Best Wireless Keyboard and Mouse for Teachers

Best Wireless Keyboard and Mouse for Teachers
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The best wireless keyboard and mouse for teachers can mean connecting to near any device and using the setup with which you're comfortable. That can be a cable-free setting as well, allowing you to keep an eye-friendly distance from your display when working.

These allow teachers to move between classrooms and stay connected using wireless devices that suit them. This can include carrying a personal setup that stays connected to multiple devices across the school. Or it can be having a setup in each classroom that can be easily tidied away out of sight when not in use, and without a tangle of cables.

Battery life is the downside here, but barely. Since most of these will last for months or years on a charge, even that won't be something you need to spend much time worrying about.

It's worth looking for wireless keyboard models with mechanical keys, to give tactile feedback, with a full-sized layout for ease and finger protection. And on the wireless mouse, a scroll wheel and multiple buttons can be helpful additions to consider.

The very best wireless keyboard and mouse for teachers 

1. Apple Magic Keyboard and Mouse 2: The best wireless keyboard and mouse for teachers overall

Apple Magic Keyboard and Mouse 2

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Apple Magic Keyboard and Mouse 2

The best keyboard and mouse for Apple users

Reasons to buy

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Superb design
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Very portable
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Strong and mechanical

Reasons to avoid

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Not the cheapest
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Battery life is just alright

Despite this being named as a pair, the Apple Magic Keyboard 2 and Apple Magic Mouse 2 are generally sold separately. And neither is cheap. But as you can see from the design, both are very well made and, as such, are priced reasonably. 

The mouse stands out as a minimalist dream of a smooth glass-topped joy to hold. Accuracy is excellent on most surfaces, and the touch-sensitive scroll works well as do the mechanical dual button clicks. With battery life that goes for months and charges using an Apple Lightning cable, it couldn't be easier to use and pair with Bluetooth.

The keyboard is equally impressive, with a solid metallic frame that keeps everything compact and is strong for carrying about, while remaining perfectly spaced for typing, even for long periods. The mechanical keys are excellent for feedback while the butterfly action creates a satisfying re-spring feel. Numbers and F keys are all included, and everything charges via the Lightning port to keep going for months on end.


2. Logitech MK360: Best quality keyboard and mouse on a budget

Logitech MK360

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Logitech MK360

The best quality keyboard and mouse at an affordable price

Reasons to buy

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Very easy to setup and use
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Compact design
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Long battery life
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Programmable F keys

Reasons to avoid

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Not ergonomic comfort
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Feels a bit plastic

The Logitech MK360 wireless keyboard and mouse gets you all the quality you'd expect from this brand, but without costing too much. As such, you get a super compact design that makes this setup ideal for popping in a bag between classes. The ease of setup and connection continue to make for simplicity of use, and those programmable F keys make personalization a must.

The battery life is superb, with a good three years of use on the keyboard and a year on the mouse before you need new batteries. The mouse is nice and portable yet has a height that makes for a comfortable hand rest even for longer periods of use. Dual keys and a scroll wheel give you plenty of control, while the detection of movement works across most surfaces.

A terrific setup even when you don't consider how affordable this combination is.


3. Microsoft Wireless Desktop 900: Best keyboard and mouse for Windows users

Microsoft Wireless Desktop 900

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Microsoft Wireless Desktop 900

A great choice for those using Windows devices

Reasons to buy

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Simple to setup and use
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Sturdy mouse feel
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Portable

Reasons to avoid

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Auto power off glitchy
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Mouse can lag

The Microsoft Wireless Desktop 900 is an ideal setup for anyone who uses a Windows device. With special deals for educational pricing, this is a great option to look at when buying on the school- or district-wide level. Complete with a USB dongle, this is good to plug-and-play with most Windows devices without the need to setup. That makes it ideal for moving between machines and rooms in school.

Running on replaceable batteries, the life between changing these is a good two years, and with the batteries included, it's a great deal. The keyboard itself is a classic full-sized layout with resistance on the push, which is liked by some but not all. It's still compact and highly portable, with the USB dongle tucking away inside the mouse. A solid build that works well and is made to last. Although the auto power off setup that turns on when key presses are detected can waste power in a bag.


4. Dell Premier Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard and Mouse: Best premium setup for multitasking

Dell Premier Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard and Mouse

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Dell Premier Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard and Mouse

The quality best setup for use between device

Reasons to buy

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Premium metallic build
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Bluetooth and WiFi
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Super accurate
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Works on most devices

Reasons to avoid

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Not cheap

The Dell Premier Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard and Mouse is a terrific setup that does a lot to justify that higher price. The build quality, for a start, is fantastic, with a metallic finish on the solid keyboard and ergonomically comfortable mouse. This not only adds strength for portability and longevity but also looks great as a bonus and feels nice to the touch.

Despite being Dell, this setup is both Bluetooth 5.0 and WiFi compatible across Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android devices. It can even be connected to three devices at the same time, allowing you to jump between gadgets while staying in control – ideal when presenting to the class across devices. All that and this has a stunning battery life of up to 36 months.


5. Adesso Tru-Form Wireless Ergo Mini Keyboard and Mouse: Best for ergonomic comfort

Adesso Tru-Form Wireless Ergo Mini Keyboard and Mouse

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Adesso Tru-Form Wireless Ergo Mini Keyboard and Mouse

Best for comfort and portability combined

Reasons to buy

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Ergonomic design
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Portable size
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Integrated palm rests
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Scroll-wheel on keyboard

Reasons to avoid

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Not cheap
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Windows only

The Adesso Tru-Form Wireless Ergo Mini Keyboard and Mouse offers you all the comfort of an ergonomically designed keyboard and mouse while still remaining portable. This rare combination means you won't have to worry about strain injury if using these for long periods – this even has a built-in wrist rest for added comfort.

This Windows-only setup uses replaceable batteries that last up to six months. But it's the built-in scroll-wheel on the keyboard that's a stand-out rare addition – great for touch typists. The keyboard uses a membrane for quiet typing that's built to last long term. A very accurate mouse with side buttons, built-in track wheel, and USB dongle connectivity make this a really appealing setup that helps justify that price.


6. Logitech MX Mechanical Combo: Best portable all rounder

Logitech MX Mechanical Combo

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Logitech MX Mechanical Combo

Best for portability and much more

Reasons to buy

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Superb battery life
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Great mechanical switches
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MagSpeed Wheel

Reasons to avoid

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Expensive

The Logitech MX Mechanical Combo is not only a great option for portability -- if you go for the smaller TKL option -- but is also an all round winner for so many reasons. Firstly, quality is premium here, with tactile and quiet mechanical switches fronted by those wonderful MX Keys. 

You also get a pretty long battery life of up to 70 days, Bluetooth and USB-C connectivity, an 8,000 DPI seven button MX Master 3S mouse, plus a MagSpeed Wheel and emojis built right into the keyboard. 

In addition, there's adjustable tilt on that keyboard for comfort and write protection. This setup really does it all and can be portable too. The catch? It's pretty pricey -- but you do get that Logitech peace of mind knowing it's going to last.

7. RedThunder K84: Best budget gaming keyboard and mouse

RedThunder K84

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RedThunder K84

Best for gaming

Reasons to buy

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Very affordable
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Rainbow backlit
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75% layout compact

Reasons to avoid

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Not full-sized

The RedThunder K84 wireless keyboard and mouse setup is built for gaming yet doesn't command the usually high price that goes with a setup of that type. 

Both the keyboard and mouse are ergonomic and designed for longer stints of use, ideal for gaming clubs in school and beyond.

The mouse has a decent 3,200 DPI with its honeycomb optical setup as well as LED rainbow lighting. The keyboard is a 75% setup, making it highly mobile while still offering 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connectivity, long battery life, and ABS-keycaps with a ten million keystroke lifetime.

An impressive setup for a really low price.

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