Logitech Wave Keys review: Entry-level wireless ergonomic keyboard

Logitech Wave Keys review: Entry-level wireless ergonomic keyboard

The Wave Keys is a wireless keyboard that connects to an end device via either Bluetooth or the included Logi Bolt receiver. The Bolt plugs into a USB-A port and sticks out 7 mm (0.28 in) from the chassis.

A quick-start guide in the box helps users set up the device in whichever operating system they are using. During our testing, however, no setup was necessary. As soon as the receiver is plugged into a laptop, Windows 11 immediately recognises the keyboard and you can start typing right away.

Another benefit of the Wave Keys is its ability to be paired with three devices at the same time. You can select the device you want to use the keyboard with by pressing a designated key for it. This worked without a hitch during our review. Pairing via Bluetooth is just as easy. Pressing an unassigned device key once puts the keyboard in pairing mode; you can then select the Wave Keys on the end device to connect it. All you need to do is to enter a number combination shown on the end device using the keyboard.

During our testing, we were able to connect the Wave Keys to an Android tablet and a Chromebook without any issues. Even the additional keys, such as those for volume control, taking screenshots and so on, are automatically supported by ChromeOS and Android. The keyboard should also work on MacOS and Linux. According to Logitech, you should also be able to create customised app shortcuts and routines for Windows and MacOS using the Logitech Options+ app. However, the Wave Keys is still not supported by the software at the time of this review.

The wireless keyboard is powered by two AAA batteries. Logitech claims that the batteries should provide up to three years of use. The battery compartment also has a slot to keep the USB receiver if you need to carry the keyboard around with you. The Wave Key will go into sleep mode after being left idle for a few minutes. But it can also be powered off completely using a slider switch.

The Wave Keys comes equipped with flip-out feet that can change the angle of the keyboard by four degrees. It also has a non-removable padded wrist rest. However, there is no backlight on the product.

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