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Moving to a Co-Working Space? Here's What IT You Need
11 Mar, 2026







£16.12 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £13.48 ex-VAT, the HP 225 Wireless Keyboard is the kind of no-drama buy that makes sense in an office where you just need a reliable, everyday keyboard without paying “premium peripheral” money. It’s ideal for basic admin work, spreadsheets, email, and general desktop use—especially if you want something tidy at desks and meeting rooms. In my experience with budget wireless boards, the main thing you’re buying here is simplicity and cost savings rather than feel or longevity.
I wouldn’t buy it if you’re picky about key feel, frequent typist-level accuracy, or you expect heavy daily use for years—cheap wireless keyboards can start to feel a bit stiff or less consistent over time, and battery/connection quirks are more likely than with better-built models. If you need something for shared spaces or short-to-medium-term deployment, it’s good value. If you’re the person who lives on the keyboard every day, I’d spend a bit more to get something that just feels smoother and holds up better.

Quick is Just Your Type
This chiclet-style keyboard's design is sleek. The low-profile design keeps keystrokes quick, comfy, and quite accurate...just your type.

Keystroke of Genius
Num pad and common controls are integrated with 12 shortcut combos with the Fn key—music, movies, volume, homepage, bookmarks, and email. Now that's a shortcut above.

No Strings Attached
Roam free from wires, clutter, and judgment with a 2.4 GHz wireless connection via simple dongle.

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