the battery. Each device does operate on disposable batteries. The keyboard uses two AAA batteries while the mouse uses a single AA battery. Even though there’s not a way to recharge them through the device, I recommend getting rechargeable AA and AAA batteries. I’m not sure how long you’ll have to wait to need them as it advertises 3 years of life on the keyboard and 2 years on the mouse. I think that pairs well with the portability of the device in that you don’t need to worry about taking additional cables with you and it’s not hard to find a battery when you need it as most hotels and gas stations carry them. The mouse has a slim design as well and is mostly flat, tapering from larger to smaller starting at the palm. It’s quite a bit small for my hands. I find that my fingers drag on the mouse pad and if I want my fingers on the clicker, I have to make a claw shape with my hand. It has nice drag with an on/off switch and mode button on the bottom that are both easy to get to and use. The cover pops off easily and is held in place magnetically. The cover also serves as the finger rests for the left and right click so don’t lose it, or you won’t be able to use the mouse properly. Overall this will be handy for travel and using with multiple devices. I would say that it is a bit subjective as whether or not you’ll find it comfortable to use. The keyboard being a bit smaller and the mouse being on the flat side, ergonomically it gets uncomfortable using after a while. I would have reservations about using this as my daily driver for that reason, but if you have smaller hands, you may find this is a non issue for you.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Ease of use
    Cons mentioned:
    Key shape
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Premium Portability with a Few Key Considerations

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    I recently got my hands on the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo Keyboard and Mouse, and I must say, I'm quite impressed with this compact and versatile peripheral set. Right off the bat, the premium feel of these devices is evident. The sleek design and matte finish give them a modern and sophisticated look. One standout feature that immediately caught my attention is the incredible battery life. Logitech claims that the keyboard can last for nearly 36 months on just two AA batteries, while the mouse can go for an impressive 24 months with AA batteries. While I haven't had the chance to test this extensively, it's reassuring to know that I won't be constantly changing batteries. The real game-changer for me is the ability to seamlessly connect to multiple devices on the fly. With dedicated buttons on the keyboard and mouse, I can effortlessly switch between my laptop, tablet, and even my smartphone. It's a huge time-saver, especially when I'm working on multiple projects simultaneously or need to respond to messages quickly. Portability is another strong suit of this combo. Both the keyboard and the mouse are incredibly small and lightweight, making them perfect companions for my on-the-go lifestyle. They easily slip into my bag, and I can take them from home to the office without any hassle. However, there is one aspect of the Pebble 2 Combo that took some getting used to—the key shape and spacing. The rounded keys and their layout initially felt a bit unfamiliar, and I found myself making more typing errors than usual. It's a matter of personal preference, but if you're used to a more traditional keyboard layout, it might take some time to adjust. In conclusion, the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo Keyboard and Mouse offer a premium, long-lasting, and highly functional solution for those who need to stay connected across multiple devices. Its portability is a significant advantage, and the only minor downside I found was the unique key shape and spacing, which may require a brief adjustment period. Despite this, it's a great choice for anyone seeking a reliable and versatile keyboard and mouse combo.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Bluetooth, Ease of use
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Silent clicks, Silent clacks, Battery lasts years!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    As someone who was already using a Logitech keyboard and mouse this was what i assumed would be a great upgrade. Turns out i was right of course. So the standout features of this keyboard and mouse besides its amazing portability is that they are SILENT. Like actually silent which is amazing because I’m a clacker and like to type like the wind but bang the keys lol so not only is the keyboard silent the mouse clicks are too which if you haven’t had before is a really really weird concept. That said this is a fully featured full keyed Keyboard and mouse that can connect to up to 3 devices via Bluetooth (logi bolt USB receiver included). Selections and adjustments are easy and you can use the options app to make any sort of adjustments you need to make or use regarding which platform you are using them with and it will save your settings. Since i was already using a similar combo this was very easy to swap right over to these. Portability wise they are perfection. This gives the apples devices a run for their money because they fit perfectly in my bag when I’m on the go and the fact that they last apparently 2 and 3 years respectively on the included batteries which is nutty. Certified carbon neutral packaging and recycled plastics used to make these give me that good feeling that I’m using a product from a company that cares. Thank you Logitech and i will never use another brand.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard size
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent Compact Wireless Combo

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    I have enjoyed using the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo (Keyboard and Mouse) over the past week on a variety of devices. The keyboard is dark gray with primarily lighter gray keys with white lettering. It is compact sitting at 11 inches wide, 5.25 inches deep and about 3/8 inches at the tallest. It uses 2 AAA batteries that are included and are advertised to last three years. There is a sliding power toggle on/off located on the left side. It is a QWERTY style board with 12 function keys across the top and no ten key. The keys have a rounded design of either circles or ovals, and is practically silent to use unless your fingers really pound down on the keys. It can use Bluetooth or the included Logi Bolt USB receiver to connect to devices. I tried both ways of connection and they both worked flawlessly. The keyboard has 3 white buttons across the top that allows quick switching to other paired devices. The mouse is also compact and is shaped like an oval. It is about 4.5 inches long, 2 3/8 inches wide, and about an inch tall. It is the same dark gray as the keyboard except for a lighter 'logi' logo on top. It uses a single AA battery which is accessed by taking the top half of the mouse off. The Logi Bolt USB receiver is housed in there, too, and can be removed. The battery is advertised to last 2 years. The scroll wheel is smooth to the touch with a fairly light scroll bump indicator. The width of the scroll wheel is quite nice; it is wider than the scroll wheel of any other mouse I have but is located in such a way that it never gets in the way. Clicking the mouse is silent with slight resistance. It glides very nicely. There is a sliding power on/off toggle on the bottom and a push button which allows quick changing between three paired devices. I paired both the keyboard and mouse with my personal computer and my Steam Deck. For my computer, I used the Bolt receiver and for the Steam Deck I used Bluetooth. Once paired, I was able to assign my computer as Device 1 and the Steam Deck as Device 2 and use the white quick connect buttons to move between devices easily and flawlessly. There is optional software, Logi Options+, that allows some customization of the Function keys and firmware updates. There is no backlighting on the keyboard, and no RGB on either unit. I would say I have large hands and I was impressed with how easy it was to type. I held the Logi keyboard above my normal keyboard and the space from the left edge of the left-most keys to the right edge of the right-most keys is only half an inch shorter. The keys on the Logi keyboard are barely raised above the bezel so if you're used to key travel it can take some getting used to how little there is to push down to type. There are no legs but is slightly taller in the back and slants down at a slight angle which I appreciated. The mouse sits just slightly taller in the palm area but fit pretty well into my hands. There is not much click travel down for either left or right clicks. I was impressed that it worked with the Steam Deck. You could use the Logi Pebble 2 combo for any purpose but the compact size, portability, and quick connection really lend it to being used on the go or at least in alternative locations. As my Steam Deck docks to my living room TV, it is very convenient and inconspicuous to keep the combo on the coffee table in case they are needed. But it could easily be used for business and coffee shop meetings as it has that no frills look and understandably so. I typed with it quite easily and the mouse is perfect. I thought I would find some flaw in the design or limitation in usage, but the only thing I can say is that you can't use it in the dark. I would recommend the Logitech Pebble 2 combo wireless keyboard and mouse for all uses, all locations, and for any hand size.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Bluetooth
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This is the combo of combos (up to 3 devices)

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    When you are in search of a keyboard and a mouse, it seems that you don’t have many options and all models could be made equal. I found how wrong I was with this assumption with the Pebble 2 combo. Yes, the basic seems the same, but the difference between a bulky one and a Portable Design is, to change the available space in your desk and the aesthetics of it. A great thing about this keyboard is that it is very portable in design. It won’t be too clunky on your desk and can give room for anything else you need. It is also possible to bring this keyboard on any trips you are going on that would request you to bring your computer. But the big special about this keyboard is that you can pair up to 3 devices with Bluetooth. You might ask, “How is this useful?” Well, if you have multiple PCs or a tablet, close to your working station you can connect them to the keyboard which would allow you to quickly switch between them. In my case, the laptop, the desktop, and the phone are regular devices that I use to work or to design so having a unique keyboard for the three at the same time is a game changer. Because your needs are not the same for a working laptop as for a phone, something else I like about the keyboard is that each key and click on both the keyboard and the mouse. I like this because it helps me personalize my typing experience, which I love. Typing in a shared space like your office is something that relates to noise. In this case, the noise, or for better words, lack thereof, is amazing. For someone like me who likes working through the early mornings to the late nights, the quiet of the keyboard helps me not annoy anyone around the house. The final element to indicate is based on the specs. This keyboard offers a 3 year battery capacity that could be one of the best in the market. I have the combo for 6 days, so this is not fully tested. For me is a great option that I recommend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Bluetooth
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    light, small and great!

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    The Logitech Pebble 2 combo came with both the keyboard and mouse. We attached it to my husbands work computer and his personal one. The Key points: the keyboard and mouse are both super light, making it easy to take with you on a trip, or move around the room. Both devices can switch between 3 different devices with the press of a button. it hooks up with either Bluetooth or the USB receiver. Bluetooth was super easy to set up and took just seconds to complete! it typing sounds are very quiet and you definitely do not hear clicking of keys or the clicking of the mouse like you do in other systems. the battery is suppose to last 3 years, I am excited to try this out. we all know the pain of the mouse jumping around on our screen screaming at you to change the battery! The only downfall is that it is compact and small, so it is missing the key pad to the right side. this is OK for my husband since he can key numbers quickly from above. But this would be a turn off for me considering how much I use the Keypad in my day to day career.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great highly portable keyboard/mouse combo

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    The ability to quickly and easily switch between devices with a single button press is great for using this keyboard and mouse with multiple devices. This multi-device mouse and keyboard is compatible with a wide range of devices, including laptops, desktops, tablets, and smartphones. The mouse and keyboard have strong, reliable connections to the connected device. Battery life should be around two years. Unfortunately to achieve this the keyboard is not backlit. This multi-device mouse and keyboard combo are designed to be comfortable to use, even for extended periods of time. The ability to customize the settings of your mouse and keyboard to your desired functionality is a great feature. Multiple connection options are great using their proprietary technology or BlueTooth. Although being small (keypadless) and light the construction is quite durable that can withstand everyday wear and tear. The light weight and small size make this a highly portable design. An affordable price for a quality combo like this is a great nice asset. The programmable buttons are a true timesaver. The buttons that are not commonly named on both PC and Mac have both IDs on them – nice touch.

    I would recommend this to a friend