Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750
Charge from any light source and eliminate batteries.
- Self-charging wherever there's light
- Charge lasts up to three months
- Thin, space-saving profile
- Key cap design makes for faster, quieter typing
- Reliable, fast 2.4GHz wireless
- Unifying wireless receiver can stay plugged in
Features
Apple Recommends For
Type comfortably on your Mac without being tethered to your desk—and without having to replace or charge batteries.
Logitech's Wireless Solar Keyboard 750 makes battery and charging hassles a thing of the past. It takes advantage of any available light source to charge itself—and it's able to stay charged at least three months.
Wireless ease
Logitech Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity gives you the reliability of a cord plus wireless convenience and freedom-fast data transmission, virtually no delays or dropouts, and 128-bit AES encryption.
Highlights
- Self-charging wherever there's light
- Charge lasts up to three months
- Thin, space-saving profile
- Key cap design makes for faster, quieter typing
- Reliable, fast 2.4GHz wireless with 128-bit AES encryption
- Unifying wireless receiver is so small you can leave it plugged in
Did You Notice?
Any light source can charge the keyboard, which can hold that charge at least three months—even in complete darkness.
Technical Specs
General
- Other Features: Multimedia Keys,Programmable
Power
- Batteries: Built-in Rechargeable
Dimension
- Weight: 1.67 lb./0.76 kg
- Height: 0.3 in./0.76 cm
- Width: 6.25 in./15.87 cm
- Length: 17.0 in./43.18 cm
What's in the Box?
- Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750
- Logitech Unifying receiver
- Wireless extender
- Cleaning cloth
Manufacturer Information
Warranty
- Note: Products sold through this website that do not bear the Apple Brand name are serviced and supported exclusively by their manufacturers in accordance with terms and conditions packaged with the products. Apple's Limited Warranty does not apply to products that are not Apple-branded, even if packaged or sold with Apple products. Please contact the manufacturer directly for technical support and customer service.
- Warranty: Three-year limited hardware warranty
Part Number
- UPC or EAN No.: 97855080233
- Mfr. Part Number: 920-003471
Most Useful Reviews
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Love it!
- Written by Michelle B from Charlton
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So far so good
- Written by david R from sonora
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Excellent Keyboard...Happy Customer
- Written by Jose C from Chandler
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Most Recent Reviews
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Few setbacks but a great Keyboard
- Written by Aravind M from Davis
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Great Keyboard!
- Written by Randy G from Sherburne
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Excellent Keyboard...Happy Customer
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Most Interesting
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Does the keyboard have to be turned on in order for it to charge? And what do the charge icons mean that are next to the on/off switch? Thanks
- Asked by Lee C from Lakewood
- May 11, 2013
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will this keyboard work with IPAD?
- Asked by Charles D from Rancho Cucamonga
- Oct 20, 2011
Answer
no, the ipad is only compatible with most bluetooth keyboards, and apple's specialty ipad keyboard. This keyboard is NOT bluetooth, it instead uses its own USB dongle. …More
- Answered by Doug M from Florence
- Oct 25, 2011
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Will the Logitech K760 work with both the ipad II and the macbookpro?
- Asked by Bette R from Newport Beach
- Jan 29, 2013
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Recently Answered
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Would this work with a mac mini?
- Asked by Bryce B from Chatsworth
- May 8, 2012
Answer
It works on my new mac mini late 2012 perfectly. It is a really nice keyboard
- Answered by Dale M from Vancouver
- Nov 3, 2012
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IS THERE A LIGHT that shows you when you have the caps lock on
- Asked by Paula P from Huffman
- Sep 13, 2012
Answer
No, and it's the ONLY thing I don't like about this keyboard. I am trying to train myself to unlock the caps lock as soon as I am finished, but old habits die hard.
I love every thing else about this keyboard.
JB …More- Answered by Joan B from Hamden
- Sep 16, 2012
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is it capable of shortcuts on the Apple keyboard like commandP? The logitech I have now does not do this.
- Asked by Judy B from Leesburg
- Jun 20, 2012
Answer
Yes, it has command and option keys. Click on the picture of the keyboard to see a close-up, then hold down the mouse button and drag to see different parts of the keyboard.
It sounds like you have a keyboard with Windows keys, like Alt and the Windows logo. Try typing Ctrl P or Alt P (or even Windows P) to see which combination brings up the print dialog box. …More- Answered by Bob D from Mountain View
- Jul 18, 2012