Need tactile+wireless+bluetooth+full keys/close to full keys keyboard & mouse combo around 2K

anarchy0x

In the zone
Can go slightly higher than the price range but not 3K, unless it's really something.. If the combination isn't available, close to it would be ok I guess..Have searched a lot but overall combination isn't available on amazon etc, please guide!! Thanks a ton in advance! Also, I assume that all mechanical keyboards are feathertouch keyboards?
 
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DestGod

Journeyman
Most of the wireless keyboards available are membrane, you'll find mechanical keys only on wired.

This looks decent IMO-
*www.amazon.in/Logitech-Multi-Devic...fix=wiress+,aps,374&sr=8-24&wIndexMainSlot=32

It should be close to a linear switch experience.
 
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anarchy0x

anarchy0x

In the zone
I found one, looks good? But it doesn't have bluetooth, I guess I will have to sacrifice somewhere
*www.amazon.in/Logitech-MK345-Wirel...+wireless+bluetooth,computers,183&sr=1-3&th=1
Most of the wireless keyboards available are membrane, you'll find mechanical keys only on wired.

This looks decent IMO-
*www.amazon.in/Logitech-Multi-Devic...fix=wiress+,aps,374&sr=8-24&wIndexMainSlot=32

It should be close to a linear switch experience.
 

DestGod

Journeyman
I found one, looks good? But it doesn't have bluetooth, I guess I will have to sacrifice somewhere
*www.amazon.in/Logitech-MK345-Wirel...+wireless+bluetooth,computers,183&sr=1-3&th=1
Looks durable. From the sound tests of it, it does provide a solid feedback, with some loudness.
Consider the Logitech K230 too, if space matters for you.
 
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anarchy0x

anarchy0x

In the zone
Yup, loudness is an issue :(
Looks durable. From the sound tests of it, it does provide a solid feedback, with some loudness.
Consider the Logitech K230 too, if space matters for you.

Thanks for the K230 tip, it does look nice but it's not mechanical I guess
 

DestGod

Journeyman
Yup, loudness is an issue :(


Thanks for the K230 tip, it does look nice but it's not mechanical I guess
Unfortunately, no. The K230 will not be as loud as the MK345 though. The thing with membrane keyboards is, almost all will feel the same, so you can't go wrong with any keyboard that you pick. Another major parameter in deciding key loudness and response IMO is the keycap size. A chonkier keycap means louder clicks, whereas a flatter one is relatively quieter.
 

TheSloth

The Slowest One
Looks durable. From the sound tests of it, it does provide a solid feedback, with some loudness.
Consider the Logitech K230 too, if space matters for you.
I bought MK345 few years back and both mouse and keyboard ended up having issue. Back then the issue was very common in keyboard, along with infamous double click issue of the mouse. It has only 1 year warranty so avoid this model. Get something from Logitech which has at least 2 year warranty.
 
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anarchy0x

anarchy0x

In the zone
Thanks both of you for the answers again, I bought MK345 as it seems that keyboards that are both mechanical & wireless are becoming extinct at that price range & it may very well be the last one! @TheSloth yup 2 yr warranty would have been better

Need to buy another one as well about the same price range, this time it's bluetooth+wireless(2.4GHz, doubt that 5GHz is available), so I guess I will have to go for a membrane one .. what about Rapoo 8000M? Am open to other suggestions as well
 

DestGod

Journeyman
Thanks both of you for the answers again, I bought MK345 as it seems that keyboards that are both mechanical & wireless are becoming extinct at that price range & it may very well be the last one! @TheSloth yup 2 yr warranty would have been better

Need to buy another one as well about the same price range, this time it's bluetooth+wireless(2.4GHz, doubt that 5GHz is available), so I guess I will have to go for a membrane one .. what about Rapoo 8000M? Am open to other suggestions as well
I would suggest going with a more reliable brand like Logitech. Not too sure how good Rapoo products are.

This would be my suggestion-
*www.amazon.in/Logitech-Multi-Devic...uMDEifQ==&sprefix=bluetooth+ke,aps,367&sr=8-3
 
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TheSloth

The Slowest One
Never used Bluetooth + Wireless keyboard-mouse combo. But as general suggestion, stick to big brands which can provide seamless after sales service.
 
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anarchy0x

anarchy0x

In the zone
I would suggest going with a more reliable brand like Logitech. Not too sure how good Rapoo products are.

This would be my suggestion-
*www.amazon.in/Logitech-Multi-Devic...uMDEifQ==&sprefix=bluetooth+ke,aps,367&sr=8-3
Really like this! The Logitech K480 Wireless Multi-Device Keyboard is available on Amazon in two color variants: Black with green highlights and White with grey highlights.

I know it's a personal choice but still, which colour would you guys recommend?
 
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