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Logitech Wave Keys and Lift Combo is an ergonomic wireless keyboard and mouse bundle designed for all-day comfort, reducing wrist and forearm strain during long work sessions. It’s approved by ergonomists and ideal for users with small to medium hands, especially those dealing with repetitive strain or wanting better posture while typing and mousing. The combo includes the Wave Keys (a wavy, tented ergonomic keyboard with cushioned palm rest) and the Lift (a vertical ergonomic mouse that positions your hand in a natural “handshake” grip).
Key Specifications
Feature Details Keyboard (Wave Keys) Wireless ergonomic with wavy keyframe (supports natural hand/wrist alignment), integrated cushioned palm rest (memory foam), compact full-size layout (includes numpad), plunger keys (quiet, comfortable typing) Mouse (Lift) Vertical ergonomic design (57° angle reduces forearm pronation), optical sensor (400–4000 DPI), 6 buttons (including horizontal scroll), textured grip Connectivity Bluetooth or Logi Bolt USB receiver (one receiver for both devices), Easy-Switch (pair up to 3 devices), multi-OS compatible (Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux) Battery Life Keyboard: up to 3 years (with Logi Bolt); Mouse: up to 24 months (2x AAA batteries) Other Features Adjustable tilt legs on keyboard, quiet operation, recycled plastic construction (sustainable), no lag/low latency Colors Graphite (black), Off-White, Rose (pinkish) — Graphite most common in Kenya Dimensions/Weight Keyboard: compact (full-size but shorter depth due to wave design); Mouse: fits small-medium hands Performance Notes (from Reviews)
Pros:
- Comfort & Ergonomics: Wave shape + palm rest reduce pressure on wrists; Lift mouse promotes neutral posture (many users report less fatigue/carpal tunnel relief after long hours).
- Typing Experience: Quiet, responsive keys with good feedback; cushioned rest feels supportive without being too soft.
- Versatile & Reliable: Multi-device switching is seamless; long battery life means low maintenance.
- Value: Science-backed design (Logitech studies show reduced strain); pairs well for productivity setups.
Cons:
- Learning Curve: Wavy layout and vertical mouse may feel odd at first (takes a few days to adjust).
- No Backlighting: Keys are not illuminated (fine for well-lit rooms).
- Num Pad Placement: Compact but some find it slightly cramped.
- Mouse Grip: Vertical design suits most, but not ideal for palm grip or very large hands.



