Logitech K250 and MK250 Combo: Affordable Bluetooth Keyboard and Mouse for UAE

Logitech’s K250 keyboard and MK250 combo bring reliable Bluetooth performance at budget-friendly prices in the UAE, with long battery life and Arabic layout.

Abbas Jaffar Ali
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Logitech’s K250 keyboard and MK250 combo bring reliable Bluetooth performance at budget-friendly prices in the UAE, with long battery life and Arabic layout.
TL;DR
  • Support Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and are certified to Work With Chromebook. No dongle or software needed.
  • Models sold in the UAE will come with Arabic keyboard layouts.
  • Both the keyboard and mouse offer around 12 months of battery life under normal use.

Logitech has just dropped two wallet-friendly wireless options in the UAE: the K250 Bluetooth Keyboard and the MK250 Combo. These are built for first-time wireless users or anyone tired of dongles and messy desks. No frills, no fluff — just reliable Bluetooth gear that gets the job done without wrecking your budget.

K250 Bluetooth Keyboard: No Nonsense, All Function

Logitech’s K250 is a full-size Bluetooth keyboard made to handle everyday work without taking over your desk.

  • Full layout with arrow keys and number pad
  • Predefined F-key shortcuts for common tasks
  • Works with Windows, macOS, ChromeOS
  • Certified “Works With Chromebook”
  • No dongle or software needed

The keyboard is slim, tidy, and finished in Graphite. It comes with tilt legs for a 7-degree angle to keep your wrists happy. You’ll get over a year of battery life, which is great for people who often forget to replace the batteries in their devices. It’s also spill-resistant and built using recycled plastic — so it’s doing a bit for the planet while you work.

MK250 Bluetooth Combo: Keyboard + Mouse = Sorted

If you want a complete setup, the MK250 Bluetooth Combo pairs the K250 keyboard with the M196 wireless mouse.

  • Same K250 Bluetooth keyboard
  • M196 mouse with optical tracking and smooth scrolling
  • Ambidextrous design for lefties and righties alike
  • 12-month battery life for both devices
  • Bluetooth connectivity, no USB dongle

This is the combo for students, casual workers, or anyone who doesn’t want to think too hard about keyboards and mice. It just works — on laptops, desktops, tablets, whatever you’re using.

Built for Real Life, Not Just the Spec Sheet

Logitech’s taken a step towards cleaner manufacturing with both the K250 and MK250.

  • Plastic parts include post-consumer recycled plastic
  • Packaging is FSC-certified
  • No extra software or dongles — less clutter, less waste

It’s not flashy, but it’s smart. And it’s something most budget tech doesn’t bother with.

UAE Pricing and Availability

Both the K250 and MK250 will be available in UAE stores this July in Graphite with Arabic key layouts. Logitech says these will be among its cheapest wireless sets, but hasn’t shared exact prices yet. Expect them to land well below its usual Bluetooth gear — perfect if you want to ditch wires without ditching your money.

Summary

If you just need a keyboard or mouse that connects without drama, lasts for a long time on batteries, and doesn’t cost more than your phone bill, the K250 and MK250 are worth considering. It’s Logitech quality, minus the premium price.

FAQs

What devices work with the K250 and MK250?

Both support Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, and are certified to Work With Chromebook. No dongle or software needed.

Is there an Arabic layout?

Yes, the models sold in the UAE will come with Arabic keyboard layouts.

How long do the batteries last?

Both the keyboard and mouse offer around 12 months of battery life under normal use.

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Abbas has been covering tech for more than two decades- before phones became smart or clouds stored data. He brought publications like CNET, TechRadar and IGN to the Middle East. From computers to mobile phones and watches, Abbas is always interested in tech that is smarter and smaller.