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Evo Labs
WM-757UK Wireless Desktop Keyboard & Mouse Set
- Wireless Desktop Keyboard & Mouse Set
- Integrated tablet/ mobile/ smartphone stand
- Keyboard with full size and classic key layout for comfortable typing
- Numeric keypad & multimedia hotkeys
- Plug and Play with 2.4GHz wireless adapter - no drivers Required
2x AAA batteries required for the keyboard 1x AAA battery required for the mouse (batteries not included)
The Evo Labs WM-757UK Wireless keyboard and mouse set is a full-sized, multimedia keyboard with separate numberpad and 1000dpi optical mouse that connects to your PC, laptop or mobile divice using a single 2.4GHz wireless dongle (included inside the mouse). Designed to be used by anyone, whether it's for home, business or school, it has a whole host of features to help you do what you're doing, efficiently.
The wireless keyboard features a separate numberpad which makes using spreadsheets and your on-screen caluculator a breeze, as well as convenient multimedia 'hotkeys' that allow you to control videos, music and pictures with a single button, rather than having to use on-screen settings. It also comes with an integrated smartphone and tablet stand, meaning you can keep an eye on your notifications, speak on calls or use it as another screen without having to hold it when you're busy.
The wireless mouse has been ergonomically designed to be comfortable to use whether you're left or right-handed. With adjustable DPI settings you can decide the sensitivity or the mouse when you move it around, while the built-in optical sensor ensures you always get precise movements on your screen.
With no wires cluttering up your work area the Evo Labs WM-757UK Wireless Set is 'plug 'n' play, meaning you will just be able to connect the keyboard and mouse straight away, making it a great addition to your home, business or school setup.
Both the keyboard and mouse are AAA battery-powered (batteries NOT included).
Keyboard Specification
Design
Home or Business
Style
Full Size Wireless with Numberpad
Layout
UK - QWERTY
Number of Keys
105
Switch Rating
20 million presses
Keyboard Size
440x145x31MM
Weight
460g
Mouse Specification
DPI
1000
Buttons
4
Switch rating
5 million clicks
Mouse Size
100x60x35mm
Transmission distance
10m
Weight
55g
System support
Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows XP
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