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Logitech K350 Wave Ergonomic Keyboard with Unifying Wireless Technology - Black

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Style: 2009 Model


Color: Black


Features

  • Wave design with Constant Curve layout: Curved layout guides hands into just the right position
  • Ease and comfort: Cushioned palm rest makes work easier and fun more fun
  • Longer battery time: This feature gives you up to three years of battery life. (Battery life based on a calculation of an estimated 2 million keystrokes per year in an office environment. User experience may vary.)
  • Logitech Unifying receiver: The tiny Unifying receiver stays in your notebook, so there's no need to unplug it when you move around. And you can easily add compatible wireless mice and keyboards to the same wireless receiver

Description

With its distinctive Wave design and Constant Curve layout, Logitech Wireless Keyboard K350 guides your hands into just the right position and conforms naturally to your fingers. Plus, the cushioned palm rest helps position hands comfortably and properly on the keyboard. Together, they can help you type with ease and confidence, but without forcing you to re-learn typing on an unfamiliar layout. And your keyboard is always ready when you need it. Thanks to its long battery life (up to three years), fast and reliable wireless, and the tiny receiver you can plug once and forget, wireless hassles are a thing of the past. Battery: 2 x AA batteries (pre-installed) .

Brand: Logitech


Compatible Devices: Laptop, PC


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Keyboard Description: Wireless, Wave-shaped keyframe, Cushioned palm rest, Programmable F-keys, Connects via Logitech Unifying receiver See more


Recommended Uses For Product: Office


Special Feature: Ergonomic


Color: Black


Number of Keys: 120


Keyboard backlighting color support: Single Color


Style: 2009 Model


Wireless Type: ‎2.4 GHz Radio Frequency


Brand: ‎Logitech


Series: ‎K350 Wireless Keyboard


Item model number: ‎920-001996


Hardware Platform: ‎K350


Operating System: ‎Windows XP


Item Weight: ‎3.05 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎18.9 x 2.9 x 9.9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎18.9 x 2.9 x 9.9 inches


Color: ‎Black


Battery Type: ‎3 years


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Logitech, Inc


Language: ‎English


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎August 23, 2009


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  • I've used Wave keyboards for over a decade. Pretty close to perfect!
Style: 2009 Model Color: Black
I've owned a lot of keyboards, and once I got on these Wave keyboards about 10 years ago, I've never switched off of them. I like the play/feedback I get off of this new model of the Wave keyboard. Even better than the play/feedback with my older models, which I did like. There's a good feel of 'confirmation' in the keys when you strike them. But yet not over-bearing confirmation, like those old-school spring-loaded 1980's IBM keyboards threw off. That big padded perforated section perfectly places your heels to negate any strain on your wrists (that might lead to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome). Your hands always feel pretty close to "at rest." That section wipes clean very easily, too. The big silver buttons can be reprogrammed to do whatever you want. If you load up the Logitech SetPoint software that you download from their website. I use them to open specific folders that I often access. I reprogrammed the Sleep button to be a Restart button. And you don't HAVE to use the Logitech software unless you want that programming feature, basically. Otherwise it's a plug and play keyboard ... that functions perfectly even at the BIOS setting level. I also like that the audio/video controls at the center top don't require any set-up. When I strike up/down volume or mute, they work with any application I run. I have zero reception/distance/obstruction problems in keeping the USB receiver plugged directly to the back of my desktop, down on the floor, facing a wall, next to my desk. To be fair, the very first one I owned, again bought ten years ago, did have a bit of a problem in that regard. At that time the Wave keyboard shipped with an entirely different USB receiver, a larger one that looked a lot like a flash drive; I had to bring it closer to my desktop with a USB extension cable. Two ordinary AA batteries will keep this keyboard running for several years. And there's a little indicator that lights up when it's time to change them out. Too bad there aren't any indicator lights for CapsLock or NumLock, like old-school. (How many obscured passwords have I typed in incorrectly over the years not realizing I had accidentally turned on caps aiming for the tab key!) The one thing I REALLY don't like about them is that the white paint on the keys tends to wear off too easily. I've owned about four of these Wave keyboards over a decade and they all do it. This keyboard comes with a five-year warranty, so from now on I am sending in an email to Logitech asking for a new key whenever one wears off. Also I prefer the old-school Logitech logo. The font on this new logo looks, to me, sort of over-baked, so over-modern as to be a bit gaudy. Oh, well. I am sure Logitech paid some marketing firm millions of dollars to create it, so I guess it's my shortcoming. LOL. And it would be cool if it had a backlit option, like those gamer keyboards, since I work a lot late at night. I guess you can't have it all. This Wave keyboard has been one of the top-selling keyboards in the marketplace since its introduction so long ago. That kind of says it all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2018 by Tony Polito

  • K350 Customer Review
Style: 2009 Model Color: Black
I wanted one of these keyboards ever since the first wave was released. I'm really happy that I waited until now to buy this new keyboard. One of the things I was worried about was the key noise which is rather loud in the previous version of the keyboard (I tried a wired Wave before) but I gotta admit they worked that out really nicely 'cuz this keyboard is really quite. The keyboard is really comfortable and not just because of it's wave design, but the keys's size and the cushioned palm rest is soft enough for you to want to spend the rest of the day on it yet stiff enough to give your hands a nice grip. I really like the multimedia keys on the keyboard, I actually use most of them specially the 3 functions from F4-F6 that are open for you to place whatever you want. (One other thing I changed was the "Launch Program" key to launch Flip 3D instead of Logitech's application switcher, just put this on the "Program" text field: "%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe dwmapi.dll #105" without the quotes. There are two things that I have to get used to: This keyboard splits the F keys into 4 groups of 3 instead of 3 groups of 4. So I would automatically move my finger to the last key on the first group which would normally be F4 and find myself hitting the F3 key. Something else that I have to get used to is the disposition of the "delete/home/end/pages up and down" keys group, but that's just something personal, I like the old form factor where all keys are the same size and you get 2 rows + 3 columns. Something I really don't like about the keyboard is the fact that it has no on-keyboard indicators of any lock (not that I'm missing the scroll lock one) and even though you get the on-screen indicator when you pressed the button, you have no way for knowing right way which state they're in, even worse is the fact that you get no on-screen indicator when in the windows log-in screen, therefore knowing when you're typings numbers is a trial and error process, really uncomfortable for passwords with numbers. Another thing I don't like but I think with time I might used to... is the placement of the context menu key, seems too far way, perhaps if it worked with only one key pressed I wouldn't mind the distance. I also love the fact that it comes with a Unifying Receiver (which was a key reason for my purchase) because I own, besides a Logitech Anywhere MX Mouse, a DELL XPS M1530 and these only come with 3 USB Ports.... so keyboard + mouse + phone charging = no free ports for the usb drive. Now I can use both mouse and keyboard using just one USB port. Overall this is an EXCELLENT keyboard with minor details and some things to get used to. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2010 by PedroC88

  • Best all purpose keyboard by far!
Style: 2009 Model Color: Black
I've worn out 2 of these now. This will be my third. It is a true workhorse of a keyboard, good for both gaming and office work. Lasts forever on 2 dollar store AA batteries. So long that you'll forget that it even takes batteries until they finally wear out. With daily gaming, I might replace them two or three times a year. Long range wireless too, I used to take the first one outside to control music while I listened in my back yard, a good 20-30 feet from my computer. They keyboard itself last years too. I got the first one in 2010, when they first came out. It lasted 5 years. I bought the next one right after, and it made it 7 years. The key layout is comfortable, as is the wrist guard. The key caps pop off easily to clean underneath or just use some canned air to blow them out. They're easy to take apart to maintain too, if you're so inclined. My only complaint is that once the guard starts to tear, it's only a matter of time before it tears even more. At the time of the most recent one's retirement, the wrist guard is more gorilla tape than padding. Many keys no longer have letters. It has survived drops and spills. Even after all the abuse it's taken, it still just keeps on going! Had I not gotten this new one on sale, I'd still be using it! Whether you're looking for a keyboard that's just comfortable for hours of extended office work, or a good, durable wireless gaming keyboard, this wont let you down. Truly the best I've ever had. Can't recommend it enough! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022 by CS

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