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Customers are positive about the Pebble 2 Combo keyboard and mouse bundle, highlighting its portability and compact size, making it ideal for use with laptops. Users also appreciate the high build quality of the keyboard, its versatile connectivity options, and long-lasting battery life. Furthermore, the product's compatibility with various operating systems and sleek design are well-received.

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  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Worst product

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    Some keys of the keyboard are not working with in 2 month. This is the worst keyboard I’ve ever used.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Color is nice

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    Color is nice but i didnt like tge way it felt. Returned it

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
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      Thank you for your feedback on the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo. We appreciate your comments about the color and your decision to return the product. We'll continue to work on improving our products to meet the diverse needs and preferences of our customers.

  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Missing part

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    Missing keyboard and bby didn’t issue me a refund after I sent it back ! Never buying anything from this store

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Hey! So sorry to hear about the missing keyboard and refund issue with your Pebble 2 Combo at Best Buy. While we can't handle returns directly, contact Best Buy again for an update on the refund or replacement.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Portability, Size
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Compact? Yes. Fully Capable? Not so much.

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    The Logi Pebble 2 Mouse and Keyboard combo is an adequate compact, and decently portable work station setup. Things I Liked: - Using this with my iPad pro was my favorite use case for these devices. I like that the keyboard is nearly the same width as the 12” iPad Pro in landscape mode, so it looks tailor made for the iPad. Plus, the grayscale coloring of the mouse & keyboard combo pairs well with the space gray color of my iPad. - The ability to switch between 3 devices is something I really appreciate about the Pebble 2 devices as it’s a feature I grew to love on my Logi MX Keys keyboard and MX Master mouse. The ability to quickly and efficiently switch between my iPad, Mac, and work PC is critical for my personal workflow. It works just as expected, and you can pair with either 2 Bluetooth devices and another non-Bluetooth device via a USB-a unifying nano receiver, or with simply 3 Bluetooth devices. - The keyboard isn’t too cramped, and I felt as though I could type comfortably with it. The circular keys each have a slightly indented curvature that seem to conform to your fingertips. - The design is fun. It’s a device that doesn’t look too serious, yet somehow screams with personality while being perfectly minimalistic. I don’t know how to put it, but I like the way the mouse and keyboard combo looks. - The setup is compact, and I wouldn’t hesitate to take it with me when traveling with my iPad for a make-shift laptop alternative. What I Didn’t Like: - The lack of a 10-key number pad may not be ideal for some students and professionals. I use a 10-key daily for work, and usually use it personally when working on family budgeting spreadsheets. This setup is not ideal for me simply because doesn’t have a 10-key. - The mouse is terribly uncomfortable, especially in periods of extended use. I do have slightly larger hands, but even so, it’s not well ergonomically designed and is rather flat. - The mice and keyboard do not have rechargeable batteries. This is a missed opportunity in my opinion because that would have made them even more suited to be a compact travel workstation. I hate tracking down batteries, and using a convenient standard USB or USB-C cable to recharge the device would eliminate this hassle. - The plastic build quality is okay, but not my favorite. All in all, the Pebble 2 mouse/keyboard combo could provide a decent setup for those with relatively simple needs, or serve as a perfect portable setup for iPads and tablets. I wouldn’t recommend it to students or most professionals I know.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Size
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Very Portable, Great Battery, a Bit Small for me

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    I mostly work from home but occasionally I will travel to my local site or other sites to have in person meetings or participate in projects within my company. Also I use mainly a company laptop, but also tote my personal laptop and an iPad for quick notes, entertainment, and taking calls. What’s great is having a portable keyboard that works with them all just by pushing a button on the mouse and keyboard. What’s great about each of these is the size. You can throw these into a backpack or bag. They’re very slender and portable. They keyboard is tapered and without a number pad or any other non-necessary keys, it doesn’t take up much room lengthwise either. The keys being rounded doesn’t really change how I type and they still managed to get some additional functionality out of the keyboard by including secondary functions such as screenshots, volume control, and a search button. Also, I don’t have to mess with adapters or cables. Each device can connect up to 2 devices blue tooth and one device with an adapter. The adapter uses Logitech’s newer Bolt technology which advertises lower latency and higher compatibility. Based on the Bluetooth standard, the connection is encrypted so no chance someone is going to snag your keystrokes over the Bluetooth connection. The adapter can be kept under the mouse cover which is also used to access the battery. Each device does operate on disposable batteries. The keyboard uses two AAA batteries while the mouse uses a single AA battery. Even though there’s not a way to recharge them through the device, I recommend getting rechargeable AA and AAA batteries. I’m not sure how long you’ll have to wait to need them as it advertises 3 years of life on the keyboard and 2 years on the mouse. I think that pairs well with the portability of the device in that you don’t need to worry about taking additional cables with you and it’s not hard to find a battery when you need it as most hotels and gas stations carry them. The mouse has a slim design as well and is mostly flat, tapering from larger to smaller starting at the palm. It’s quite a bit small for my hands. I find that my fingers drag on the mouse pad and if I want my fingers on the clicker, I have to make a claw shape with my hand. It has nice drag with an on/off switch and mode button on the bottom that are both easy to get to and use. The cover pops off easily and is held in place magnetically. The cover also serves as the finger rests for the left and right click so don’t lose it, or you won’t be able to use the mouse properly. Overall this will be handy for travel and using with multiple devices. I would say that it is a bit subjective as whether or not you’ll find it comfortable to use. The keyboard being a bit smaller and the mouse being on the flat side, ergonomically it gets uncomfortable using after a while. I would have reservations about using this as my daily driver for that reason, but if you have smaller hands, you may find this is a non issue for you.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    This is the combo of combos (up to 3 devices)

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    When you are in search of a keyboard and a mouse, it seems that you don’t have many options and all models could be made equal. I found how wrong I was with this assumption with the Pebble 2 combo. Yes, the basic seems the same, but the difference between a bulky one and a Portable Design is, to change the available space in your desk and the aesthetics of it. A great thing about this keyboard is that it is very portable in design. It won’t be too clunky on your desk and can give room for anything else you need. It is also possible to bring this keyboard on any trips you are going on that would request you to bring your computer. But the big special about this keyboard is that you can pair up to 3 devices with Bluetooth. You might ask, “How is this useful?” Well, if you have multiple PCs or a tablet, close to your working station you can connect them to the keyboard which would allow you to quickly switch between them. In my case, the laptop, the desktop, and the phone are regular devices that I use to work or to design so having a unique keyboard for the three at the same time is a game changer. Because your needs are not the same for a working laptop as for a phone, something else I like about the keyboard is that each key and click on both the keyboard and the mouse. I like this because it helps me personalize my typing experience, which I love. Typing in a shared space like your office is something that relates to noise. In this case, the noise, or for better words, lack thereof, is amazing. For someone like me who likes working through the early mornings to the late nights, the quiet of the keyboard helps me not annoy anyone around the house. The final element to indicate is based on the specs. This keyboard offers a 3 year battery capacity that could be one of the best in the market. I have the combo for 6 days, so this is not fully tested. For me is a great option that I recommend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Portability
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Premium Portability with a Few Key Considerations

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    I recently got my hands on the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo Keyboard and Mouse, and I must say, I'm quite impressed with this compact and versatile peripheral set. Right off the bat, the premium feel of these devices is evident. The sleek design and matte finish give them a modern and sophisticated look. One standout feature that immediately caught my attention is the incredible battery life. Logitech claims that the keyboard can last for nearly 36 months on just two AA batteries, while the mouse can go for an impressive 24 months with AA batteries. While I haven't had the chance to test this extensively, it's reassuring to know that I won't be constantly changing batteries. The real game-changer for me is the ability to seamlessly connect to multiple devices on the fly. With dedicated buttons on the keyboard and mouse, I can effortlessly switch between my laptop, tablet, and even my smartphone. It's a huge time-saver, especially when I'm working on multiple projects simultaneously or need to respond to messages quickly. Portability is another strong suit of this combo. Both the keyboard and the mouse are incredibly small and lightweight, making them perfect companions for my on-the-go lifestyle. They easily slip into my bag, and I can take them from home to the office without any hassle. However, there is one aspect of the Pebble 2 Combo that took some getting used to—the key shape and spacing. The rounded keys and their layout initially felt a bit unfamiliar, and I found myself making more typing errors than usual. It's a matter of personal preference, but if you're used to a more traditional keyboard layout, it might take some time to adjust. In conclusion, the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo Keyboard and Mouse offer a premium, long-lasting, and highly functional solution for those who need to stay connected across multiple devices. Its portability is a significant advantage, and the only minor downside I found was the unique key shape and spacing, which may require a brief adjustment period. Despite this, it's a great choice for anyone seeking a reliable and versatile keyboard and mouse combo.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Size
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect for my living room

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    I was excited to get this keyboard/mouse set to use in my living room because it can connect to three items, I can use it for my television (who likes using tv controller to type in streaming passwords ?). Also handy with my tsblet which sits next to my recliner. Just a flip of the selector and you are on a new machine. I also have a desktop wired to the television, so now I am set. The size and weight of the set is small and featherlight. But typing on Logitech keyboard is always smooth, with no jitters and double letters. I really e joy using it with my tablet because I can ga e the keyboard in my lap and the tablet on the table. This feels more natural to me than using a case keyboard while in a recliner. Blue tooth connections were a snap and li can see other uses for the set, such as throwing in the backpack with a laptop when giving a presentation at a conference or at a work training. Being untethered from the lsptop (which is usually cabled to the projector) allows me to stand to the side and not block participants view. This set is perfect for folks who are connected to lots of devices even phones! It’s easy to take a device off and add another. Get this set and you won’t regret it!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Portability
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    small, light, quiet, easy to set up

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    The combo shipped well packaged and "batteries on board". The usb / bluetooth dongle plugged right into the tablet and after pulling the battery tabs it was ready to go. The mouse is light and both the shape and the size are good. The keyboard design and layout is very portable and it easily fit into the pocket of my backpack. Switching between devices was seamless as well with dedicated keys on the keyboard - this was a very nice feature. The keyboard layout is meant to conserve space and people with somewhat larger hands my need to get used to this. I have large hands and found that It was a bit of an adjustment and I found the backspace key pretty quickly. The low profile keys are quiet - if you are used to a mechanical keyboard this may bother you or seem an improvement. I do find myself missing the 'home' and 'end' keys though - maybe there is a hot key combo to do that but I have not found it yet. For a quick and easy option when travelling or working at a restaurant, this is a very handy combination. I am very happy with this.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Keyboard quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    light, small and great!

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    The Logitech Pebble 2 combo came with both the keyboard and mouse. We attached it to my husbands work computer and his personal one. The Key points: the keyboard and mouse are both super light, making it easy to take with you on a trip, or move around the room. Both devices can switch between 3 different devices with the press of a button. it hooks up with either Bluetooth or the USB receiver. Bluetooth was super easy to set up and took just seconds to complete! it typing sounds are very quiet and you definitely do not hear clicking of keys or the clicking of the mouse like you do in other systems. the battery is suppose to last 3 years, I am excited to try this out. we all know the pain of the mouse jumping around on our screen screaming at you to change the battery! The only downfall is that it is compact and small, so it is missing the key pad to the right side. this is OK for my husband since he can key numbers quickly from above. But this would be a turn off for me considering how much I use the Keypad in my day to day career.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Size
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good on the go solution

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    A sweet spot solution when you need a keyboard and mouse on the go. I don't see this as something to use instead of a laptop or desktop keyboard although the form factor of the mouse is ideal for tossing in a backpack. The compact nature of the keyboard however would make me lean more towards using a standard laptop or desktop keyboard. If using for a desktop it there are probably better solutions out there... including many from Logitech. However if you only want to invests in a single keyboard/mouse combo then you could do much much worse than this economy offering by Logitech. What I would use this keyboard for is a great solution for tablets and smartphones. I hate screen typing on those devices, especially smartphones. With the ability to pair to 3 different devices it's perfect for my use because I have an iPhone for my personal phone, an Android phone for work and an Android tablet. 3 devices and I can use the same keyboard and mouse! The combo does come with a 2.4mHz transmitter/receiver to connect to a USB-A port on your laptop or desktop. I haven't checked to see if that still counts towards your 3 device connectivity. The little adapter resides in the mouse next to the battery. A quick pop of the mouse cover and everything is neatly stowed away. Once you pair with up to 3 devices it's really easy to switch between them with the quick select keys (F1, F2, F3). I did have issues with pairing and finally found by accident the method to reset the keyboard so it would take pairing mode. To reset the keyboard press Esc and letter O, and then Esc and letter O, and then Esc and letter B. Info may be in the manual but who looks at a manual when you have Youtube videos :) The Logi Options+ software has some slick macros pre-loaded and you can create your own on the fly. By programming a "trigger" Options will load applications, like go to your email, start up Youtube or your favorite music app, or at work you may have a trigger open up Outlook and Teams and a spreadsheet. Pretty slick and have usually been done with macro software however Options+ makes it really easy to do so. The keyboard takes 2 AAA batteries while the M350s has a single AA battery... hmmm... why not the same? I know AA is pretty standard for wireless mice and the keyboard uses AAAs to keep the thickness down. It would have been more convenient to have them the same size battery so you don't need to lug around different size batteries. This actually might be a great solution for college or high school students that are space limited but need a solid performing input combo. It's small enough to toss in a backpack for on the go folks, especially if you are using a tablet. Some of the tablet keyboards can be pretty pricey so this combo would be a great fit. All in all the perfomance is good, the size is great for on the go and the Logi Options+ app adds a lot of convenience for PC (and assuming the Mac). I don't see Options+ for Android so maybe Logitech can make that happen.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Size
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Nice, Compact keyboard paired with an OK mouse

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    If you’re looking to stretch a little from your laptop keyboard, Logitech’s new Pebble design is just what you’re looking for. The rounded buttons are responsive, yet soft to the touch. They allow for a slight amount of weight before activating, (unlike some gaming keyboards I’ve used) which ensures the keys are only pressed when you want them to be. It’s a compact design without a numeric keypad, but that should work for most people. It lines up nicely with my compact 13” laptop. It doesn’t take any unnecessary space away from papers or other things I have on my desk. It works particularly well when I have my laptop on a sloping stand which helps with viewing the screen without my having to type on an angle. It’s also small enough to throw in a backpack, so I can bring it with me when I want to work from a coffee shop or the library. Each of the function keys can be reassigned as needed based on what’s most useful to you. By default, there’s a decent mix of productivity tools (like screen shot or voice typing), along with standard entertainment functions like pause/play and volume control. I got the keyboard in a combo pack with the Pebble design mouse. In retrospect, I prefer the MX Anywhere mouse. The Pebble mouse matches the style of the keyboard, but overall is too flat for my hand. There’s also no ‘back’ button or horizontal scroll option which are both nearly essential for how I like to work. You can program these as ‘gesture’ controls, but it’s not as convenient as having a dedicated button. Like the MX Anywhere, the keyboard and mouse can be programmed with Logitech’s excellent Options + software. The Pebble mouse has 2 buttons, plus a scroll wheel button which can be programmed for nearly any purpose, including a multi key macro. By comparison, the MX anywhere mouse has five buttons plus the scroll wheel button. The MX Anywhere is also taller and is more comfortably textured. While more money, I find it worth it no matter how long I’m using the mouse for. White the combo pack is a good value, I’d stick with just the keyboard and leave the mouse on the shelf. Summary: Easily connects to up to 3 devices (including PC/Mac, Chromebook, or phone) with Bluetooth or uses Logitech’s new Bolt nano transceiver. One dongle works with keyboard and mouse. It's small and portable, so you can take it with you on the go. It's comfortable to type on. 2 year life for the keyboard and 3 years for the mouse.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Perfect Size with Great Customizable Options

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    The Logitech Pebble 2 combo containing a K380s keyboard and an M350s mouse is an excellent accessory for my bag when I am traveling with either my tablet or laptop or both. Once unboxed and battery strips removed, both devices easily paired to my laptop via the Bluetooth option. To try it on multiple devices, I took advantage of the buttons that allow you to pair to another two devices. This worked just as well as it did for the first time and was usable on my tablet very quickly. This combo kit also comes with the USB Bolt Receiver in case you do not have, or choose not to use, Bluetooth. To be sure it worked, I tried that option as well and, after going through a couple of setup directions via the Logi Options+ app, they also worked very easily. This Pebble 2 keyboard and mouse are extremely quiet. The buttons on both devices are very absorbent and really make little to no sound while in use. Both devices are highly customizable using the Logi Options+ software. The software allows you to update the firmware of each of them. For the mouse, you can change the button actions including what happens when you press the scroller. For the keyboard, there are several buttons dedicated to various actions such as screen capture, dictation, play, pause, volumes, etc. The one other item within the software that comes in very handy are the smart actions. You can configure a specific button to trigger a set of actions, i.e., mute a zoom call, stop your camera, and change a status message to “Be Right Back” all at once or open certain applications in a specific order and other quick activities that you may do every day but in separate clicks or actions. Really good mouse and keyboard combo that you can really use anywhere.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Keyboard quality
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    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great for tablets, too small for laptops

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    I liked the keystroke and the circular slightly concave keys. The keyboard is very comfortable to type with, but it is a little small, small enough that I have to think to type. I have a few different laptops and only my 13" has a smaller keyboard than this. If you use a full size keyboard with any regularity I think you will notice the awkwardness of the smaller size. Where I do think this keyboard is extremely useful is with tablets: this keyboard offers great functionality especially compared to onscreen keyboards. One of my nits with wireless keyboards is delayed typing or repeat characters and while I won't say neither has happened its among the best. I liked the mouse for its portability, much like the keyboard its compact and designed to travel, its the first one I've had that I can keep in my desk keyboard drawer and slide in and out. It is very responsive and smooth but ultimately I couldn't use it because it was just uncomfortable. For a compact mouse I still prefer vairiations on the logitech M317. Both mouse and keyboard feel premium, and its great to know that there is recycled materials in them. Ultimately I probably won't use the mouse owing to the discomfort but the keyboard has two great uses: use with pads or other tablets where its allows for faster typing and has more functionality than the on screen keys and for connecting to a smart tv to make it easier to find your favorite shows on streaming apps or reentering all the passwords. To sum up: they keyboard is comfortable, if small, and has great uses just not with laptops: forget about the mouse logitech has lots of better options.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Battery life
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great highly portable keyboard/mouse combo

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    The ability to quickly and easily switch between devices with a single button press is great for using this keyboard and mouse with multiple devices. This multi-device mouse and keyboard is compatible with a wide range of devices, including laptops, desktops, tablets, and smartphones. The mouse and keyboard have strong, reliable connections to the connected device. Battery life should be around two years. Unfortunately to achieve this the keyboard is not backlit. This multi-device mouse and keyboard combo are designed to be comfortable to use, even for extended periods of time. The ability to customize the settings of your mouse and keyboard to your desired functionality is a great feature. Multiple connection options are great using their proprietary technology or BlueTooth. Although being small (keypadless) and light the construction is quite durable that can withstand everyday wear and tear. The light weight and small size make this a highly portable design. An affordable price for a quality combo like this is a great nice asset. The programmable buttons are a true timesaver. The buttons that are not commonly named on both PC and Mac have both IDs on them – nice touch.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Keyboard is Decent, Mouse Did Not Work for Me

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    First, let me say that I am a long-time fan of Logitech keyboards and mice. I’ve used nothing else for more than 20 years. So, I was a little surprised with my creeping disappointment during my evaluation of the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo. To summarize, the K380s is a well-made and interesting wireless keyboard that you can easily switch between three different computing devices. However, I found it to be much too small for me to ever consider it as a full-time keyboard for any of my devices. The Combo’s big disappointment was the M350s mouse which was a complete bust for me. It is just much too small to be of any serious use to someone with larger hands like an adult male. The Logitech Pebble Mouse 2 may be stylish with its minimalist and compact design, but it is miserable to use, at least for me. The biggest issue I have with it is its very small size and extremely low profile. It has the lowest profile of any mouse I’ve ever wrapped my hand around. The M350s wireless mouse does not fit the hand of an adult very well. I have to butt the back of the mouse up against the heel of my palm and then scrunch my fingers up just to click the mouse keys. To me, it seems like the M350s mouse is sized for a small child, definitely not an adult male. After trying to use it for a while I found it cramped my fingers. Another negative is it takes quite a bit more finger pressure to click the mouse keys than my other Logitech mice. When used for a long time this gets fatiguing on the fingers. One final negative comment about the mouse is that it is noisy on a metal mouse pad with a gaming control surface. I have other Logitech mice that slide very quietly on Best Buy’s metal gaming mouse pad. It looks like the sliders under the M350s are made from a different compound which is astoundingly noisy when the mouse is being moved around on the mouse pad. Very irritating to the ears after even just a few minutes of use. I was able to pair the mouse via Bluetooth to my Apple iPad Pro and my Dell Win 11 laptop. I was also able to connect it via the Logi Bolt dongle to my Win 10 desktop computer. I was then able to easily switch back and forth between the three devices using the button on the underside of the mouse. My use of the Logitech Pebble Keys 2 K380s Wireless Keyboard left me with a more favorable impression than the mouse. I was able to pair it via Bluetooth to my Apple iPad Pro and my Dell Win 11 laptop. I was also able to connect it via the Logi Bolt dongle to my Win 10 desktop computer. It was kind of interesting to be able to press a button and switch between three different devices. I quickly found that this is not a suitable keyboard for an Apple iPad as it lacks several of the necessary keys peculiar to an iPad. This was disappointing because I had hoped to use this keyboard with my iPad Pro. It is possible that I may be missing something and will have to do more research pertaining to using this keyboard with an iPad. If you are accustomed to using a full-size keyboard to run your desktop computer or larger laptop, then you will probably be frustrated by the much smaller size and key layout of the K380s keyboard. I’ve only used it for about a week but so far have yet to feel comfortable with it. I doubt that it will ever become the preferred keyboard for any of my tablet, laptop, and desktop devices. However, for someone who uses their smartphone as their main computing device for longer correspondence or document creation, will undoubtedly find this keyboard to be a welcome change from doing all their typing on a phone keypad. In that case it would be money well spent. Kudos to the Logitech engineers for designing the four nonslip rubber feet on the bottom of the keyboard. They work well and it doesn’t appear that they will ever fall off. I absolutely hate it when rubber feet fall off of the bottom of electronic devices and small kitchen appliances. Overall, I found the Logitech Pebble 2 Combo to be a well-made keyboard and mouse package suitable for a select demographic. It is not for everyone and is not suitable for all computing scenarios. If you’re not sure, then it would be best for you to check out this keyboard/mouse combo in-store where you can touch it and evaluate it for yourself. Each person would have to decide whether the smaller size of the keyboard and mouse is appropriate for them and their computing purposes. If you find it is suitable for you, then the build quality of the keyboard and mouse will not disappoint you. The keyboard and mouse are very well-made, especially considering their very reasonable price.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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    Keyboard quality, Size

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great!

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    Excellent quality and responsive overall. Small enough that it’s easy to pack and carry anywhere.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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      Sounds like the Pebble 2 is a winner! We love that it travels well thanks to its compact size, and you haven't sacrificed quality or responsiveness. Perfect for on-the-go productivity! Happy clicking!

  • Pros mentioned:
    Size
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    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Good When Travelling With Mobile Devices

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    Tech Insider Network Member
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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This keyboard and mouse was easy to setup. I chose to use blue tooth since I did not have anymore available USB ports. As soon as I removed the paper from the battery area the computer recognized each device and asked me if I wanted to connect. For the keyboard I also had to enter a code to connect. The keyboard seems sturdy and does not take up a lot of space which is nice for my desk. I also like that even though the keyboard is very small, it manages to have all of the different function keys that you would see on a full size keyboard. The big con for me is also the size of the keyboard, it slows down my typing speed considerably. Typing is not natural and it makes my hands hurt. I can not recommend this keyboard if you have a lot of typing to do or need to use it for an extended period of time. I'm using it to write this review right now and my hands are kiling me. The mouse is ok, but it has the same problem as the keyboard, your hand will hurt after an extended period of use. This combo is good if you need to use it with a tablet or a mobile device while travelling, but there is no way this can be used for a work from home setup.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thanks for providing us with detailed feedback; we appreciate every form of feedback. Your feedback is important to us, and we'll make sure to share it with the right team.

  • Pros mentioned:
    Size

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Best compact keyboard and mouse EVER!!

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Another unexpected surprise! I just love this keyboard and mouse. It's size and weight were key to the purchase. It's perfect for on the go working remotely from a car, in a restaurant or cafe, anywhere where work space is limited.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Sounds like the Pebble 2 Combo is your work-from-anywhere BFF! The compact size and light weight make it perfect for mobile work stations, from cars to cafes. Enjoy the portability and convenience!

  • Pros mentioned:
    Portability

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Compact and quiet.

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Best keyboard with the ease to easily switch between three devices.

    I would recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Logitech
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      Thank you for your kind words about the Logitech - Pebble 2 Combo! We're delighted to hear that you're enjoying the ease of switching between devices. We appreciate your feedback and hope you continue to enjoy using the Combo. Logitech