Testseek.com have collected 46 expert reviews of the Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave.
January 2008
(77%)
46 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Comfortable, Alot of extra buttons, Silent keys and scroll wheel, Cordless
Price
To give my final view of this kit I have to end it with that it is really good, the only flaw that I have found is the $130 pricetag that I feel is quite high for just a normal user. The keyboard feels extremely nice to type on and the padded wrist pad...
Abstract: February 12, 2008 By Vince Freeman Wireless Desktop combos are certainly highly visible these days, with many mouse-keyboard sets from Logitech and Microsoft fighting it out with the smaller competitors. These include standard models, ergonomic sets, or e...
Excellent design, Comfortable keyboard, Tons of extra functions (Even Vista Widgets!), Padded wrist rest on keyboard, Promised battery life for keyboard and mouse are great
Mouse design (This includes the feel and the wireless dropout issues I had in certain locations), Keyboard keys should be quieter, SetPoint software took control over some of my Windows mouse settings
Overall, my experience with the Logitech Cordless Wave desktop set was excellent. The keyboard is truly unique and unlike anything I've ever used before. The extra function keys were all great and very useful and of course the Wave design itself is in...
Abstract: Logitechs Wave isn as big as Microsofts desktop behemoths, but its still large with additional keys for working with media and a large padded wrist rest. Two versions are available: a standalone version with a USB cable and a wireless desktop model that...
Abstract: Ergonomic keyboards have usually been greeted with less than enthusiastic remarks from the mainstream crowd, but Logitech is taking a stab at something not so extreme. The Cordless Desktop Wave appears to be like the Swiss Army knife of input devices, ...
Comfortable typing experience, Great design, Useful hot keys, Palm wrest is extremely comfortable, Can type fast more accurately, Long battery life
Keys feel cheap, Very loud when typing
In summary, the Logitech Wave Keyboard is a very well-designed keyboard that offers exactly what it was designed to do: comfort. Taking elements from an ergonomic keyboard and combining it with a straight-laced keyboard, the curve design truly offers a...
Exceptionally comfortable, Welldesigned, Good value
SetPoint is a bit clunky and sometimes causes problems with connecting
After over a month of using the Logitech Cordess Desktop Wave, I have to say that this is one of the best keyboard/mouse sets I have ever used. In terms of comfort, the Wave keyboard is innovative and effective. The mouse is also comfortable. In fact, ...
Not very serious, Quiet, Comprehensive software, Lots of reprogrammable keys
Not very serious, Lots of plastic, Skillet
I stand by my assertion that this keyboard tries, and succeeds, to be friendly. Its like a black, hundred-some-key, wireless smiley face. The flexibility that SetPoint brings to the media and function keys is outstanding, and more than what most peopl...
Cordless design, Comfort and Size, Long List of Features, Easy Setup and Installation, Ergonomic Design.
Hard to keep the rubber pads clean, Interference with other mice in close proximity.
Overall the Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave is well worth the $89.99 US price tag it carries. It has performed without any problems besides the interference with the gaming mouse being to close (which is kind of expected). It has a nice clean uniqu...