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# 3-year keyboard battery life Ergonomic wave design Precision laser mouse Logitech MK550 Wireless Wave Keyboard and Mouse Combo - Includes Keyboard and Mouse, Long Battery Life, Ergonomic Wave Design, Black

**Brand:** logitech
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## Summary

> ⌨️🔋 Elevate your workspace comfort and productivity—because your wrists deserve the wave!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Logitech MK550 Wireless Wave Keyboard and Mouse Combo - Includes Keyboard and Mouse, Long Battery Life, Ergonomic Wave Design, Black by logitech
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 64 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- logitech enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted logitech brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power that lasts:** Keyboard battery life up to 3 years, mouse up to 2 years—work uninterrupted
- • **Secure & precise control:** 128-bit AES encryption and precision laser mouse for smooth navigation
- • **Wave your wrists goodbye:** Ergonomic wave layout reduces strain for all-day comfort
- • **Custom at your fingertips:** 18 programmable keys for instant access to your favorite apps
- • **Seamless wireless freedom:** 2.4GHz wireless with Logitech Unifying receiver supports up to 6 devices

## Overview

The Logitech MK550 Wireless Wave Keyboard and Mouse Combo features an ergonomic wave design that promotes natural hand positioning, reducing wrist fatigue during extended use. It includes a durable K350 keyboard with 18 programmable keys and a precision laser M510 mouse, both boasting long-lasting battery lives of up to 3 and 2 years respectively. The combo connects via a reliable 2.4GHz Logitech Unifying receiver supporting multiple devices, with built-in 128-bit AES encryption ensuring secure wireless communication. Ideal for professionals seeking comfort, efficiency, and seamless wireless control.

## Description

The Logitech MK550 Wireless Wave Keyboard and Mouse uses an ergonomic wave design for more natural typing when working. The Logitech Constant Curve layout is similar to regular keyboards but eases the stress on your wrists and allows for more comfortable working. There are also 18 programmable keys that allow for rapid navigation to applications you use frequently. The integrated palm rest and adjustable keyboard height help reduce wrist fatigue and make it easier to type for longer periods of time without strain. Say goodbye to your micro mouse or touch pad. The MK550 includes a precision laser mouse for faster navigation and detailed work. The Logitech MK550 Wireless Wave Keyboard and Mouse Combo will have you working for longer with ease. The keyboard has a 3 year battery life, and the mouse has a 2 year battery life. Setup is simple—just plug in the Logitech Unifying receiver and you’re ready to go. Your keystrokes are safe with built in 128 bit AES grade encryption. Keystroke dropouts and keyboard lag are a thing of the past with the built in 2.4GHz wireless signal.System requirements : Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10,USB port, Internet connection (for software download) system requirements: Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10|USB port|Internet connection (for software download).

Review: Commence waving and smiling! - The new Wave combo uses a different receiver - a tiny stick, vs the previous, which was about like a memory stick. You can still remote it as was the case in the previous style if your available USB slots don't present well for your activity with either keyboard or mouse. This is their universal receiver - handling up to 6 devices. As my wife has a Logitech mouse, with the presumed same receiver, I wondered about conflict. So far, neither of our devices have triggered the other's receiver. So, I am guessing/presuming that there are a large number of frequencies used. However, I have no idea how they associate, as there aren't the "connect" buttons on the mouse or keyboard as there were on the earlier version. How, you might ask, do I know so much about the earlier version? I had one, and the mouse failed. I gave away the perfectly good keyboard (and the dead mouse), as the mouse could not be replaced, being supplanted by their new universal system. That being the only negative I had regarding the previous version, let's move on to my real review... This style keyboard instantly cured me of my carpal tunnel equivalent in my elbows. I'm 6-4, with 38" sleeves, which should minimize the distortion needed to place my hands in accordance with the usual keyboard layout - but it wasn't. My first swept keyboard was a wired Microsoft Natural. The second was a wireless keyboard and mouse, also Microsoft Natural. In that case, the failure was on the keyboard - one of the keys' circuit film's trace lines broke, depriving me of many keys on the bottom row. Repair was not an option. Going looking, at the time (many years ago, now), I found that Logitech had a competitor. Better, it was less expensive. I ordered it. This one is contoured. My fingers fall naturally to the level of the keys, which are - as the name suggests - in a wave pattern. That's a bonus over the Microsoft version, and at a substantially lesser price. I finally got to looking (I expect the prior one had them also) at the hotkeys, which actually work, on my keyboard. I've become spoiled. The "off" button on the keyboard (extreme top right) is very much faster at shutting down my XP system than any other I'd used previously. The media center buttons are a joy, and all the others I've tried are like playing in the toy store for me. The new keyboard has a much softer touch and sound than the previous, which, as I'm heavy handed (I learned on manual typewriters), is a relief to the neighbors (we live on a boat; I'm kidding, but my wife appreciates the relative quiet). As my computer has only two USB slots on the front, I use the extension for the receiver because we have the computer mounted under a shelf and behind a bench, making reception a bit dicey in general, but especially for the desk I use, which is directly in front of the computer where the receiver would be behind all the various metal and electronics as relates to the "view" of both keyboard and mouse. We routinely use the mouse remotely, as that's how we do our movies aboard; we move the monitor to a shelf, and the mouse does all the navigation from that point forward, sitting at 90° from my desk, and out several feet. I simply can't, for any extended period of time, be without a "natural" keyboard. Just the couple of weeks where I used my backup, PS2-wired keyboard and mouse, led to my elbows complaining loudly. Thus, this was a no-brainer for me. However, it goes beyond merely a sweeping set of keys; it's comfortable, quiet, my hand falls naturally to the wave pattern (your - longest - middle fingers' keys are lower than the surrounding keys, and so on out from there) and fully featured. Fortunately, when one of these eventually dies, I'll now be able to replace the individual component (all of these devices are available separately), instead of having to buy a whole set. Can you tell I like it?
Review: Best Keyboard I've Owned - This keyboard is a workhorse. I bought it in April 2013, have used it nearly every day since then, and it's still going strong today in 2023 without an issue. Not only is it the most comfortable (i.e. ergonomic) and well designed and durable keyboard I've ever owned, but I especially like how many of the keys can be configured to my needs. It's convenient to be able to configure and access a function or app with a single press of a key or key combo. If I need to put my computer to sleep, I just press a key. If I need to access a calculator, or email client, or spreadsheet, or word processor, etc., I press a key. If I want to launch or control the music or video I want to enjoy, I press a key or two. The M510 mouse that's included in this MK550 keyboard package is also still working well and much better than the newer M705 mouse that comes with the MK570 keyboard package which I bought two years ago for a second computer and comes with the same keyboard (K350). As for the amount of battery juice it consumes, well, very little. I use 2800 mAh 1.2v rechargeable batteries in the keyboard, and I typically only need to recharge them once or twice a year, depending on how much I use them. The mouse batteries will typically need to be recharged a little more often, though less often than my Nulaxy ergonomic mouse that uses two AAA-sized batteries. In my experience, the only drawback with using rechargeable batteries in the keyboard and mouse is that you don't get a warning message when the battery charge gets low; but that's probably because of the nature of rechargeable batteries. I'll have to admit, the keyboard has spoiled me rotten; so, when I type on another keyboard, I hate it...HATE IT, which is the only thing I don't like about this keyboard. Working on other keyboards always seems to make jobs more difficult, and it always makes me miss my K350 keyboard. Yes, spoiled! So, consider yourself warned. Oh, and I should add, in case it's crossed your mind (which is understandable here), I'm not getting any kudos for this review. I just really like this keyboard and have always been impressed with it. And the fact that it's still rocking and rolling without a complaint after ten years of pounding its keys, just adds to my love affair with it.

## Features

- The MK550 Combo includes the K350 keyboard and M510 mouse.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003VAHYNC |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,566 in Computer Keyboard & Mouse Combos |
| Brand | Logitech |
| Built-In Media | 4 AA alkaline batteries (pre-installed), Logitech Unifying receiver, User documentation, Wireless Wave Combo MK550 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency , Usb |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 20,622 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00097855066701 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Type Name | Keyboard & Mouse |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Wireless |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Logitech |
| Mfr Part Number | 920-002555 |
| Model Number | 920-002555 |
| Movement Detection | Laser |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Keys | 117 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Ergonomic, Wrist Rest |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, Wrist Rest |
| UPC | 097855066701 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Logitech
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Connectivity Technology:** Radio Frequency, Usb
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic, Wrist Rest

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: mac compatible**
A: Mixed messages, will this work with a Mac docking station or not? Keyboard and mouse?

**Q: does it have a cord**
A: The cord that was supplied is use to extend the location of the wire less adapter. If the only available usb is located in the back you can use the cord to extend it closer to the mouse and key board if using a desk top. On a laptop I guess you don't have to worry about it.

**Q: Is this keyboard silent or do they keys make noise while typing?**
A: No, it's not silent. They make plenty of  noise. If you need a more silent, less "clackety" type of keyboard look elsewhere. The price is good on these keyboards but the feel of the keys are less "spongy" than most. That being said, if that doesn't matter the extra keyboard/mouse buttons are very nice.

**Q: Where does the pop up appear on the monitor caps lock? May send it back as a deal breaker. Thanks**
A: I love the keyboard but I'm like the others, its VERY FRUSTRATING when you don't know if the cap lock is on or off when you go to put passwords in websites!! Looks to me like it should be a easy fix of other keyboards can do it!!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Commence waving and smiling!
*by S***H on August 9, 2014*

The new Wave combo uses a different receiver - a tiny stick, vs the previous, which was about like a memory stick. You can still remote it as was the case in the previous style if your available USB slots don't present well for your activity with either keyboard or mouse. This is their universal receiver - handling up to 6 devices. As my wife has a Logitech mouse, with the presumed same receiver, I wondered about conflict. So far, neither of our devices have triggered the other's receiver. So, I am guessing/presuming that there are a large number of frequencies used. However, I have no idea how they associate, as there aren't the "connect" buttons on the mouse or keyboard as there were on the earlier version. How, you might ask, do I know so much about the earlier version? I had one, and the mouse failed. I gave away the perfectly good keyboard (and the dead mouse), as the mouse could not be replaced, being supplanted by their new universal system. That being the only negative I had regarding the previous version, let's move on to my real review... This style keyboard instantly cured me of my carpal tunnel equivalent in my elbows. I'm 6-4, with 38" sleeves, which should minimize the distortion needed to place my hands in accordance with the usual keyboard layout - but it wasn't. My first swept keyboard was a wired Microsoft Natural. The second was a wireless keyboard and mouse, also Microsoft Natural. In that case, the failure was on the keyboard - one of the keys' circuit film's trace lines broke, depriving me of many keys on the bottom row. Repair was not an option. Going looking, at the time (many years ago, now), I found that Logitech had a competitor. Better, it was less expensive. I ordered it. This one is contoured. My fingers fall naturally to the level of the keys, which are - as the name suggests - in a wave pattern. That's a bonus over the Microsoft version, and at a substantially lesser price. I finally got to looking (I expect the prior one had them also) at the hotkeys, which actually work, on my keyboard. I've become spoiled. The "off" button on the keyboard (extreme top right) is very much faster at shutting down my XP system than any other I'd used previously. The media center buttons are a joy, and all the others I've tried are like playing in the toy store for me. The new keyboard has a much softer touch and sound than the previous, which, as I'm heavy handed (I learned on manual typewriters), is a relief to the neighbors (we live on a boat; I'm kidding, but my wife appreciates the relative quiet). As my computer has only two USB slots on the front, I use the extension for the receiver because we have the computer mounted under a shelf and behind a bench, making reception a bit dicey in general, but especially for the desk I use, which is directly in front of the computer where the receiver would be behind all the various metal and electronics as relates to the "view" of both keyboard and mouse. We routinely use the mouse remotely, as that's how we do our movies aboard; we move the monitor to a shelf, and the mouse does all the navigation from that point forward, sitting at 90° from my desk, and out several feet. I simply can't, for any extended period of time, be without a "natural" keyboard. Just the couple of weeks where I used my backup, PS2-wired keyboard and mouse, led to my elbows complaining loudly. Thus, this was a no-brainer for me. However, it goes beyond merely a sweeping set of keys; it's comfortable, quiet, my hand falls naturally to the wave pattern (your - longest - middle fingers' keys are lower than the surrounding keys, and so on out from there) and fully featured. Fortunately, when one of these eventually dies, I'll now be able to replace the individual component (all of these devices are available separately), instead of having to buy a whole set. Can you tell I like it?

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Keyboard I've Owned
*by I***N on September 20, 2023*

This keyboard is a workhorse. I bought it in April 2013, have used it nearly every day since then, and it's still going strong today in 2023 without an issue. Not only is it the most comfortable (i.e. ergonomic) and well designed and durable keyboard I've ever owned, but I especially like how many of the keys can be configured to my needs. It's convenient to be able to configure and access a function or app with a single press of a key or key combo. If I need to put my computer to sleep, I just press a key. If I need to access a calculator, or email client, or spreadsheet, or word processor, etc., I press a key. If I want to launch or control the music or video I want to enjoy, I press a key or two. The M510 mouse that's included in this MK550 keyboard package is also still working well and much better than the newer M705 mouse that comes with the MK570 keyboard package which I bought two years ago for a second computer and comes with the same keyboard (K350). As for the amount of battery juice it consumes, well, very little. I use 2800 mAh 1.2v rechargeable batteries in the keyboard, and I typically only need to recharge them once or twice a year, depending on how much I use them. The mouse batteries will typically need to be recharged a little more often, though less often than my Nulaxy ergonomic mouse that uses two AAA-sized batteries. In my experience, the only drawback with using rechargeable batteries in the keyboard and mouse is that you don't get a warning message when the battery charge gets low; but that's probably because of the nature of rechargeable batteries. I'll have to admit, the keyboard has spoiled me rotten; so, when I type on another keyboard, I hate it...HATE IT, which is the only thing I don't like about this keyboard. Working on other keyboards always seems to make jobs more difficult, and it always makes me miss my K350 keyboard. Yes, spoiled! So, consider yourself warned. Oh, and I should add, in case it's crossed your mind (which is understandable here), I'm not getting any kudos for this review. I just really like this keyboard and have always been impressed with it. And the fact that it's still rocking and rolling without a complaint after ten years of pounding its keys, just adds to my love affair with it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ After 4 Years, I Still LOVE It!
*by I***E on January 22, 2016*

UPDATE: I have had this keyboard for exactly 4 years now and I LOVE it. The battery it came with was just now starting to die. About 2 or 3 years ago, I started using it for my custom PC and it works flawlessly. It has been used heavily for gaming, working, video production, and more. I came here when the battery starting dying wondering if I could have this but a little smaller because it doesn't quite fit my keyboard tray, and I was delighted to see that there was. The width would have been perfect and I don't need the large gray keys, but I would have sacrificed a lot of length. I do a lot of work with numbers now and I like the space between the letter keys and the numeric pad. I realized my keyboard tray actually gives a nice natural lift to the keyboard as well as wrist support. So I decided to clean it up and buy new batteries and I'm still very happy with my purchase. Something that may be a turn off for you, but is a huge plus for me, is that this keyboard is loud. However, it's a soothing sound for me. It reminds me of when I was a child and I could hear my mom typing in the background and being so impressed that she could type so fast without looking, and now I can too. But I am also using it at home and not around other people trying to concentrate. I have noticed that when I try to use this for my macbook pro, it doesn't work nearly as reliably. The mouse jumps around and the keys don't always register. I'm not sure if it's because it isn't fully compatible with Mac, or because of the USB-A to USB-C adapters I have been using. Original Review: Very VERY nice to type on. I wish it was just a smidge more curved but very nice quality. The mouse has a mind of it's own sometimes even though I'm using a mousepad. I'm using it on a macbook pro. The gray buttons typically don't work with it but since I still have the keys on the laptop its no big deal.

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