Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 Specifications
Binding
Personal Computers
Productgroup
Personal Computer
Languages
english
Height
19.09 Inches
Length
7.87 Inches
Width
1.38 Inches
Weight
1.653466965 Pounds
Upc
097855071613
Brand
Logitech
Type
Solar Power Wireless Keyboard K750
Model
K750
Part Number
920-002956
Os Supported
Windows XP, Windows Vista , Windows 7
Warranty Summary
3-year limited hardware warranty
Category
Keyboard & Mouse
Sales Package
Keyboard, Logitech Unifying Receiver, Wireless Extender, Cleaning Cloth, User Documentation
Keyboard Interface
Radio Frequency
Other Features
Solar Powered
Design Style
Ergonomic
Color
Black
Supc
1040829
Good
By Hhon
I just wish i could give more stars. Key are so smooth love typing. Just fitting is not good near right corner. Who cares?!!!. I done have to change batteries. Just put it near the sunlight and it is ready to go.
Superb build quality and super soft keys.
By Nawinon
Using this keyboard for a week. I loved the keyboard and typing on super smooth.I tried other wireless keyboard from dell and Logitech but keys where more stiff and typing was difficult.
Excellent keyboard.
By Mohit Vermaon
Extremely nice.... Smooth keys..... Chicklet keys like laptop.
Five Stars
By Ipathyon
Just Go for it.
Five Stars
By Zachary Milleron
Brilliant product! Buy it!
Nice Solar Keyboard
By Jai Narasimhaon
If it had back lighting it would have been a better deal.
awesome product
By Samrat Patilon
I fell in love with the chicklet keyboard concept after using the mac keyboard. I wanted one for the PC. My prayers answered, and then some more.
I'd lost my first one to water spill, so ordered one more(and the guilt is killing me)
Sturdily built, quite appealing design(although, the white border messes it up a bit). Wireless! and Solar(that actually works).
I have small hands, and this is one of the most comfortable keyboards I've used, actually second to the mac keyboard.
Great product!
Just nitpipcking, gets smeared easily. There's a delay sometime between typing and the characters appearing on the screen, so gamers beware...
Amazing Product
By Setu Gargon
I have been using this keyboard since the last one year and it is super awesome. Its very thin and needs no batteries. Charges automatically by indoor lights. There is a solar app which lets you know how much battery the keyboard has.
It also has a good wireless range.
Just install it and never worry about replacing batteries again.
Price Point
By Kartikeya Mishraon
innovative tech, should be launched at the price point of creating a demand which will get bulk profit. Two factors will minimise profits to Logitech :
1. Price somewhere near Apple and other high end keyboards, allowing user to keep the options open.
2. After a while someone else will enter the market with an attractive pricing
Ranged Solar Power at your Fingertips!
By Veekayon
Logitech has always been a great brand when it comes to PC peripherals. My first keyboard and mouse were from Logitech, but over the decades Logitech has lost marketspace to more innovative and sharper rivals.
And then, bang!
Logitech shows its rivals and critics, that its R&D is still top-notch, and it is still a world leader in what it does best.
Enter the Logitech K750!
Solar+wireless peripherals are nothing new, the Chinese/Taiwanese/HongKong markets have been flaunting tons of such gizmos over the past few years.
But I am yet to see a single portable keyboard that is so efficient, robust, easy-to-use, eco-friendly and most importantly, perfectly functional, as the K750. And a big kudos and applause to Logitech for that.
The K750 has a sleek design (very thin and lightweight), with chiclet keys (well-spaced and great tactile feedback), special function-key-mode for extra functions (multimedia controls, browser, email, calculator, search, and even for shutting down the PC!), a dedicated numpad (very comfy for those looking for cramped laptop-keyboard alternatives), and of course, the 2 awesome features you are interested in most: the solar powered functionality, and the wireless accessiblity.
The wireless connectivity is done using a tiny USB dongle, which is a wifi receiver that has a decent range (the keyboard will easily work across a mid-sized room), and the fact that it is not bluetooth or infrared, means that you do not have to face issues associated with those technologies (such as limited range and line-of-sight-only operation, respectively). Plug this receiver into any USB-capable device (try it with your Tablet PC!), and immediately your device can start using the keyboard. I tested the K750 with a few devices such as my TV, laptops and PC, and it worked well everywhere. One minor gripe is that the USB receiver is tiny, and can be lost easily during travel, so it would have been nice if Logitech could have provided a small compartment to tuck it away inside the keyboard itself, when not in use.
Now, coming to the best part: the solar-powered operation. Contrary to what you might think, it is not that you will never need batteries for such a solar device. The K750 has a small ML2032 button-cell rechargeable battery, and as per reports, it should last for a few years before it has to be replaced with a new one (ask your neighbourhood watch store, they stock such button-cell batteries, which are used in digital clocks).
The K750 makes such efficient use of its 2 solar cell panels, that you do not even have worry about charging it in daylight. Logitech claims the K750 can last 3 months after a full charge! I have worked for nights together, using this keyboard in a very dimly lit room, and it worked perfectly, the solar cells charging themselves easily even on dimmest light available. When not in use for a prolonged time, I just switch off the keyboard using its dedicated on/off button, and slip a slim piece of sticker paper (provided by Logitech along with this keyboard) over its battery slot, so as to reduce the battery discharge. Leave the K750 for a couple of hours near a window during daytime every month, and you should be good.
As for gamers, this is great for casual gaming, but there might a tiny (barely noticeable) lag sometimes frenetic FPS gaming action, so going for connected rather than wireless keyboard is a better bet (look up the Razer keyboards).
All in all, the K750 is a fantastic piece of hardware, absolutely worth its price of admission into your home, and highly recommended for PC, Tablet and SmartTV usage.
I hope Flipkart brings this back into stock soon, and sells it at an affordable price. This is a surefire winner among wireless/solar peripherals.
K750 = Eco On-The-Go!!
awesome product
By Samrat Patilon
I fell in love with the chicklet keyboard concept after using the mac keyboard. I wanted one for the PC. My prayers answered, and then some more.
I'd lost my first one to water spill, so ordered one more(and the guilt is killing me)
Sturdily built, quite appealing design(although, the white border messes it up a bit). Wireless! and Solar(that actually works).
I have small hands, and this is one of the most comfortable keyboards I've used, actually second to the mac keyboard.
Great product!
Just nitpipcking, gets smeared easily. There's a delay sometime between typing and the characters appearing on the screen, so gamers beware...
Amazing Product
By Setu Gargon
I have been using this keyboard since the last one year and it is super awesome. Its very thin and needs no batteries. Charges automatically by indoor lights. There is a solar app which lets you know how much battery the keyboard has.
It also has a good wireless range.
Just install it and never worry about replacing batteries again.
Price Point
By Kartikeya Mishraon
innovative tech, should be launched at the price point of creating a demand which will get bulk profit. Two factors will minimise profits to Logitech :
1. Price somewhere near Apple and other high end keyboards, allowing user to keep the options open.
2. After a while someone else will enter the market with an attractive pricing
Ranged Solar Power at your Fingertips!
By Veekayon
Logitech has always been a great brand when it comes to PC peripherals. My first keyboard and mouse were from Logitech, but over the decades Logitech has lost marketspace to more innovative and sharper rivals.
And then, bang!
Logitech shows its rivals and critics, that its R&D is still top-notch, and it is still a world leader in what it does best.
Enter the Logitech K750!
Solar+wireless peripherals are nothing new, the Chinese/Taiwanese/HongKong markets have been flaunting tons of such gizmos over the past few years.
But I am yet to see a single portable keyboard that is so efficient, robust, easy-to-use, eco-friendly and most importantly, perfectly functional, as the K750. And a big kudos and applause to Logitech for that.
The K750 has a sleek design (very thin and lightweight), with chiclet keys (well-spaced and great tactile feedback), special function-key-mode for extra functions (multimedia controls, browser, email, calculator, search, and even for shutting down the PC!), a dedicated numpad (very comfy for those looking for cramped laptop-keyboard alternatives), and of course, the 2 awesome features you are interested in most: the solar powered functionality, and the wireless accessiblity.
The wireless connectivity is done using a tiny USB dongle, which is a wifi receiver that has a decent range (the keyboard will easily work across a mid-sized room), and the fact that it is not bluetooth or infrared, means that you do not have to face issues associated with those technologies (such as limited range and line-of-sight-only operation, respectively). Plug this receiver into any USB-capable device (try it with your Tablet PC!), and immediately your device can start using the keyboard. I tested the K750 with a few devices such as my TV, laptops and PC, and it worked well everywhere. One minor gripe is that the USB receiver is tiny, and can be lost easily during travel, so it would have been nice if Logitech could have provided a small compartment to tuck it away inside the keyboard itself, when not in use.
Now, coming to the best part: the solar-powered operation. Contrary to what you might think, it is not that you will never need batteries for such a solar device. The K750 has a small ML2032 button-cell rechargeable battery, and as per reports, it should last for a few years before it has to be replaced with a new one (ask your neighbourhood watch store, they stock such button-cell batteries, which are used in digital clocks).
The K750 makes such efficient use of its 2 solar cell panels, that you do not even have worry about charging it in daylight. Logitech claims the K750 can last 3 months after a full charge! I have worked for nights together, using this keyboard in a very dimly lit room, and it worked perfectly, the solar cells charging themselves easily even on dimmest light available. When not in use for a prolonged time, I just switch off the keyboard using its dedicated on/off button, and slip a slim piece of sticker paper (provided by Logitech along with this keyboard) over its battery slot, so as to reduce the battery discharge. Leave the K750 for a couple of hours near a window during daytime every month, and you should be good.
As for gamers, this is great for casual gaming, but there might a tiny (barely noticeable) lag sometimes frenetic FPS gaming action, so going for connected rather than wireless keyboard is a better bet (look up the Razer keyboards).
All in all, the K750 is a fantastic piece of hardware, absolutely worth its price of admission into your home, and highly recommended for PC, Tablet and SmartTV usage.
I hope Flipkart brings this back into stock soon, and sells it at an affordable price. This is a surefire winner among wireless/solar peripherals.
K750 = Eco On-The-Go!!