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PDao Posted
Older gen keyboard from logitech are much much better. This feels cheap and all plastic. Logitech features such as Chatgpt and AI tools is neat but its not something i would use all the time. Still having a hard time adjusting to the flatness of the keyboard and mouse..
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Hey! Thanks for your feedback on the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo. We appreciate you acknowledging the convenient features like Chatgpt and AI tools. We understand your preference for the feel of older Logitech keyboards. We apologize that the all-plastic design feels cheap to you. We constantly strive to improve our products, and your feedback about the keyboard and mouse flatness is valuable. We'll share this with our product development team.
Amanda Posted
I found this to be a very cute set but that is about it. It is so small that my wrist hurt while using it. The keyboard, although very small, is actually a little heavy for what I would expect it to be. The mouse is not very comfortable either and I didn't really like how it felt on my hands. Typing on the keyboard also didn't feel very natural to me and I am usually pretty adaptable when it comes to keyboards. Also, the price point is also a little high. I have found better combos out there for cheaper. I ended up buying the Logi Wave keys instead.
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We apologize that the Pebble 2 Combo didn't meet your expectations. We understand that comfort and typing experience are crucial. Your feedback about the size, weight, and price point is valuable to us. We appreciate you sharing your experience and are glad you found a better fit with the Logi Wave Keys.
Liyah Posted
I'll never understand making a keyboard that doesn't tell you when caps lock is on. I can get a full sized keyboard for half the price with this basic function.
This review is from Logitech - Pebble 2 Combo Compact Wireless Scissor Keyboard and Mouse Bundle for Windows, macOS, iPadOS, Chrome - Rose
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Thank you for sharing your feedback regarding the Pebble 2 Combo. We’re sorry for any inconvenience caused and appreciate you highlighting the importance of a caps lock indicator. Your input will help guide future product enhancements. <img src="https://s3.amazonaws.com/stratos-logos/logos/Logitech.png" alt="Logitech" title="Logitech" style="display: block !important; margin-top: 2em !important; border: 1px solid #ccc !important; padding: 2px !important; background-color: white !important;" />
MelodyG Posted
I returned it cause I got it for work n it was too small for work but it would of been ok at home but I just bought a different one for home before this one
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Hey! Thanks for the feedback on the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo. We understand it was too small for your work needs and you returned it. It's great that you found a better fit for work and enjoy the Pebble 2 Combo at home!
Steve Posted
Would not connect with my IMac computer, felt kind of flimsy
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Hello there, We're sorry to hear about the connection issues and quality concerns you experienced with the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo on your iMac. The keyboard and mouse should be compatible and feel sturdy.
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VADarkstar Posted
Logitech's Pebble 2 Combo is a very small keyboard and mouse. Both components can pair with a device by Bluetooth or by an included USB receiver (which can be stored in the mouse). Logitech has decided to go back to AA battery operation for both units instead of having them be rechargeable. The keyboard and mouse can be paired with three separate devices and can be switched between the devices very simply. Both the keyboard and mouse operate almost silently. The keyboard feels like a laptop keyboard - the keys depress easily and quietly The keys on the keyboard are round. Aesthetically, they look sort of like some kind of two-dimensional plastic steampunk device. The round buttons feel foreign to my fingers. And while I can understand how someone might want to have a portable typing device for a smartphone, I feel like the only other purpose for a keyboard like this is bring a laptop experience to a desktop computer (do people crave that?). Worst of all in this combo is the small mouse. It is surely awkward to use with my large hands, but its shape and size make me wonder who might use this mouse comfortably. And I haven't used a mouse in YEARS with a scrolling wheel that had such a lagging and un-smooth response. I'm not sure how a company like Logitech could allow a mouse this clunky to get into circulation. Device-switching peripherals have been produced by Logitech for years. Even their silent keyboard technology is not new. This new combo is advertising compactness but there are far more comfortable and ergonomic options on the market. Logitech seems to be banking on an aesthetic here that they have chosen over comfort or ease-of-use. I think this combo creates more problems than it solves.
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We're sorry to hear that you've had an unpleasant experience with our product. We take product design and quality very seriously, and we apologize for falling short in this area. Your feedback is instrumental in helping us improve our services and products.
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