Good doesn't always have to be expensive: Cherry proves this with the Stream Desktop, which costs just 45 euros - the only keyboard and mouse set in the price category up to 50 euros that achieved a "good" final score and is therefore rightly the test winner in this category. However, if you want to save a little more money, the price-performance winner Rapoo 9300M is also a good choice...
Rapoo X9300M
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The combination intelligently connects with the work device. You can pair multiple devices and effortlessly switch between them. It simplifies complicated cross-platform usage and meets the demands of multiple tasks. The intelligent switching between Bluetooth 3.0, 4.0, and 2.4 GHz ensures a stable wireless transmission. You can continue to use the combination independently of missing USB ports or the loss of the receiver. You benefit from responsive, smooth pointer control with an invisible tracking engine at 1300 dpi. The ultra-slim casing is made of anodized aluminum and is only 4.9 mm thick. The scissor-switch keys provide perfect and precise keystrokes. Thanks to the square chiclet keys with rounded corners, every keystroke is accurately recognized.
Keyboard type | Office keyboard |
Keyboard form factor | 100% |
Key technology | Diaphragm |
Set Scope | Keyboard + Mouse |
Keyboard Equipment | Numeric keypad, Special keys for media |
Peripheral connection | Bluetooth, USB |
Power supply | Battery operated |
Documents | Technical data sheet.pdf |
Item number | 12909312 |
Manufacturer | Rapoo |
Category | Keyboard |
Manufacturer No. | 18135 |
Release date | 13.3.2020 |
Colour | Black |
Exact colour description | Black |
Keyboard type | Office keyboard |
Keyboard form factor | 100% |
Key technology | Diaphragm |
Keyboard technology | Scissor-Switch |
Keyboard layout | Germany |
Keyboard layout | QWERTZ |
Set Scope | Keyboard + Mouse |
Keyboard Equipment | Numeric keypad, Special keys for media |
Signal transmission | Wireless |
Peripheral connection | Bluetooth, USB |
Transmission range | 10 m |
Mouse type | Standard mouse |
Mouse features | Scroll wheel |
Signal transmission | Wireless |
Transmission range | 10 m |
Mouse sensor | Optical |
Max. mouse sensor resolution | 1300 dpi |
Ergonomic hand shape | Ambidextrous |
Power supply | Battery operated |
Battery size | AA / LR6 / LR06 / Mignon / R6 / R14505 |
Battery life | 364 Days |
Number of batteries | 1 |
Country of origin | China |
Scope of delivery | AA battery, AAA batteries |
Length | 114 mm |
Width | 343 mm |
Height | 19 mm |
Weight | 385 g |
Length | 43.70 cm |
Width | 12.20 cm |
Height | 4 cm |
Weight | 540 g |
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Reviews & Ratings
Warranty score
How often does a product of this brand in the «Keyboard» category have a defect within the first 24 months?
Source: Digitec Galaxus- 46.FreeVoice2.7 %
- 47.XtremeMac2.8 %
- 48.Rapoo2.9 %
- 49.R-Go Tools3 %
- 50.MSI3.4 %
Warranty case duration
How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?
Source: Digitec Galaxus- 1.MediaRange0 days
- 1.MSI0 days
- 1.Rapoo0 days
- 1.Roccat0 days
- 1.Trust0 days
Return rate
How often is a product of this brand in the «Keyboard» category returned?
Source: Digitec Galaxus- 22.Active Key3.2 %
- 23.Apple3.3 %
- 23.Rapoo3.3 %
- 25.SteelSeries3.4 %
- 25.Turtle Beach3.4 %
- Very compact
- Bluetooth
- good writing feeling
- somewhat short endurance
- Mouse looks doughy
The most expensive set in the test wins the test by a clear margin: the Logitech MK850 for 80 euros scores with the best keyboard, the best mouse and the best features. The price-performance winner, Microsoft Wireless Desktop 3050 (45 euros), is considerably cheaper but also good...