For laptop users, wireless peripherals are a game-changer. An Intex combo allows you to set up a workstation anywhere—from a café table to a small dorm desk—without worrying about cable lengths. Furthermore, many Intex wireless keyboards feature a compact design that is easy to slip into a backpack alongside a laptop.

While Intex mice are not designed for high-level competitive gaming, they offer sufficient precision for general use. With standard DPI (Dots Per Inch) settings, they provide smooth tracking on most surfaces. Whether you are editing a spreadsheet or browsing the web, the sensor accuracy is reliable.

| Feature | Intex Wireless Combo | Logitech MK235 | Zebronics Wireless Combo | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Low (Budget) | Medium | Low (Budget) | | Battery Life | 12 Months (Kbd) | 36 Months (Kbd) | 12 Months (Kbd) | | Spill Resistance | Yes (Limited) | Yes (Robust) | No | | Receiver Storage | Mouse/Keyboard | Mouse | Keyboard | | Warranty | 1 Year (India) | 3 Years | 1 Year |

If you are searching for a budget-friendly way to cut the cord and declutter your desk, the combo is likely on your radar. But are these devices worth your money? How do they perform against competitors? This comprehensive guide will cover everything you need to know—from unboxing and setup to battery life, performance metrics, and ideal use cases.

Before diving into the specifics of Intex’s offerings, it is important to understand why wireless peripherals have become the standard for modern workstations.