⌨️🖱️ Work smarter, feel better — the comfort combo your desk deserves!
The Logitech Wave Keys MK670 Combo pairs an ergonomic wireless keyboard with a silent, sculpted mouse designed for medium to large hands. Featuring a wave-shaped key layout, cushioned memory foam palm rest, and SilentTouch technology, it ensures all-day comfort and quiet productivity. Connect effortlessly via Bluetooth or Logi Bolt with Easy-Switch to toggle between multiple devices. Crafted with over 60% recycled plastic, this combo blends sustainability with professional-grade performance across Windows, Mac, iPadOS, and ChromeOS.
Brand | Logitech |
Item model number | 920-012060 |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 2.55 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.02 x 9.32 x 2.16 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 18.02 x 9.32 x 2.16 inches |
Color | Graphite |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B0BTNXW6W2 |
Date First Available | October 11, 2023 |
S**R
Great keyboard. I love it!
I love this keyboard. I used Microsoft Comfort Keyboards for years and when my last one needed to be retired, I purchased this one to test it out. It's awesome. Here's what I like:1. It's very comfortable to use - the curve and the hand positions are great. So is the wrist cushion.2. It's smaller than a traditional keyboard, freeing up desk space.3. The function keys have thoughtful primary functions and an app to customize the fn combo.4. The ability to connect via Bluetooth AND a dongle. And the ability to connect with three different devices with the click of a button.5. The ability to support both Windows and Mac features and toggle between them. So if you move between systems, you can use the same keyboard.6. The indicator lights for which system you are connected to and the battery work well.7. It uses AAA batteries and doesn't require a special expensive battery.8. It has a convenient place to store the dongle when not in use.I am very happy I purchased this keyboard.NOTE: I also purchased the keyboard skin to go with it to protect it. That works great too!
W**D
Daily Driver
I am on this thing for hours every day. I've had it a year now and no complaints. I invested in a second USB dongle to use it with other systems very conveniently. It has just enough curve to be a little ergonomic, it looks great on my white standing desk with my white trackball. I've used it with various Mac and Linux machines with no troubles, just plug n play. The wrist pad has held up well, better and cleaner after a year than the wrist pad on my trackball that's showing dark stains now. Batteries have lasted well too, probably lasts 3-4 months before I have to replace them, that's with heavy daily usage for my job as an IT engineer.
J**S
Great ergonomic keyboard for Dev and Design
I run a 16 MBP connected to a DELL U4320Q screen at my home office. All my peripherals are Logitech (headset, camera, mouse and keyboard). The Logitech Wave Keys keyboard along with the Logitech MX Vertical mouse has saved my wrists from pain. If you are like me and in your 20+ year of Developing or Designing solutions I would highly recommend switching from flat rectangles to ergonomic input devices to make your life better.This keyboard had a slight learning curve (terrible pun intended) the first week but afterwards it feels very natural and using the laptop keyboard while remote is a pain. My WFH coworker aka "the Wife" loves that it is way quieter than my mechanical keyboard but the keys still have enough feedback for me to type confidently. Wish the keyboard had some backlight for the keys but otherwise these deliver on their promise of saving your wrists. The battery lasts almost a year and is easy to replace.With the terrible state of Logitech software you will have to install the Logi Tunes app to get battery readings and customize your keyboard. Use the Logi Options + or G HUB apps to customize anything about their headsets. Why they can't release a unified app and receiver for all their hardware is still a mystery even to their support staff.
E**Y
Smaller nice keyboard
I can't give the keyboard 5 stars because I really hate that you have to press the fn key to make the F9 key work.I bought a "LIKE NEW" refurb for a good price. It would not connect to my computer and I had to call logitech to get it going. It was an issue where the keyboard was not put in to it's original state, but logitech got me going. This keyboard is smaller than my forever loved K350 but I am ok with that as it gives me more room on my desk, and more room for my cat to sleep. I am a hunt and peck typer, so I had no learning curve in using the keyboard. Caps lock has a tiny light to let you know it is on, but I do not see a number lock light. It is more quiet than my K350. I am using my K350 on my home computer and this new one for work. I would buy this again.
A**A
DON’T LISTEN TO THE HATERZ
You guys, give this one a try. I think this one is a gem. I’ve only used it for a day BUT, it makes such a difference.There are a lot of reviews that say the keys are small and if you have big fingers I guess this could be a problem but omg it’s so nice 😍 and comfy!! I love it! I have wayyyy much more room on my desk now too and typing is a breeze baby!
S**A
Good choice for Ergonomic keyboard
I love this keyboard! Very comfortable to use in many ways - connects easily to computer in two different ways, either through bluetooth or through a USB receiver. The padding for your wrists is actually extremely comfortable. it's not too ergonomic that it takes time to get used too, i had no problem adapting from my other keyboard.
J**R
Nice keyboard
This keyboard is perfect for me. It is comfortable... being easy on my wrists/arms/shoulders. I like the soft palm support. The keys are quiet... no clicking. The keys are closer together than my previous keyboard, so that took a little getting accustomed. Also the mouse is smaller... so I kept my previous one (also Logitech). I am not sure I would recommend for larger hands.
G**E
Comparison to K860
I have neuropathy in my hands and I am missing my right index finger tip. I found that Wave Keys was easy to use in some ways. The wave reduced the distance for my index fingers. It allowed me to type somewhat accurately for the first time in years. The keyboard is compact (width-wise) so you can still make use of your desktop for other purposes.I purchased a K860 for comparison. I like the raised keys on Wave Keys. Those make it easier (with neuropathy) to feel what I type on Wave Keys vs the K860.Now for the downside: the keyboard size. I had a hard time using my right pinky finger with Wave Keys. I found the keyboard to be cramped in that area. (In general Wave Keys are slightly smaller than “normal”). The other factors were that the K860 is quieter and has a more supportive palm rest. The K860 is thus more comfortable to me.Given my situation, both were good, but neither was perfect… better tactile feedback, smaller footprint, and lower price on Wave Keys vs more comfort, quiet, and better spacing on the K860. I chose the K860.BTW the palm rest is not cloth. I don’t think that there is much to worry about with durability and stains.
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