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Review: Trust Trezo set

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I’m a sucker for eco-friendly goods. Consequently, when Trust offered me its Trust Trezo set to review, I couldn’t resist. This fully wireless setup comprises a silent touch mouse and keyboard. As such, this is the perfect product for anyone that desires a silent working environment.

Made from 85% recycled materials and delivered in a sustainable cardboard box. This is as environmentally friendly as they come. Moreover, the spill-resistant feature and black livery ensure that it is robust and professional to look at. On top of this, the plug-and-play setup is simple to master, so you waste none of your precious time.

What’s in the box of the Trust Trezo set?

  • The simple packaging is striking but not overbearing. With basic imagery and key information, it does just enough to capture your attention. Unfortunately, though, it’s somewhat flimsy and mine was damaged in the post. Luckily, the contents are well packaged, so it matters not.
  • The keyboard and mouse and pleasant to look at and noticeably light. What’s more, the mouse has a DPI button to increase cursor speed. Additionally, the keyboard can be adjusted using the 3 phase support legs.
  • A USB extender is provided to optimise your connection.
  • A quick start guide helps you to understand the fundamentals.

Technical aspects. 

Though the Trust Trezo set can be used for gaming. It is, however, aimed primarily at the work and education market. As such, I expect this type of device to be comfortable to use, hard-wearing, and easy to set up. Furthermore, a great battery life is a must. Thankfully, the Trust Trezo set ticks each of these boxes. 

The full-sized keyboard can be adjusted to suit your needs. Whether you like a lay-flat position, mid-rise, or fully extended, you can adjust the support legs accordingly. This was great as it stays away from the one size fits all mentality. Alongside this, the travel distance for each keystroke was fantastic. The soft-touch keys were responsive but silent to use. Subsequently, you can type away for hours and not disturb your neighbours or work colleagues.

Another fantastic feature was the durable shell. This splash-resistant case was easy to clean and appears robust and hard-wearing. Further still, it is lightweight and the wireless approach ensures a clean workspace. The mouse is afforded the same compliments. This excellent device is designed to be ambidextrous, and this was fantastic! As such, Trust has created an inclusive product.

Finally, the battery life is spectacular. Though I was disappointed to see AA batteries, I was amazed by how long they last. You’ll enjoy up to 48 months of working time with the keyboard and 12 months for the mouse. This was mind-blowingly good and something that I didn’t expect.

Design features. 

The Trust Trezo set is predominantly a work tool. However, the excellent media shortcut buttons ensure that it’s not all work and no play. Positioned at the top of the keyboard, you can play your favourite songs or pause media at the touch of a button. This was great, especially when you consider its affordable price point.

The mouse gets in on the action with its DPI adjustable switch. Consequently, if you do wish to game with this set, you can keep up with ease. Moreover, the silent click feature will keep your teammates happy as the clatter of mechanical devices can drive everyone insane. 

This refined PC accessory keeps your desk tidy as it has no wires and only one USB dongle. This was phenomenal, as you didn’t have to find multiple ports to connect to each device and it was easy to set up. Simply insert the batteries, plug in the dongle, and switch on the accessories. This is the extent of the plug-and-play approach and you’ll be up and running in no time at all. 

Is the Trust Trezo set worth it?

There are more advanced and stylish keyboards available. However, they cost a lot more money and they lack an eco-friendly nature. Furthermore, the Trust Trezo set is unbelievably easy to set up and use. Accordingly, if you want an affordable PC accessory that won’t disturb your kids, partner, neighbours, or work colleagues, then this is the set for you. Additionally, its lack of RGB lighting and other whacky features makes this the perfect professional choice.

Alongside this, you must consider the brilliant build quality, the splash-resistant finish and the inclusive nature of the mouse. As such, I think this is great value for money and something that won’t disappoint you. Subsequently, I liked what I saw and I recommend that you buy it here

(More information on Trust can be found here!) 

Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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