TECKNET Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo (2.4G, rechargeable) with UK QWERTY full-size keyboard and silent click mouse
Product description
Quick overview
If you want a tidy desk setup without the faff of cables, a wireless keyboard and mouse combo makes sense. This TECKNET set is built around a 2.4G USB receiver connection and is described as plug-and-play, so you can usually get going quickly rather than spending time configuring software. It also leans into everyday comfort: a full-size UK QWERTY keyboard (including a numeric keypad) paired with a mouse that uses silent click behaviour to reduce distractions.
It’s also a rechargeable bundle, which is a point in its favour if you dislike replacing batteries every few months. That said, “silent” and “ultra thin” tend to come with trade-offs depending on how heavy-handed you are with your typing or clicks, so it’s worth being a little realistic about what a typical office-style combo can and can’t do.
Key points
This combo is designed for home, office, and travel use where you want quick setup, reliable wireless range (up to 49ft is stated), and less noise during use. The keyboard includes a full function row plus 12 multimedia hotkeys, while the mouse is positioned as a quieter option for shared spaces or late-night sessions.

Because it’s a single receiver setup, it also suits people who prefer fewer USB accessories hanging around. And since the keyboard stores the receiver inside the device (as described), it’s easier to take the kit out and not lose the dongle.
What you’ll notice in everyday use
For typing, TECKNET describes low-profile scissor-switch keys meant to feel smooth and responsive with minimal noise. In practice, that’s the kind of spec that usually works well for office tasks—emails, spreadsheets, and general day-to-day writing—where you’re typing for longer stretches and want the clicks kept under control.


The mouse is pitched around quiet operation too. If you’re working in a shared room, late at night, or you’re just not keen on clicky peripherals, this is one of the stronger “why this model” angles.
One small limitation to keep in mind: some multimedia hotkeys may have limited compatibility with macOS. So if you’re switching between operating systems, you may find those specific shortcuts are less reliable than the basic keyboard typing.

Wireless range and connection style
This set uses 2.4GHz wireless for a “stable, lag-free” connection (as stated) with an operating range up to 49ft. It’s plug & play, meaning you insert the USB receiver and use it without installing drivers or software (per the description).
If your desk involves the keyboard and mouse sitting across a fairly standard room distance, 49ft is a reassuring figure on paper. Still, wireless performance can depend on your environment, so don’t treat the stated range as guaranteed in every setup.
Rechargeable battery and power-saving
The mouse includes a 400mAh lithium battery, while the keyboard is said to take about 2-3 hours to fully charge. The keyboard standby time is stated as up to 120 days, helped by an auto-sleep mode and power switches.

This is where the combo makes everyday sense: if you forget to charge once in a while, the presence of auto-sleep and power switches can help reduce unnecessary drain. The only real downside is simple—because it’s rechargeable, you’re trading battery longevity for charging routine. If you’d rather never think about power, you might prefer a non-rechargeable kit.


Tech specs
- Type: Wireless keyboard and mouse combo (2.4G plug & play)
- Wireless range (stated): Up to 49ft
- Receiver storage: USB receiver stored inside the keyboard
- Mouse battery: 400mAh lithium battery
- Keyboard charge time (stated): 2-3 hours
- Keyboard standby time (stated): Up to 120 days
- Keyboard layout: QWERTY UK layout, full-size with numeric keypad
- Keyboard features: Full function row and 12 multimedia hotkeys
- Typing feel (stated): Low-profile scissor-switch keys
- Mouse behaviour (stated): Silent click
- Compatibility (stated): Windows 11/10/8/7/XP, Android Smart TVs, desktops, laptops, and most USB-enabled devices
- Note on compatibility: Some multimedia hotkeys may have limited compatibility with macOS
- Connection: USB receiver (plug-and-play, no drivers or software required)
Who it suits (and who should skip it)
It’s a good fit if you want a full-size UK QWERTY keyboard with a numeric keypad, you care about quiet usage, and you like the convenience of rechargeable power plus a USB receiver that’s easy to keep track of.

It might not be for you if you mainly use macOS and you specifically rely on multimedia hotkeys working consistently, because the description notes limited compatibility for some of those buttons. It also may not suit you if you need an “extreme” productivity keyboard beyond what a basic office-style combo offers—this set reads more as practical day-to-day gear than something aimed at enthusiasts who are chasing advanced customisation.
Mini FAQ
Does it need drivers or software?
No—it's described as plug-and-play, with setup via the USB receiver and no drivers or software required.


How far can it work from the device?

The stated wireless range is up to 49ft, though real-world performance can vary with your environment.
Is the mouse rechargeable?
Yes, the mouse uses a built-in 400mAh lithium battery (per the description).
Will the multimedia hotkeys work on macOS?
Not reliably: the description includes a note that some multimedia hotkeys may have limited compatibility with macOS.

Is it suitable for office or shared spaces?
On paper, yes—the keyboard is designed for minimal noise typing and the mouse clicks are described as silent, which is exactly the sort of feature you notice in quieter environments.
Is it worth it?
Buy it if you’re after a straightforward wireless keyboard and mouse combo for Windows PCs, laptops, or USB-enabled setups, and you value quiet clicks plus a full-size keyboard with a numeric keypad. The rechargeable approach and power-saving features also make it practical for regular daily use.
Skip it if macOS multimedia shortcuts matter a lot to you, or if you simply don’t want any charging responsibility at all. For most people who want plug-and-play wireless convenience with sensible everyday features, this TECKNET set looks like a solid, no-nonsense bet—just don’t expect every advanced hotkey to behave the same across operating systems.
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