Logitech has announced the release of its K250 Bluetooth Keyboard and MK250 Bluetooth Combo, two new entries aimed squarely at users looking for an affordable way to enter the wireless accessory space. With Bluetooth connectivity and a practical feature set, these devices are designed to meet the day-to-day demands of home and office users without the added cost of higher-end gear.
The K250 Bluetooth Keyboard delivers the essentials. It offers a full layout that includes arrow keys, a number pad, and predefined function shortcuts that should feel familiar to anyone used to a standard desktop setup. With a low-profile design in a neutral graphite finish, the keyboard maintains a clean, minimal footprint on the desk while still supporting a comfortable typing experience thanks to its adjustable tilt legs. Compatibility is wide-ranging, with support for Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and certified Chromebook devices, and connection is handled entirely via Bluetooth—no dongle or proprietary software needed.

Durability is a central focus here. The keyboard features a spill-resistant design and is built with post-consumer recycled plastic in keeping with Logitech’s recent sustainability efforts. Battery life is rated at over a year, reducing the need for frequent replacements and offering a fairly low-maintenance option for users who prefer straightforward tech.
For those in need of a complete input setup, the MK250 Combo includes both the K250 keyboard and the M196 wireless mouse. The mouse is designed to be ambidextrous and compact, with smooth tracking and line-by-line scrolling that fits basic navigation needs. Like the keyboard, the mouse also runs on a battery life rated at 12 months, helping users avoid the hassle of frequent charging or replacements.

While these products won’t appeal to power users or those seeking customizable or premium features, they fill a clear gap in the market for simple, budget-conscious wireless tools. Both devices are part of Logitech’s broader initiative to make its offerings more accessible, and their use of recycled plastics and FSC-certified packaging indicates an ongoing shift toward environmentally conscious manufacturing practices.

Set to launch in July 2025, the K250 Keyboard and MK250 Combo will be available in Graphite with an Arabic layout, with pricing positioned as some of the company’s lowest yet for wireless peripherals. For users seeking an inexpensive wireless keyboard or a complete setup that works across multiple platforms, this release presents a practical, no-frills option.