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The Logitech Ergo K860 is a wireless ergonomic keyboard designed to enhance typing posture and reduce strain. With a unique split KeyFrame design, adjustable palm lift, and 54% more wrist support, it caters to users seeking comfort and efficiency. Ideal for long hours of use, this keyboard is compatible with both Windows and Mac, offering Bluetooth or USB connectivity.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | PC |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Number of Keys | 78 |
Style | K860 Keyboard |
Theme | Office |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.17"L x 17.95"W x 1.89"H |
F**O
Overall, a great keyboard! A little pricey. Lots of useful features! One minor issue (4.5 stars?)
UPDATE - An issue that has gotten pretty bad is the letters are wearing off the keys - no E, S, D, L, C, V, N, M & others are showing signs of wearing off. Not sure if this is a defect or just poor quality.Overall, a great keyboard! A little pricey. Lots of useful features! One minor issue (4.5 stars?)My favorite features are the easy key remapping that can be done from the Logitech App, Easy-Switch to different computers, CAPS lock on screen notification & Quick-lock key.-Jumping from system to system is easy without having to employ a KVM.-I am a touch-typer but often hit the CAPS lock by accident, the on-screen notification keeps me from yelling in my emails.-I work on secure systems & need to lock my screen whenever I am not in front of the monitor, the Quick-lock allows me to lock my system with one key, rather the Ctrl-Alt-Del & then clicking Lock.The only minor issue is that the letters have worn off the E, S, & C keys. Many other keys have a nice shiny spot from millions of key-strokes. No big deal since I type by touch but if that is something that bothers you, now you know.
B**S
I love it! Comfortable and Easy to use
I've been using keyboards for many years and as I got older my hands began to ache. I did not want to allow my hands to get worse so I purchased this keyboard and a week later the pain has gone away. I have been using this keyboard for approximately 8 months now and I love how easy it is to use. My hands rest nicely and the pain has stayed gone. I have recommended this to my coworkers as this is a great keyboard.
R**Z
Best of the best
I bought this keyboard for work. It is the best and proudest purchase I have ever gotten for myself. I do not use it to its full capacity though. I use it on a work computer and I can use it as plug and play and not allowed to add software for certain button customizations. I still love it. Keys are quiet which is important considering my attitude depends the amount of pressure I tap those keys. Keys are smooth and nice to touch. The wrist rest is not too low and not too high. Easy to wipe. Battery life is amazing!! I started using this August of 2023 and it's on the same battery!! (Now that I've said something though I'm sure I'll have to change batteries soon. This is due to my luck.) I did not have a lot of adjustment when I switched to this keyboard other then the backspace was a hair to the right which threw me off a little but got use to it quickly.
E**N
Good ergonomic keyboard, but auxiliary keys are a little cramped
Bought this to replace my MS Natural 4000 keyboard, which I did love, but after many years of service a key has stopped functioning on it. With the need for a replacement I decided to switch to a wireless unit - otherwise I would have picked up another of the same.There is a big difference between the chicklet style keys on the K860 and the MS Natural keyboard, so I'm having a bit of a time getting used to the reduced key travel distance. I feel like it does take a bit more force on this keyboard to activate the keys, which is not ideal for an ergonomic keyboard. That said I think that this keyboard may have a bit more of a curve to it, which is opening up the wrists a bit more, which is good ergonomically.The one thing I don't like on this keyboard is how cramped it is. The functions kys are smaller, and pressed up close to the number keys, and the numpad and other special function keys are pressed in close on the right of the keyboard. I'm not sure why they felt they had to cram everything together on a desktop keyboard. Sure, for the function keys, the thinking might have been that people could reach for them without raising their wrists, but I think even people with long fingers will still need to... and there is no question you need to raise and move your hand for the numpad.I've only been using it for a few hours, so I can't comment on the battery life, or strength of the signal. I have not experienced any issues with responsiveness though. I've been using wireless Logitech mice for some time, so I feel pretty confident in their wireless tech.****Update: after a couple of days use I have also noted that the cramped layout also means that my hands tend to sit a little too wide - I tend to have my left hand properly "homed", with index finger sitting on "F", but then my right hand is too far to the right, with my index finger two keys over from home, sitting on the "L" key not the "J" key. So the ergonomics of this keyboard could be improved.
K**R
Great Ergo Keyboard
The media could not be loaded. I have been looking at this keyboard for quite some time. I bought it as a Christmas gift to me for my home office. I like to invert the surface of the keyboard so that my wrists rest on the pad and I am able to type all day. The keys are soft-touch and were a breeze to adjust to. I have had the keyboard for about four months. It is durable, well made and has even fallen from the desk multiple times (thank you kids). I have since bought another one for my office. Can't go wrong.
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