Logitech’s Pebble 2 Keyboard and Mouse Contain More Recycled Plastic
Logitech has unveiled the Pebble 2 collection, which includes the Pebble Mouse 2 M350 and Pebble Keys 2 K380. These new additions maintain the reliability, affordability, and portability that made the original Pebbles popular, making them excellent productivity accessories.
One of the biggest changes in the Logitech Pebble 2 range is its more environmentally friendly production. The accessory maker says its new keyboard, the Pebble Keys 2 K380s, is made from at least 49 percent recycled plastic, while the Pebble Mouse 2 M350s is made from at least 58 percent recycled plastic. However, these figures only apply to the products themselves and do not include the packaging and printed wiring assembly.
The second generation iteration of the M350 also includes a customizable center button that you can set to do anything from sending an emoji to taking it to your favorite app – Keys 2 The K380 includes similar hotkeys. Logitech claims its keyboard is on the quieter side, so if you want to hear a loud click, this might not be for you. Pebble 2 Combos are available as general add-ons or specifically for Mac users if you want to upgrade your entire setup.
Logitech emphasizes that its five color options (blue, white, rose, graphite and sand tones) “defy boredom”. To drive home this point, the company even made an eponymous Spotify playlist with bumpy tracks like Dua Lipa’s Future Nostalgia — make of that what you will.