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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with ergonomic elegance and wireless freedom!
The Logitech Wave Keys Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard combines a compact, wave-shaped key layout with a cushioned memory foam palm rest to promote natural hand positioning and reduce strain. Certified by ergonomics experts, it supports multi-OS connectivity via Bluetooth and Logi Bolt receiver, featuring Easy-Switch to toggle between three devices effortlessly. With up to 3 years of battery life and eco-friendly materials, it’s designed for professionals seeking comfort, sustainability, and productivity in one sleek package.
Brand | Logitech |
Item model number | 920-011898 |
Operating System | Windows, Mac OS, Android |
Item Weight | 2.16 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 14.8 x 8.62 x 1.18 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.8 x 8.62 x 1.18 inches |
Color | Graphite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0BTNY72VD |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | October 11, 2023 |
S**R
Great keyboard. I love it!
I love this keyboard. I used Microsoft Comfort Keyboards for years and when my last one needed to be retired, I purchased this one to test it out. It's awesome. Here's what I like:1. It's very comfortable to use - the curve and the hand positions are great. So is the wrist cushion.2. It's smaller than a traditional keyboard, freeing up desk space.3. The function keys have thoughtful primary functions and an app to customize the fn combo.4. The ability to connect via Bluetooth AND a dongle. And the ability to connect with three different devices with the click of a button.5. The ability to support both Windows and Mac features and toggle between them. So if you move between systems, you can use the same keyboard.6. The indicator lights for which system you are connected to and the battery work well.7. It uses AAA batteries and doesn't require a special expensive battery.8. It has a convenient place to store the dongle when not in use.I am very happy I purchased this keyboard.NOTE: I also purchased the keyboard skin to go with it to protect it. That works great too!
N**D
Comfortable and stylish ergonomic keyboard
This keyboard is extremely comfortable. I do wish the keys were a little more "clicky" but they do feel good to type on. The Bluetooth functionality is spot-on, OR you could use the dongle included with the keyboard to make sure you never lose connection. Works great for my family and I. Thank you!
L**K
Great for smaller space
Love love this keyboard. Have been using the Microsoft 5050 for years but this one seemed similar and less expensive. It turns out to be around 4 inches narrower, which works great for me when I use my stand up desk or take it with me traveling. Love the soft wrist rest. Love the Bluetooth connection.
E**Y
Smaller nice keyboard
I can't give the keyboard 5 stars because I really hate that you have to press the fn key to make the F9 key work.I bought a "LIKE NEW" refurb for a good price. It would not connect to my computer and I had to call logitech to get it going. It was an issue where the keyboard was not put in to it's original state, but logitech got me going. This keyboard is smaller than my forever loved K350 but I am ok with that as it gives me more room on my desk, and more room for my cat to sleep. I am a hunt and peck typer, so I had no learning curve in using the keyboard. Caps lock has a tiny light to let you know it is on, but I do not see a number lock light. It is more quiet than my K350. I am using my K350 on my home computer and this new one for work. I would buy this again.
S**L
Highly recommend this keyboard!
Great keyboard for alleviating wrist pain. Replacing my old ergonomic keyboard that I used for years - only surprise was the size of the keyboard which was smaller than I expected but overall it’s an excellent replacement that provides comfort and ease.
W**D
Daily Driver
I am on this thing for hours every day. I've had it a year now and no complaints. I invested in a second USB dongle to use it with other systems very conveniently. It has just enough curve to be a little ergonomic, it looks great on my white standing desk with my white trackball. I've used it with various Mac and Linux machines with no troubles, just plug n play. The wrist pad has held up well, better and cleaner after a year than the wrist pad on my trackball that's showing dark stains now. Batteries have lasted well too, probably lasts 3-4 months before I have to replace them, that's with heavy daily usage for my job as an IT engineer.
C**N
I would get something else.
Pros:- Ergonomics are good if a little cramped for real typing.- It has a 10-key but it takes up much less space than some of the older devices.- Connectivity hasn't been a problem from my couch, which is a pretty good distance away.- Key press is pretty soft/quiet, which is what you'd expect from a keyboard of this type.Cons:- Inexplicable changes to key placement.- Standard keybinds (alt+f4 to close, for example) do not work without some workarounds. fn | start/opt | alt/cmd. Are you kidding me? Kept hitting delete because it's where I expect backspace, but that's something I'm getting used to. Function+alt+f4 is obnoxious.- It comes with a slightly-cushioned pad. That's not all bad, but I think it'll easily be the first thing to wear after the paint of the keys, making this more disposable than it otherwise needs to be.- AAA batteries why!? They're less common, don't last as long, almost the same size, and cost about the same.Pro users are better off spending a bit more for a mechanical keyboard that will last much longer along with a wrist guard that can be replaced. So it's not for power users, but I see problems getting it for less tech-savvy people too. While it might be nice for mom to have emojis stuck where f5 used to be this keyboard is such a departure from normal keyboards that less tech-savvy people could become dependent on its shortcuts and then have no idea what to do on a standard keyboard. From what I've seen there's basically a 0% chance Logitech continues to support this layout, so you may not be able to buy it again. Then you'll have to field calls asking how to change the volume or find "those funny faces" on the new keyboard.Overall I'd point most people to something cheaper and more standard or something slightly more expensive that will last much longer. Logitech actually makes a decent mechanical keyboard that will outlive this thing by a decade, so this isn't an attack on the brand.
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