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Belkin Bluetooth™ Desktop Keyboard and Mouse £29.99

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Staples instore have a very good offer on at the moment. Its a Belkin Bluetooth™ Desktop Keyboard and Mouse for only £29.99 normally over £90 on the high street around £75 on the net. Its a end of line so be quick.



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  • Offers 108-button support
  • Includes 15 Internet, multimedia, and
  • application program keys
  • Mouse Benefits
  • Delivers the accurate response of
  • Optical technology
  • Navigates easily using 3 buttons and the scroll wheel
  • *10m range is dependent upon environment, number of users, and other wireless devices within immediate proximity
Manufacturer's Description
Belkin offers the Bluetooth Wireless Desktop that;makes working on your computer and connecting your Bluetooth devices easier than ever. The Bluetooth Wireless Desktop includes the Bluetooth Wireless Optical Mouse, the Bluetooth USB Adapter, and the Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard in one convenient package. Connects up to 7 Bluetooth devices at one through included Bluetooth USB Adapter
Box Contents

  • USB Bluetooth Adapter - 10m Range
  • Bluetooth Keyboard
  • Bluetooth Mouse
  • Batteries for Mouse and Keyboard
  • Manual
  • CD-Rom for Drivers
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  • Cortes
    Cortes Posts: 64 Forumite
    Hey

    Thanks for this caverncity, nice!

    Picked one up at the Bradford Canal Road store and they had another 3 in stock....still £70 on Amazon

    :j
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  • ramtec
    ramtec Posts: 118 Forumite
    can you suply a code (found on the receipt)? Thanks
  • dc
    dc Posts: 2,547 Forumite
    Went into my local Staples yesterday and they were £39.99, had 9. I stupidly didnt bother to ask for a price check, as I was told that was the price, by the assistant who showed me where they were. Thought I had misread the posted price. Ah well back again tomorrow :rolleyes:


    dc
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  • Babbler
    Babbler Posts: 3,084 Forumite
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    The one thing I find annoying about my Belkin keyboard (a different model) is it doesnt have the usual lights for caps lock on, ins and num lock. Couldnt believe how much I use them until they were gone! :(

    Not sure if this model has them, but worth keeping in mind...
    Being bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:
  • RedOnRed
    RedOnRed Posts: 1,190 Forumite
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    Looks like a good deal but I can't quite see the logic in having cordless mice and keyboards. They're not being moved any where and you have to keep sorting out batteries.
  • Babbler
    Babbler Posts: 3,084 Forumite
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    RedOnRed wrote:
    Looks like a good deal but I can't quite see the logic in having cordless mice and keyboards. They're not being moved any where and you have to keep sorting out batteries.

    They can be very useful when you just want to move them off your desk to free space to work on :)
    Being bored is so boring Im bored of it... :rotfl:
  • Picked one up from High Wycombe on Sunday. When I eventually got around to opening it last night, I found that they had given me a wireless keyboard set, not a bluetooth one.

    Looks like it will have to go back. Shame as the chances of them having a bluetooth one now are rather slim!
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  • Excuse me if I'm being thick but to use a bluetooth keyboard and mouse do you need a seperate bluetooth receiver in your computer or does the keyboard/mouse set come with this? :confused:
  • danuk
    danuk Posts: 581 Forumite
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    all you need is a spare USB socket to fit the supplied adapter into. I.e this pack contains all you need.....

    Just check if you have a usb socket that is not being used, if you have one then you can use this set up.......

    If all usb are taken you could by a usb box that converts one socket into more..... but then its costing more (poss £15-£20 for this)
  • Its also useful as I have a media centre PC below my plasma TV, So I can sit down on the sofa while using the PC as opposed to being scrunched up with the plasma in my face, going cross eyed trying to see the cursor.

    Infrareds range just doesnt cut it, bluetooth was the only way.
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