Logitech K120 - Keyboard - USB
The quiet keys, low profile and sleek design of this keyboard make it the perfect choice for your home or office. Durable with sturdy tilt legs and spill-resistant design* Quiet, unobtrusive typing Full size F keys and number pad Easy to setup – just plug in and go! Thin profile to maintain a sleek workspace Count on the durability and quality of the Logitech K120 Usb Keyboard. The keys maintain tactile feedback even after extended use, and the slim design helps you to maintain a more natural, comfortable typing position. *Tested under limited conditions (maximum of 60 ml liquid spillage). Do not immerse keyboard in liquid.
The quiet keys, low profile and sleek design of this keyboard make it the perfect choice for your home or office. Durable with sturdy tilt legs and spill-resistant design* Quiet, unobtrusive typing Full size F keys and number pad Easy to setup – just plug in and go! Thin profile to maintain a sleek workspace Count on the durability and quality of the Logitech K120 Usb Keyboard. The keys maintain tactile feedback even after extended use, and the slim design helps you to maintain a more natural, comfortable typing position. *Tested under limited conditions (maximum of 60 ml liquid spillage). Do not immerse keyboard in liquid.
The quiet keys, low profile and sleek design of this keyboard make it the perfect choice for your home or office. Durable with sturdy tilt legs and spill-resistant design* Quiet, unobtrusive typing Full size F keys and number pad Easy to setup – just plug in and go! Thin profile to maintain a sleek workspace Count on the durability and quality of the Logitech K120 Usb Keyboard. The keys maintain tactile feedback even after extended use, and the slim design helps you to maintain a more natural, comfortable typing position. *Tested under limited conditions (maximum of 60 ml liquid spillage). Do not immerse keyboard in liquid.
The quiet keys, low profile and sleek design of this keyboard make it the perfect choice for your home or office. Durable with sturdy tilt legs and spill-resistant design* Quiet, unobtrusive typing Full size F keys and number pad Easy to setup – just plug in and go! Thin profile to maintain a sleek workspace Count on the durability and quality of the Logitech K120 Usb Keyboard. The keys maintain tactile feedback even after extended use, and the slim design helps you to maintain a more natural, comfortable typing position. *Tested under limited conditions (maximum of 60 ml liquid spillage). Do not immerse keyboard in liquid.
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The lowest price for Logitech K120 - Keyboard - USB right now is $15.00 at Officeworks, compared across 17 retailers.
The all-time low was $11.45 on 13 May 2026 — today's price is 31% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 1 July 2026.
Last updated at 01/07/2026 23:52:14
Logitech K120 Wired Keyboard Black
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originally posted on staples.com
This basic, corded keyboard does the job for which it is intended. The wireless keyboard (not Logitech) that came with my computer was terrible, hence it bought the Logitech corded one. Sometimes, the simpler things are, the better they are likely to perform. Only problem so far is that I can't change the volume on audio from the keyboard. There may be ways to do it, but not without doing some complicated stuff. The Logitech company is absolutely NO HELP. Their "contact us" page only lets you ask a question and then gives answers, none of which pertain to the question. I couldn't find any way to actually interact with a live person. Glad I purchased their cheapest keyboard!!!
originally posted on staples.com
I love it. I play an online PC video game that uses "quickbinds", where you can use unused keys on the keyboard for abilities and use of items in the game without a need to drag the mouse and click. The alphanumeric keys a numeric-only are considered different in the game, so the numeric keypad actually improves my gaming experience over a "gaming" keyboard that may not have those keys available. And my gaming keyboard was a Logitech Model from my PS2, that hooked right into my Windows 10 PC without ay issue and lasted me over 15 years. You can beat quality and reliability like that, for the price of a Logitech product.
originally posted on walmart.com
The keyboard on my laptop started malfunctioning but the rest of the computer was fine so I got this as a cheap alternative and I like it. It's pretty big and that's a little inconvenient when using with a laptop but it has features that my laptop keyboard didn't such as "print screen", "page up/down", and a separate number pad so that makes up for the small inconvenience in my opinion. For the price this really is a good deal. I couldn't care less about how much noise it makes but it definitely isn't quiet so if that's something that's important to you I wouldn't purchase this one.
| General | |
| Device Type | Keyboard |
| Interface | USB |
| Input Device | |
| Features | Spillproof, tilt legs |
Logitech K120 Wired Keyboard Black
Delivery between 3–13 July $7.95
Logitech K120 Usb Keyboard (920-002582)
Delivery $15
Logitech K120 USB Keyboard 920 002582 - Keyboards
Delivery $13.28
Logitech K120 USB Keyboard
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Logitech K120 Wired Keyboard Quiet Typing Spill-resistant Durable Keys
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This basic, corded keyboard does the job for which it is intended. The wireless keyboard (not Logitech) that came with my computer was terrible, hence it bought the Logitech corded one. Sometimes, the simpler things are, the better they are likely to perform. Only problem so far is that I can't change the volume on audio from the keyboard. There may be ways to do it, but not without doing some complicated stuff. The Logitech company is absolutely NO HELP. Their "contact us" page only lets you ask a question and then gives answers, none of which pertain to the question. I couldn't find any way to actually interact with a live person. Glad I purchased their cheapest keyboard!!!
I love it. I play an online PC video game that uses "quickbinds", where you can use unused keys on the keyboard for abilities and use of items in the game without a need to drag the mouse and click. The alphanumeric keys a numeric-only are considered different in the game, so the numeric keypad actually improves my gaming experience over a "gaming" keyboard that may not have those keys available. And my gaming keyboard was a Logitech Model from my PS2, that hooked right into my Windows 10 PC without ay issue and lasted me over 15 years. You can beat quality and reliability like that, for the price of a Logitech product.
The keyboard on my laptop started malfunctioning but the rest of the computer was fine so I got this as a cheap alternative and I like it. It's pretty big and that's a little inconvenient when using with a laptop but it has features that my laptop keyboard didn't such as "print screen", "page up/down", and a separate number pad so that makes up for the small inconvenience in my opinion. For the price this really is a good deal. I couldn't care less about how much noise it makes but it definitely isn't quiet so if that's something that's important to you I wouldn't purchase this one.
When the original wired keyboard that came with my tower started acting up (due to spillage), I bought a wireless keyboard. It worked fine for about a minute, then started acting up just like the wired one had. I replaced that with another wireless keyboard. It started acting up right away too. I thought I had somehow damaged my computer (even though logic told me that wasn't possible. I had tech that I've gone to for years re-house my (fairly new) tower to have more airspace around it, and installed another fan, to keep the usb ports cool. It still didn't correct the problem. Anyway, I talked to a very friendly geek squad member about the situation, and he told me to get a Wired Keyboard. This keyboard has worked flawlessly from day one. Problem solved. Thank you.
I immediately put the Logitech K120 Keyboard to constant daily use in my business since purchasing it last week, it functions tremendously well and is a great value. This is a wired keyboard -- I don't like wireless as the batteries always die in the middle of some project regardless of the advertised average life -- as such it is priced significantly lower than wireless devices. It has a perfect touch, the keys are properly contoured and spaced to avoid mis-typing and hitting two keys at once, it performs flawlessly. It replaces a keyboard that came with my HP desktop computer that I realize now was a flawed and inferior product. I am a fast typist and can now type at full speed, whereas the manufacturer-supplied keyboard did not enable me to do so. I highly ... MoreI immediately put the Logitech K120 Keyboard to constant daily use in my business since purchasing it last week, it functions tremendously well and is a great value. This is a wired keyboard -- I don't like wireless as the batteries always die in the middle of some project regardless of the advertised average life -- as such it is priced significantly lower than wireless devices. It has a perfect touch, the keys are properly contoured and spaced to avoid mis-typing and hitting two keys at once, it performs flawlessly. It replaces a keyboard that came with my HP desktop computer that I realize now was a flawed and inferior product. I am a fast typist and can now type at full speed, whereas the manufacturer-supplied keyboard did not enable me to do so. I highly recommend this product.
I've had this Logitech keyboard model for around 10 years. I'm surprised they still make it. My only bad word against it is that the paint will eventually wear off on your keyboard letters! It's obviously happening with my "N" (the worst rub-off), "M", and "E" keys. This didn't use to happen so much with machines in the past but nobody seems to use a rub-resistant paint anymore! That complaint aside, the keyboard doesn't draw an undue amount of power through USB (which I've had issues with on other third-party hardware) and it's compatible out of the box with Windows. I think it actually works better with Windows than Mac OS X to be honest. I'd only tell persons to watch it with your "Num Lock", "Caps Lock" and "Scroll Lock" keys. Unless you absolutely need those to ... MoreI've had this Logitech keyboard model for around 10 years. I'm surprised they still make it. My only bad word against it is that the paint will eventually wear off on your keyboard letters! It's obviously happening with my "N" (the worst rub-off), "M", and "E" keys. This didn't use to happen so much with machines in the past but nobody seems to use a rub-resistant paint anymore! That complaint aside, the keyboard doesn't draw an undue amount of power through USB (which I've had issues with on other third-party hardware) and it's compatible out of the box with Windows. I think it actually works better with Windows than Mac OS X to be honest. I'd only tell persons to watch it with your "Num Lock", "Caps Lock" and "Scroll Lock" keys. Unless you absolutely need those to be on ALL the time, make sure they're NOT constantly locked/pressed down because the LED lights on the keyboard will fail quicker or the keys will "go screwy." I've had that happen on another keyboard where I had the LEDs lit constantly because I had one or more of the keys locked down constantly. The only reason to use NumLock is for the ease of use of the alphanumberic keypad to enter numbers quicker in a spreadsheet or speed up on the built-in calculator otherwise it's best to leave it off. Again, my minor issue with paint rub-off on the letter keys aside, this is still a good product at its pricepoint.
The problem I have with keyboards is I tend to wear off the letters off in a short time so it was time to replace mine, AGAIN. I think the manufacturers design it on purpose. Anyway, the keyboard I bought was not the same as I thought even though the model number is the same. Some differences are it is louder when I stroke the keys, the keys are flatter and the keys feel to be closer together. I might keep it and use it, see how long the lettering lasts, but still look into another one that suites me more. Also, people are wanting to know if the Caps Lock key lights up when pressed. The answer is NO, there is no light signal actually ON, under or around the actual key, only the typical light on the far right above the Num Lock, next to the "logitech" logo.
I purchased this because there was enough distance between where I wanted to keep the keyboard and the computer it was driving, that often characters would be missed. I decided I needed to go with a wired USB keyboard, rather than wireless, and this has covered me well in terms of reliably seeing every character hit on a key appear where intended on the screen. So, it is functional, which is good, but beyond that it is quite ordinary. It is on the small side. It does not have any of the ergonomic characteristics like wrist pads or elevating feet coming out of the bottom in the back that were parts of the keyboard I replaced. Let me put it this way--I wish I could have found the wireless keyboard I had in a wired form. In fact, I know I could have found something ... MoreI purchased this because there was enough distance between where I wanted to keep the keyboard and the computer it was driving, that often characters would be missed. I decided I needed to go with a wired USB keyboard, rather than wireless, and this has covered me well in terms of reliably seeing every character hit on a key appear where intended on the screen. So, it is functional, which is good, but beyond that it is quite ordinary. It is on the small side. It does not have any of the ergonomic characteristics like wrist pads or elevating feet coming out of the bottom in the back that were parts of the keyboard I replaced. Let me put it this way--I wish I could have found the wireless keyboard I had in a wired form. In fact, I know I could have found something similar to it, but I was in a hurry, and this was all that I could find for a wired keyboard at a local retailer. I am not tremendously troubled by it, and will not spend more money yet to get a wired keyboard with the missing features, but you should consider this stuff in terms of whether it is important to you.
I usually use Staples-brand wired keyboards. I have 3 of them here ready to be recycled. The problem with them is that, after about a year and a half, the letters wear off of the keys. I decided this time I would try something different. I like my Logitech camera, so lets try a Logitech keyboard. It is a standard keyboard. Only difference is it doesn't have the extra set of special keys above the function keys that the Staples keyboard has. Ask me again in about a year and a half and I'll tell you how this keyboard survived.
Saw the price point of the Apple Magic Keyboard, and decided to start with something very basic and upgrade if necessary. It's been wonderful so far. I prefer the feel of this, a full-size keyboard with buttons that make clicking sounds. The Windows logo key is automatically assigned as the Command key, so to do something like copy some text, you'd press the Windows logo key C. An aside to anyone who plays Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Nintendo Switch: You can plug this keyboard into an available USB port on the dock, or if you have a USB to USB-C adapter, you can plug it into the Switch itself in handheld mode, and use it to write letters. I'm sure it might do stuff in other games, too. I just know about ACNH. Anyway, this is a great full-size keyboard, I love ... MoreSaw the price point of the Apple Magic Keyboard, and decided to start with something very basic and upgrade if necessary. It's been wonderful so far. I prefer the feel of this, a full-size keyboard with buttons that make clicking sounds. The Windows logo key is automatically assigned as the Command key, so to do something like copy some text, you'd press the Windows logo key C. An aside to anyone who plays Animal Crossing: New Horizons on Nintendo Switch: You can plug this keyboard into an available USB port on the dock, or if you have a USB to USB-C adapter, you can plug it into the Switch itself in handheld mode, and use it to write letters. I'm sure it might do stuff in other games, too. I just know about ACNH. Anyway, this is a great full-size keyboard, I love it. Can't beat it for $15.
| General | |
| Device Type | Keyboard |
| Interface | USB |
| Input Device | |
| Features | Spillproof, tilt legs |