The Logitech Signature K650 is an adequate option for a workstation keyboard. The rubber dome switches within the keyboards are silent to use, and the built-in hand support and angle settings make for a pleasant typing experience.
Legends for macOS and Windows are included, as well as modes that work with either OS natively.
Unique to it are a set of time-saving and productivity-enhancing features that are difficult to come by elsewhere. What sets this keyboard apart, though, are all its extra features.
Is a very basic wireless keyboard intended for home or office use. A Logi BOLT receiver is provided for wireless connectivity; this receiver is also compatible with other products from Logitech, such as the Logitech Signature M650, reducing the number of USB receivers you’ll need.
It’s also cheap, costing around the same as some of the best low-priced keyboards on the market. However, many of the keyboards available in that price range are extremely basic, delivering only the most essential capabilities. So, this is a really incredible feat on Logitech’s part.
The built-in palm rest is a major drawback, but other than that, there isn’t anything wrong with it. The battery life may even outlast your computer, depending on how often you use it, and the typing experience will please anyone who isn’t in the market for a mechanical keyboard. You won’t find a better option for less than $50. As a matter of fact, that may be true at double the price.
The Logitech Signature K650 is available in two colour options: Graphite and Off-White. Although the Graphite color features a greater proportion of post-consumer recyclable plastic, we don’t anticipate the Off-White color to have a superior construction quality or less deck flex.
In general, it is a relatively simple rubber dome keyboard that provides sufficient ergonomic support but a somewhat unpleasant sensation when typing on the device.