That’s a lot of money for enterprise customers who may require dozens or even hundreds of devices, so Logitech has now launched the more affordable Signature MK650 Combo For Business, which includes both a keyboard and a mouse for just $69.99/£71. The MK650 Combo is available in either black or white and is currently sold via Logitech’s business resellers in most regions. 
At that price, the MK650 Combo is also a good option for individual users who may now be working from home, although the lower price does involve some compromises. The lightweight plastic K650 keyboard lacks the sleek design and sturdy build of the MX keyboards, although it does have a palm-rest that the MX keyboard lacks. The keys travel well too, so it should be comfortable enough for long hours of work. The M650 mouse feels more solidly built – I found the review unit rather small, but a large variant is available, as well as a version for left-handers. SEE: The 10 best Windows laptops: Top notebooks, 2-in-1s, and ultraportables It’s also a little disappointing that neither device includes a rechargeable battery. There are standard AA batteries included, though, with two batteries lasting for 36 months on the keyboard, while a single battery should keep the mouse going for 24 months. 
The full-size keyboard includes a numeric keypad and the standard top row of Function keys, while the mouse has four buttons and a scrolling wheel. It’s also possible to switch the mouse wheel between horizontal and vertical scrolling when you press one of the side buttons. Logitech’s Options+ app also allows you to customise both mouse buttons and Function keys in order to create profiles that work with the apps that you use most often.  
Thankfully, the recently updated app is now a lot more Mac-friendly than it used to be. However, the MK650 Combo doesn’t support the Flow option that allows the more expensive MX mice and keyboards to be paired with multiple computers and mobile devices, and to transfer files between them (rather like Apple’s Universal Control, but introduced years earlier). 
Logitech Signature MK650 Combo for Business specifications Logitech Zone Vibe 125 headset If you’re in the market for additional office accessories, then Logitech has also announced a new headset for office work, called the Zone Vibe 125. Priced at $129.99/£109, the Vibe is actually based on one of Logitech’s gaming headsets, which are designed to be comfortable for long, intense gaming sessions. The large earpieces are thickly padded and only weigh 185g, so they should be comfortable enough to wear throughout the day at work. The boom mic includes noise-cancelling features to provide clear voice calls even in a busy office, and you can mute the mic simply by flipping it upwards away from your face. The rechargeable battery lasts for around 18 hours when you’re talking via the mic, or 20 hours if you just want to relax and listen to some music at the end of the day.

Alternatives to consider

If your budget can handle it, Logitech’s high-end MX Keys Combo is an excellent choice. At the other end of the price scale, Microsoft’s Wireless Desktop 900 is extremely affordable at just under $50.
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