🎯 Control your media kingdom wirelessly, effortlessly, and stylishly.
The Logitech K400 Plus is a compact, wireless touch TV keyboard designed for seamless PC-to-TV entertainment control. Featuring a 33 ft wireless range, an integrated multi-touch touchpad, and up to 18 months of battery life, it offers reliable, clutter-free navigation compatible with Windows, Android, and Chrome OS devices. Its spill-resistant design and plug-and-play setup make it a durable and user-friendly choice for modern media setups.
Brand | Logitech |
Manufacturer | Logitech, Logitech Asia Pacific Ltd, Unit no. 1003, Tower 1, Cheung Sha Wan Plaza, Cheung Sha Wan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong. |
Model | 920-007119 |
Model Name | logitech k400 |
Model Year | 2015 |
Product Dimensions | 35.43 x 13.97 x 2.36 cm; 390.09 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 920-007119 |
Operating System | Linux |
Processor Count | 1 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smartphone, Smart TV |
Special Features | Compact, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Trackpad, Spill Proof, |
Mounting Hardware | Wireless Touch Keyboard Unifying receiver 2AA batteries (pre-installed) User documentation |
Number of items | 1 |
Aspect Ratio | Unknown |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Battery Average Life | 18 Months |
Batteries Included | Yes |
Batteries Required | Yes |
Battery cell composition | Alkaline |
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Keyboard Description | Media/ Wireless |
Connector Type | wireless |
Device interface - primary | Touch Pad |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Does it contain liquid? | No |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Has an attached light | No |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Imported By | RASHI PERIPHERALS PVT LYTD, A BUILDING, THANE |
Item Weight | 390 g |
V**L
Amezing. Paisa vasool.
Superb quality. Very easy to use.
R**Y
Great Product; Read about its pros and Cons and then decide; Value for Money
Logitech has not disappointed me at all. Considering the price and comparing with its competitors I found this is good choice for most of the stuffs. Let me tell its Pros and Cons so that it will easy for you to decide.Pros:1. Lightweight and buttons are considerably good built.2. Touch is great and you won't have any great issue with it. Usually people are afraid they might get bad touch response due to its hybrid nature, but go for it. It's great for daily use.3. Its plug and play with all features like two finger scrolling enabled. you can of course change things using logitech options4. It pairs with all your previous wireless devices and its wifi receiver can act as one master receiver for all of them.5. Multimedia keys are there and touch pad has larger area than previous versions.6. Although buttons are closer to each other, size is standard and with time you will get used to it.Cons:1. Since its a compact keyboard, typing is slightly an issue as buttons are closer than they usually are. People with slightly bigger fingers might have issue while typing.2. Although buttons are of fairly build, the keyboard itself is bit weakly build. The build quality could have been better.Final Verdict: For this price range, it is a good product. If you can get away with cons i mentioned, go for it. You won't be disappointed.
M**N
Compact for TV and PC
I'm using it with my home music studio. Compact and very good. Connects immediately, no driver required. Works with my Bravia 43 inch too. Wish it had a trackpoint or maybe the touchpad was in the middle so that the keyboard would be split (with keys like B, H, etc occuring on both sides).
R**E
Excellent product. Lightweight and small, without compromising too much on key size.
Just had it delivered a few hours ago. Tried it with my mobile (had to get a small OTG adaptor to get started). I also own the K480, and got this one because it has a touchpad. Comparing the two, both have unique features that I would not call positive or negative, because how one views a feature, or the lack thereof, depends on one's requirements. The plus-point of the K480 is that it connects through bluetooth, leaving the port free to charge the mobile (if you want to use it with your mobile/tab) or connect a pendrive to it. The keys are larger and better spaced out (important if typing comfort is a major priority). The K400 plus, on the other hand, requires the OTG adaptor, plus, the unifying receiver used to connect the keyboard to devices like the mobile, tab, or the LCD TV. The plus point of this feature is that connection is immediate. The minus point is that one must be careful not to lose the 'unifying receiver'. Also, if you forget the OTG connector, there is no way you can connect the keyboard to anything. The 'K400 Plus' is also lighter and slightly tinier: But comfortable enough for normal to large sized fingers to type without any obstacles. Unlike the K480, this piece has the touch pad. One main advantage of going for these keyboards ( be it the K480 and K400) is the amount of money saved...in my case, I saved 28K approx., the amount I would have to invest for getting a new laptop. And just didn't have the money to invest in one. Now, with this, I can complete most college assigments. And a couple of years later when my phone conks off, I can simply get a new smartphone for about 8-10K. If one calculates the interest accumulated, one has way more in one's hand than one thinks.
V**.
Good keyboard. But it has problems.
I bought this keyboard as an accessory for my MacBook Air last month as a part of my WFH set up. I have a wireless Logitech mouse (M590) and so I wanted to buy a Logitech keyboard to have a unified device USB for both the peripherals. Considering the type of my usage, I zeroed in on this keyboard even though it was expensive.First impressions:The build quality is not great for the price it is offered but its lightness proved to be a blessing in disguise..It connected seamlessly with the Mac as soon as I switched it on though the description said that it was mostly compatible with Windows and Android devices.Keyboard:As far as typing is concerned, it took me a while getting used to as the Mac keyboard does not have as much travel. However now I find it very convenient to use.Trackpad:One of the reasons I wanted to buy this particular model was the availability of the trackpad. I thought it would be very useful considering I use the trackpad on the Mac a lot. However, the trackpad is very slow as compared to Mac's and I rarely use it. I use a mouse instead.ProblemsAfter one month of usage, I found the following problems. Every time I booted up my Mac and connected the keyboard, it would not work properly. The keystrokes would type extra characters (see image attached). If I typed "o" it would print "qo" instead. If I typed "p" it would type "xp" instead. Similarly if I wanted to type Shift+p, it would not print anything at all. However after several switching off and on of the on button, and after 10 minutes or so, the problem goes away. But till that time, it is really frustrating and I have to switch over to my Mac keyboard instead. I have raised a ticket with Logitech and they referred me to the cleaning process in the support forums. I have already done that several times but the problem doesn't seem to go away. It could be just a problem with my unit. I am not sure if it is a known issue for other users of this keyboard but nothing (including a firmware update) seems to work.
A**R
Premium product
Nice and premium product
M**A
Waste of purchase
I don't like the product received yesterday, spoken with Amazon customer care they told that refund can't be done by Amazon team, given Logitech Customer Care today I have spoken to Logitech Customer Care team they told we can't provide refund or exchange only Amazon can do from their side.Both platforms are not responsible then why to keep the product for purchase to customers...?
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