The Best Multi-Device Mice and Keyboards for Power Users

The Logitech K780 and an iPad.
Logitech

Managing multiple machines was once the domain of niche gadgets like KVM switches. But now that tablets, phones, and even TVs are full-fledged computers, you might want to use that keyboard and mouse on a lot of devices at once.

Enter the multiple-machine input category. These keyboards and mice have been designed specifically for switching between two or more computers, tablets, phones, et cetera, with either Bluetooth or USB-based wireless. Sometimes both at once!

Logitech has been perfecting this tech—most of the mice and keyboards they’ve released in the last few years have been capable of switching between multiple devices, and its FLOW software is particularly neat. But there are a few other options as well.

The Best Budget Multi-Device Keyboard: iClever Bluetooth

The iClever Bluetooth multi-device keyboard from the top.
iClever

This multi-device keyboard from iClever is a pretty obvious clone of a similar Logitech design. But for the price, it’s the cheapest option you can find from a reliable manufacturer. The compact layout is designed to work well with PCs and mobile devices, with a slot on top for propping up a phone or tablet. The keyboard can switch between three saved Bluetooth connections with the easy-to-spot 1, 2, or 3 keys. Its rechargeable battery should last for weeks.

The Best Budget Multi-Device Keyboard

iClever Bluetooth Keyboard – Rechargeable Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard with Aluminium Alloy Housing and Phone Holder, Universal Bluetooth Keyboard for Tablet Android iOS Windows

The design is a bit derivative, but this keyboard connects to three different Bluetooth PCs, phones, or tablets at once, switching between them with dedicated keys. Nice.

The Best Budget Multi-Device Mouse: VicTsing Pioneer Bluetooth

VicTsing's premium mouse from the side.
VicTsing

Calling this mouse an “homage” to Logitech’s MX Master design would be a bit cheeky, but budget supplier VicTsing has managed to copy most of the famous design features for less than half the price. It includes all the standard mouse buttons, plus a dedicated side-scrolling thumbwheel and an ergonomic body design. The mouse includes a standard wireless USB receiver and can connect to two Bluetooth devices, for a total of three gadgets under its control at once.

The Best Budget Multi-Device Mouse

VicTsing Pioneer Wireless Bluetooth Mouse Rechargeable, Ergonomic Mouse 3 Mode Bluetooth & USB Supported with Side Scroll Wheel, 5 Levels Adjustable DPI for Laptop Computer Windows/Mac/Android-Black

This mouse has most of the features of Logitech’s MX series, with less than half the price. It can connect to two Bluetooth and one USB devices at once.

The Best Premium Multi-Device Keyboard: Logitech K780

Logitech K780 keyboard from the front.
Logitech

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