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Logitech launches new keyboard and mouse range

Wireless nano receiver eliminates the need for separate receivers

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The new Logitech range of keyboards and mice come with a wireless nano-receiver that will free up valuable USB ports.

The Logitech K350 wireless keyboard is ergonomically designed using a constant curve layout while the K340 is a space saving device; priced £55 and £35 respectively .Both keyboards are expected to go on sale in September To go with the keyboards the new mice, which go on sale this month, offer claimed improved battery life over comparable devices.

The Marathon Mouse M705, which costs £50 is said to use less than half the power of comparable devices with up to three years battery life while the £35 M505 offers up to 15 months of battery life.

All the devices come with a Unifier, which eliminates the need for a separate wireless receiver for each device. Software which can be downloaded from Logitech’s website allows the Unifying device to recognise up to six different compatible Logitech keyboards or mice.

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