
Logitech 920-002553 MK520 Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
Full-size wireless keyboard and ambidextrous mouse combo with 128-bit encryption and up to three years of battery life.
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Overview
Key Features
FULL-SIZE FUNCTIONALITY – Have the functionality of a full-size keyboard without sacrificing form or function. The MK520 includes a stylish and streamlined keyboard and ambidextrous mouse
PRECISION MOUSE WORKS IN EITHER HAND ‒ The M310 wireless mouse features soft rubber grips and can be used in either hand. It provides the precision needed for fine applications
LONG BATTERY LIFE – Tired of short battery life? The MK520 package boasts significant battery run time. Using 3 regular batteries, the keyboard will last for up to 3 years, and the mouse for up to 18 months
SIMPLE SETUP – Simply plug the Logitech Unifying receiver into your computer and you’re ready to work—nothing else is needed
ENCRYPTED CONNECTION – Enjoy the flexibility of working wirelessly with an encrypted connection. The MK520 utilizes 128-bit AES encryption and a 2.4GHz signal to keep your connection fast and secure System Requirements: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10,USB port,Internet connection (for software download),Chrome OS
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Single Unifying receiver connects both keyboard and mouse, conserving USB ports
- Exceptional battery life — up to 3 years for the keyboard and 18 months for the mouse
- 128-bit AES encryption secures wireless keystrokes against eavesdropping
- Ambidextrous mouse with soft rubber grips accommodates left- and right-handed users
👎 Cons
- Uses the older Logitech Unifying receiver rather than Bolt, which may have less interference resistance in crowded wireless environments
- No Bluetooth option — requires a dedicated USB port for the receiver
- Full-size keyboard layout is bulky and not ideal for compact desk setups
- Official compatibility limited to Windows and Chrome OS, with no guaranteed macOS or Linux support