🎯 Master your media space with effortless wireless control!
The Logitech K400 Plus is a sleek, wireless touch TV keyboard designed for seamless PC-to-TV entertainment control. Featuring a 33-foot wireless range, an 18-month battery life, and a built-in large touchpad, it offers versatile compatibility with Windows, Android, and ChromeOS devices. Its spill-resistant design and quiet keys ensure durability and comfort, making it the perfect minimalist solution for managing your media setup without the clutter of separate peripherals.
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Brand | Logitech |
Series | K400 Plus |
Item model number | 920-007119 |
Hardware Platform | PC, Television |
Operating System | Windows 10, 11 or later, Chrome OS, Android 7 or later, Smart TV |
Item Weight | 13.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 13.95 x 5.5 x 0.93 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.95 x 5.5 x 0.93 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Battery Type | 18 months |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B014EUQOGK |
Country of Origin | China |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | August 22, 2015 |
J**Y
A great littl keyboard.
Whenever I am in the market for keyboards or mice, it's always Logitech. They have great products that always work out of the box, connect with ease and are well made. I have had some devices for 7-10 years without an issue. The keys are well spaced for a portable keyboard. It's smaller form factor makes storing it easy. They battery lasts a good long while and it is a good value for the price. It weighs next to nothing so it's great for using wile at your desk or on the couch. Would buy again
A**T
Great Keyboard for TV and PC Use
Pros:+ Functional and versatile for multiple devices+ High-quality build, feels sturdy and durable+ Easy to use, no setup required—just plug and play+ Built-in touchpad is a great addition, eliminates the need for a separate mouseCons:- Slight delay in response when typing or using the touchpad- No backlighting, which might be inconvenient in low-light settings- Touchpad can be a bit sensitive, leading to accidental clicks- Keys feel a bit small for users with larger handsReview:I’ve been using the Logitech K400 Plus Wireless Touch TV Keyboard with my Mini PC, which is connected to my TV, and it’s been a really handy device. Right out of the box, it’s super easy to set up—just plug the USB receiver into the PC or TV, and you’re good to go, no complicated configuration needed. The keyboard feels well-built and solid, which gives me confidence it’ll last a while. The built-in touchpad is a standout feature for me—it works smoothly for navigating menus, browsing, or controlling media, and I love that I don’t need a separate mouse cluttering up my setup. It’s compact and lightweight, making it perfect for my small space, and honestly, I think it’s worth every penny for what it offers. That said, there’s a slight delay sometimes when typing or using the touchpad, which can be a little annoying. The lack of backlighting is another downside, especially when I’m using it in a dimly lit room, and the touchpad can be a tad too sensitive, occasionally causing accidental clicks. The keys also feel a bit small if you’ve got larger hands, but it’s not a dealbreaker. Overall, it’s a reliable and convenient option for anyone looking to control a TV-connected PC or similar setup with ease.
J**S
You get what you pay for with the Logitech K400 Plus
I bought this product to replace a Lenovo N5902 Enhanced Multimedia Remote with Backlit Keyboard (57Y6678) because I lost the Lenovo's receiver in a move. It's primary use is controlling an HTPC running Windows 10. It gets daily use. I will describe my experiences with it over the past couple weeks and contrast it with the Lenovo unit I had previously. If you don't read my entire review, just know that this unit is adequate for its purpose but there are alternatives that exceed it.The most attractive thing about the Logitech K400 Plus is the price - the current price, about $30 - is kind of a steal for similar products without pushing yourself into units manufactured in less reliable markets.If you purchase this product you have to know that you are not receiving this for its amazing build quality. I have not owned other K400 units so I can't speak for previous releases of the same, but this unit feels rather flimsy in hand. It has no appreciable heft which might make it better for some than others. I'd like to imagine it would withstand a drop or three. Don't try to flex it between your hands - it will bend diagonally and with a little more oomph I'm sure I could snapped mine with that "test".Installation and setup was a cinch. Remove a few plastic tabs from the battery compartment, plug the USB dongle into whatever unit you are controlling and off you go. The drivers are generic and archaic..this even works for my BIOS, which I did not expect.The touch pad itself is fairly clunky. I would go so far as to say it is sub par. You won't be able to move the mouse very far with a touch motion similar to that of a laptop so I find myself repeatedly moving my finger across it to accomplish even simple motions. Though I understand its likely due to the small surface size of the pad, this merely gets the job done and nothing more. Mouse movement is a chore at best.Important to note (please correct me if I am wrong) is that this unit does NOT contain a scroll bar or mechanism for moving pages up and down as you would with a mouse wheel. Up and down arrows don't quite work the same way, so the experience of scrolling with this unit is.. well, terrible. I would not say that is fluid or enjoyable at all. I catch myself doing odd things with my right hand to facilitate scrolling a page. By far the easiest way to work with this is to use your left thumb for the mouse button (yellow, top left) while using your thumb across the right side touch pad to move the cursor. This isn't the worst scenario but it takes your hands away from the keys. If you have to type frequently you will find yourself shuffling it about a lot on your lap.Also worth an honorable mention is that you have to hold down the FN key to access any of the F keys. I'm sure this cuts down on the size and design of the keyboard dramatically but in practice its a pain. You want to use Alt F4 to close something? That action will take 3 buttons instead of 2 with the Logitech and feels just as odd and unintuitive as it sounds to people more accustomed to a "standard" keyboard.In brief contrast to the Lenovo unit mentioned above, the Lenovo unit wins hands down - however it costs TWICE AS MUCH. Though the Lenovo has much smaller keys and an entirely different form factor it feels better to use than the Logitech in my opinion. The built in scroll on the handle is very easy to use. The mouse input is much more fluid and simplistic then that of the Logitech and feels much more natural. As an example (just for fun) I was able to play Fruit Ninja with the Lenovo and do decently well. I couldn't do that with the Logitech. Though the Lenovo is more compact its layout and usage feels purposeful where the Logitech just feels like exactly what it is - a sized down keyboard with a touch pad tacked on the right hand side and some media buttons on the top.Bottom line, I merely like this product because it does what it says it does and was rather inexpensive. Other alternatives will serve you better but cost more. If you are on a budget for a media controller this might do the job for you as long as you can put up with the way it works. 4 stars for honesty - its an inexpensive solution that does what it says it does.
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