Logitech has introduced the new Wave Keys, a wireless ergonomic keyboard designed to increase your comfort and wellbeing at your desk when stuck there for periods of time.
Wave Keys has a new wave shape which looks different but when typing, places the hands, wrists and forearms in a more natural typing position. Not only that but it incorporates a palm rest to provide support for your wrist.
“We believe that everybody deserves to feel good at the end of a day of work, so we set about designing workspace essentials that are as attractive and approachable as they are ergonomic,” said Art O’Gnimh, general manager of the Core Personal Workspace business at Logitech. “Wave Keys has workspace wellbeing at its heart, thanks to its science-driven design with a stamp of approval from leading ergonomists.”
As with many of Logitech’s products these days, Wave Keys is carbon neutral with paper packaging from controlled sources and much of the plastic in the keyboard certified post-consumer recycled plastic. The black version is 61% recycled plastic and the off-white 46%.
The wireless keyboard connects via Bluetooth or the included Logi BOLT receiver to up to three devices at a time — like so many of their products do.
Joining the Lift Vertical Ergonomic Mouse in Logitech’s ERGO series designed for workplace wellbeing, the Wave Keys has a stamp of approval from US Ergonomics.
The Logitech Wave Keys wireless keyboard is compatible with Windows, macOS, Chrome OS and other leading operating systems is available now in Graphite and Off-White for RRP of 9.95.
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