Nino Dolce—December 30, 2025
This is a very nice combo for the price. The pros are: 1. Different connectivity options. 2. Good battery life. 3. Keyboard feels premium and not cheap with great build quality. 4. Very responsive and quick installation. 5. Easy to use and install and instructions about features are easy to find/understand. The only cons are: 1. Some times some keys just activate by themselves. 2. Mouse is light which is good but also feels cheap. Overall a very good combo, I recommend it for its price which at the time of purchase was $54.99. Read more
EDI_Guy—December 23, 2025
One of the better keyboard and mouse combos I have ever bought. I like the feel and soft click of the keyboard but it is very sensitive so I find myself having to correct a lot while it's still new. Hoping I get used to it soon and am more on target. The price is pretty good as well. Read more
Customer—December 25, 2025
Great set at a reasonable price. Read more
Ojhr1982—December 15, 2025
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Customer—December 9, 2025
Keyboard is for people with small hands. Read more
BREW—December 25, 2025
Good if you don't want RGB. my first mechanical keyboard. I am satisfied. Read more
Nancy P—December 14, 2025
I’ve been using the ProtoArc KM310 Mechanical Keyboard and Mouse daily, and this combo has seriously improved my typing and workflow — whether I’m on Windows or Mac. It strikes a great balance between premium feel, wireless convenience, and multi-device versatility. What I liked: Responsive Typing Experience: The low-profile keys with linear red switches feel smooth and quiet, giving a satisfied mechanical feel without the loud clatter you get on traditional clicky boards. Typing emails, reports, and long keystrokes feels effortless and accurate. Wireless Flexibility: With 2.4 GHz + dual Bluetooth support, switching between my laptop, tablet, and desktop is seamless. I can stay connected to multiple devices without constantly unplugging or re-pairing. Rechargeable & Long Battery Life: Both the keyboard and mouse are rechargeable, and the battery life has been excellent — I’ve gone days of regular use without needing a charge. It’s much more convenient than replacing batteries repeatedly. Comfort & Build Quality: The aluminum frame feels sturdy and premium under the hands, and the space-gray finish looks sharp on my desk setup. The low-profile keys also reduce fatigue during long typing sessions. Ergonomic Mouse: The included mouse is comfortable, precise, and pairs instantly. Scrolling and tracking feel smooth whether I’m working, browsing, or doing light gaming. What could be improved: Learning Curve on Bluetooth Switch: Switching between devices (Bluetooth vs 2.4 GHz) took a couple of tries to get used to, but once it’s set, it works reliably. No Wrist Rest Included: I’d like a wrist rest for extended typing comfort; it’s not a deal-breaker, but would be a nice addition. Backlight Absence: If you like RGB or backlit keys, this model is more minimal — it’s focused on a clean, professional look rather than flashy lighting. Bottom line: This ProtoArc KM310 combo stands out as a premium wireless setup for everyday productivity. It’s comfortable, well-built, and versatile with its multi-device connectivity. Great for professionals, students, and anyone who wants a mechanical feel without wires or bulky hardware — all in a sleek space-gray package. Read more
Katelin—December 15, 2025
The keys are a little loud for me and I'm not a fan of the mouse. I work from home and my company sent a corded keyboard with my setup. I did not like that and had been using the keyboard on my laptop. I got this because I wanted to be able to adjust how I was sitting due to it causing neck pain. I love that I can easily move the keyboard where I want it. I'm not a fan of the clacking noise the keys make but it's worth the flexibility for me and overall the keyboard is very nice. I like that it has a number pad attached. The mouse just didn't fit in my hand a comfortable way. I have very long fingers though so that may be why or it could just be that for me it didn't feel right. They both seem to be made well and I haven't had to charge the keyboard since I first charged it, 3-4 weeks ago. I do make sure to turn it off if I'm not using though which probably helps the battery life. Read more