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11 Mar, 2026







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Honestly, this “Lenovo mobile device keyboard” with pogo-pin charging is the kind of accessory that only makes sense if you already live in Lenovo’s ecosystem (usually a specific rugged/tablet dock-and-go workflow). At £109.37 ex-VAT, it’s not cheap for a keyboard, so you’re really paying for compatibility and reliability—not for features. If your current setup is worn out, broken, or you want a second keyboard for a shared device fleet, it can be good value because these pogo-pin, purpose-built units tend to be less fiddly than generic Bluetooth keyboards and they behave more like a proper “work accessory” than a gadget.
I wouldn’t buy it if you’re trying to solve a general office problem (or you don’t know exactly which Lenovo device model it’s intended for). The risk with pogo-pin accessories is simple: if it doesn’t match your device/dock/charging interface, it’s basically dead on arrival—or at least a pain to make work. So: buy it if you’ve got the right Lenovo mobile device and want dependable, quick-mount typing for field/warehouse use. Skip it if you need flexibility, universal compatibility, or you’re budgeting for a one-size-fits-all keyboard.

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Dell
Dell Pro Silent Wired Collaboration Keyboard KB525C - Keyboard - USB, USB-C - QWERTY - UK - black - with 3 years NBD Advance Exchange