Workingdogs Outfitter Logo  
The international magazine for and about working and sporting dogs -- and the people who love them.
 
Home Books and Dog Equipment Classified and Premium Ads Working Dog Articles Canine Health Articles Working Dog Resources About Workingdogs.com
 Location:  Home » Computers » Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Set  
Categories
Electronics
Outdoor Living
Home and Garden
Photo and Camera
Sporting Goods
Computers
Jewelry
Kitchen
Wireless
Books
Magazines
Toys
Music
VHS
DVD
Software
Clothing
Automotive
Office Products
Tools & Hardware
Health Care
PC Games
Wireless
Doors Gates Steps
Pet Memorials
All Pet Supplies
E-Books
Music Downloads
Online Videos
Subcategories
Computer Add-Ons
Drives & Storage
I/O Cards
Monitors & Projectors
Computers Brands
Bluetooth
Dell
Micron

Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Set

Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Set

Other Views:
Brand: Logitech
Category: CE

List Price: $89.99
Buy New: $49.89
as of 11/22/2009 07:10 MST details
You Save: $40.10 (45%)



New (51) Used (7) Refurbished (6) from $34.08

Seller: Ed Coye
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 206 reviews
Sales Rank: 509

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: Yes
Keyboard: Get more done, with more comfort. The Logitech® Cordless Desktop Wave? is the exciting new shape of comfort in desktops. Uniform-size keys cradle your fingers, while the curved keyboard promotes a more ergonomically correct hand position. Also built for c
Battery: 4 AA
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.3
Dimensions (in): 0 x 0 x 0
nv:Device Type: Wireless Mouse
Connection Type: USB
Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous
Tracking Method: Laser
Keyboard Type: Wireless
Warranty: 5 years warranty

MPN: 920-000264
Model: 920-000264
UPC: 097855045607
EAN: 0097855045607
ASIN: B000TKHGL2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Wave key design: Contoured, wave-shaped key design conforms naturally to your fingers.
  • Constant Curve design: A curved profile and uniform-size keys promote an ergonomically correct, more comfortable hand position.
  • Cushioned, contoured palm rest: The soft surface encourages a relaxed position for long typing sessions.
  • Large, one-touch controls give you direct access to key Windows Vista features, including Flip 3D, Zoom, Photo Gallery, and Gadgets.
  • Enjoy extended battery life--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.

Accessories:


Similar Items:


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
A revolutionary advance in keyboard design, the Logitech Wave key design instinctively guides your hands into a natural position for enhanced comfort and productivity. The cushioned palm rest provides extra support and can help reduce fatigue, and one-touch hot keys provide easy access to many Windows Vista features, including Flip 3D, Zoom, Photo Gallery, and Gadgets. Programmable F-keys can instantly open your favorite applications, games, folders, and web pages. Featuring soft-rubber side grips, the cordless laser mouse delivers exceptional comfort and precision. Both keyboard and mouse provide ultra-long battery life, and convenient LED battery indicators alert you when batteries need changing.

Amazon.com Product Description
Logitech is touting an advancement in comfort and usability design with its ergonomic, cross-platform Cordless Wave keyboard. There might be some marketing hyperbole to this claim, but after a week of typing with the Wave, I'm not sure that I could live without it. (This Cordless Desktop Wave also includes the ambidextrous LX8 scroller laser mouse.)

Like other ergonomic keyboards, the Wave includes an elevated palm rest, though not as extreme as the platforms of old. It's also covered in a lightly padded vinyl upholstery that feels soft yet firm under the wrist, as well as a Goldilocks amount of tackiness (i.e., not too slippery, not sticky, just right). The keys are also positioned in a gentle U-shaped arc that nearly escapes the eye, but is apparent once you set your wrists down and start typing.



Contoured, wave-shaped key design conforms naturally to your fingers.
But the biggest design innovation that the Wave introduces comes from its name--the keys undulate across the board in a wave-shaped contour that mimics the changing lengths in your own digits. The keys are at their highest on the outside at the A and Enter keys (which, if you're a touch typist, is where your little fingers are positioned), and the keys trough to their lowest point at D and K (where the longer middle finger resides) before rising slightly at the G and H keys. The keys have a maximum distance variation of 4mm, and the spacebar mimics the wave contour of the keyboard design.

As someone who writes for a living, my computer keyboard is one of the most important tools I have and one that I'm connected to for hours every day. I've gone through many models over the years to get just the right one, and I currently use the Matias Tactile Pro on my Mac as it provides some of the best keystroke feedback I've found (which is the polar opposite to the frustratingly squishy keyboards that came with my HP and Apple PCs).

While the rolling contour of the keyboard layout was barely perceptible, my fingertips took to the Wave easily. It felt like each key was indeed designed specifically to fit the finger that was mapped to tap it. And the keys combine a springy action with a final tap that's not too loud, but both tactile and audible enough for instant feedback. As my week of testing progressed and my fingers grew more accustomed to the Wave, I actually felt as if my typing was both more accurate than on the Tactile Pro as well as a touch faster.

From an ergonomic standpoint, the Wave's gradual curve isn't immediately noticeable, but after a few days I found my elbows weren't hunched next to my body as they were with the straight keyboard, freeing both wrists and shoulders from strain. That said, if you require more substantial ergonomics for your typing (such as the curve and height of the Microsoft Natural), you might be disappointed by the relative flatness of the Wave.



The Delete key has been elongated and the Insert/Help key moved above..
The Wave has a fairly standard extended keyboard design, with one change that I cheered but could easily be jeered by others. The Home/Delete/End/Page Up & Down keys is switched to a vertical orientation, and the bane of my typing life--the Insert key (also the Help key on the Mac), which I often hit mistakenly when hunting for the Delete key--has been moved up (moving into the Scroll Lock key position) and replaced by an elongated Delete key. Another handy feature is onscreen notification of when you hit the Caps Lock key (another one of my touch typing transgressions).

The keyboard is supplemented by a plethora of system-specific feature buttons--including Flip 3D, Gadgets and Media Center in Windows Vista (aka, Expose, Dashboard, and Front Row on the Mac)--as well as quick access to your selected audio program and full playback controls (including volume). All functions can be customized using the included Logitech Setpoint utility (or Control Center within the Mac's System Preferences).

The Desktop Wave package is completed with the inclusion of the symmetrically designed LX8 laser scroller mouse, which can be used by either righties or lefties. The comfortably curved sides are supplemented by a rubbery finish that's easily gripped. It's more compact than the Microsoft Intellimouse we've been using, though just a bit heftier. That said, it glided easily over our desk's surface and was very precise once we configured the tracking speed. Both mouse and keyboard connect to your PC via a wireless USB dongle that looks like a flash thumbdrive. Its small size makes it easy to pack along with the mouse for work while on the go, and it also comes with a dock for desktop use. Both mouse and keyboard are powered by two AA batteries.

When I began reviewing the Cordless Wave, I wasn't looking for a new keyboard. But thanks to its excellent typing action, unique comfort features--from the contoured design of the keys to the padded wrist rest--and the plethora of customizable functions right at the tip of the finger, it's time to part ways with my old keyboard. --Agen G.N. Schmitz

Pros:

  • Innovative contoured design of the keys conform naturally to your finger lengths, excellent typing action
  • Padded vinyl wrist rest adds soft comfort and allows easy movement
  • Loads of function and multimedia buttons, all customizable using included software
  • Cross-platform, including compatibility with special features in Windows Vista
  • Laser mouse is symmetrically designed, for use by both righties and lefties
Cons:
  • Shifting of some keys might annoy some, but delight others
  • Might seem flat to those who need more substantial ergnomics



Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 206
1 2 3 4 5 6 ...42Next »



5 out of 5 stars what's not to like?   November 14, 2009
WTx Gringo (Texas, USA)
I just love this keyboard & mouse. Takes a little while to get used to the keyboard layout cuz of the wave design, but it works! The rubber pad below really is nice for your palms to rest on when typing. The mouse is nice & heavy & works like a charm. Moves with ease & with SetPoint you have several options to customize how it works; same with keyboard. Only thing they don't tell you on the quickstart setup sheet, the cd provided to load the drivers etc is for Vista/XP, not Windows 7. For those, you need to go directly to the website. This combo makes my old setup feel like a dinosaur!!


2 out of 5 stars The only Logitech product I didn't love   November 13, 2009
Marco Ramos (Claremont, CA)
I've been using Logitech keyboard and mouse combos, at work and home, for years. Over the last dozen years I've tried other brands, only to return to the quality and reliability of Logitech. Right now I'm using this Wave set at work and home and I'm really disappointed.

I have two serious complaints, and these problems show up on both Wave sets, one on MS XP and the other on MS Vista (relating to the second problem).

1) The keys are sticky, in the up position, and I often have to return to re-strike keys that didn't fully depress. The problem started on both sets within the first month of operation. My work and home offices are both above-average clean environments.

2) When filling in a data field on an online form, I must click in the data field and then move the cursor away from the data field before I begin typing. If I don't move the cursor, my typing will not appear in the data field. I don't know if this is caused by Logitech software. I don't have the problem when I use a PC w/low-price MS keyboard or on my wife's Mac.

I didn't buy the two sets at the same retailer, so my guess is the problem is not isolated to a single Logitech production lot. I'm going to stick with Logitech for my next purchase (after frustration drives me to smash these two) and hope for the best.




1 out of 5 stars Keyboard OK, Mouse software bad   November 12, 2009
K. Rostenbach (Moline, IL United States)
I bought this to replace a belkin wave keyboard. Tried the Microsoft 4000 and 7000 and the center keys, especially the space bar, you had to pound on.

The keyboard is fine on this one.

The mouse, however, is a little small and has buttons on the right and left side. If you don't hold the mouse just right those extra buttons get pressed. In my case I was continually hitting the right hand side button on the mouse this caused the computer to scroll to the right 1 page, spreadsheet, etc.

So I went to the software and unassigned any function to that key. Now when my finger hits that key a window pops up and says there is no function assigned to that key, do you want to assign a function Yes or No. Almost more annoying than the switching of pages / screens.

I Emailed Logitech support and they said to make the message go away then just reset the defaults. I Emailed and said no I do not want that button to do anything, fix the program, well long story short Logitech support said to try to not hit that button and ended my support case.

Based upon the support I recieved I'd recommend against purchasing anything from Logitech.




5 out of 5 stars Love this keyboard but....   November 12, 2009
BH (Wilmington, NC)
There are no lights on the keyboard indicating caps lock, number lock, or anything else. It came to my attention when I was typing in a password and I could not tell if I had the caps lock on. I really love this keyboard. It is very comfortable. The wrist rest is firm, but comforatble. I am really enjoying it. Overall a great piece of equipment.


5 out of 5 stars Great keyboard / mounse bundle   November 11, 2009
J. Jacobs (Hays KS)
Logitech did a great job with the ergonomics on the keyboard. Design is very comfortable to use. Mouse is good too, but a little small for my hands.

Showing reviews 1-5 of 206
1 2 3 4 5 6 ...42Next »


ergonomic keyboard  logitech  mouse  wireless  wireless keyboard  
CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS SITE COMES FROM AMAZON SERVICES LLC. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’ AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.
Working Dogs
HOME | SEARCH | BOOK & Gear | Classifieds | Articles | Health | Resources | About Us | Privacy Statement

All site contents and design Copyright 1996 © Working Dogs
Please feel free to link from your site to any of the pages on Working Dogs domain in a non-frame presentation only.
You may not copy, reproduce, or distribute any site content in any form.
Copying and distribution of any Working Dogs domain content may be done only with publisher's consent.
For information on reprinting articles please contact Working Dogs.
Page