💻 Elevate Your Typing Game with Comfort and Style!
The Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard features a split keyboard layout designed to improve typing posture and reduce muscle strain. With a pillowed wrist rest made of memory foam, adjustable palm lift, and perfect stroke keys, this keyboard ensures a comfortable typing experience. It connects via Bluetooth or USB and is made with 71% certified post-consumer recycled plastic, making it an eco-friendly choice for professionals.
Brand | Logitech |
Product Dimensions | 45.6 x 23.3 x 4.8 cm; 1.16 kg |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 920-010107 |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
Series | 920-010107 |
Colour | Grey |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Number of Batteries | 2 |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Item Weight | 1.16 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**M
What a keyboard!!!
I never thought a keyboard could make such a difference in my daily life until I got my hands on the Logitech ERGO K860. As someone who spends countless hours typing, this ergonomic marvel has been a real game-changer for me.The first thing that struck me was its sleek, modern look. But don't let its good looks fool you – this keyboard means business when it comes to comfort. The split layout felt a bit weird at first, but after a day or two, I found myself typing more naturally than ever before.Let's talk about that wrist rest for a second. It's not just an afterthought – it's an integral part of the design that provides just the right amount of support. And get this: it's covered in a stain-resistant fabric. As someone who's guilty of the occasional coffee spill, this feature is a lifesaver.Now, onto the typing experience. Oh boy, it's smooth! The keys have this satisfying click to them that makes typing feel almost... fun? I know, I never thought I'd say that about a keyboard either. The curved design and adjustable tilt options let me find that perfect position where I can type for hours without feeling like I've run a marathon with my fingers.Connectivity is a breeze too. I've got it hooked up to my work laptop via USB and my personal tablet via Bluetooth. Switching between devices is so easy, I sometimes forget I'm using the same keyboard for both. And don't get me started on the battery life – I've had this thing for months and haven't had to charge it once!Is it perfect? Well, there was a bit of a learning curve at first. My typing speed took a hit for a few days while I got used to the split layout. But once I adapted, my speed was back up and my comfort levels were through the roof.Bottom line: if you're serious about your typing comfort and want a keyboard that looks as good as it feels, the Logitech ERGO K860 is worth every penny. It's not just a keyboard; it's an investment in your daily comfort and productivity. Trust me, your wrists will thank you!
B**S
Best keyboard I've ever had
TLDR: Superb keyboard, 6*. Get the BT receiver out of the packaging!In the last year, I've bought five keyboards. In my 48 years of playing with computers, I must have had dozens of different keyboards. This Logitech K860 is easily the best.Beautifully comfortable to use, the palm rest is really comfortable to use. In the pictures, it looks as if the palm rest can be separated from the keys - in fact, they are all one unit, joined underneath. The ergonomic layout really is natural to use - my son, who hasn't used an ergonomic keyboard before, just sat down and typed on it (winning an online typing-speed competition!).Importantly, Logitech has kept the standard layout of the Insert/Home/PageUp/Delete/End/PageDown keys, and the inverted-T shape of the arrow keys. If you're used to using these keys as a touch-typist - which many programmers will be - then you'll still find the keys in the right location. On many split-keyboard ergonomic layouts, the widened layout of the main keyboard means that the middle-set keys are rearranged. The Logitech designers have done a great job here; the numeric keypad is the same size as on normal keyboards, yet the overall keyboard size is the same as normal keyboards (it's 18" wide, and 91/4" deep, including the wrist-rest).Again unusally for ergonomic keyboards, the keyboard angle can be raised at the front so that it slopes away from you. This is the most natural position for your hands, yet so many keyboards only have raiser-feet at the back. There are in fact two levels of raising you can use - there are two diffent length feet you can choose to extend.The markings on the keys are very clear, seemingly cast into the actual key, and show the Windows and Mac differences. I recently bought a Logitech K850 keyboard (a 3-computer Bluetooth switcher) but the markings on this look like transfers that have been pasted on, and therefore might rub-off in the long-term). The keys have a good feel and distance of travel and are quiet to use.Don't just throw the packaging box away! The keyboard is Bluetooth, and is easy to link to three computers (I have two Windows and one dirty Mac), with three dedicated keys (with a nice LED indicator) to switch machines. But inside the box, stuck separately and easily missed, is a Bluetooth receiver that you can use too. I don't need to use it; there is a neat slot inside the battery compartment where you can store it.Logitech provide a download - "Logitech Options" - that allows you to configure the keyboard, and gives a guided tour. It's worth downloading this, and clicking around to explore. You can program the actions of the back-row keys - for example, set up keys for Cut/Copy/Paste, and you can make these key definitions specific to individual apps.Areas for improvement? There is an LED on the Caps Lock key to show when it's on; however, there isn't one on NumLock, which is a shame. Also, you can't download a PDF manual - you have to click around in the Options program, or hunt around on the web. These are produced to a good standard, but for all technology I still prefer to have PDF that you can scan, bookmark and annotate.In summary: it's expensive - but really outstanding. Worth every penny.
S**6
Excellent keyboard
My old Microsoft ergonomic keyboard broke after years of use and needed replacing. I looked at so many options but settled on this as I liked the overall look of the design, the button layout.and angles were similar to my old one so I thought it worth a try. I use it without the legs extended (though for those who need them it raises the side closest to you so a good option if you need your wrists really straight) and find it really comfortable to type on. It has soft keys too so I can type quickly with less pressure required and there are no infuriating clicking noises! I love that it's wireless, and it is quite lightweight despite being well made. It's far from the cheapest option out there but for me it has been money well spent.
G**W
Reliable Bluetooth keyboard better than standard keyboard.
I purchased this to replace my Microsoft Natural Keyboard. It is not as comfortable as the old one and is slightly smaller so I keep on hitting the print screen key when I am trying to use backspace. Having said that, it is better and much more comfortable than a standard keyboard. Wireless connections are easy to set up and reliable. Switching between devices is really easy (dedicated buttons). App allows some customisation.
J**K
Great keyboard to reduce sore wrists.
We have had problems with RSI in the family, and this keyboard is excellent. It gives a much more relaxed and natural shape to the hands while typing. The best we have used.