

⌨️🐭 Elevate your workspace with silent precision and wireless freedom!
The TECKNET Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo offers a reliable 2.4GHz wireless connection with up to 15 meters range, featuring a compact, ultra-thin design perfect for travel and office use. Equipped with 12 multimedia hotkeys and a silent, adjustable DPI mouse (800/1200/1600), it ensures quiet, efficient productivity. The combo includes smart energy-saving auto sleep mode and a built-in USB receiver storage slot for easy portability. Compatible across Windows, Mac, Chrome OS, and more, this set is ideal for professionals seeking a sleek, lag-free input solution.














| ASIN | B0CQP9GK47 |
| Item model number | X315 |
| Manufacturer | TECKNET |
| Product Dimensions | 28.5 x 12 x 2 cm; 360 g |
D**E
Flawless with the latest versions of Debian and Ubuntu Linux. I tested it on my Raspberry Pi 4 and Dell Latitude 7400 2-in-1, and it was truly plug and play—no drivers needed. A thoughtful design touch is the built-in storage slot for the USB dongle inside the mouse, making it easy to travel without losing it. However, it does not come with batteries, which was fine for me since I wanted to use rechargeable batteries anyway. I'm happy to report that they work perfectly, and the auto shut-off feature helps extend battery life in case you forget to turn it off. I'm deducting one star because it does not support Bluetooth. All my devices support Bluetooth, and if this had been a Bluetooth combo, I wouldn’t have to worry about losing the dongle or using up critical USB slots. That said, the keyboard and mouse are compact, comfortable, smooth, and quiet. Overall, a great product, but next time, I’ll definitely go for a Bluetooth version.
O**D
Son broke his leg and had surgery. He stayed in my spare bedroom 1400 miles from his house. I put my old 65" TV in there on a chest with a tiny computer as HTPC. Little computer was great, but had problems with the BT. I remembered I had used this KB/mouse combo before and ordered another. Connects and works great. He could stream or pull movies off the house NAS. Son flew home after 2½ months of recovering. Can't speak for the battery: KB and mouse are still going. The small size of the KB was great. Had a larger keyboard early on. Other than keeping it on the bed, balancing it on the nightstand with all his other stuff was pretty chancy. This little KB didn't take up much space and was very functional when needed. Mouse did great, no connection problems. The mouse doesn't have forward/back thumb buttons but does have a dpi button behind the scroll wheel.
L**Y
So far so good. I hear about mechanical keyboards and click distance etc.. I just wanted a 10 key LESS keyboard with mouse at the most affordable price. I've tested on my laptop with Windows 11 home and I can report that you plug in the included dongle that is located inside the mouse into an empty USB port on your device and it instantly was recognized and begin working. It's larger than my laptop keyboard so typing is more comfortable than ever. Mouse is responsive and adjustable both in your settings and on the physical mouse as well. Can't speak to battery life. No fold out legs on keyboard but it feels on par with many full size keyboards in regards to angle.
A**R
ENTER key is wrong! (for me). This keyboard and mouse combo seems great, works perfectly, etc. But I can't keep it because the Enter key is the wrong shape and size. It's different than any keyboard I've used and my poor pinky cannot adjust. I was going crazy accidentally typing a backslash instead of hitting Enter. If you want a small keyboard, this one is nice - just look at the pictures carefully first.
J**I
Honestly. For a keyboard that is dirt cheap... I really cannot ask for something better. Now, I have had this thing for week, but I love it. I have no idea how it will drain or not drain the batteries. so maybe that is annoying over time... but for now, no complaints. I really like the size of the keyboard. I used to have one that had a full number pad on the right and I kind like this more laptop scaled setup. it think the action on the keys is satisfying and light. Not a dream for the person that wants their keys crispy like some of these keyboards out there. I like that I can type fast and light. the mouse is solid, clicks nice, and has been perfectly responsive for light work. you might miss the designated volume and brightness buttons vs. using the FN shortcuts. I think all apple users have to be willing to jump the hurdle the of the apple button when trying to save some money. I do not game or work all day on the computer... so I cannot truly speak to the durability in that way. it feels great, is not too complicated, and the accommodations you might make are forgettable.
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