The K400 Plus Wireless Touch Keyboard from Logitech is designed for comfortable, laid-back use on the couch. Plug in its unifying adapter to your TV-connected PC, and you'll be able to navigate through your system with ease, even up to 33' away. Moreover, it has a built-in touchpad and hotkeys for your convenience. Since it's plug-and-play compatible, you won't have to deal with driver installs and such; however, you can install the optional Logitech Options software to customize its key and touchpad settings. Lastly, it's powered by two AA batteries and can last up to 18 months depending on use.
- Wireless 2.4 GHz Connection
- Integrated Touchpad
- Built-In Windows & Android Hotkeys
- Up to 33' Wireless Range
Logitech K400 Plus Overview
Logitech K400 Plus Specs
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Logitech K400 Plus Reviews
My favorite media KB
Great lightweight keyboard, types well, super handy for media control and whole-home PC setups.
Nice but slightly outdated
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I've been wanting to get this for a while to be able to more easily control my Chromecast and enter text more easily. I like the colors and the mouse control with the top left click button on the keyboard, really smart! My gripes are: 1) It's a bit larger than i imagined. It's still very close to a full size keyboard, and I would have expected it to be smaller and less obtrusive to my living room. 2) Connections: In order to connect to a chromecast I need an additional adaptor, which is chromecast's fault, but then a USB-C dongle would have been nice and smaller. Somehow all old USB connectors just feel obsolete at this point. Ideally this would actually have bluetooth, so I could just connect it wirelessly directly to the device with no adaptor or dongle at all. 3) Maybe Logitech are still treating this as a computer device, but I have a feeling 80% of the people who get this, get this to control their TVs or media stations. Why not just acknowledge that and make it a keyboard/remote hybrid? add dedicated buttons for top apps like youtube or netflix, add an arrow keypad to navigate left/right/up/down? Get with the times.