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Dell Premier Wireless Keyboard and Mouse KM7321W $133.96 (Was $197) Shipped @ Dell / Amazon AU

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Dell Premier Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard and Mouse KM7321W
"Seamlessly connect up to three devices with this premium keyboard and mouse combo. The dual mode RF 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity lets you effortlessly switch across devices with the connection-mode key or button on your keyboard and mouse."

Amazon.com.au in its usual reactionary scramble has also dropped its price to $133.96 (normally $189).

This is not the absolute lowest deal for this set, but the drop might be enough for someone to pull the trigger. One IT site is selling for about the same price (w/ shipping), but some may prefer the security/return options of buying from Amazon or Dell.

This full-length chiclet keyboard has keys in the classic layout with no weird changes: decent sized SHIFT keys, double-length BACKSPACE and ESC keys, navigation keys (insert, delete, etc) are in normal 3x2 layout, arrow keys have head room, slight gap between each 4 function keys. And oh my god, the mouse actually has a back button (why the hell is it missing on so many mid-range mice these days?). Has a forward button too.

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  • +2

    Perrotet and Dan andrews use this

    • +3

      🙄

  • Cheaper at mwave $110

    • +1

      Are you sure you're looking at the same model? The one on Mwave for $110 is a different model with a smaller keyboard.

  • It is a good chiclet keyboard though very fragile: I broke two within 1 year of normal use. Never broke other keyboards I own.

    • How did you break it?

      • I didn't do anything special, just use it normally. one of them keycaps just came off for the 1st one; Dell sent me a replacement, but the space key is stuck after 2 months of use for the replacement.

        • Did you contact them to replace the replacement?

          • @bashar20: Yep. Dell's warranty is superior, though the keyboard only carries with 1year warranty.

  • looks like Microsoft mouse

  • Thanks, ordered from Amazon.
    My Microsoft bluetooth kb/mouse has served me well since 2014, but is starting to struggle with 45+ hours a week of usage :/

  • Got this, pretty decent set. Been working well for several months. I'm not quite sure how you could break the keyboard apart from the small plastic feet that raise it up.

  • Bought it last August, it has connection issue when swap from my laptop to PC. Sometimes PC can't detect mouse and keyboard signals. Needs to reboot to fix. Dell sent me a replacement keyboard. But it still happen. I decide to get refund. I record the issue https://youtu.be/OWNpMWFkrqU. Now I am using Rapoo E9550G.

    • How is the rappo in comparison? How much did you pay for it? Any issues?

      • key stoke is lighter than the other 2. I like the feeling of apple and dell. but I don't do much typing, it is ok to me. rapoo cost me about $50. so far no issues.

        • Where did you buy it from?

  • Can’t fault mine. I got it for $128 in November, so not a bad price.

  • Can’t decide between buying the Dell KM7321W or the Dell KM5221W or something else.
    Not sure if it’s worth to spend around $85 more for multi device support vs moving the wifi dongle between desktop and laptop.

    • Looks like the only real difference is bluetooth/multi-device support and forward/back buttons on the mouse. Maybe bluetooth has improved recently, but I think the general consensus is that RF wireless is more reliable/faster than bluetooth (if your device has USB). Bluetooth in general is kinda flakey. I personally wouldn't use it unless that was the only way I could connect.

      • I don’t think the extra convince for multi device support is worth an extra $85. Most probably I will settle with the Dell with wifi dongle only.

        I recently bought and returned a Logitech K780 (For $39). Couldn’t stand the flat keyboard and the tiny arrow keys plus I still needed a matching mouse.

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