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Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave

Retail - Wireless Keyboard - 104 Key - Wireless Mouse - Laser - 4 Button - MPN: 920000264 See Product Details

Product Details of Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave

Description

Cordless Desktop Wave features a curved keyboard that promotes an ergonomically correct hand position. Included high-performance laser mouse features contoured sides and soft rubber grips for precision and control. One-touch controls give you direct access to many features in Windows Vista, including Flip 3D, Zoom, Photo Gallery and Gadgets. Programmable F-keys add instant access to applications, games, folders and Web pages. A cushioned palm rest encourages a relaxed position for typing. Use the three-way tilt legs to set the height to suit your personal style. Keep headphone cords out of the way by routing them through the channel on the underside of the keyboard. Keyboard and mouse set includes a USB mini-receiver, USB extension cable, plastic keyboard dust cover, four AA alkaline batteries and software. Batteries last up to 15 months for the keyboard and 6 months for the mouse. Battery status lights on both the keyboard and mouse alert you when power is getting low.

Quick Glance

Included Mouse: Laser

Interfaces: Keyboard - USB, Mouse - USB

General Features: Palm Rest, Ergonomic

Wireless Options: Keyboard - Wireless, Mouse - Wireless

Layout Style: Standard

System Type: PC

Summary

Product Title: Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave

Manufacturer: Logitech

Power Score: 3.9 | 19 Reviews

Physical Features

Included Devices: Laser

General Features: Palm Rest, Ergonomic

Color: Black Keyboard

Layout Style: Standard

System Type: PC

Interface and Power

Interface Connection: Keyboard - USB, Mouse - USB

Wireless: Keyboard - Wireless, Mouse - Wireless

Keyboard Power Source: AA

Warranty

Warranty Information: 5 Year Limited Warranty

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Design: Right-handed Only

Number of Keys: 104

Pointing Device Features: Comfortable design Soft rubber grips

Keyboard/Keypad Type: Keyboard

Green Compliance: Yes

Number of Total Buttons: 4

Number of Scrollers: 1

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Reviews on Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave

  • 4
  By anonymous - Apr 24, 2009

Good Keyboard And Mouse

Strengths: Easy to set up and use. Typing is comfortable. Inexpensive.Mouse responds well and is not too big or small.

Weakness: Keyboard is a little bulky. Button on right side of mouse is placed in a bad spot.

I've only had this keyboard for a day and I'm still getting used to it, but so far it is everything I was looking for. I had used a different wireless keyboard years ago and missed having one with my new computer. I like having the keyboard in my lap as I type and couldn't do that with my wired keyboard. This keyboard is quite comfortable, although it does take some getting used to. I really like...

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  • 4
  By member: Darkonus - Feb 28, 2008

Nice keboard, OK mouse

Strengths: wireless, programmable buttons, comfortable button layout, nice looking

Weakness: like all their wireless sets => no LEDs for CAPS Lock or NUM Lock

I didn't seem to have a range problem as others noticed. Matter of fact I even moved the set to about 10ft away for testing range, and it worked perfectly for me. Not sure where this would go, because it's more an individual's preference, but the keys are more soft-touch like a laptop with big buttons, rather than other Logitech wireless keyboards such as the ones that came with the MX700 & MX900...

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  • 2
  By member: D_Original - Feb 27, 2008

Logitech Wave Keyboard (Good or Bad, Hard to Say...)

Strengths: None Really...(unless this would be your 1st, similarly capable keyboard)

Weakness: Feels Cheap, A Bit Bulky and Horrible Support!!!

I was completely underwhelmed with this keyboard... I've owned a Logitech Keyboard and Mouse in one wireless variety or other for the past 6 or 7 years. I've absolutely loved everyone of them, and thought nothing of upgrading to this Wave Keyboard from my current Logitech Bluetooth Keyboard/Mouse combo. Let's just say I was extremely disappointed and frustrated by the time I packed it up and had...

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  • 4
  By member: nycll2006 - Jan 25, 2008

Overall good desktop combo with some weaknesses

Strengths: Keyboard is comfortable after getting used to it. The keys are softer than most keyboards, and are silent.

Weakness: Major drawback: keyboard sleep button is hardwared to stand-by in XP, no matter what you do. This was confirmed by Logitech tech support after a somewhat frustrating process.

I am dissappointed by the inability to hibernate with the sleep button. All my prior keyboards did that, including a Logitech LX500. I am still debating whether to keep it because that one-button hibernate function is so important to me. Another minor flaw is that the right side button, which is defaulted to forward, is overly sensitive. I programmed it to do nothing so it is fine now. I give 4/5...

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  • 5
  By member: danielmpeterson - Nov 12, 2007

Best Wireless Kayboard I've Owned

Strengths: Easy Setup in Vista. VERY comfortable to type. Most intuitive hot keys I've seen.

Weakness: None

This is the most comfortable keyboard I've ever owned. It works perfectly with Vista. I love the layout of the hot keys (Media Center, Volume Controls, Scrolling and Zoom features). The Scrolling feature is really neat (requires the Logitech software that is included). I downloaded the software directly from Logitech rather than running it from the CD. I actually had to call their support center...

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  • 2
  By member: jerenity - Nov 6, 2007

Logitech Wave Cordless Desktop Keyboard

Strengths: wireless, programmable buttons

Weakness: wireless, big buttons that dont add that much value

i was a little disappointed that this keyboard only has a range of about 6 feet from the base receiver, but for a keyboard it feels ok. im not sure if the 'wave' design really does that much for me. the keyboard does feel a little 'cheap' when you press the keys and each key has a lot of space in between them because of the wave design. if you prefer the laptop style keybord feeling and response,...

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  • 1
  By member: wisconsinite - Apr 23, 2008

Keyboard great--Mouse terrible

Strengths: Keyboard is very nice. The keys are not mushy and have just the right tension for some speed typing. The keyboard also has a range of about 30' as it should.

Weakness: The mouse has a range of only 4'. The whole purpose of my buying a wireless keyboard and mouse was to be able to sit back on my couch which is about 10'away-which means I need a range of at least 15'

Originally the mouse didn't work at all correctly at any range. I thought maybe it was the batteries so I put some new ones in with no improvement. I installed the software and it downloaded an update. This made the mouse work all right within a range of 4' but will not work at all past that. So, I had to return the set. I've read other reviews that lead me to believe that the mouse in every set...

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  • 4
  By member: fgt - Apr 11, 2009

Why put the on/off button underneath the keyboard

Strengths: design

Weakness: Big lag on keyboard on/off button

Mouse works to at least 10 feet. You would think that they would beta test new boards and mouses. I like the mouse but it seems to get a lot of bad reviews.

  • 4
  By member: lpicc65 - Mar 14, 2008

Logitech Wave Cordless Keyboard - ride the wave!

Strengths: The wave design is a big plus

Weakness: none so far

I have to say that this keyboard feels much better than my previous keyboard - the split design Microsoft Ergonomic 4000. The keyboard keys are curved on this keyboard and it's contoured just right, to align with the natural curve of my hands, as they rest on the keyboard. I much prefer this configuration over the split design of the Microsoft. The keys feel solid, but yet light to the touch, and...

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  • 5
  By member: Masonex - Mar 8, 2008

Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Review

Strengths: Pretty much everything.

Weakness: Lack of Caps/Num Lock LEDs

I owned and used one of the first generation Logitech cordless desktop sets (with an optical mouse, unfortunately I forget the model name), and I really loved that combo. This one is a significant improvement over that one in terms of the more ergonomic keyboard (vs the standard one I used to have), and especially the battery life. Granted that keyboard was still running on the original set of...

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  • 3.5
  cnet.com - Aug 1, 2007

Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave

THE GOOD: Unique, comfortable key layout; easy to get used to; affordable compared to other ergo-minded keyboards. THE BAD: Inconveniently placed media keys. THE BOTTOM LINE: Logitechs Cordless Desktop Wave stands out for its comfortable ergonomic touches, an easy learning curve, and its affordable price. We have minor issues with its hot keys--the media controls get short shrift--but heavy...

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  • 4.5
  bestcovery.com - Dec 3, 2008

Best Ergonomic Keyboard

Bestcovery experts have rated the Logitech Wave Cordless Desktop Keyboard as a best pick for the Best Ergonomic Keyboard. Bestcovery's experts recommend the best products and services for a particular need based on extensive research and evaluations. Click below to see Bestcovery's full review of this product.

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  • 3.9
  testseek.com - Oct 24, 2008

Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave

Testseek.com has collected 46 expert reviews for Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave and the average expert rating is 78 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.

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