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Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse
Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse
Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse
Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse
Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse
Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse
Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse
Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse
Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse
Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse
Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse
Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse

Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse

$73.70

(3,220 reviews)

The keyboard is the main input peripheral used by all computers. The keyboard allows for user input and interaction with the computer. Much like many typewriters the keyboard has all the letters of the alphabet, numbers 0 – 9 and additional special operational keys, e.g. for adjusting the volume or going to your inbox directly. There are three different connection types: – USB is the most modern. You can recognize it by the rectangular connector. – PS/2 connectors are round. This type of connection is fairly commonly used by PC’s. – Bluetooth is another modern (wireless) connection method.

The keyboard is the main input peripheral used by all computers. The keyboard allows for user input and interaction with the computer. Much like many typewriters the keyboard has all the letters of the alphabet, numbers 0 – 9 and additional special operational keys, e.g. for adjusting the volume or going to your inbox directly. There are three different connection types: – USB is the most modern. You can recognize it by the rectangular connector. – PS/2 connectors are round. This type of connection is fairly commonly used by PC’s. – Bluetooth is another modern (wireless) connection method.

Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse

(3,220 reviews)

The keyboard is the main input peripheral used by all computers. The keyboard allows for user input and interaction with the computer. Much like many typewriters the keyboard has all the letters of the alphabet, numbers 0 – 9 and additional special operational keys, e.g. for adjusting the volume or going to your inbox directly. There are three different connection types: – USB is the most modern. You can recognize it by the rectangular connector. – PS/2 connectors are round. This type of connection is fairly commonly used by PC’s. – Bluetooth is another modern (wireless) connection method.

The keyboard is the main input peripheral used by all computers. The keyboard allows for user input and interaction with the computer. Much like many typewriters the keyboard has all the letters of the alphabet, numbers 0 – 9 and additional special operational keys, e.g. for adjusting the volume or going to your inbox directly. There are three different connection types: – USB is the most modern. You can recognize it by the rectangular connector. – PS/2 connectors are round. This type of connection is fairly commonly used by PC’s. – Bluetooth is another modern (wireless) connection method.

$73.70 - $569.00

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The lowest price for Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard /mouse right now is $73.70 at Amazon.com.au, compared across 21 retailers.

The all-time low was $52.00 on 17 Mar 2026 — today's price is 42% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.

Prices last updated 9 June 2026.

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Last updated at 09/06/2026 13:28:16

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Amazon.com.au

$73.70

Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo – 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, 1600 DPI Optical Mouse

Free delivery

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Dell Australia

$73.70

Dell Pro Plus Compact Keyboard and Mouse - KM7120W - US International (QWERTY) - 8N2GM

Free delivery

MediaForm

$88.00

Dell KM7120W Pro Plus Compact Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo

Delivery between Thu – Fri $12.65

Centre Com

$89.00

Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo - Titan grey

Delivery between 11–16 June $19.98

PC Mega Mart

$89.51

DELL KM7120W keyboard Mouse included RF Wireless + Bluetooth QWERTY US International Grey, Titanium

Delivery between Thu – Fri $29

Device Deal

$91.00

Dell KM7120W Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard and Mouse

Delivery $11.99

Mwave Australia

$95.00

Dell KM7120W Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard And Mouse Combo With 1600 DPI Mouse And Bluetooth Connectivity

Delivery between 12–22 June $12.95

MyITHub Australia

$96.00

Dell Multi-device Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo - Titan Gray - Bluetooth 5.0, 2.4GHz, Windows 10 Compatible, 36 Months Battery Life, 3-Year Warranty

Delivery between Thu – Mon $13.50

PB Tech

$96.50

Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo Waterproof Silicone - QWERTY

Delivery between 14–19 June $9

LWT

$96.80

Dell Pro Plus Compact - Keyboard and mouse set - wireless - Bluetooth 2.4 GHz - titan grey

Delivery $16.50

Price history

Price history

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Reviews

Dell Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - KM7120W - U
22 July 2021Manbat

originally posted on dell.com

Good feel key board and mouse - keyboard may be too small for some but handy on portability and stowing away when not required. Can be connected to three different (blue tooth/WiFi) devices with easy switching on both key board and mouse. Long battery life (36 months - stated but not tested). Programable keys and button on mouse but the key board in not adjustable in terms of tilt. No back light(that I could find.) Very comfortable to type with and scalable if you require extra features.

Good and bad
17 January 2022Agostino

originally posted on dell.com

Got it since more or less a month and it's great for switching between devices but very bad for key response.As a graphic designer I use hotkeys ctrl / alt / shift a lot when working with graphic softwares and the responce is very bad. If I don't press one of them within more or less 10 seconds I need to press it twice "to activate it". It feels like the keyboard somehow disconnects from the computer. As a result, if for instance I need to ctrl + right click something, it ends up rightlicking only and that results in other operations that I then need to fix and go back to the previous state and after pressing twice the crtl key it works. Normal letters seem t be fine maybe but it's hard to say since the hot keys are usually the first ones to use in any case.Hope ... MoreGot it since more or less a month and it's great for switching between devices but very bad for key response.As a graphic designer I use hotkeys ctrl / alt / shift a lot when working with graphic softwares and the responce is very bad. If I don't press one of them within more or less 10 seconds I need to press it twice "to activate it". It feels like the keyboard somehow disconnects from the computer. As a result, if for instance I need to ctrl + right click something, it ends up rightlicking only and that results in other operations that I then need to fix and go back to the previous state and after pressing twice the crtl key it works. Normal letters seem t be fine maybe but it's hard to say since the hot keys are usually the first ones to use in any case.Hope it makes sense.

Good but not prefect for office - could be though if Dell create a firmware update !
19 April 2023JF

originally posted on dell.com

This is really a good keyboard and mouse but misses one thing to make it perfect for the office/programmer.Highlights: The mouse is by far one of the most ergonomic mice I've ever used, love the adjustable DPI and curve and quiet buttons. The keyboard is good and compact and love the build quality and feel of the keys which are spaced well. Also love the one dongle to 6 devices, can't comment on battery life yet.Cons: What would make this perfect is if Dell added fn+left=home and fn+right=end like the XPS (& I hope the other keyboard lines?) If you use this keyboard for work, that key combo is a lifesaver especially if you are a programmer - so Dell if you are listening, please add this in as a firmware update please! As a side note, if Dell ever make a compact ... MoreThis is really a good keyboard and mouse but misses one thing to make it perfect for the office/programmer.Highlights: The mouse is by far one of the most ergonomic mice I've ever used, love the adjustable DPI and curve and quiet buttons. The keyboard is good and compact and love the build quality and feel of the keys which are spaced well. Also love the one dongle to 6 devices, can't comment on battery life yet.Cons: What would make this perfect is if Dell added fn+left=home and fn+right=end like the XPS (& I hope the other keyboard lines?) If you use this keyboard for work, that key combo is a lifesaver especially if you are a programmer - so Dell if you are listening, please add this in as a firmware update please! As a side note, if Dell ever make a compact keyboard without the numpad that would be fantastic - there's a good many of us that like scissor switches and don't care for mechanicals (but please add the fn+left=home and fn+right=end)Seo

Specification

Keyboard TypeWireless
Form FactorFull Size
Mouse TypeWireless
Number of Buttons7
ScrollingYes

Price comparison

Updated about 18 hours ago
Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.
Amazon.com.au

$73.70

Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo – 2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.0, 1600 DPI Optical Mouse

Free delivery

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Dell Australia

$73.70

Dell Pro Plus Compact Keyboard and Mouse - KM7120W - US International (QWERTY) - 8N2GM

Free delivery

MediaForm

$88.00

Dell KM7120W Pro Plus Compact Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo

Delivery between Thu – Fri $12.65

Centre Com

$89.00

Dell KM7120W Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Combo - Titan grey

Delivery between 11–16 June $19.98

PC Mega Mart

$89.51

DELL KM7120W keyboard Mouse included RF Wireless + Bluetooth QWERTY US International Grey, Titanium

Delivery between Thu – Fri $29

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

Dell Multi-Device Wireless Keyboard and Mouse - KM7120W - U
22 July 2021

Good feel key board and mouse - keyboard may be too small for some but handy on portability and stowing away when not required. Can be connected to three different (blue tooth/WiFi) devices with easy switching on both key board and mouse. Long battery life (36 months - stated but not tested). Programable keys and button on mouse but the key board in not adjustable in terms of tilt. No back light(that I could find.) Very comfortable to type with and scalable if you require extra features.

Manbat originally posted on dell.com
Good and bad
17 January 2022

Got it since more or less a month and it's great for switching between devices but very bad for key response.As a graphic designer I use hotkeys ctrl / alt / shift a lot when working with graphic softwares and the responce is very bad. If I don't press one of them within more or less 10 seconds I need to press it twice "to activate it". It feels like the keyboard somehow disconnects from the computer. As a result, if for instance I need to ctrl + right click something, it ends up rightlicking only and that results in other operations that I then need to fix and go back to the previous state and after pressing twice the crtl key it works. Normal letters seem t be fine maybe but it's hard to say since the hot keys are usually the first ones to use in any case.Hope ... MoreGot it since more or less a month and it's great for switching between devices but very bad for key response.As a graphic designer I use hotkeys ctrl / alt / shift a lot when working with graphic softwares and the responce is very bad. If I don't press one of them within more or less 10 seconds I need to press it twice "to activate it". It feels like the keyboard somehow disconnects from the computer. As a result, if for instance I need to ctrl + right click something, it ends up rightlicking only and that results in other operations that I then need to fix and go back to the previous state and after pressing twice the crtl key it works. Normal letters seem t be fine maybe but it's hard to say since the hot keys are usually the first ones to use in any case.Hope it makes sense.

Agostino originally posted on dell.com
Good but not prefect for office - could be though if Dell create a firmware update !
19 April 2023

This is really a good keyboard and mouse but misses one thing to make it perfect for the office/programmer.Highlights: The mouse is by far one of the most ergonomic mice I've ever used, love the adjustable DPI and curve and quiet buttons. The keyboard is good and compact and love the build quality and feel of the keys which are spaced well. Also love the one dongle to 6 devices, can't comment on battery life yet.Cons: What would make this perfect is if Dell added fn+left=home and fn+right=end like the XPS (& I hope the other keyboard lines?) If you use this keyboard for work, that key combo is a lifesaver especially if you are a programmer - so Dell if you are listening, please add this in as a firmware update please! As a side note, if Dell ever make a compact ... MoreThis is really a good keyboard and mouse but misses one thing to make it perfect for the office/programmer.Highlights: The mouse is by far one of the most ergonomic mice I've ever used, love the adjustable DPI and curve and quiet buttons. The keyboard is good and compact and love the build quality and feel of the keys which are spaced well. Also love the one dongle to 6 devices, can't comment on battery life yet.Cons: What would make this perfect is if Dell added fn+left=home and fn+right=end like the XPS (& I hope the other keyboard lines?) If you use this keyboard for work, that key combo is a lifesaver especially if you are a programmer - so Dell if you are listening, please add this in as a firmware update please! As a side note, if Dell ever make a compact keyboard without the numpad that would be fantastic - there's a good many of us that like scissor switches and don't care for mechanicals (but please add the fn+left=home and fn+right=end)Seo

JF originally posted on dell.com
Great Keyboard but attention to function keys
5 May 2022

Be warry, this keyboard use keys F10, F11, F12 for Printscreen, Home and insert respectively.They need to be activated by using the Fn Key to swap from one to the other.I didn't pay attention to that and I would have love to take the KM7121W instead.Other than that the quality and feeling is absolutely great.

J originally posted on dell.com
Great compact keyboard and mouse with multi-device support
24 February 2022

These are great devices with only a couple of small gripes that have caused the less than 5 star review.My first attempt to connect to my Windows PC using Bluetooth was unsuccessful (although the Wifi dongle worked perfectly) and ultimately I gave up and just used the dongle. Bluetooth on my Android devices has worked great though.I've also noticed that the extension feet on the keyboard (to give a more upright keyboard) are a bit unstable in comparison to most keyboards and are easily knocked back into place by accident, so I've ended up leaving them down. The keyboard naturally has quite bit of slope, so I've become used to the lower setting.

originally posted on dell.com
Great for the price and good enough for most
2 January 2022

For the price, especially on a special, its a great deal. Usually I dont settle for less than the top of the line stuff for these, and these are not. But they are very much pleasant to use and good enough.If i were to nitpick, i did notice some lag at times in bluetooth mode. Would have preferred a physical toggle to switch between devices, mouse could be more ergonomic

Ron originally posted on dell.com
Highly recommend compact keyboard
8 November 2021

Transitioning from a laptop to a dual screen I found other keyboards too big and clunky. This keyboard is perfect, just the right size, smooth typing! It's great that with a click I can switch to use the mouse (and the keyboard) with either the PC or the laptop. Highly recommend for those who like a compact laptop like keyboard.

Stacey K originally posted on dell.com
Looks nice but isn't the perfect office keyboard for all
1 June 2021

keyboard and mouse look good; mouse had a good feel. The keyboard keys are soft with limited tactile feedback (other than hitting extension of key). After some use the response time between key press and what's seen on the screen starts to slow, and reduces the feel of a responsive keyboard. The function keys can't be used without the function key, which is annoying when working in IT or you use excel sheets (where you use the F2 key a lot). It is a different layout to what i'm used to, so it remains compact. The arrow keys (up/down) are quite small compared to the left/right keys. My down arrow key has started to lift; and can be pushed back into its socket but does come out more than not.

DJ originally posted on dell.com
Review of Dell wireless mouse and keyboard combination
8 February 2021

This keyboard is great... BUT, I didn't allow for the function keys to be shared with other keys (eg. home/F11 and end/F12) and as someone who drives my computer using keyboard shortcuts, I should have gone with a larger keyboard... BUT, the larger Dell keyboards are wired up to a USB port and I want a clutter-free desk space.The low profile keys are excellent. Aesthetically, the keyboard is great and the compact size is neat (except for the shared function keys and the arrow keys are small and jammed into the mix).If wireless and compact and good looks are important then this keyboard is a winner.Last niggle... I did not want the mouse that came with this combo and had no choice but to buy a separate mouse (Dell Premier Wireless Mouse WM527) which is fantastic.

Greg originally posted on dell.com
Very Happy With It
24 July 2021

Purchased to use with my work laptop for in the office and to use when working from home. Very slim and portable enough to carry in my bag between work and home. Have set it up via BT on the laptop and my home computer, the switching between the two is pretty seamless and there are no issues with it, but I tend to prefer having two separate ate keyboards because I have space. If space was an issue and I did needed to use this pair for two, I'd happily do it, because switching is very seamless. The one minor issue is the up and down arrows took a little while to get used to because of how small they are, but it's something you get used to.

Mikhail originally posted on dell.com

Specification

Keyboard TypeWireless
Form FactorFull Size
Mouse TypeWireless
Number of Buttons7
ScrollingYes

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