This was my favorite daily driver keyboard since the late-2000s, though I can't say if the manufacturing quality has changed in the past several years.
Good open box deal if you want to save some money on a mouse/keyboard pair from a solid brand. This combo is currently $57 on Amazon, so you're getting it half off with free shipping. The keyboard alone is $35 new at Walmart. I would test all the keys/buttons for this combo within the 30 day return window if you go with this.
I can also vouch for the keyboard. I've been using the SAME Logitech K350 Wireless Keyboard as my daily driver since... 2018? Possibly earlier. Still hasn't broken, and I think I've changed the batteries once, if ever. I got it for ~$50, and even that was well worth it. I'm actually annoyed because I kinda want to upgrade, and can't justify it with this thing still kicking.
Wave K350 Keyboard Pros:
Ergonomic: helpful for people with larger hands, or people who find regular keyboards too cramped
3 height settings: flat, 4 degrees, and 8 degrees.
Dedicated numpad: doing programming/numerical stuff is annoying for me without one
Decent for gaming: no complaints here, pretty good for a wireless keyboard
Wide, large palm rest
9 different media control buttons: handy for music, streaming, youtube
Unifying receiver USB dongle: if you lose it,you can get another mouse with a unifying receiver for like $15
Dedicated keys: desktop, zoom in/out, settings, camera, music, media center, calculator, power button
17 customizable keys: install Logitech Setpoint for Windows, and you can make a bunch of the FN or dedicated buttons launch files, programs, webpages, or custom keystrokes.
Wave K350 Keyboard Cons:
Large and not rectangular by it's very nature; takes up a decent chunk of desk space
Typing on this thing is not quiet
Some customizable keys have outdated symbols (internet explorer and windows messenger!)
Will not work with new Logi bolt receiver system or Logi+ options software, which is generally on their mid-high tier devices.
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I can also vouch for the keyboard. I've been using the SAME Logitech K350 Wireless Keyboard as my daily driver since... 2018? Possibly earlier. Still hasn't broken, and I think I've changed the batteries once, if ever. I got it for ~$50, and even that was well worth it. I'm actually annoyed because I kinda want to upgrade, and can't justify it with this thing still kicking.
Wave K350 Keyboard Pros:
- Ergonomic: helpful for people with larger hands, or people who find regular keyboards too cramped
- 3 height settings: flat, 4 degrees, and 8 degrees.
- Dedicated numpad: doing programming/numerical stuff is annoying for me without one
- Decent for gaming: no complaints here, pretty good for a wireless keyboard
- Wide, large palm rest
- 9 different media control buttons: handy for music, streaming, youtube
- Unifying receiver USB dongle: if you lose it,you can get another mouse with a unifying receiver for like $15
- Dedicated keys: desktop, zoom in/out, settings, camera, music, media center, calculator, power button
- 17 customizable keys: install Logitech Setpoint for Windows, and you can make a bunch of the FN or dedicated buttons launch files, programs, webpages, or custom keystrokes.
Wave K350 Keyboard Cons: