---
product_id: 726207008
title: "mWave Ergonomic Keyboard for PC (Black) | Mechanical Switches | Bluetooth & USB | Programmable | Backlit | Windows Modifiers & Hotkeys"
brand: "kinesis"
price: "฿13300"
currency: THB
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 7
category: "Kinesis"
url: https://www.desertcart.co.th/products/726207008-mwave-ergonomic-keyboard-for-pc-black-mechanical-switches-bluetooth-usb
store_origin: TH
region: Thailand
---

# Seamless USB & dual Bluetooth device switching Dual AA batteries for extended power life Low-profile mechanical switches for tactile precision mWave Ergonomic Keyboard for PC (Black) | Mechanical Switches | Bluetooth & USB | Programmable | Backlit | Windows Modifiers & Hotkeys

**Brand:** kinesis
**Price:** ฿13300
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Elevate your typing game with ergonomic precision and programmable power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** mWave Ergonomic Keyboard for PC (Black) | Mechanical Switches | Bluetooth & USB | Programmable | Backlit | Windows Modifiers & Hotkeys by kinesis
- **How much does it cost?** ฿13300 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kinesis enthusiasts

## Why This Product

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

## Key Features

- • **Backlit Productivity:** USB-powered backlighting reduces eye strain in low-light environments while maintaining a sleek, professional look.
- • **Ergonomic Wave Design:** Natural hand positioning with thick padded palm support eliminates strain and boosts comfort—no learning curve needed.
- • **Customizable Powerhouse:** Reprogram any key with 350+ actions and up to 8 layers via browser-based Kinesis Clique software for ultimate workflow control.
- • **Mechanical Switch Mastery:** Low-force, tactile mechanical switches deliver satisfying feedback and durability for high-performance typing.
- • **Dual Connectivity Flexibility:** Effortlessly switch between wired USB and two Bluetooth devices—no dongle required, stay connected anywhere.

## Overview

The KINESIS mWave Ergonomic Keyboard combines a popular wave layout with low-profile mechanical switches to deliver superior comfort and typing performance. Featuring dual USB and Bluetooth connectivity, programmable keys with extensive customization options, and backlit legends for low-light work, it’s designed for professionals seeking ergonomic excellence and versatile productivity on Windows devices.

## Description

desertcart.com: KINESIS mWave Ergonomic Keyboard for PC (Black) | Mechanical Switches | Bluetooth & USB | Programmable | Backlit | Windows Modifiers & Hotkeys : Electronics

Review: Great for Microsoft Sculpt users - This keyboard is essentially a reprogrammable Microsoft Sculpt with several other quality of life features. The keyboard comes with a usb-a to usb-c cable, batteries, and magnetic legs for the keyboard if you want negative tilt like the Sculpt's magnetic stand. The palm rest is very comfortable, maybe even more than the Sculpt. The surface is much easier to clean as it's less porous, someone else described it as "sculpt feels a bit neoprene/foamy where the mwave feels kind of vinyl and plasticky". Typing on the keyboard will be slightly louder and "clacky" than a Sculpt but not enough to disturb people nearby. The layout is very similar and requires no effort to transition to if you can touch type on the Sculpt. The low profile brown switches feel smooth and tactile. I was afraid the switches would bother me since it theoretically has longer travel than the Sculpt's laptop style keys but in real use the difference is negligible and it was easy to adapt to. The Clique software is browser based (like VIA if you've used a QMK keyboard) and it's easy to use. It allows you to have momentary layer switching (hold a key to switch layers and release to return) and mod-tapping which is really convenient. You also have the option to use ZMK Studio instead if you prefer an offline solution but the UI isn't as convenient. The main downside with the softwares is you can't bind macros (sequence of multiple keypresses) to your keys unless you're willing to make your own ZMK keymap and flash it on your keyboard. That being said, I very much appreciate that I'm not limited to the Clique keymap editor and have the option to use the ZMK studio or flash my own firmware. That along with wired or dual bluetooth connectivity, persistent custom bindings, double AA instead of triple AAA for longer battery life, and the comfortable typing makes this keyboard a huge step up from the Sculpt for me.
Review: Great replacement for Microsoft Sculpt - I am coming from the Microsoft Sculpt keyboard which I've used for years. Microsoft of course has stopped making such consumer hardware and sold the patents to Incase. I think Incase has produced a few units, but I haven't been able to get any. So I found this keyboard on a forum. So far it is great! I used the Bluetooth connectivity to my PC for a few days which worked great. I did start getting repeating keys and etc, but I believe that was my PC's fault, not the keyboard, and it needed a reboot. Since then I switched to wired using the provided (and LONG) USB A/C cable. (The keyboard has the USB-C connector). The Microsoft Sculpt was more of a laptop-type experience with the keys. I liked it ok and could type quickly on it. This keyboard is mechanical and much more "clacky." I don't hate that. The key travel is much more substantial and the spacing is subtly different. After about 3 days, I am nearly back up to full speed typing on it - expect a bit of a learning curve and a few bad keystrokes until your brain remaps your fingers for it, but stick with it. Key presses take a bit more effort but that is fine. I feel like the contour of the key layout and keyboard in general (shape of the curve) is better and more ergonomic. I am NOT a fan of the placement of the Home/End/Insert/Delete keys. I'm sure I will get used to it -- but KINESIS was clearly going for a replacement for the Sculpt and it seems an odd design choice to put these keys in such radically different places. Anyway, I would buy again. I am pleased with the price of this keyboard and believe it is certainly worth the same cost as the Sculpt. I'm glad I found it!

## Features

- EASY ERGONOMICS: Popular "wave" layout and thick padded palm support positions hands and arms in a neutral posture for enhanced comfort and no learning curve.
- PREMIUM SWITCHES: Low-profile mechanical switches improve typing feel, performance, and durability. Low force and tactile feedback reduce finger strain and eliminate unnecessary impacts.
- TWO WAYS TO CONNECT: Use the included USB cable for a wired connection or pair with two different Bluetooth devices and instantly switch between them (No dongle required).
- POWERFUL PROGRAMMABILITY: Re-program any key with Kinesis Clique via Chrome or Edge browser. 350+ USB actions, mouse clicks, basic macros, tap-and-hold, up to 8 layers and much more.
- CONVENIENT BACKLIGHTING: Connect the keyboard via USB to illuminate upper key legends to reduce eye-strain when working in low-light environments.
- BUILT FOR WINDOWS: Dedicated Windows modifiers and hotkeys and black colorway looks great with PCs, laptops, and tablets.
- INTEGRATED KEYPAD: Tap the Fn key to access the standard numeric keypad actions without leaving the home row.
- IN THE BOX: mWave for PC keyboard (KB150P-TAC), USB C-to-A cable (6 ft), 3 magnetic feet for negative tilting, 2 AA batteries, Quick Start Guide.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0DYG1KPX7 |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #222 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | KINESIS |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (55) |
| Enclosure Material | Polycarbonate |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Kinesis |
| Model Number | KB150P-TAC |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style Name | Windows (Black) |
| UPC | 607998150023 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KINESIS
- **Compatible Operating System Family:** Windows
- **Hand Orientation:** Ambidextrous
- **Keyboard layout:** QWERTY
- **Material:** Polycarbonate
- **Minimum Required Operating System Version:** Windows 10
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Office
- **Style:** Windows (Black)
- **Unit Count:** 1.0 Count

## Images

![mWave Ergonomic Keyboard for PC (Black) | Mechanical Switches | Bluetooth & USB | Programmable | Backlit | Windows Modifiers & Hotkeys - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71D2OwYg9tL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for Microsoft Sculpt users
*by X***O on December 28, 2025*

This keyboard is essentially a reprogrammable Microsoft Sculpt with several other quality of life features. The keyboard comes with a usb-a to usb-c cable, batteries, and magnetic legs for the keyboard if you want negative tilt like the Sculpt's magnetic stand. The palm rest is very comfortable, maybe even more than the Sculpt. The surface is much easier to clean as it's less porous, someone else described it as "sculpt feels a bit neoprene/foamy where the mwave feels kind of vinyl and plasticky". Typing on the keyboard will be slightly louder and "clacky" than a Sculpt but not enough to disturb people nearby. The layout is very similar and requires no effort to transition to if you can touch type on the Sculpt. The low profile brown switches feel smooth and tactile. I was afraid the switches would bother me since it theoretically has longer travel than the Sculpt's laptop style keys but in real use the difference is negligible and it was easy to adapt to. The Clique software is browser based (like VIA if you've used a QMK keyboard) and it's easy to use. It allows you to have momentary layer switching (hold a key to switch layers and release to return) and mod-tapping which is really convenient. You also have the option to use ZMK Studio instead if you prefer an offline solution but the UI isn't as convenient. The main downside with the softwares is you can't bind macros (sequence of multiple keypresses) to your keys unless you're willing to make your own ZMK keymap and flash it on your keyboard. That being said, I very much appreciate that I'm not limited to the Clique keymap editor and have the option to use the ZMK studio or flash my own firmware. That along with wired or dual bluetooth connectivity, persistent custom bindings, double AA instead of triple AAA for longer battery life, and the comfortable typing makes this keyboard a huge step up from the Sculpt for me.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great replacement for Microsoft Sculpt
*by B***Y on December 17, 2025*

I am coming from the Microsoft Sculpt keyboard which I've used for years. Microsoft of course has stopped making such consumer hardware and sold the patents to Incase. I think Incase has produced a few units, but I haven't been able to get any. So I found this keyboard on a forum. So far it is great! I used the Bluetooth connectivity to my PC for a few days which worked great. I did start getting repeating keys and etc, but I believe that was my PC's fault, not the keyboard, and it needed a reboot. Since then I switched to wired using the provided (and LONG) USB A/C cable. (The keyboard has the USB-C connector). The Microsoft Sculpt was more of a laptop-type experience with the keys. I liked it ok and could type quickly on it. This keyboard is mechanical and much more "clacky." I don't hate that. The key travel is much more substantial and the spacing is subtly different. After about 3 days, I am nearly back up to full speed typing on it - expect a bit of a learning curve and a few bad keystrokes until your brain remaps your fingers for it, but stick with it. Key presses take a bit more effort but that is fine. I feel like the contour of the key layout and keyboard in general (shape of the curve) is better and more ergonomic. I am NOT a fan of the placement of the Home/End/Insert/Delete keys. I'm sure I will get used to it -- but KINESIS was clearly going for a replacement for the Sculpt and it seems an odd design choice to put these keys in such radically different places. Anyway, I would buy again. I am pleased with the price of this keyboard and believe it is certainly worth the same cost as the Sculpt. I'm glad I found it!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best ergo keyboard ever made
*by K***S on September 6, 2025*

I've been using the Microsoft ergonomic keyboard for over a decade. I love the shape of it. However, I've never been a fun of the number pad on the right side since I have to extend my right hand to use the mouse. I've also been wanting to use a mechanical keyboard, but I've never found a mechanical keyboard that was ergnomic like the MS ergo keyboard... Until now. This keyboard is literally everything I wanted. Mechanical keys, the same ergo shape of the MS ergo keyboard, and no number pad. It's absolutely incredible. The click noise isn't too loud either, so I don't fee like I'll get tired of the sound throughout the day. Highly recommend this keyboard.

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