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  • Innovative Wave design that cradles your hands naturally
  • Elegantly contoured mouse that fits comfortably in your hand
  • Rechargeable laser mouse and 3-year keyboard battery life
  • Revolutionary hyper-fast scrolling for flying through documents and Web pages
  • Enhanced 2.4 GHz cordless technology for more robust, reliable performance

Product Description
Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro¿s acclaimed Wave keyboard design and the elegantly contoured mouse both conform to you naturally to provide our highest level of comfort. The three-year keyboard battery life and USB rechargeable mouse minimize the hassle of changing batteries. State-of-the-art laser technology, hyper-fast scrolling, and advanced 2.4 GHz wireless technology deliver exceptional precision and control.

Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro

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5 Responses to “ Logitech Cordless Desktop Wave Pro ”

  1. hubble15
    December 16, 2009 at 5:05 pm

    I am not a touch typist, but an average hunt & pecker. This keyboard is scalloped, bevelled, and god-knows-what-else. Each key is at a different angle along a different conic section. Arrrrrrrgh!!!!!!! It’s TERRIBLE! And the mouse … don’t get me started. I’m, of necessity, an ambidextrous mouser because my right hand gets sore after awhile. This mouse is for righties only. Bummer. – Maybe this is a great tool for touch-typists … but avoid it if you are a normal human.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Gary Hoyt
    December 16, 2009 at 6:49 pm

    If your left handed leave this thing in the store!

    The +- button on the mouses’ left side deletes the present web page, like letters/mail- If your like me spending 1/2 hr + on a letter, grab the mouse to edit the letter, the letter disappers and you have to write it over again. This happened three times to me-It got repackaged and was returned to the store. (P.O.S.)Two stars was a generous review.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. chipster
    December 16, 2009 at 8:27 pm

    I bought both the wave wireless keyboard and mouse separately at different times from different places. Keys on the keyboard stopped working after about 3 months. The mouse decided it no longer wanted to work after about 4 months by freezing right after booting up. I’ve gone back to wired. I’m surprised there aren’t more negative reviews for these.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Deb
    December 16, 2009 at 10:00 pm

    I’ve been a Logitech user for years and have purchased a number of cordless desktop combos all of which I was very happy with except for the white Mac set.

    The Wave Pro was a disappointment to me when I first got it in June. I thought about sending it back, which is what I should have done. The quality is definitely not Logitech’s usual. It has a very lightweight (translation: cheap!) feel to the touch of the keyboard with a very “klack klack klack” cheap annoying sound to it when I type. I decided that I would just have to get used to it as I have health issues which this keyboard may help and I wanted to give it a real try because of that.

    Yesterday (just 31 days after I could return it) the mouse (which is nice) lost it’s normal “ratcheting” sound and feel in the scroller, is now free spinning and I have very little control over it. On top of that, apparently I began typing to fast for they keyboard because I’m constantly having wait for it to catch up now and today it started typing additional letters when it finally starts moving again so I’m having to backspace and edit a lot. This started this past week and seemed to be getting worse e1very day.

    I do not care at all for the usb cable that plugs into the mouse in order to recharge it. I much prefer the stand-alone units that you pop the mouse into when it’s time to recharge. I guess I got spoiled with those.

    I removed it from service and put a temporary keyboard/mouse in place. I can’t use this and because it’s a month past the return date, I guess I’m going to have to contact Logitech themselves. I will not buy another Wave Pro and am shocking at myself by actually considering a Microsoft set instead.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Peter M. Abraham
    December 16, 2009 at 10:03 pm

    I took care of the web-based return in less than one hour after receiving the product. The keyboard is wireless, the mouse is corded. The mouse USB cord is extremely short; and based on my having a tower computer (tower is on the floor), the mouse cord would not reach without a measure of jury rigging.

    To me, it was a complete and utter shame to have a wireless keyboard and have a corded mouse (why the mouse could not be wireless, I don’t know); and then to have an extremely short cord.

    For those considering purchasing this keyboard and mouse combination, do home work to see if the extremely short mouse cord will take away from the usability of the product. Furthermore, while I didn’t get to test it, the keyboard USB sensor appears to be better situated for laptops that need an external keyboard than desktops where you have a mini tower or tower that may be more than one foot away from the keyboard (my set up has the tower between 2 and 3 feet away) with a hard desk top separating the two).
    Rating: 1 / 5

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