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Logitech – POP ICON COMBO Compact TKL Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse Bundle with Programmable Quiet Keys and Buttons – Rose & Off-White
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Add an extra pop to your desk with the POP Icon Combo, a contoured design with customizable Action Keys and Buttons. The low-profile keys give you a comfy typing experience. POP Mouse boosts productivity by 30%, compared to a trackpad. The Smartwheel speed scroll takes you where you need to go, fast.
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LouRevue –
So I have numerous keyboards for my PCs and such. All of them are mid/high end with lots of RGB goodness. But I don’t have anything that looks quite like this.
So, to begin with, it’s sort of your standard Logitech keyboard+mouse combo. It supposedly has very good battery life, multi-device support as well as some decent FN keys added to the keyboard layout. The feel of the keyboard is one of the bigger features in that it’s sorta reminiscent of older style keyboards. If you’re old enough to remember what a typewriter is, the keyboard feels very similar to that. The keys provide a good, audible click when pressed and the circular keys provide a very nice aesthetic to the whole keyboard.
The mouse is sort of basic in a way. No real frills to it like extra buttons or anything like that. Just a simple plain mouse for the most part.
The biggest thing here with this combo is the aesthetics. Much like getting a RGB lit keyboard or custom keyboard with Cherry MX keys or something, this combo set is suited to your personal tastes. There are several different color combos available for this combo. This lavender and white/grey one are probably the most tame looking of the bunch. While the Daydream and Blast are the loudest of the group. You can pick the one that suits your workstation or, simply, the one you think looks the nicest.
From a functional standpoint, as mentioned earlier, it’s a Logitech combo set so you get good functionality and some nice features included. But the big takeaway here is picking the right colorway that best suits your tastes and personality.
Shwanny –
It’s kind of crazy to think about how long Logitech has been making keyboards and mice, and that in spite of that they’re still somehow finding ways to make cool new products in those categories. That can’t be easy, per se. And what’s nice about that is that when they do something like make a purple keyboard that has CLEARLY been created with an emphasis on form and style over function and typing precision… you can still be confident that you’re getting a *good* keyboard that has been created with an emphasis on form and fuction. And that’s very much the case here.
So, since you could buy any number of other very good logitech keyboards that aren’t purple I suppose the real question with this one is if the design is a positive or a negative. Overall, I think it’s a positive. I know there’s a whole community of folks who are very much into their keyboards. I don’t think those folks are probably going for the Pop Icon, but… if you’re not interested in going that far with things but still want something that looks cool and doesn’t cost an arm and a leg then Logitech has you covered here. And I appreciate that! First and foremost, I think the color looks great. It’ll work in your daughter’s room, living room, or home office no problem. There’s a pale purple on top and a very vibrant purple on the bottom. The keys are mostly a creamy white and I really like the shape of them. They just look cool. I even like the Logi logo on the space bar. The backspace key is huge and all the other keys are in a pretty standard, easy to reach layout. Essentially, my feeling is that if you like the look of this in the photos you will not be disappointed by the look in real life.
On the function front, I have no big complaints. The key travel is good, I can type very fast with minimal errors on this keyboard, and there are few shortcuts on the function row like show desktop, search, emoji, etc. that are practical and super useful when paired with a device like an iPad. I haven’t talked about the mouse yet, but… well, it’s a mouse and it works perfectly well and looks exactly like it does in the photos. It’s comfy. The scroll wheel has a soft rubbery feel, there’s a tacticle click when you scroll, and you can click down on the wheel itself, as well as the center piece that surrounds the wheel. Together, they make up a really great pair at a very good price that looks different and nice compared to most keyboards you could just buy off the shelf of a brick and mortar store.
Why 4 stars though? Well, I don’t love the Logi Options software. Part of the marketing for this keyboard is the ability to customize buttons and add smart actions, macros, etc. And all of that stuff *is* possible… but you need the Log Options+ app to do that, and it’s only available on Mac or Windows. Why is there no phone or tablet version of this app?? Again, this combo is just screaming to be paired with an iPad and yet those users are shut out from this piece of Logitech’s software solution. It doesn’t make a ton of sense to me. Fortunately, I do have a Mac so I was able to pair it to that device and poke around with things. The app itself is well designed and is also where you’ll get any firmware updates for the keyboard. But I again I wish there was a little more thought given to the tablet user. See those four dark purple keys on the right of the keyboard? I tried mapping the Home key to the minimize window function and could not get that action to work on either the Mac or my iPad. User error perhaps, but I didn’t have the same issue getting it to map to something like mute volume. There are some useful options the app suggests that could be explored (like opening ChatGPT), but I’d love to see a little more thought given to this part of the process overall. It seems like there ought to be a layout option you could select that would be a bit more specific to certain devices like tablets.
All in all, I don’t think this is a huge issue given that most buyers of this product will likely be all but perfectly content with the default mapping for this keyboard. It’s easy to pair to three devices and switch between them, it’s easy to use, it works well, and it looks cool. There’s really nothing here that would make me not want to recommend it to anyone who likes the look of it. Very happy overall.
Monte –
Great combo keyboard and mouse. Very compact and it was just what we needed for our office admin.
Tstall –
As someone who appreciates design and functionality, I was immediately drawn to the vibrant purple color of this Logitech keyboard and mouse combo. The color really pops, making it a stylish addition to any workspace at home or at the office.
Keyboard:
The keyboard is about 75-80% of a full-sized one, which means there’s no number pad. While I don’t mind the compact form, it could be a deal-breaker for those who frequently use the numpad. The keyboard is Bluetooth-only, which I consider a major flaw. Although most laptops and newer desktops support Bluetooth, not all do. For example, I wanted to use this keyboard with one of my work desktops, but it doesn’t have Bluetooth, despite being a relatively new PC. What’s puzzling is that when you open the battery compartment, there’s a picture of a USB dongle with a designated spot for storage, so it seems like another model might include one. However, this model does not, which feels like a missed opportunity for accessibility. Including a USB dongle would solve the connectivity issue for many users, especially since this keyboard advertises easy switching between devices. Despite this drawback, the compatibility is good in terms of platforms. It works with every major system including Windows, macOS, iPadOS, iOS, Android OS, ChromeOS, and Linux. The keys themselves are scooped and silent, which I like. The typing experience is smooth, with a soft but satisfying click. It doesn’t feel quite like a high-end mechanical keyboard, but it’s good. The rounded edges of the keys give it a more premium feel, and I think that enhances the overall typing experience. I also appreciate the rubber rim around the keyboard. It’s one of those subtle details that you don’t notice at first, but once you do, you can’t stop touching it! For device switching, there are physical keys F1 through F3 each with light depending on which device you’re connected to. I love the tactile feel of switching, rather than relying on screen software. According to the literature, the keyboard will last up to 36 months on two AAA batteries, which are included.
Mouse:
The mouse is equally quiet and feels similar to Logitech’s Pebble model, but with an extra button that can be customized. Like the keyboard, it has a sticker directing you to a website where you can personalize the button and in this case is only one. The silent clicks are great for working in quieter environments, and the shape is comfortable for extended use. The battery life is solid, with a single AA battery expected to last 24 months.
Finally, I’m really happy with the feel and design of this keyboard and mouse set. It’s sleek, comfortable, and looks fantastic on any desk. The lack of a USB dongle is a drawback for desktops or even laptops (not often) without Bluetooth, but if your setup has Bluetooth, this is a solid choice with great features. The customization options, long battery life, and multi-device compatibility make this a strong option for anyone looking for a pop of color with a few features at their workspace.
NoelleK –
Satisfying touch sounds, feels great for an autist like me. Screen prompt when you’re in caps lock. Would still own, if my computer didn’t completely lose the ability to find it (yes, I used advanced bluetooth search). If you have to unplug your surge protector to save on your power bill, it WILL lose it. May not find it again, after. May work better with handheld devices, or laptop. Give me one with a cord, and I’d buy it again! I AM returning for a solo mouse. *drools in sensory joy*
callmeageeth –
I’ve always enjoyed Logi devices, particularly their mice. Also, as a professional who is typing on a computer virtually everyday, the typing experience matters to me. I use several different keyboards (in different locations) opting for a mechanical keyboard experience. To me, keyboards and mice are very personal devices that should not only be functional, enjoyable, and fun – vs. a typical black keyboard with QWERTY layout that you’ll find packaged in a desktop PC. The Logi POP Icon manages to strike a good balance of price, typing experience, and personality. It’s not the best keyboard/mouse I’ve ever used – I don’t think anyone expects it to be – but it brings enough to the table to warrant your consideration.
DESIGN AND USE
First and foremost, the design is what makes this keyboard stand a part. Mine is a light purple, lilac, color. And I really enjoy it. Again, it’s different. But that’s all a matter of personal preference. Both the mouse and keyboard do have a “plasticky” feel to them. I don’t want to call it a “cheap” feel, because I still think they’re high quality, but there’s no premium materials or metal here.
For the keyboard, the keycaps are concave shape with a low profile. While they don’t “click” like my mechanical keyboard, they have a satisfying amount of give that’s enjoyable to use. It’s described as silent, and much like the Logi Master series keyboards, they are. In fact, it’s a very similar typing experience compared to the Master MX keyboard, albeit the materials used are a little different. If you have people next to you, they won’t hear you typing away. I’m not sure what percentage keyboard you’d call it, but there’s no number pad which is a little bit of a downer to me, I prefer a dedicated number pad but that’s personal preference. The “home” end” “pg up” and “pg dn” buttons are all on the right side placed vertically which is a little different than I’m accustomed to, but it took little time to get adjusted. And there’s lots of action buttons on your F buttons, including changing devices, activating speech services, mute, volume up and down. All of which are appreciated. The main downside, and likely a cost cutting measure, is that the keys aren’t backlit. That could be a deal breaker for some.
The mouse is a pebble shape, like the keyboard it feels a bit plasticky but is otherwise comfortable to use. Of course, it’s hard using it when I’m accustomed to the Master MX3 mouse, but it’s nonetheless easy to use and responsive. There’s the standard power slider on the bottom, button to switch between 3 different devices, there’s the left/right click, wheel, and then there’s an action button that you can program within the Logi Plus app. By default it opens up an “emoji” panel, which isn’t of much use to me, but that could be because of my age. Like the keyboard keys, it’s silent when clicking and very responsive. The one missing piece for me, is no side buttons (which I use almost exclusively when navigating the web, going backwards a page and forward).
SETUP/BATTERY LIFE
Setup is easy, assuming your device has Bluetooth. Most do, but my work desktop for example doesn’t. So check that before buying. If you don’t have Bluetooth you can still connect it with the Logi Bolt USB adapter, but that’s NOT included in the package. It would have been nice if Logitech could have thrown that in there – but I’m assuming it’s rarely a problem given the ubiquitousness of Bluetooth nowadays.
Once I pulled out the battery tabs, my Windows 11 desktop immediately recognized them and paired up. It was flawless. Do add another computer, you simply hit the second or third device option (there’s one on the keyboard and mouse) and then pair it through another device’s Bluetooth settings. They have a wide range of compatibility given that they have Bluetooth.
They take triple A batteries which is nice, except I prefer not to waste batteries and wish they had a rechargeable battery. They’re rated at 36 month battery life (for the keyboard) and 24 months (for the mouse). This does alleviate some concerns of needing to have batteries at your disposal.
LOGI PLUS SOFTWARE
This is the real magic of any Logi device, and that applies to the POP Icon as well. You don’t have to download the software, but it allows you to customize hot buttons. For example, you can change the button on the mouse to do more than bring up the emoji menu. There’s a ton of preset options, like opening the calculator or a particular program, but you can also create AI based shortcuts to do whatever you like. Say you want to quickly open several programs, you can program it to do that. It also has program specific actions. For example, while on Zoom, the action button on the mouse will mute/unmute your microphone. These take a little practice to figure out what works best for you, but if you invest a little thought and time into it, you can really make things easier and maximize your efficiency. And the best part is that it’s pretty intuitive to setup (some programs can be daunting in that regard).
CONCLUSION
If you are looking for a keyboard and mouse that has some personality without breaking the bank for an expensive mechanical RGB device, this is a solid option. While the lack of backlighting could be a dealbreaker, it’s a good value proposition and the Logi Plus software and ability to assign actions makes up some of the difference. And you can trust the Logi brand.
Ivette0930 –
The Logitech Pop Icon Combo is a great investment for college students and anyone who spends much time on a desktop or laptop. The Logitech keyboard has a small, lightweight mouse that easily pairs via Bluetooth. The package does not include any extra items. The keyboard itself is slim and the keys are not clicky. If you prefer thick keys, this product may not be for you. The mouse also does not click, but it gets the job done. Connecting to any device, whether it’s a phone, desktop, laptop, or tablet, is very simple. Just turn on the Bluetooth on the device you want to connect to, find the icon keyboard/mouse on the list, enter the given code, and press enter. It’s easy and doesn’t require additional information. I love this keyboard because it’s easy to put in my backpack when going to school. It’s so slim that it fits perfectly. For students, this can definitely be a better option for those looking for a high-quality keyboard on the go. The color of the keyboard is also cute, and I get compliments on it all the time.
KA22 –
A good one from Logitech for multiple connectivity. I gifted it to my niece, she uses it through her mac iPhone and iPad works perfectly. The pop keys gives flexibility for customising shortcuts from the Logitech app