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Logitech ERGO K860 Split Bluetooth Ergonomic Keyboard, Black $109
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Product Description: | Discover a more natural typing experience with the ERGO K860, an advanced ergonomic keyboard designed to promote a relaxed typing posture. This innovative keyboard reduces wrist bending by 25% and provides 54% more wrist support, thanks to its curved, split keyframe. The pillowed wrist rest adds to the comfort and ergonomic benefits. Additionally, the adjustable palm lift feature ensures that your wrists maintain a natural posture, whether you are seated or standing. With Perfect Stroke keys crafted for precision and fluidity, an integrated numpad, multi-device capabilities, and a two-year battery life, the ERGO K860 ensures that you won’t have to compromise performance for ergonomics. Logitech ERGO K860 Split Bluetooth Ergonomic Keyboard, Black Enhanced Typing Experience: Experience a more natural typing posture with a curved, split keyframe, reducing strain on your wrists and forearms due to the sloping keyboard design Comfortable Wrist Support: Benefit from a curved wrist rest with a memory foam layer, providing 54% more wrist support and reducing wrist bending by 25% compared to standard keyboards without a palm rest Precise and Comfortable Typing: The scooped keys match the shape of your fingertips, allowing you to type confidently on a wireless keyboard designed for comfort, precision, and fluidity Adjustable Palm Lift: Maintain total comfort and a natural typing posture with ergonomically designed tilt legs offering 0, -4, and -7-degree options, whether seated or standing Certified Ergonomics: The ERGO K860 wireless ergonomic keyboard is approved by the United States Ergonomics to improve posture and reduce muscle strain Convenient Functionality: Easily connect via USB receiver or Bluetooth, customize Fn key functions, and enjoy quiet keys, a full-size layout, and a CAPS LOCK indicator |
Model Number: | ERGO K860 |
Product SKU: | 5144705303 |
UPC: | 97855195951 |
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I can confirm this sentiment as I've been using mine for several years now.
The comfort is great but overall it's a very cheap keyboard. The letters have either partially or completely fallen off of 7 of the main keys. It's all plastic. Build quality of this to an MX master keys for the same price there's no question; the perceived quality is somewhere between the free keyboard you get with a new computer and a 30$ combo keyboard and mouse set.
I had to replace the microsoft version of this (one I mentioned above) with this Logitech one and it's ok. There seems to be a slight learning curve as the first day or two I kept hitting the wrong keys.
There's nothing really wrong with this except that it's way larger than the similar microsoft one.
I had to replace the microsoft version of this (one I mentioned above) with this Logitech one and it's ok. There seems to be a slight learning curve as the first day or two I kept hitting the wrong keys.
There's nothing really wrong with this except that it's way larger than the similar microsoft one.
No, it's the old school wired one. I bought a few probably 4 or 5 years ago when I think they were $25 or $30 each. I have 3 still in use that all work well so no complaints, but I'm certainly not paying $300+ each to replace them when they crap out.
I still have the keyboard and try it every now and then and the letters that stopped workeing worked again but new letters stopped. At least my Logitech ergonomic mouse has been working well for 4+ years.
This one has multi-bluetooth support so it's connected to my PC and my MAC laptop at the same time. I can push a key and connect to the laptop and then switch back to the PC. There's a 3rd device slot for a tablet or a phone.
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