The K400 Plus is a full-sized keyboard, with a top row of 12 that serve double-duty as function or shortcut keys. There’s no mistaking this keyboard is made from plastic, but it feels solid considering the price. Weighing just over 13 ounces with batteries, the K400 Plus is comfortable to use and features an attractive, durable housing-Logitech calls it black, but I’d describe it as charcoal grey, with a hint of yellow trim. (Logitech says non-rechargeable batteries are good for up to 18 months of use.) The keyboard measures 14 inches long, 5.5 inches wide, and an inch deep at its thickest point, where a pair of included AA batteries and storage space for the Unifying receiver can be found under a detachable door. That bummer aside, the K400 Plus is perfectly suited for leanback on a couch or recliner. As a plug-and-play device, the downloadable Logitech Options software indeed pairs the keyboard with a Mac, but without customized control options.
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However, Logitech doesn’t specifically state Mac support from this product the company says it works with Windows 7 or later (including Windows 10), Chrome OS, and Android 5.0 or later devices (but not smartphones and tablets) with the required USB port-which is not to say the K400 Plus won’t work on OS X. Like many recent Logitech accessories, the K400 Plus ditches Bluetooth connectivity in favor of a small, proprietary 2.4GHz Unifying receiver that must be plugged into the computer you want to control. Media streaming boxes have largely negated the need for home theater PCs when viewing content on the television, but there are still occasions when it’s nice to plop down on the couch, kick up your feet, and be entertained-or even get some work done.Īs the name implies, the K400 Plus is both wireless (33-foot range) and touch-friendly thanks to the integrated touchpad.