---
product_id: 18447569
title: "K400 Plus Wireless Touch TV Keyboard with Easy Media Control and Built-in Touchpad, HTPC Keyboard for PC-Connected TV, Windows, Android, ChromeOS, Laptop, Tablet - Black"
brand: "logitech"
price: "260 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 8
category: "Logitech"
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/18447569-k400-plus-wireless-touch-tv-keyboard-with-easy-media-control
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region: Poland
---

# 33 ft wireless range 18-month battery life Built-in large touchpad K400 Plus Wireless Touch TV Keyboard with Easy Media Control and Built-in Touchpad, HTPC Keyboard for PC-Connected TV, Windows, Android, ChromeOS, Laptop, Tablet - Black

**Brand:** logitech
**Price:** 260 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Master your media kingdom with one sleek, wireless command center.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** K400 Plus Wireless Touch TV Keyboard with Easy Media Control and Built-in Touchpad, HTPC Keyboard for PC-Connected TV, Windows, Android, ChromeOS, Laptop, Tablet - Black by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** 260 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/18447569-k400-plus-wireless-touch-tv-keyboard-with-easy-media-control)

## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Endurance That Lasts:** Power through 18 months on just 2 AA batteries with an easy on/off switch to extend life.
- • **All-in-One Control Hub:** Integrated large touchpad replaces your mouse for effortless navigation from the couch.
- • **Plug-and-Play Simplicity:** Instant setup with Logitech’s Unifying receiver—no drivers, no hassle, just type and control.
- • **Seamless Wireless Freedom:** Enjoy uninterrupted control up to 33 feet away—cut the cords, not the comfort.
- • **Spill-Resistant Durability:** Designed to survive life’s little accidents so your workflow never skips a beat.

## Overview

The Logitech K400 Plus is a wireless QWERTY keyboard with a built-in large touchpad, designed for PC-to-TV entertainment control. It offers a reliable 33-foot wireless range via a Unifying USB receiver, an impressive 18-month battery life powered by 2 AA batteries, and a spill-resistant design. Compatible across Windows, Android, and ChromeOS, it delivers plug-and-play convenience and quiet keys for comfortable, clutter-free media navigation.

## Description

The Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 Plus lets you experience PC-to-TV entertainment the way you Watch video, browse the web, chat with friends and much more. The all-in-one keyboard with touchpad ends the hassle—and clutter—of multiple devices. And a 10-meter (33-foot) wireless range ensures your fun won’t be interrupted. Comfortable, quiet keys and a large (3.5-inch) touchpad make navigating entertainment effortless. Even setup is a snap thanks to the tiny, plug-and-play Unifying receiver. The 18-month battery life means you might even forget the keyboard needs batteries. 1 Wireless range may vary depending on operating environment and computer setup. Assumes up to two hours typing per day. Actual battery life will vary with use, settings and environmental conditions.

Review: Perfect for use with my Samsung Smart TV - I have two 6 Series (MU6290) 40" Samsung 4K Smart TVs that I purchased at Costco, one in my office and the other in my master bedroom. For about $19 I purchased a wireless keyboard and mouse combo on desertcart to use with the TV in my office. They use a single unifying USB reciever and work great, just plug and play. The only thing I found I didn't like was having two devices to keep track of and having to switch between them to point and input data. I saw this keyboard as an desertcart Deal of the Day two days ago and just received it, in fact I'm writing this review with it while sitting on the bed and using my bedroom TV. It turns out to have been a very good purchase because it works great! I merely plugged the unifying USB receiver into the first USB input on the back of the TV, turned the keyboard on and started using it, true plug and play. And boy do I love using the touchpad to cursor around instead of having to switch between the keyboard and mouse like I do in my office. In fact, even though the keyboard and mouse work fine on the TV in the office, I may end up buying another K400+ to use in the office, it's "that nice" not having to use two devices. I know the K400+ is advertised as a device for using with a computer connected to a TV but I read other reviews where it was being used directly with a smart TV without a computer and, even though it works great with my Samsung, I can't speak to whether it works with all smart TVs, though I expect it should work with any of the later Samsung Smart TVs which use Samsung's Tizen OS. I don't know if it works with the other two major Smart TV operating systems, WebOS & Android. It's light, seems well made, has a QWERTY keboard with nice key response and feel and is spaced fine for touch typing. It's great for basic input and I'm finding out more about how it functions with my TV. For instance, I found out holding down the CTRL key while cursoring moves the cursor one word at a time, holding down the SHIFT key while cursoring highlights one letter at a time, holding down the SHIFT + CTRL keys while cursoring highlights one word at a time, etc. These are familiar, however I've discovered by playing around that other keys and key combinations do things but the result may not necessarily be what I expected, but I'm the type who likes to play and learn and will thus get even more use from this keyboard as I learn. For example, just discovered esc key is equivalent to the "back" function when used in your browser. I can mention the media keys, previous chapter, next chapter, pause/play, volume up & down don't work with my TV. I'm sure they do if the keyboard is connected to a computer that's connected to a TV, as advertised. However this keyboard is perfect for anyone who only simply wants to point and input, especially if you only want to use one device! Overall I'm "extremely pleased" with the K400+ and am so glad I decided to give it a try. Of course the only thing I can't comment on is it's longevity but I hope it lasts a good long time because I love this thing!
Review: Oops. Did Not Realize It NEEDED The USB Dongle - I already owned a small bluetooth keyboard I had bought for use with my Kindle tablets. I have a few 10in tablets that I sometimes use to connect remotely to my main desktop PC. The setup works incredibly well when you pair the tablets with a wireless keyboard and mouse. I bought this additional bluetooth keyboard because there are times I'd like a keyboard, but don't want to have to deal with a separate mouse. Plus there are other times where I need to access a headless PC, or my Raspberry PI, or where I'd love a wireless keyboard for playing Steam games, etc. So I was looking at this keyboard as being great for multi-use. The one thing I hadn't realized was that the small USB dongle (which is in the front flap of the box) is REQUIRED. Since the product description said this keyboard worked with Android, I just assumed it was like my other bluetooth keyboard and didn't need anything additional to plug in. As it turns out, yes, you DO need to use the usb dongle with a tablet or your phone -- and that kinda sucks because obviously those devices don't have a USB-A port. Luckily I had a USB-A to USB-C converter from something else I bought and I tried it out in the Kindle Fire HD10. The keyboard and touchpad worked immediately! Yay! I've ordered a right-angle USB-A to USB-C adapter, so that it's less likely to break if I bump it into something versus the straight USB-A to USB-C adapter that I have now. Then I'll be in-business, regardless if I want to use this keyboard with my tablet, a home theater PC, phone or whatever. The quality seems decent. I haven't had a chance to fully test it out just yet, but if I have any issues I'll update the review. The only other slight gripe is that there's a power switch, so it looks like it has to be powered on or off with the switch versus automatically powering off like my other compact bluetooth keyboard. I tend to forget to shut things off that I normally wouldn't have to (like a wireless mouse). I'd hope that the battery wouldn't drain when the keyboard is not in-use, or it would at least be minimal drain -- but time will tell! It's nice that it uses AA batteries so they're easily replaced. All in all, this keyboard looks like it'll work out well for being a multi-purpose keyboard. It lacks the convenience of a dongle-less keyboard, but having the touch pad built into it makes it VERY convenient when you don't want to have to operate a separate mouse. There have been many times I've worked with a headless PC in the last few years and it's annoying to try to navigate with just the keyboard, or have to setup a mouse on the floor. So this keyboard will solve that problem. And, I'm actually looking forward to trying it out with Steam games to see how it holds up with some games being played while on the couch.

## Features

- Media-Friendly: The K400 Plus wireless touch TV keyboard gives you integrated, comfortable control of your PC-to-TV entertainment, eliminating the clutter of a separate keyboard and mouse
- Plug-and-Play: Simply plug the Unifying receiver into a USB port and the wireless touchpad keyboard is ready to go; adjust controls using the Logitech Options Software to save preferred settings
- Power-Packed: Built with laid-back control in mind, this wireless TV keyboard has a reliable and long battery life of up to 18 months (2), including an on/off button to help it go even longer
- Wireless Freedom: Designed for seamless comfort and control, this HTPC keyboard boasts a range of up to 33 ft (1) wireless connectivity, with quiet keys and a large touchpad for easy navigation
- Broad Compatibility: Designed for use with Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 and later, Android 7 or later, and Chrome OS
- Durable and Reliable: The spill-resistant design (4) and long-lasting keys keep you on-track despite any mishaps
- Upgrade to Logitech K830 Keyboard: For increased comfort, illuminated keys, USB/Bluetooth connectivity and a rechargeable battery try the K830 wireless keyboard. Touchpad Height: 2.99 in (76 mm), Width: 1.85 in (47 mm)
- Product carbon footprint: 4.9 kg CO2e Certified carbon neutral
- In case of wireless keyboard or combo (keyboard and mouse), the USB receiver is usually provided either inside the mouse (under the battery cover) or attached within the product packaging

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B014EUQOGK |
| Additional Features | Built-in touchpad, Customizable controls, Media-friendly design, Wireless freedom |
| Antenna Location | Multimedia |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | 2 AA batteries (pre-installed), USB range extender, Unifying receiver, User documentation, Wireless Touch Keyboard |
| Button Quantity | 84 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Multi OS Device |
| Connectivity Technology | RF , Unifying Receiver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 39,942 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Generation | 2nd Generation |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855115300 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.95"L x 5.5"W x 0.93"H |
| Item Weight | 0.86 Pounds |
| Keyboard Description | wireless qwerty |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | chiclet |
| Model Name | K400 Plus |
| Model Number | 920-007119 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 2 |
| Number of Keys | 84 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Multimedia |
| Series Number | 7119 |
| Special Feature | Built-in touchpad, Customizable controls, Media-friendly design, Wireless freedom |
| Style Name | PLUS |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Theme | Home Entertainment |
| UPC | 097855115300 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Multi OS Device
- **Connectivity Technology:** RF, Unifying Receiver
- **Keyboard Description:** wireless qwerty
- **Material:** Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene
- **Product Dimensions:** 13.95"L x 5.5"W x 0.93"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Multimedia
- **Special Feature:** Built-in touchpad, Customizable controls, Media-friendly design, Wireless freedom
- **Style:** PLUS

## Images

![K400 Plus Wireless Touch TV Keyboard with Easy Media Control and Built-in Touchpad, HTPC Keyboard for PC-Connected TV, Windows, Android, ChromeOS, Laptop, Tablet - Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51yjnWJ5urL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: has anyone used this to connect via bluetooth? i am looking to connect an android smartphone and a surface pro 3.**
A: It's not bluetooth but In the case of the Surface Pro 3 you can connect the usb transceiver of the keyboard to the usb port of the surface (if you don't have space in the port you can buy an usb hub to connect multiple usb divices including the usb tranceiver of the keyboard). In the case of an Android smartphone also you can use it but you need to buy an OTG cable (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LN3LQKQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_aV3rxbAXHV1FH) and connect the tranceicer to the android device, it would work (I proved in Galaxy Alpha, S6, Tab S2, Motorolas and works perfect)

**Q: Has the build quality improved? The original K400 left a lot to be desired in this area (letters rubbing off, mushy keys, creaky flexing body).**
A: Just arrived and used it for 2 days. Met my expectations as a couch keyboard. The trackpad works well and the left-mouse-button key at the top left is rather handy. Build quality is fine given its price, but definitely inferior to the K480 and K800 that I have. Haven't used the original K400, but haven't seen yet (it's been 2 days only) the old problem of letters rubbing off. Keyboard body is reasonably solid. Don't expect this to be your day-to-day working keyboard -- the keys are too soft for a good typing experience.

**Q: Has anyone used this with a Steam link device?  Any issues?**
A: I just got this today specifically to try on steam link. Yes, it does work and at a surprising distance. Track pad and keyboard working. So for steam link users :) this keyboard does work.

**Q: Will this work with a Samsung un40eh5300fxza that appears to be running under Linux?**
A: Yes it works with several versions of Linux that I have on several computers. Just plug & play on my machines. You won't get keyboard customizations provided with Logitech software though. Linux recognizes it as an ordinary keyboard on my machines. I guess you can check if the company's website has Linux software for customization settings, but I didn't bother because it works. I use these for computers connected to home entertainment centers, not for my primary computers. So they don't get typed on much because they're used mostly to navigate & use media. Nonetheless, the letters on several keys rubbed off after just a couple moths of very light use. A year later almost half the keys don't have letters on them anymore. I never had letters rub off keyboards before, & I've used dozens of them. I'm typing this on a HP keyboard (my favorite) built in 1999. None of the letters are wore off after extremely heavy usage for almost 2 decades.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Perfect for use with my Samsung Smart TV
*by W***E on March 30, 2019*

I have two 6 Series (MU6290) 40" Samsung 4K Smart TVs that I purchased at Costco, one in my office and the other in my master bedroom. For about $19 I purchased a wireless keyboard and mouse combo on Amazon to use with the TV in my office. They use a single unifying USB reciever and work great, just plug and play. The only thing I found I didn't like was having two devices to keep track of and having to switch between them to point and input data. I saw this keyboard as an Amazon Deal of the Day two days ago and just received it, in fact I'm writing this review with it while sitting on the bed and using my bedroom TV. It turns out to have been a very good purchase because it works great! I merely plugged the unifying USB receiver into the first USB input on the back of the TV, turned the keyboard on and started using it, true plug and play. And boy do I love using the touchpad to cursor around instead of having to switch between the keyboard and mouse like I do in my office. In fact, even though the keyboard and mouse work fine on the TV in the office, I may end up buying another K400+ to use in the office, it's "that nice" not having to use two devices. I know the K400+ is advertised as a device for using with a computer connected to a TV but I read other reviews where it was being used directly with a smart TV without a computer and, even though it works great with my Samsung, I can't speak to whether it works with all smart TVs, though I expect it should work with any of the later Samsung Smart TVs which use Samsung's Tizen OS. I don't know if it works with the other two major Smart TV operating systems, WebOS & Android. It's light, seems well made, has a QWERTY keboard with nice key response and feel and is spaced fine for touch typing. It's great for basic input and I'm finding out more about how it functions with my TV. For instance, I found out holding down the CTRL key while cursoring moves the cursor one word at a time, holding down the SHIFT key while cursoring highlights one letter at a time, holding down the SHIFT + CTRL keys while cursoring highlights one word at a time, etc. These are familiar, however I've discovered by playing around that other keys and key combinations do things but the result may not necessarily be what I expected, but I'm the type who likes to play and learn and will thus get even more use from this keyboard as I learn. For example, just discovered esc key is equivalent to the "back" function when used in your browser. I can mention the media keys, previous chapter, next chapter, pause/play, volume up & down don't work with my TV. I'm sure they do if the keyboard is connected to a computer that's connected to a TV, as advertised. However this keyboard is perfect for anyone who only simply wants to point and input, especially if you only want to use one device! Overall I'm "extremely pleased" with the K400+ and am so glad I decided to give it a try. Of course the only thing I can't comment on is it's longevity but I hope it lasts a good long time because I love this thing!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Oops. Did Not Realize It NEEDED The USB Dongle
*by A***T on March 13, 2024*

I already owned a small bluetooth keyboard I had bought for use with my Kindle tablets. I have a few 10in tablets that I sometimes use to connect remotely to my main desktop PC. The setup works incredibly well when you pair the tablets with a wireless keyboard and mouse. I bought this additional bluetooth keyboard because there are times I'd like a keyboard, but don't want to have to deal with a separate mouse. Plus there are other times where I need to access a headless PC, or my Raspberry PI, or where I'd love a wireless keyboard for playing Steam games, etc. So I was looking at this keyboard as being great for multi-use. The one thing I hadn't realized was that the small USB dongle (which is in the front flap of the box) is REQUIRED. Since the product description said this keyboard worked with Android, I just assumed it was like my other bluetooth keyboard and didn't need anything additional to plug in. As it turns out, yes, you DO need to use the usb dongle with a tablet or your phone -- and that kinda sucks because obviously those devices don't have a USB-A port. Luckily I had a USB-A to USB-C converter from something else I bought and I tried it out in the Kindle Fire HD10. The keyboard and touchpad worked immediately! Yay! I've ordered a right-angle USB-A to USB-C adapter, so that it's less likely to break if I bump it into something versus the straight USB-A to USB-C adapter that I have now. Then I'll be in-business, regardless if I want to use this keyboard with my tablet, a home theater PC, phone or whatever. The quality seems decent. I haven't had a chance to fully test it out just yet, but if I have any issues I'll update the review. The only other slight gripe is that there's a power switch, so it looks like it has to be powered on or off with the switch versus automatically powering off like my other compact bluetooth keyboard. I tend to forget to shut things off that I normally wouldn't have to (like a wireless mouse). I'd hope that the battery wouldn't drain when the keyboard is not in-use, or it would at least be minimal drain -- but time will tell! It's nice that it uses AA batteries so they're easily replaced. All in all, this keyboard looks like it'll work out well for being a multi-purpose keyboard. It lacks the convenience of a dongle-less keyboard, but having the touch pad built into it makes it VERY convenient when you don't want to have to operate a separate mouse. There have been many times I've worked with a headless PC in the last few years and it's annoying to try to navigate with just the keyboard, or have to setup a mouse on the floor. So this keyboard will solve that problem. And, I'm actually looking forward to trying it out with Steam games to see how it holds up with some games being played while on the couch.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Serves a very specific purpose well
*by B***H on February 6, 2026*

If you need a compact, sturdy, inexpensive keyboard for occasional typing on a media TV or something of the sort, then this is the thing. It has a serviceable touchpad to the right so a mouse isn't needed. It does what I need it to do. The complaints I have are that it has no num lock or caps lock indicators and no backlighting. The touchpad is also pretty imprecise and would be annoying if it is used too frequently. The keyboard is compact which is good, and compact which is bad if you want to type a lot. Just buy it for its intended purpose and you'll be fine.

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