This keyboard’s ergonomic wave design and wrist pad truly work for both of these types of buyers.

After all, why would a simple wave design and a wrist mat make this keyboard more distinctive?

But did I ever eat my words once I took the Wave Keys for a spin myself.

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The wave design conforms perfectly to how you naturally rest your wrists and hands in proportion to the keyboard.

One aspect of this keyboard that may turn off most is the fact thats not mechanical.

Even better is that, unlike older keyboards, the function keys are customizable using the Logitech software.

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The first two colors are standard fair, the former much more so than the latter.

There is another peculiarity in the Wave Keys which is that its not a rechargable keyboard.

While I would have preferred a rechargeable battery, there havent been any power issues so far.

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So if you prefer mechanical, there are options for you.

That would cost you $79.99 (around 65/AU$125).

Logitech Wave Keys: Specs

Should you buy the Wave Keys?

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I also carried it around in various bags to test its portability.

The Wave Keys is an ergonomic membrane keyboard that’s meant for extensive use over a period of years.

Read more about how we test

First reviewed October 2023

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