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Features
- Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless for an ultra-reliable, powerful connection and cordless freedom
- Tiny Unifying receiver stays in your notebook-plug it in, forget it, even add compatible Unifying devices without the hassle of multiple USB receivers
- Up to three years of battery life virtually eliminates the need to change batteries
- Full-size layout gives you the room you need to type comfortably
- Quiet, responsive keys reduce finger fatigue and barely make a sound
Product Description
You can rely on the wireless freedom and comfort you get with the Logitech Wireless Keyboard K320. Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless means you get a powerful connection with virtually no delays or dropouts.SimilarProduct
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Customer reviews
Great Keyboard, 100% satisfied
by .. Eric Goetschalckx (Atlanta, GA)
I bought this keyboard (and the Logitech Performance MX Mouse) as part of my home office remodeling / update, as I wanted a wireless keyboard and mouse that used Logitech's Unifying receiver.
Installation was a breeze, I launched the Unifying setup program from within SetPoint, and added my keyboard with minimal fuss. Both the mouse and keyboard work flawlessly through the single receiver (about time, Logitech!)
This keyboard is basically a Unifying wireless version of the Logitech Internet 350 and Logitech Deluxe 250 budget keyboards (which I also use and love). The keyboard layout and dimensions are very similar.
Pros:
- Simple setup
- Excellent key-feel. Uses the standard Logitech Budget keys and switches. Very familiar.
- Fantastic Unifying Wireless receiver (works with other Unifying devices). This receiver is TINY!
- Standard keyboard layout (a MUST. Who uses L shaped Enter keys, small backspace, or non-traditional insert delete rows?)
- A couple of nice multimedia keys. I like the volume keys (+, -, mute). I don't really use the rest.
- Includes number pad. Casual users may not use this, but as a professional programmer, I occasionally need one. Perfect for my needs.
Cons:
- OK battery life. It turns itself off when not in use, but the 3 year claim has got to be wishful thinking from Logitech.
- Packaging. Amazon sent this keyboard in a truly gigantic box. I appreciate the concern, but surely 1 inch of packing material on all sides is enough. This thing was cradled in 1 foot of Amazon's brown packing paper on all sides.
Final Notes:
- The included SetPoint software was woefully out of date. Get the one from Logitech's website instead.
- The whole point of the Unifying receiver is for multiple devices to work on the same nano-receiver. I suggest getting a mouse to match your fancy new keyboard.
- The K340 and K350 are also Unifying Wireless Keyboards, but the K350 uses the wave shape ("ergonomic") and the K340 uses a non-standard key-layout. I'm a keyboard purist, so the K320 was the only option for me
XLNT Sub-$30 Wireless Keyboard
by .. Wavey Davey (Southern CA, USA)
When I was finishing up a new PC build the client needed a keyboard to
go with it, little did I know... I thought he had one handled, so at the very
last minute I looked through the Amazon.com keyboards and read as much as
I could, quickly, and this keyboard's features just jumped out at me over all
the others I was glancing at, and I ordered it via Amazon PRIME and had in in 2 days.
My client had a new Logitech Revolution 5500 BlueTooth Mouse all ready for his
new computer, so we didn't need one of those, but this keyboard fit the bill 100%.
We liked the small, little USB wireless dongle that comes with it, virtually
hiding itself in a back USB slot at the rear of the new computer, and the
connectivity is excellent too....or so he tells me.
My client told me that the "feel and tactile strength" of the keyboard is just
great also, as it seems to have a very short keystroke so that individual letters
are struck correctly, easily and quickly. There are media keys for Windows and
iTunes if you program them accordingly, so for a couple bucks shy of $30 you
get an awfully nice keyboard with all the good things from LogiTech including their
fantastic support, battery life that stretches out for years and
their legendary customer support should there be any issues.
Using LogiTech's software was easy enough, as I installed Setpoint v4.4b ahead of
time so that when he fired up the computer for the 1st time it would already be
there ready to go, and he could fine-tine things to his liking whenever
he was ready to do so.
Overall we rated the new keyboard 5-Stars because it's got excellent quality going
for it, with all of the features from Logitech that makes a difference versus other
offerings, it looks great and works fantastic. In short for a
couple $$'s over $20 you get all the good things a keyboard should offer, and from
Logitech you know that means great customer service, xlnt battery life, good feel and
tactile motion, and Setpoint software is there for guidance should you need it, something
that everybody seems to be familiar with.
Can't go wrong with Logitech
by .. Justin F. Recklau ()
I didn't want the other keyboards as the K350 is too busy and then K340 is too squished. Perfect for a living room media center setup. Great response and I have the mouse, too, which also works through the tiny receiver. Also, it's dirt cheap. Gotta love Amazon.
Meets my needs perfectly
by .. Kate E Lobo ()
Just what I wanted. Full sized keyboard, well laid out, yet with a slim, trim design that allows me to tuck it away easily when I want that space on my desk for other uses. Keys are nicely curved a bit to the comfort of my fingers, and spaced just right so I am not hitting an adjacent key along with the one I intend. As mentioned by another reviewer, the key stroke is responsive, definitive, more similar to a typewriter, which I appreciate, as I find most free-standing keyboards which have a "softer feel" to be actually be muggy. It was simple to unify with my computer and unifying mouse - just a click or two and your up and running.
Cannot comment on battery life as have not had it that long.
Good keyboard
by .. TJ Mott ()
I had to look long and hard to find a keyboard that fits my needs, and this Logitech K320 is perfect. I'm a software developer so I spend most of my day typing and coding, so there are several things I look for in a good work keyboard. I wanted a wireless keyboard that was full-size, NOT ergonomic (my typing technique is technically incorrect so I have lots of trouble with so-called "ergonomic" designs), and didn't have the Insert-Home-PageUp-Delete-End-PageDown key block in a vertical orientation. I use those keys often and most wireless keyboards have them in what I'd consider a sideways orientation from how they're supposed to be. This keyboard is a standard layout, not ergonomic, and has all the buttons in the right place and right orientation. It's also fairly quiet (compared to my previous Dell keyboard) and comfortable to use. Now that I have this and a wireless mouse there are no visible cords in my workspace, no more tangling and yanking on the mouse to get some slack, and I can easily get my keyboard and mouse out of the way if I need desk space for papers and notes.
The receiver is a really small one, barely the size of the USB dongle, which is nice because you can plug it in and forget it exists.
It doesn't have lights for NumLock, CapsLock, or ScrollLock, which I guess will save battery power but you don't know if they're on until you try. Not really that big a deal. Also, it has a sleep key that instantly puts your PC to sleep without asking for your confirmation, so that's pretty annoying if you accidentally hit it. I used KeyTweak to disable that key.

