Logitech Korea Launches Wireless Keyboard Mouse Combo 'MK250'
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- 2025-07-21 09:42:39
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- 2025-07-21 09:42:39
Logitech Korea announced on the 21st that it will launch the 'MK250' Bluetooth keyboard mouse combo, which offers two color options including white and supports quick connectivity, in the domestic market.
The newly introduced MK250 is available in two color options, off-white and graphite, allowing users to freely choose according to their preferences or desk interior. A key strength is its support for quick and easy Bluetooth connectivity without a separate receiver. Both the keyboard and mouse automatically search for and pair with devices as soon as they are powered on, and they support stable wireless connections up to a distance of 10m, providing a neat and flexible working environment.
The mouse features a modern, ambidextrous design, considering both left and right-handed users, and boasts high portability with its compact size and light weight. It is equipped with a high-grade optical sensor that supports smooth and accurate tracking in various environments such as cafes and beds. The keyboard is designed with a practical layout that includes a numeric pad to enhance work efficiency, allowing users to utilize their desk space more effectively. It is equipped with media control and shortcut keys that enable easy execution of frequently used functions such as brightness adjustment, volume control, and screen snip at the top, enhancing convenience. Additionally, it is designed to prevent liquid ingress, protecting the product from everyday accidents and allowing for worry-free use. The mouse operates on one AA battery, and the keyboard on two AAA batteries, allowing for stable use for up to 12 months, demonstrating excellent battery efficiency.
A representative from Logitech Korea stated, "The MK250 is a wireless Bluetooth keyboard mouse combo that combines practical design and connectivity convenience in a compact size," adding, "We expect that the small change on the desk with the MK250 will make users' desk environments more efficient and productive."
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