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Mac Bluetooth Keyboard Mice
USB + Dual Bluetooth Combos
Full-Size Slim Keyboard Mice

Multi-Device Ergo Combos
USB + Bluetooth Mice

Wide Compatibility Tips: The 2.4G USB Mode ONLY compatible with Windows 11/10/8/7/XP, and Bluetooth mode fully with Windows 11/10/8/7/XP, macOS 10.12+, iPadOS/iOS 13.0+, and Android 4.3 or above. Please note that Bluetooth version requires Bluetooth 4.0 or above (NOT come with Bluetooth adapter)
3 Multi-Device Connectivity: Switch seamlessly between 3 devices (PC, laptop, tablet) via Bluetooth or a single 2.4G receiver. Perfect for multitaskers and hybrid workers who juggle multiple screens, eliminating cable clutter and boosting productivity
Dual OS Layout Ready: Designed with both Windows and Apple keyboard layouts, this combo works across Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android. Ideal for diverse home/office setups, students, or remote teams using different OS, ensuring plug-and-play ease across all your gadgets
Quiet & Precise Control: Low-profile scissor-switch keys offer silent laptop-like typing, while the mouse with 4 adjustable DPI (800-1200-1600-2400) ensures precision. Designed for noise-sensitive spaces like libraries, offices, or late-night work
USB-C Rechargeable Efficiency: USB-C rechargeable battery lasts up to 90 days, with auto sleep mode (mouse: 10min, keyboard: 30min). Solves frequent charging hassles for busy professionals, travelers, or minimalists seeking reliable, uninterrupted workflows
Sleek & Durable Design: Full-size keyboard with numeric pad housed in a slim metal design. Saves desk space while offering full functionality, perfect for small offices, dorm rooms, or stylish minimalist setups
13 reviews for seenda Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard Mouse Combo, COE401 Rechargeable Silent Keyboard Mouse Compact Slim, 3 Multi-Device Connection, Compatible for Windows/Mac PC Laptop MacBook iPad
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$34.99
Patrick J. Murphy –
Great Product
This keyboard and mouse works great for a MacBook and Windows Desktop PC. Once you get them connected they switch reliably. It would be nicer if you the keyboard buttons to switch also switched the mouse at the same time so you have to switch the mouse with it’s buttons on the bottom of it. But still a great product and I would highly recommend it for others very happy with it!
B. Rao Vemulapalli –
A Great Rechargeable Keyboard and Mouse Set!
This Seenda keyboard and mouse set is great! It gets five stars. It looks very nice because it is thin and black and gray. It’s super easy to start using—you only need one little plug (a USB receiver) for both the keyboard and the mouse. The best part is you can charge them, so you never have to buy new batteries. Even though it’s small for taking with you, it feels strong and will last a long time. I think this is a wonderful choice for anyone who needs a dependable, good-looking, and quiet keyboard and mouse. It is really excellent.
Princy –
Worthy for the price
The keyboard is solid and stay in place tight . The mouse is ok.This is a simple way to declutter my table and looks great.
Amazon Customer –
Works great
I got this keyboard to use with my laptop while writing in the living room.I love the slim design and easy use, along with the rechargeable features. I have had no lag issues with the keyboard and typing — I type quickly and was always losing parts of the words. I no longer have to worry about wondering what word I was trying to use.
Janice Mastin-Kamps –
Lacking a key feature
I bought this keyboard and mouse combo to replace a Logitech set that stopped typing. It was easy to connect via Bluetooth, but it lacks one feature I need: a print screen button. I asked “Rufus” and got an answer which wasn’t an answer: Besides telling me to look carefully at the upper right corner (which I did), it referred me to other buttons that don’t exist (Scroll Lock and Pause/ Break keys). We used to be able to post questions that other purchasers could answer– now we’re stuck with an AI bot that doesn’t know what it’s talking about. Yes, I’m frustrated.
Vic –
Premium feel and very functional.
This is a vey nice keyboard with similar features as my premium mx keyboard from the leader brand. It looks and feels high quality. The only missing features that keeps my review short of five stars is the lacking of backlight and the size factor that makes the cursor arrow a tiny bit cramped. I still can use it and if feel nice but I just prefer fulls size keyboards to use the arrow, delete and insert keys mor confortably. Still the size of the keys are lare enough, is quite and in general very nice. For smaller spaces, the smaller footpring could be and advantage for some. Pricewise is very affordable and gives good quality.
Amazon Customer –
Best wireless keyboard
Very happy with this keyboard! Set up was so quick and easy. Very quiet, especially the mouse. Very slim and compact. Great quality for the price.
SuDoNum –
Better Than a Logitech MX Keyboard?
I bought this combo as a travel setup for working from job sites. I have a Logitech MX keyboard and mouse that I think are (were?) the best. While the mouse is not of the type that helps my carpal tunnel issues like the MX mouse I use, I really think this combo is as good or better for a far lower price point. Dongle or Bluetooth connectivity and rechargeable, just like the MX and great feel as well. If you’re thinking about an MX, give seenda a look!
Married and Grumpy –
I have a couple of other combos that are exactly the same as this, except for the three connection buttons on the top right corner. I’m really impressed with them. It’s not the first time I’ve ordered a few products from the company and have always been happy with them.It took me a while, but I finally got used to using a reduced-size keyboard, omitting the section with the arrows and home, end, etc., because I have a little more room on the desktop. It took me a couple of weeks to get in the habit of using combination key strokes for things like screen shots (Windows + Sift + S keys) instead of just one key. While it still annoys me at times, I do appreciate having more room for the mouse right up next to the keyboard.► The Quick Start and user manual go through the various options and are easy to follow, well-written in real English.► Both the mouse and keyboard are USB-C rechargeable.► While the mouse and keyboard can be Bluetooth connected, each to two separate devices, they also work via the 2.4G dongle. Each device allows for selecting which device to communicate with at any given time. LEDs indicate which one they are working through.Keyboard:One of the things that really appeals to me is the very low profile this has. The front is very low, which takes strain off my wrists since I don’t have to have them bent backward all day. I used mechanical keyboards for years and always had issues with pain in my wrists. The front edge of this is only 4mm thick, and it lies almost flat with the desktop. My chiropractor, when I talked to him about this he asked what kind of keyboard I used. He’s a friend, so he gave me one of those DAH looks that made me instantly rethink my desktop.► The keys have a little travel and offer some tactile feedback when fully depressed. They are almost silent. There are some keys that click like the space bar, enter, shift, caps lock, basically the bigger keys only and even then it’s not a lot of noise.► There are no pop-up feet at the back, but it is already slightly elevated due to the ridge that runs along the bottom for holding the electronics and batteries. This slight elevation increase at the back makes typing very comfortable.► In the box is a silicone key cover, the kind of thing that gets used where it’s important to keep liquid drops and dust out of it. Because it’s silicone, it can easy be wiped or washed to remove any kind of crud that might have built up on it.Mouse:This is a well-made device. It sits a little higher than many options but is still quite comfortable to use for hours at a time.► The left and right keys make a very small amount of noise when used; if there is any music playing or people talking it disappears.► The forward and back keys are in the right position so that I don’t have to move my thumb to use either one.► There are very minor indents on the scroll wheel, which keep it from free-wheeling. It also acts as a separate ley when depressed.► I like that the DPI button sits a little further back from the scroll wheel than on most mouse options these days. It also takes a fair bit of pressure to depress.There is only one thing that concerns me with the keyboard. As you can see, if you take a close look at my picture, you can see where the key markings are small stickers pasted onto the keys. In my experience, these wear off over a period of time, whereas keys with the letters and symbols moulded into them last forever. It’s not a deal breaker, as I do not need to see the letters, but it makes the keyboards look cheap and worn out after a while.
Dio S –
Writing the review using this kit. Wow. I was really surprised by the packaging and quality. I didn’t even know that the back of the keyboard is metal. The keyboard is very sturdy for how thin it is and light weight. Keys feel good, easy to press with fine quality feedback feel. Mouse is premium, clicks and scroll wheel, comparable to high end mice, its very quite. Plus both have integrated batteries. Wireless range is good too, no issues (4-5 meters away from usb dongle in my living room (did not test Bluetooth).I wanted to buy this kit for my mom’s PC, but its out of stock now. Best bang for the dollar for sure. I want this kit for the work office too.
Amazon Customer –
$35 for a bluetooth/wireless combo great for generic use. Its a chiclet style keyboard with a number pad. Metallic topside and plastic bottom. Mouse is all plastic and has back/fwd on side. Mouse also has 3 dpi settings. Both keyboard and mouse have a usbc for charging as well as an on/off switch.
Married and Grumpy –
I have a couple of other combo options that are exactly the same as this, except for the colour of the three device connection buttons on the top right corner. I’m really impressed with them. It’s not the first time I’ve ordered products from the company and have always been happy with them.It took me a while, but I finally got used to using a reduced-size keyboard, omitting the section with the arrows and home, end, etc., because I have a little more room on the desktop. It took me a couple of weeks to get in the habit of using combination key strokes for things like screen shots (Windows + Shift + S keys) instead of just one key. While it still annoys me at times, I do appreciate having more room for the mouse right up next to the keyboard.► The Quick Start and user manual go through the various options and are easy to follow, well-written in real English.► Both the mouse and keyboard are USB-C rechargeable.► While the mouse and keyboard can be Bluetooth connected, each to two separate devices, they also work via the 2.4G dongle. Each device allows for selecting which device to communicate with at any given time. LEDs indicate which one they are working through.Keyboard:One of the things that really appeals to me is the very low profile this has. The front is very low, which takes strain off my wrists since I don’t have to have them bent backward all day. I used mechanical keyboards for years and always had issues with pain in my wrists. The front edge of this is only 4mm thick, and it lies almost flat with the desktop. My chiropractor, when I talked to him about this, asked what kind of keyboard I used. He’s a friend, so he gave me one of those DAH looks that made me instantly rethink my desktop.► The keys have a little travel and offer some tactile feedback when fully depressed. They are almost silent. There are some keys that click like the space bar, enter, shift, caps lock, basically the bigger keys only and even then it’s not a lot of noise.► There are no pop-up feet at the back, but it is already slightly elevated due to the ridge that runs along the bottom for holding the electronics and batteries. This slight elevation increase at the back makes typing very comfortable.► In the box is a silicone key cover, the kind of thing that gets used where it’s important to keep liquid drops and dust out of it. Because it’s silicone, it can easy be wiped or washed to remove any kind of crud that might have built up on it.Mouse:This is a well-made device. It sits a little higher than many options but is still quite comfortable to use for hours at a time.► The left and right keys make a very small amount of noise when used; if there is any music playing or people talking it disappears.► The forward and back keys are in the right position so that I don’t have to move my thumb to use either one.► There are very minor indents on the scroll wheel, which keep it from free-wheeling. It also acts as a separate ley when depressed.► I like that the DPI button sits a little further back from the scroll wheel than on most mouse options these days. It also takes a fair bit of pressure to depress.There is only one thing that concerns me with the keyboard. As you can see, if you take a close look at my picture, you can see where the key markings are small stickers pasted onto the keys. In my experience, these wear off over a period of time, whereas keys with the letters and symbols moulded into them last forever. It’s not a deal breaker, as I do not need to see the letters, but it makes the keyboards look cheap and worn out after a while.
Amazon Customer –
1) Premières impressions et designDès les premières minutes d’utilisation, cet ensemble clavier‑souris donne une impression très soignée.Le design est plat, épuré et discret, avec un style moderne qui s’intègre facilement à n’importe quel bureau.Le format compact est un vrai avantage, surtout si l’espace est limité ou si l’on travaille souvent avec un ordinateur portable.L’ensemble dégage une sensation de légèreté sans paraître fragile.2) Expérience de frappeC’est clairement le point fort du clavier.Les touches à profil bas sont agréables et demandent très peu de pression.La frappe est silencieuse, fluide et précise, avec très peu d’erreurs involontaires.La disposition compacte réduit les mouvements inutiles des mains, ce qui diminue la fatigue sur les poignets lors de longues sessions.3) Connexion et gestion multi‑appareilsLa connectivité est rapide et fiable, ce qui change vraiment l’expérience au quotidien.La connexion sans fil s’établit presque instantanément au réveil de l’ordinateur.Le basculement entre plusieurs appareils est pratique pour ceux qui alternent entre ordinateur, tablette et portable.Une fois configuré, l’ensemble reste stable sans décrochages ni latence perceptible.4) Souris et précisionLa souris ne cherche pas à impressionner, mais fait exactement ce qu’on lui demande.Elle est silencieuse et agréable à utiliser pour un usage bureautique.Le réglage de la sensibilité permet d’adapter la vitesse du curseur selon ses préférences.Elle convient parfaitement pour le travail quotidien, même si elle n’est pas pensée pour le jeu.5) Mobilité et autonomieCet ensemble est clairement pensé pour les déplacements.Il se glisse facilement dans un sac sans prendre de place.Le fait qu’il soit rechargeable évite complètement la gestion des piles.L’autonomie est très correcte, ce qui permet de travailler plusieurs jours sans se soucier de la recharge.6) Prise en main et adaptationUn léger temps d’adaptation peut être nécessaire au départ.L’espacement des touches est plus serré qu’un clavier complet.Certains utilisateurs peuvent chercher quelques touches les premiers jours.Une fois habitué, le confort devient très naturel.J’ai aimé :La frappe silencieuse et confortableLe design plat et compactLa connexion rapide et stableLa gestion de plusieurs appareilsLe format idéal pour le transportJ’ai moins aimé :Une période d’adaptation due au format compactUne souris basique, parfaite pour le bureau mais sans fonctionnalités avancées