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Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 |
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Product Description
Battery hassles are a thing of the past with the solar-powered Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750.Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Logitech
- Model: 920-002912
- Released on: 2011-03-24
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 19.09" h x 1.38" w x 7.87" l, 2.35 pounds
Features
- Solar-powered keyboard: No battery hassles - any light source keeps your keyboard charged for at least three months in total darkness
- Only 1/3-inch thick: Ultra-thin design adds sleek style to your workspace
- Feel-good typing: Logitech-only concave key cap design for faster, quieter, more comfortable typing
- Powerful 2.4 GHz wireless: Enjoy a reliable connection using a tiny Logitech Unifying receiver that stays in your computer
- Works with Windows-based laptop and desktop PCs
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![]() | Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 Noteworthy Features | ![]() |
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| • | Powered by indoor lighting or sunlight | |
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| • | Sleek ultra-thin design | |
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| • | Concave key caps for more comfortable typing | |
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| • | Reliably strong 2.4 GHz wireless connection | |
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| • | Tiny Logitech Unifying receiver stays in your laptop |

![]() Enlarge | ![]() | ![]() | Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750If you've got light, you've got power This solar-powered keyboard makes battery hassles a thing of the past. The keyboard charges itself with any light, including the one on your desk. So you can say goodbye to battery changes and charging cables—all with a streamlined design that looks and feels great. Download a spec sheet |
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Awards and Accolades
![]() | ![]() | CES 2011 Innovations Award Honoree in Computer Peripherals November 2010 |
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| Keyboard K120 | Media Keyboard K200 | Illuminated Keyboard | Wireless Keyboard K270 | Wireless Keyboard K350 | Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 | Wireless Illuminated Keyboard K800 | |||||||
| What Do You Get? | Quiet and comfortable typing | One-touch media and Internet controls | Ultra-thin with bright, backlit keys | Reliable wireless wherever you use your keyboard | Enhanced comfort and customizable control | A light-powered keyboard that charges itself whenever thereÕs light | Brilliant lighting, comfort and stylel | ||||||
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| Advanced Wireless: Fast, powerful 2.4 GHz connection | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | |||||||||
| Unifying Receiver: Tiny wireless receiver stays in your notebook | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | |||||||||
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| Keyboard Layout | Full Size | Full Size | Full Size | Full Size | Full Size | Full Size | Full Size | ||||||
| Typing Experience | Low-profile keys shift your wrists toward a more neutral position for comfortable, quiet typing. | Low-profile keys shift your wrists toward a more neutral position for comfortable, quiet typing. | PerfectStroke key systemdistributes typing force evenly across key surfaces, making every keystroke comfortable, fluid, and whisper-quiet. | Full-size keys and wide, curved space bar. | Comfort Wave designcradles your hands instead of forcing your wrists to bend as you type. | PerfectStroke key systemdistributes typing force evenly across key surfaces, making every stroke comfortable, fluid, and whisper-quiet.Incurve keysposition your fingers properly and invite your fingertips to glide from key to key. | PerfectStroke key systemdistributes typing force evenly across key surfaces, making every stroke comfortable, fluid, and whisper-quiet.Incurve keysposition your fingers properly and invite your fingertips to glide from key to key. | ||||||
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| Profile | Thin | Thin | Ultra-thin | Thin | Curved | Ultra-thin | Ultra-thin | ||||||
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| Keyboard battery life (months) | 24 months | 36 months | Infinity | 36 months (rechargeable) | |||||||||
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| Programmable F-Keys: Download additional software to change or define functions | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | |||||||||
| Enhanced F-Keys: Give you additional functions on top of your F-keys | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() | |||||||||
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Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews76 of 77 people found the following review helpful.
By MarkT
My biggest concern before buying this keyboard was that it would die too often. Let me first explain how these concerns were put to rest after several months of use. I use this keyboard in a room with a single window that is covered by both blinds and curtains. I also use the keyboard at least 10 feet from the window and the light in the room is off for most of the day. The keyboard gets several hours of use daily and I have never flipped the hardware power switch off. The power level, however, has never dropped below 100%.
Next, the "PerfectStroke key system" and "Incurve Keys" really are comfortable and make typing easier. I particularly like the way the key feels when you press down. You get a very small amount of feedback almost resembling the old IBM keyboards, but without the loud clicking. I agree that it is a bit like tapping on a laptop. The big difference, however, is that the keys on the k750 are much sturdier than those on your usual notebook PC.
As for the connection, I was a bit worried that the new super-small "unifying receiver" would not provide adequate signal. This is incorrect. In fact, this small transponder works much better than Logitech's older stick version. It is on the back of my pc and so has to see through an aluminum computer chassis as well as a wooden desk, about 4 feet total distance. I've never had a problem with the signal on either my mouse or this keyboard.
Finally, the software for the keyboard is pretty much what you'd expect. You press the sunlight button and a dialog pops up on your computer telling you the "LUX" (amount of light) your keyboard is getting and how much battery power is remaining. There is also a function key which you use in combination with the top row of keys to do things like open your internet browser, pause a song, mute/increase/decrease the volume, etc.
One downside, according to my wife, is that it looks like I'm using a giant old-school calculator. I think this is not true at all: the solar panels are a dark red while the keyboard is black. This causes the solar panels to not really be noticeable unless you are looking for them.
62 of 66 people found the following review helpful.
By SigmaV
First of all, after using Amazon for more than five years, I have never written a single review for a product. It is simply that nothing that I have previously purchased on Amazon was worthy of taking the time that writing a review requires.
This particular product of Logitech, however, has made an impression that will last for months to come.
The first thing you notice when you receive the item is, well, nothing. The packaging on the outside of the product is exactly what one would expect from Logitech, nicely printed in both color and quality. The genius of the packaging design, however, lies within the box. Logitech has revolutionized how a technological "green" product should be packaged. Where in this case the keyboard is packaged using nearly 100% of cardboard materials. Furthermore, there is not a single piece of paper within the box, as both instructions and manuals are cleverly integrated onto the reverse side of the outer box and the inner carton. This clever method by Logitech has not only reduced the amount of environmental impact through unwanted materials, it has also made me feel less guilty from having the ability to throw the entire packaging into the recycle bin.
The second thing you notice after taking out the keyboard is how incredibly light and thin it is. There are several introductory tags on the keyboard itself that shows its features and one of them kept the battery separate from the circuit. There is also a protective layer on the front side of the keyboard covering the surface, of which I have not yet removed since it does not interrupt the usage of the keyboard itself.
After a simple process of pairing it with my Performance MX's unifying receiver, the driver was installed within seconds and the K750 was ready to go. The keyboard itself includes a unifying receiver and a signal booster, I just did not need them.
The typing itself is a thrill. While feeling like a laptop keyboard, the keys generate enough "bounce" on your fingers that allows the smoothest of input just like a desktop keyboard. I own both the Logitech G11 and Logitech DiNovo Edge (Was nearly $250 when it was purchased), and I can easily say that the K750 beats their "feel" hands down.
I have heard many complaints about Logitech keyboards not being "game ready" because it cannot take more than a certain amount of keys at a single time. Well, in my rudimentary tests it was able to handle up to 6 characters at the same time, where if 8 keys are simultaneously pushed down it will input the first six. I am not sure what the exact problem with the previous keyboards were, but I hope this will at least answer a few questions.
Furthermore, the keyboard prop legs on the N750 is very stable, contrary to that of a previous review. It was able to stand firm on a surface where my DiNovo Edge likes to slide around.
Thin, light, green, great feel, no charging required, numpad and an ingenious Logitech design has combined forces to create arguably the best piece of computer peripheral.
Thank you for taking the time to read this review, as it was nothing less than an amazing experience for me to type up with my new K750.
47 of 52 people found the following review helpful.
By Nemeo
I wasn't specifically looking for a 'solar' keyboard, but this works great.
The design/feel is about the same as typing on recent Apple keyboards where the keys are like 'chiclet' candies.
It's very comfortable and easy to use. I was looking for an ergonomic replacement for my aging/sticky Microsoft wireless ergonomic keyboard... I was sick of changing out rechargeable batteries all the time.
This uses a VERY tiny USB adapter which allows other wireless logitech devices to connect to 1 adapter.
PROS:
-very comfortable / fast typing / very responsive
-not overly 'fancy' with all kinds of volume/media controls... although it does have the capability for some functionality such as music, shortcuts, media controls, calculator, etc...
-VERY thin (feels like typing on a thin laptop)
-you don't "need" to install any software... so it should work on Linux for basic functionality
CONS:
-not 'ergonomic' / wave-shaped
-shiny black surface might attrack some fingerprints, but it's not too bad as it seems
-incline 'feet' are a little thin, not very stable (but I don't use them)
SOLAR:
-I was worried the solar panels might not get enough light but I've never had the built-in batteries drop below 100% (I'm within a few feet of a window
-overhead room lights are more than sufficient to charge solar panels
-cool little 'Solar App' shows if you're getting enough light at that particular time
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