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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 |
M**E
Best Keyboard I’ve Ever Owned!
I loved this keyboard so much that I bought one for both work and home! The ergonomic design makes typing so much more comfortable, especially during long hours. My wrists and hands feel so much better since switching to the K860. It’s incredibly well-built, responsive, and looks sleek on any desk. Hands down, the best keyboard I’ve ever had.
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.
P**S
Quiet, soft, ergonomic
The keys are a little further apart and sometimes I hit other keys by accident. Took a few times to get used to. Overall better for my hands and wrists and keeps quiet while typing on the phone with customers.
I**N
Solid keyboard, Renewed is fine except for a single key with subpar feedback
Been using it a few days and so far its great!. Really can feel it fixing some bad typing habits and posture. My only complaint is with the renewal, the z key works but the tactile feedback compared to the rest of the keys is non existent, to the point where you can't even feel if it actuated or not. Otherwise, all good!
P**T
Takes some getting used to but an amazing keyboard
After using and loving the Microsoft Sculpt keyboard and mouse but having some nit picky cons about them, I dipped my toe into the Logitech ecosystem with the MX Vertical mouse and let me tell you, I’m all-in on Logitech.After loving the mouse, I bought this keyboard to replace the Sculpt and it’s head and shoulders above it in terms of quality, from the keystroke feel to the keyboard registering your first keystroke every time (looking at you Sculpt) to the high quality wrist rest (again, looking at you Sculpt; it showed signs of wear in <6 months).Another great thing about many of Logitech’s devices is the Unifying Receiver feature. You can pair up to 6 devices to a single USB dongle, clearing up ports on you computer or dock! I have my mouse and keyboard paired, and I’ve not seen any impact to performance. Very impressed!
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.
D**S
CRAMPED
The lower rating is because the keys on this keyboard are very cramped (as if on a tight laptop keyboard) and there isn't enough tactile markers to feel where you are. It has the normal locator bumps 'f' and 'j' keys, however I'm constantly confusing the function keys with the number keys because they are so close together, and confusing the '\' key for the Enter key because the Enter key is lower relative to the home-row than every other keyboard.Even though there are a lot of awesome positives on this keyboard, it fails on its main use -- being an ergonomic keyboard that I can type efficiently on. So it just isn't worth it. I keep trying to use it for a few weeks to 'relearn' to this, but it's just too cramped and I become inefficient by need to re-correct typing mistakes and occasionally sending texts prematurely because of the 'Enter' key location.CONs- Cramped- 'Enter' and 'Caps Lock' columns don't follow the orientation of the split-keyboard, causing one to need to rotate the hands to use them -- removing the ergonomic intention of the keyboard on high-use keys. It would be fine if this keyboard was another inch taller to fix this major issue (this is the same kind of design blindness as putting the taskbar at the bottom or top of the screen when everyone has WIDE screens with not enough height real-estate on the screen, but plenty of side-to side real-estate).- Not enough tactile indicators of which keys are which. They should add a bump on the Enter and the '1' and '0' keys.- Keys feel hair-trigger, they have almost no action to them - feels like a laptop keyboard. I get the "don't feel like a mechanical typewriter" to put less stress on the hands, however this is too far the other way.PROs- The arrow keys and other navigation keys (home, page-up, End, delete) are standard layout. Comfortable for heavy use and no relearning.- Wireless works well- 3 device memory switch. (each can be dongle or Bluetooth)- Connects to unifying dongle or Bluetooth- Unifying dongle lets you connect a few keyboards and a few mice to one dongle (if they are Logi unifying mice/keyboards).- Footprint is less-width than standard keyboard so fits on keyboard trays better.
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