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title: "Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac - Black"
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# Ultra-thin 1/3-inch sleek profile Tiny Logitech Unifying receiver Solar-powered, zero battery hassle Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac - Black

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** AR$28372
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## Summary

> ☀️ Power your productivity with light—keyboard that never quits!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac - Black by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** AR$28372 with free shipping
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## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Tailored for Mac Pros:** Familiar Mac layout plus Launchpad hotkey for seamless workflow integration 🍏
- • **Comfort Meets Precision:** Logitech-exclusive concave keys deliver faster, quieter, and more comfortable typing ✍️
- • **Sleek Minimalist Design:** Ultra-thin 1/3-inch profile elevates your workspace with modern elegance 📏
- • **Endless Power from Any Light:** Harness ambient light to keep typing uninterrupted for months—even in darkness ☀️
- • **Plug-and-Play Wireless Freedom:** Tiny Unifying receiver connects multiple devices without Bluetooth fuss 🔌

## Overview

The Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac is a full-size, ultra-thin keyboard designed for Mac users who demand convenience and style. Powered by any light source, it eliminates battery replacements by storing enough charge to last at least three months in darkness. Featuring a familiar Mac layout with a dedicated Launchpad key and Logitech’s unique concave keycaps, it ensures comfortable, precise typing. Connectivity is handled via a compact Logitech Unifying receiver, freeing up Bluetooth and USB ports. Ideal for professionals seeking a sleek, eco-friendly, and reliable wireless keyboard that blends effortlessly into a modern workspace.

## Description

Battery hassles are a thing of the past with the light-powered Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac.

Review: Excellent keyboard - I bought the Logitech wireless solar keyboard K750 for Mac and received it yesterday. At first my typing on it was sluggish and had more typos than normal, but now, after using it for a day, I am back to my usual speed and accuracy (neither of which is remarkable). I find the keyboard very comfortable. It claims to have the identical layout as the Apple keyboard, and this is not quite true, compared to the keyboard that came with my six-year-old iMac, but this is not a problem. The function keys are different, and the dedicated volume keys above the number pad on my Apple keyboard have been assigned instead to the F10 through F12 keys on the K750, and I have not yet found a way to reassign those, but I don't really need to. I wanted a wireless keyboard that included the DEL key and the number pad, which the Apple Bluetooth keyboard does not have. So I am happy with this one, and the feel of the keys is nicer than the feel on my wired Apple keyboard. (As other reviewers have noted, the K750 does NOT have Bluetooth. It uses a wireless dongle that plugs into a USB slot.) Edit: I bought this keyboard at the end of September, 2013. Now, early July, 2015, 1 3/4 years later, it quit working. I placed it in very strong sunlight for several hours, in case the battery had run down due to having the blinds closed for several days of a heat wave. It worked for a few minutes, and then quit again. In this age of disposable everything, maybe $2.86 per month is an acceptable price for the convenience. I did find it easier to type on than the OEM keyboard. But things really should last longer. Another edit: I pulled the dongle out and put it back into another slot, and now the keyboard is working again. Was that the whole problem??? I'll see if it keeps working now... Yet another edit. Since removing and reinserting the dongle, it seems to be working fine again. I agree with other reviewers that the dongle is a bad idea. It ought to just work through bluetooth. Then it wouldn't take up a USB slot and there would be one less thing to go wrong. Still, much easier for me to type on than the keyboard that came with my iMac. One thing that Logitech got VERY VERY WRONG, however, is the "Solar app," available on the Mac Store. (Their web site is confusing because if you click on "download the Solar app" you get nothing. You have to go to the Mac Store, and their web site does not tell you this.) BUT DON'T DO IT!!! There are numerous reviews of the app on the Mac Store, and user after user has reported that the app is a resource hog, running even when you quit the app, using from single- to double-digit percentages of your computer resources, and writing to the system.log ten to fifteen times per second. LOGITECH: PLEASE FIX THE APP! A well-behaved app should use zero system resources when not running, and the user should be able to turn it off. Ideally, a user should be able to launch the app, see the state of charge and the illumination level, and then quit the app, and it should quit and do nothing until launched again, and if it must write to the system.log at all, it should do so ONCE when invoked, and not more than a few times a day. NOT ten times every second! Fortunately, the app is not needed to use the keyboard, and a little button on the keyboard lights a green or red light, to tell you whether or not it's getting sufficient light. The CFL in my office room does not provide enough light, but the window does in the daytime, and the keyboard stores enough charge to keep working at night. Set-up was easy: I plugged in the dongle to a USB slot and turned the power switch on. The computer then asked me to hit the unidentified key immediately to the right of the left shift button (z on the keyboard) and then asked me to hit the unidentified key immediately to the left of the right shift key (forward slash on the keyboard) and then it was set up and just worked. No other set-up was needed. Five stars for the keyboard and a FAIL to the Solar app.
Review: Good mac keyboard without USB 3.0 interference - I chose this keyboard because I didn't like the mac wireless bluetooth keyboard. Black is better than silver for my taste. Plus this one has the numeric keypad. The solar charging is nice. I have this paired with the comfortable M705 Logitech mouse. http://www.desertcart.com/Logitech-Wireless-Marathon-3-Year-Battery/dp/B0034XRDUA Very nice combination on my 2012 Mac Mini. The only glitch I've had, is that the Logitech Unifying receiver seems to need to be very close to work flawlessly. I moved the receiver from the Mac Mini USB 3.0 to my monitor 2.0 USB out. Only about 16 inches closer to keyboard and mouse but, no more response issues. A couple of negatives about the keyboard is no illuminated keys and, not a deal breaker, but there should be a caps lock light. No problems with this combo other than short wireless range (for me). Very nice overall. ****UPDATE Edit 1-24-13 My wireless response issues returned today. Neither mouse or keyboard would work at all and I had The Logitech Unifying Software window open on my screen. It said I had plugged in another Unifying Receiver into my computer and to remove one or use both. I did not plug in another receiver. Since I couldn't respond, I shut down the Mac Mini. That didn't reset it either. I tried everything and nothing worked. So, I got the iPad out for help. Logitech says the receiver needs to be plugged into the computer (which I had tried), not a hub. I moved the receiver back to the computer USB from the monitor USB. Back to my initial issues, lack of response, but at least the mouse and keyboard were actually working now. But, I needed to have the mouse and keyboard about 6 inches away from the receiver to work! Back to the iPad and Google. Apparently, USB 3.0 DEVICES and 2.4GHz wireless don't play nice together. Known Intel issue. The only USB 3.0 device I was using on the Mac Mini was my backup WD Passport HD, I unplugged it. Worked like a charm! I can now use my mouse and keyboard from across the room. Maybe I'll have to get a FireWire HD for backup to fill that unused port until this issue is resolved. I still like both of these Logitech products, but there are limitations. ****Update 6-8-2013 I bought this cable in February http://www.desertcart.com/gp/product/B0041UJVMS/ref=cm_cr_mts_prod_img Swapped the old cable for this one and moved the USB 3.0 HD into a drawer away from the Mac Mini. No problems now.

## Features

- Solar-powered keyboard: No battery hassles—any light source keeps your keyboard charged for at least three months in total darkness
- Only 1/3-inch thick: Ultra-thin design adds sleek style to your workspace
- Familiar Mac layout: All the keys you're used to, plus a Launchpad hot key, are exactly where you expect them
- Feel-good typing: Logitech-only concave key cap design for faster, quieter, more comfortable typing
- Tiny Logitech Unifying receiver: Stays in your laptop and connects additional compatible wireless devices. Not Bluetooth compatible.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B005L38VPC |
| Additional Features | Wireless |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,996 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | Computer Keyboards |
| Button Quantity | 78 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Compatible Operating System Family | MacOS |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 586 Reviews |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | Wireless |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 920-003471 |
| Model Number | 920-003471 |
| Number of Keys | 78 |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Style Name | Keyboard Only |
| Switch Type | Scissor-Switch |
| UPC | 031111882094 097855080233 012301979909 887605859192 031112502076 151903003398 631058213670 163120266159 778889494417 |
| Warranty Description | 3 year limited |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Laptop
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wireless
- **Included Components:** Computer Keyboards
- **Keyboard Description:** Wireless
- **Power Source:** Solar Powered
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Mac Computing
- **Special Feature:** Wireless
- **Style:** Keyboard Only

## Images

![Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750 for Mac - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61v1STdDGVL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent keyboard
*by D***8 on September 29, 2013*

I bought the Logitech wireless solar keyboard K750 for Mac and received it yesterday. At first my typing on it was sluggish and had more typos than normal, but now, after using it for a day, I am back to my usual speed and accuracy (neither of which is remarkable). I find the keyboard very comfortable. It claims to have the identical layout as the Apple keyboard, and this is not quite true, compared to the keyboard that came with my six-year-old iMac, but this is not a problem. The function keys are different, and the dedicated volume keys above the number pad on my Apple keyboard have been assigned instead to the F10 through F12 keys on the K750, and I have not yet found a way to reassign those, but I don't really need to. I wanted a wireless keyboard that included the DEL key and the number pad, which the Apple Bluetooth keyboard does not have. So I am happy with this one, and the feel of the keys is nicer than the feel on my wired Apple keyboard. (As other reviewers have noted, the K750 does NOT have Bluetooth. It uses a wireless dongle that plugs into a USB slot.) Edit: I bought this keyboard at the end of September, 2013. Now, early July, 2015, 1 3/4 years later, it quit working. I placed it in very strong sunlight for several hours, in case the battery had run down due to having the blinds closed for several days of a heat wave. It worked for a few minutes, and then quit again. In this age of disposable everything, maybe $2.86 per month is an acceptable price for the convenience. I did find it easier to type on than the OEM keyboard. But things really should last longer. Another edit: I pulled the dongle out and put it back into another slot, and now the keyboard is working again. Was that the whole problem??? I'll see if it keeps working now... Yet another edit. Since removing and reinserting the dongle, it seems to be working fine again. I agree with other reviewers that the dongle is a bad idea. It ought to just work through bluetooth. Then it wouldn't take up a USB slot and there would be one less thing to go wrong. Still, much easier for me to type on than the keyboard that came with my iMac. One thing that Logitech got VERY VERY WRONG, however, is the "Solar app," available on the Mac Store. (Their web site is confusing because if you click on "download the Solar app" you get nothing. You have to go to the Mac Store, and their web site does not tell you this.) BUT DON'T DO IT!!! There are numerous reviews of the app on the Mac Store, and user after user has reported that the app is a resource hog, running even when you quit the app, using from single- to double-digit percentages of your computer resources, and writing to the system.log ten to fifteen times per second. LOGITECH: PLEASE FIX THE APP! A well-behaved app should use zero system resources when not running, and the user should be able to turn it off. Ideally, a user should be able to launch the app, see the state of charge and the illumination level, and then quit the app, and it should quit and do nothing until launched again, and if it must write to the system.log at all, it should do so ONCE when invoked, and not more than a few times a day. NOT ten times every second! Fortunately, the app is not needed to use the keyboard, and a little button on the keyboard lights a green or red light, to tell you whether or not it's getting sufficient light. The CFL in my office room does not provide enough light, but the window does in the daytime, and the keyboard stores enough charge to keep working at night. Set-up was easy: I plugged in the dongle to a USB slot and turned the power switch on. The computer then asked me to hit the unidentified key immediately to the right of the left shift button (z on the keyboard) and then asked me to hit the unidentified key immediately to the left of the right shift key (forward slash on the keyboard) and then it was set up and just worked. No other set-up was needed. Five stars for the keyboard and a FAIL to the Solar app.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good mac keyboard without USB 3.0 interference
*by M***Y on January 21, 2013*

I chose this keyboard because I didn't like the mac wireless bluetooth keyboard. Black is better than silver for my taste. Plus this one has the numeric keypad. The solar charging is nice. I have this paired with the comfortable M705 Logitech mouse. http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Marathon-3-Year-Battery/dp/B0034XRDUA Very nice combination on my 2012 Mac Mini. The only glitch I've had, is that the Logitech Unifying receiver seems to need to be very close to work flawlessly. I moved the receiver from the Mac Mini USB 3.0 to my monitor 2.0 USB out. Only about 16 inches closer to keyboard and mouse but, no more response issues. A couple of negatives about the keyboard is no illuminated keys and, not a deal breaker, but there should be a caps lock light. No problems with this combo other than short wireless range (for me). Very nice overall. ****UPDATE Edit 1-24-13 My wireless response issues returned today. Neither mouse or keyboard would work at all and I had The Logitech Unifying Software window open on my screen. It said I had plugged in another Unifying Receiver into my computer and to remove one or use both. I did not plug in another receiver. Since I couldn't respond, I shut down the Mac Mini. That didn't reset it either. I tried everything and nothing worked. So, I got the iPad out for help. Logitech says the receiver needs to be plugged into the computer (which I had tried), not a hub. I moved the receiver back to the computer USB from the monitor USB. Back to my initial issues, lack of response, but at least the mouse and keyboard were actually working now. But, I needed to have the mouse and keyboard about 6 inches away from the receiver to work! Back to the iPad and Google. Apparently, USB 3.0 DEVICES and 2.4GHz wireless don't play nice together. Known Intel issue. The only USB 3.0 device I was using on the Mac Mini was my backup WD Passport HD, I unplugged it. Worked like a charm! I can now use my mouse and keyboard from across the room. Maybe I'll have to get a FireWire HD for backup to fill that unused port until this issue is resolved. I still like both of these Logitech products, but there are limitations. ****Update 6-8-2013 I bought this cable in February http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0041UJVMS/ref=cm_cr_mts_prod_img Swapped the old cable for this one and moved the USB 3.0 HD into a drawer away from the Mac Mini. No problems now.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic Mac keyboard
*by J***E on February 27, 2014*

I love this keyboard. At work I only have a laptop, but typing on a MacBook keyboard all day would get tiring to say the least. Wireless is a must for me because my desk is already cluttered with wires for everything else, and the fact that the receiver can be used for my mouse (Logitech Performance MX) is great so both devices only use one USB port. I have multiple coworkers nearby who also use the Logitech unified receiver thingy, and have never had a problem with interference or devices pairing up wrongly, so it looks like Logitech really has this wireless thing figured out too. It's great not having to think about batteries or charging; the office's fluorescent lighting has proven more than sufficient to keep my keyboard charged. I only wish my mouse had solar cells too so I wouldn't have to remember to plug it in every now and then for a charge! Of course an important aspect of any keyboard is the key "feel". The K750's keys feel very similar to a MacBook Pro keyboard in terms of travel and "click", but the key surface itself is a bit "warmer-feeling"... perhaps they have more texture due to the printed-on lettering. Speaking of lettering, in the few months I've had this keyboard in daily use, I haven't seen any wear or fading in the lettering. The keys also feel a little more indented/curved towards the middle than MBP keys, which is fine by me; if anything it feels better than the MBP keyboard. My only complaint was the spacebar, which had this "clacky" sound and feel to it. I tried taking out the spacebar and found a long metal "guide hinge" (basically a long wire with hooks on the end) under it. Removing this hinge addressed the issue quite well, and hasn't seemed to impact the performance of the keyboard in any way. I keep the hinge taped to the top edge of my keyboard just in case I find a need to reinstall it, but it seems to have been working fine for months without! UPDATE 4/24/2015: With over a year of use, the keyboard itself and the lettering are holding up strong. The spacebar still works just fine without the hinge, and the only signs of wear at all is in the center of the spacebar where the "satin" texture of the keys has been worn smooth... and a spot where I accidentally dropped my (hot) soldering iron on it. Definitely worth the investment! UPDATE 11/26/2018: This keyboard finally bit the dust after someone spilled something on it while I was out, and left it to dry over the weekend without bothering to tell me. I have two other K750 keyboards though, and still swear by them. One is almost as old as this one was, and I had to replace the battery (uses the much rarer, but rechargeable ML2032, instead of a CR2032) but it's still kicking!

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