ProtoArc KM60 Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard and Mouse (QWERTY UK) with wrist rest, rechargeable, dual 2.4GHz + Bluetooth, black
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
The ProtoArc KM60 is a full-size wireless keyboard and mouse bundle aimed at everyday desk work: typing documents, entering data, and doing office tasks without feeling tied to one device. The headline idea is simple—get a comfortable keyboard setup (including a built-in wrist rest and adjustable tilt) plus a quiet mouse—while keeping connectivity flexible with both 2.4GHz and dual Bluetooth.
On paper, it’s the kind of set you’d choose when you want a “fixed workstation” feel for home office or study, but still like the option to swap between a PC and a laptop without much fuss. If you type for long stretches, the non-detachable wrist support and the quieter key action are the two elements most likely to matter day-to-day.
Key features that affect daily use

Comfort isn’t just marketing here. The keyboard includes a wrist rest that is not detachable, designed to stay stable so it doesn’t wander while you work. There’s also an adjustable typing angle using two tilt legs at the back (7°), which can help you keep a more natural wrist position—especially if you often sit in the same spot for hours.
The keyboard is described as “silent” with scissor-switch keys for smooth, quiet typing. That’s a big deal in shared spaces or if you don’t want clicks echoing around the room.
For the mouse, you get silent left and right clicks and adjustable DPI (1000/1600/2400) for more controlled cursor movement. One limitation to be aware of: the mouse is designed for right-handed users only, and it’s not programmable.


Connectivity and device switching (the part that can trip people up)

This set supports both 2.4GHz and dual Bluetooth, with a one-button approach for switching between devices (useful if you bounce between, say, laptop and PC). It also includes auto-detect behaviour.
That said, the details matter. The note is explicit: 2.4G is for WIN systems only, while Bluetooth works with all systems mentioned in the listing. So if you rely on 2.4GHz, check your setup first—otherwise you may end up forced to use Bluetooth.
Supported environments listed include Windows 7/8/10/11, Mac OS X 10.12+, and Android 5.0+. It’s a broad spread, which is handy, but the 2.4GHz/Windows-only note is the thing to take seriously.
Battery life, charging, and power-saving

Both the keyboard and mouse are rechargeable. The keyboard uses a built-in lithium battery (500mAh) and the mouse has one too (300mAh). The claim is up to 45 days under typical use.
Charging is via the included Type-C cable, and there’s an auto sleep mode after 60 minutes of inactivity. There’s also no backlight, so don’t expect illuminated keys—this is more about productivity and battery saving than visual flair.


What stands out for office tasks
This is full-size QWERTY UK with a numeric keypad, which is exactly what you want for spreadsheet work, forms, and number-heavy admin. There are also 13 multimedia keys for quick control of volume, brightness, and playback.

In practice, that can mean you’re not constantly hunting for on-screen controls when you’re doing mundane tasks—like reducing volume while writing, or adjusting brightness during a document review. It’s the kind of everyday convenience that makes sense if you live at your desk.
Tech details you should consider
The keyboard size is listed as 430×195×18 mm. The mouse supports adjustable DPI levels (1000/1600/2400), and the keyboard includes 13 multimedia keys alongside the full layout.
There isn’t any mention of programmable mouse buttons or extra customisation tools, so if your ideal setup includes deep remapping, macros, or advanced software features, you may find this a bit limited.

Is it worth it?


It’s a good fit if you want a comfortable, full-size wireless keyboard setup for long desk sessions, and you like the idea of switching between devices using both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth. The wrist rest, silent-style typing, and quiet mouse clicks are the strongest reasons to consider it.
It may not suit you if you need a left-handed mouse, if you’re expecting programmable controls, or if you specifically plan to rely on 2.4GHz on a non-Windows system (since 2.4G is stated as WIN-only). It also sits firmly in “practical office bundle” territory rather than “feature-packed enthusiast gear”, so don’t buy it expecting lots of custom tuning.
If you’re choosing between a basic office keyboard bundle and something slightly more comfort-focused, this one leans towards that comfort angle. Just do a quick check that your device switching method matches your setup, and you’ll be in a much better place to get value out of it.

Mini FAQ
FAQ
Does the keyboard include a detachable wrist rest? No—the wrist rest is described as non-detachable.
Is there backlighting on the keys? No backlight is mentioned.
Can it connect to a Mac or Android device? Bluetooth is stated to work across the systems listed, including Mac OS X 10.12+ and Android 5.0+.
Is the mouse suitable for left-handed users? No, it’s designed for right-handed users only.
How is it charged and how long does it last? It’s rechargeable via an included Type-C cable, with an advertised up to 45 days under typical use.
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