Known for their importance as input peripherals, keyboards and mice can make your games or work day great or a disaster, showing how important it is to invest in good options to be your day-to-day companions.

Knowing this, we decided to list here an extensive guide with good options not only for separate keyboards and mice but also for combos, making your life easier when buying a new companion to call yours.


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Below, you can see which models were selected for this list with a decisive feature, as well as the link to go straight to a full description and links to purchase.

Logitech MK235

If you prioritize a set that gives you more comfort and practicality, a good option is the Logitech MK235 combo, which features a complete keyboard with low profile keys and soft touch, which makes it an excellent companion for those who type a lot. In addition, the included mouse has a good grip and is effective in what it proposes.

Logitech MK470

If the focus is something more compact, a good option is the Logitech MK470 that saves part of the space when compared to the traditional format, thanks to the exclusion of the central block of keys, keeping, therefore, only the alphanumeric keyboard and the calculator. To go along with it, the set brings a flatter mouse.

RAPOO RA003

Continuing with the proposal of compact kits, we have the Rapoo RA003 that stands out for offering the possibility of using it on devices with Bluetooth in addition to the USB-A plug that also comes with the kit.

The layout follows the same as seen in the Logitech MK470 (read more compact) and not least, it offers a 5-year warranty against defects.

Microsoft Wireless 850

A classic when it comes to home office kit, the Microsoft Wireless 850 is an excellent example of a set that combines durability and comfort, in addition to a slightly more traditional and spacious format. An extra highlight on the keyboard is the inclusion of extra keys in the function row (F1, F2, F3) with quick access to the calculator above the backspace and on top of the calculator, the multimedia controls.

Logitech K400 Plus

To close, we have a combo that differs from the others by bringing the combination in a single body, thanks to the small touchpad arranged on the right side, accompanied by two physical buttons and above, three buttons for multimedia control. The keyboard has ABNT2 layout and as an extra, the arrows squeezed in the lower right corner.

Logitech K380

A good option for anyone looking for a Bluetooth keyboard, the Logitech K380 is that compact keyboard that fits in any space and can be easily carried in a backpack, thanks to its format that focuses on delivering only the main area of ​​the keyboard, that is, abandoning the calculator. and the arrow area.

Another aspect worth knowing about the Logitech K380 is that it can be paired with up to 3 devices simultaneously with easy switching via buttons next to the ESC, and can be configured to work with devices that have Windows®, macOS, iPadOS, Chrome OS , Android, iOS and even Apple TV.

Microsoft Wired Desktop 600

Part of Microsoft’s productivity line, the Wired Desktop 600 features a layout similar to the Microsoft Wireless 850 but with the difference of changing the USB adapter for a cable that especially appeals to those who don’t trust the stability of a wireless connection.

Logitech K480

Another good Bluetooth keyboard is the Logitech K480, which fits in any backpack and has the differential of having a slot capable of housing a smartphone or tablet without the need for an extra base, ensuring good ergonomics and practicality in the setup.

In the upper left corner, there is a selector button to allow the simple choice of one of up to 3 connected devices, which allows for example to have a PC, smartphone and tablet connected to the same device without conflicts.

Logitech Signature K650

Focused on comfort, the Logitech Signature K650 offers a complete and visual layout with black or white color options, integrated palm rest, spill resistance and the possibility of connecting via Bluetooth or via the Logi Bolt USB receiver.

Logitech ERGO K860

With the promise of improving posture, reducing pain and offering 54% more wrist support when compared to a traditional branded keyboard without support, the Logitech ERGO K860 was developed with a focus on ergonomics, which resulted in a split setup to improve typing posture.

According to the brand, the inclined shape reduces muscle tension in the wrists and forearms – keeping the hands and shoulders relaxed, benefiting its user. The estimate, still according to the brand, is that the ERGO K860 has even proven to reduce muscle activity by 21% in the upper trapezius compared to a traditional Logitech keyboard without palm support.

Logitech M170

Logitech M585

Logitech MX

With a very different look from what we are used to seeing when talking about a mouse, the Logitech MX abandons the horizontal layout and bets on a more vertical footprint to provide better ergonomics to its users.

Connectivity can be via USB Unifying or via Bluetooth, which allows use on up to three devices, in addition to being rechargeable.

Microsoft Wireless Mouse 1850

Another compact and reasonably priced option is the Microsoft Wireless Mouse 1850, which features a comfortable format, compatible with using both hands, a battery that lasts up to 6 months, a 3-year warranty and a nano transceiver that can be stored inside the mouse, making it difficult to accidental loss in displacements.

Logitech M90

One of the most traditional on the list, the Logitech M90 is the typical office mouse: it has a format that fits well in the hand, prioritizes comfort and wired connection, which excludes the need for a battery to keep it working. To top it off, it is known for its long service life, thanks to the simpler yet efficient design.

Xzone GTC-02

Focused on those who want a basic kit to start with, the Xzone GTC-02 offers a complete and uniform setup that includes keyboard, mouse, headset and mousepad, which guarantees a stuffed box for little money.

Obviously, the lower price includes in tow simplifications such as the offer of a membrane keyboard instead of a mechanical one but with, at least, the promise of keys with anti-ghosting and a mouse with nylon cable and 3200 dpi and a headset comfortable to play.

Fortrek Rainbow Ranger

Still focusing on cost-effectiveness, we have the Fortrek Rainbow Ranger, which features a 106-key keyboard with ABNT2 standard and gold-plated plug (according to the manufacturer), aluminum surface for greater resistance and rainbow lighting. The mouse, on the other hand, was built for right- and left-handers, has 5 buttons and up to 6,400dpi.

Logitech G213

The brand’s entry model, the Logitech G213 features Mech-Dome keys that promise to provide an excellent tactile response and general performance similar to mechanical keyboards, in addition to bringing RGB lighting, resistance to liquid spillage, dedicated keys for multimedia control and support for integrated hands.

Logitech G413

Bringing a complete format, the Logitech G413 is a mechanical keyboard that pleases with its solid finish, body with few margins (which allows it to occupy only the necessary space on the table), having a Romer-G Switch, key lighting and ABNT2 layout .

Another highlight is the offer of a USB Passthrough port, which guarantees the possibility of connecting a mouse directly to it or using this port to charge the cell phone or transfer data via pendrive.

Logitech G713

With TKL format (that is, it does not have a side calculator), the Logitech G713 stands out for bringing a minimalist look, dedicated keys for multimedia control, possibility of customization of the top plate and keys, in addition to an expected RGB lighting as all gaming keyboard has to be.

Another detail worth noting is that the Logitech G713 features a GX switch (Brown Tactile or Red Linear), cloud-shaped palm rest for greater comfort and USB connectivity.

HyperX Alloy Core Origins

Also in TKL form factor, HyperX Alloy Core Origins features RGB lighting with advanced customization via HyperX NGENUITY software, an all-aluminum, aviation-grade chassis, custom switches to balance responsiveness, precision for fast travel time, and low actuation force and feet. with 3 angles (3rd, 7th or 11th).

Redragon Surara Pro

To close the list of gamer keyboards we have the Redragon Surara Pro, which has as its main differential the opto-mechanical activation technology that promises to be immune to double clicks. In addition, it has an N*Key Rollover system on 100% of the keys and keycaps made with the double shot injection method.

Lighting is compatible with Software for RGB control and Macro creation, it features 19 RGB lighting modes including individual Key customization mode and “On-The-Fly” Lighting control.

Logitech G203

A good option for those who want to spend little on a new mouse, the Logitech G203 can already be considered a classic for reconciling an interesting price, RGB lighting, friendly format, 6 programmable buttons and up to 8000 DPI.

As it is an entry-level model, the cable used in the Logitech G203 is the traditional one (that is, no braided cable here) and its connectivity is, like most products seen on the market today, via USB-A.

Logitech G305

If you run away from using wired accessories and are looking for a gaming mouse, one of the viable options is the Logitech G305, which reaches 12000 dpi and implementations to solve the fundamental problems of latency, stability and connectivity when abandoning the cable.

Its power is provided by an AA battery which, according to the brand, can last up to 9 months with typical use in resistance mode and the proximity of the end is alerted to the user through a light indicator when it reaches 15% of remaining battery.

HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro

Featuring a Pixart 3389 Sensor with native DPI up to 16,000, HyperX Pulsefire FPS Pro features a comfortable, ergonomic design, six programmable buttons, easy customization with HyperX NGENUITY software, built-in memory to save customizations, and extra-large mouse skates for smooth, controlled gliding .

Redragon Storm Elite

Thanks to the honeycomb design and Chroma RGB lighting, the Redragon Storm Elite has an estimated weight of only 85g, which promises to deliver comfort and agility for gameplays. Allied to this, it brings the Pixart PWM 3389 for greater precision and DPI that varies between 100 and 16000, guaranteeing a good range of options for the most demanding.

HyperX Pulsefire Dart

Going a step further in terms of wireless gaming mouse, we have the HyperX Pulsefire Dart that not only offers cable-free connectivity but also has a Qi-certified induction chargeable battery. Sen sensor is the Pixart 3389 Premium, the ergonomic shape with padded leather grips and split knob design.

According to the brand, the autonomy of the HyperX Pulsefire Dart is up to 50 hours on a single charge and battery life management can be done with the HyperX NGENUITY software.

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