⌨️ Elevate your workspace comfort—type smarter, not harder!
The Arteck Split Ergonomic Keyboard features a thoughtfully designed split layout and cushioned wrist rest to support natural hand positioning and reduce fatigue. Its 2.4G wireless connectivity with a nano USB receiver ensures a clutter-free desk and easy plug-and-play setup. Powered by a rechargeable lithium battery, it delivers up to 6 months of use per charge, making it ideal for busy professionals seeking comfort and reliability in their daily typing tasks.









| ASIN | B0BKKYRQ31 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Rechargeable, Split Keyset Design, Wrist Rest |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Multimedia, Personal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Arteck |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 102 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,338 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5"L x 9.6"W x 1.02"H |
| Item Height | 1.02 inches |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Arteck |
| Model Number | HW315 |
| Number of Keys | 102 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Multimedia, Personal |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, Hotkeys and Media Keys , Rechargeable, Split Keyset Design, Wrist Rest |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Scissor-Switch |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacture |
B**L
Fantastic keyboard
I did a lot of research before choosing this keyboard, and man am I glad I got it! The split is great, very comfortable. The arch is minimal, but it does the job. I also really like this scissor-switch technology, no more backspacing to fix a key that didn't register the first time! The built-in wrist rest is also really nice. I type a lot for work, and at a rate of 55 WPM. The keyboard gives just the right amount of feedback, and the keys are not mushy at all. It's also a very good looking keyboard, and is very responsive. I have heard some people mention (not just on this keyboard) that they have some lag/delay with their typing. I would bet the farm that they have plugged the receiver into a USB hub. If you're going to do that, then get yourself a USB extension cable, because the hub will cause interference with ANY wireless dongle you plug into it. Just a foot or so of distance from the hub will alleviate that. I found that out with my prior Logitech keyboard, after lots of searching around for what the cause could be. The ONLY thing I would improve is fairly minor: It does not have dedicated keys for Page Up/Down, Home, or End. You need to hold down the function key and use the corresponding arrow key for those functions. Not even remotely a deal breaker, this keyboard is fantastic in every other aspect.
S**A
Great keyboard, easy fit and use.
I love this keyboard. It's exactly what I was looking for. It took a little time to get used to it compared to a "normal" keyboard. I wish there were a "quiet keys" version of this keyboard, but the noise isn't too bad either. It's what I was looking for and seems to be working great so far. It fits in my little desk riser area for a keyboard. It's sturdy, easy to use, and Bluetooth connectivity has had no problems so far. I would absolutely recommend this keyboard.
C**Y
Great keyboard at the right price
I bought this to replace my old Logi Ergo K860. I like the idea of curved keyboard. But the distance between my left and right hands on Ergo K860 was bothering me ever since I bought it 5 years ago. I would say I never got used to it. The Ergo started to act up one day with one key F not working properly. I tried to fix it and considered getting another one, then I saw this keyboard with a much better price. So I took the chance and went with this cheaper option. I like this one better than Ergo for the following reason: 1. The layout is more comfortable. Yes, it took me a while to get used to it like I would with any keyboard. I don't have to twist my wrists to reach any keys. 2. Keys are not too loud. It's not going to silent, but better than Ergo. 3. Battery life is great. I make a living by typing my keyboard. I only charged this keyboard once so far (4 months). 4. The price is great for what I got.
C**N
Weird, but once you get used to it - great!
I purchased this because I'm taking notes on computer, rather than by hand. I own a Mac laptop and for extended periods, the angle of a flat keyboard was making my wrists hurt. Be aware that the functions of this keyboard are NOT Mac-intuitive. For example, on my laptop, I tuck my left thumb under for the Command key + B for bold, I for italic, etc. THIS keyboard needs the Control key (little finger) + B (or I, etc.). I'm having to learn the nuances of it. That makes me slower. I am also used to my smaller keyboard (13" on the Mac) v. everything spread out a LOT MORE on the ergonomic one. The latter is probably normal size. Just keep in mind that there may be a size adjustment if you are used to a smaller keyboard. I also chose this ergonomic keyboard in order to have a 10-key, as I'll be working with a lot of numbers. (It also has the numbers above the letters, but if you know the 10-key, it's a bonus.) I like the fact that it's wireless - no cord to get in the way. It's chargeable overnight or whenever you're not using it. On/Off switch on the bottom. There are 4 adjustable 'feet' that allow you to tilt the keyboard. That's nice. The wrist rest is also pretty comfortable.. *I* find it most comfortable setting it at waist/elbow level, in order to get the angle of my hands to fit the keyboard. Fortunately I have a lower slide-out keyboard tray in my desk. Otherwise, I'd raise my chair up quite a bit in order to have it at elbow level on the top of the desk. The issue I'm having is the depth of the keyboard. It's 16" wide but 9.5" deep in the middle. I have to pull out the keyboard quite a ways to have access to it all... and by then it's harder to read my tiny-print text book. Still working all this out. I wonder if I should have gotten one without the wrist rest... ? It adds a good 3.5" to the depth. Don't worry about it if you aren't used to a Mac. It's probably geared more towards Windows. Anyway, as long as you're aware of the size, and the keyboard you're coming from - once you're used to it and have positioned it correctly, these ergonomic keyboards can be very helpful with hand, wrist, shoulder, and back strain and fatigue. Just be prepared for someone else who sits at your spot and tries to type, to fuss, "What in the world is THIS??" (My IT guy hated my keyboard.)
A**R
Excellent customer service, excellent keyboard.
I purchased this Arteck ergonomic keyboard in July or August of 2023. I’m writing this review all late because it’s been an amazing keyboard. I use it daily for work and find it so comfortable to type with. This keyboard is full size and looks somewhat awkward due to the shape of it. It did take some getting used to at first, as I was used to the typical flat keyboard that comes with most computers. It has definitely helped the issues I was having with hand pain, specifically my left thumb. Typing at a slant like this ensures that I feel no twinges of carpal tunnel or from an old injury. I have had absolutely no issues with it until this month when the colon/semicolon key came off. I was about to buy a new one but decided to reach out to the company instead to see if they sold new keycaps. They did not, but were able to help me out anyway, even though my keyboard was just out of warranty by a month. Talk about excellent customer service! Because of this excellentI outcome, I felt the need to come on here to give this company some kudos. You really can’t go wrong if you chose to purchase from them.
M**J
Incredible
1 year update: I have been using this keyboard daily at work for almost one year and my 5 star review stands. Upon receiving the keyboard I charged it before use, and since then I have not charged it at all and it is still somehow at 75% battery!! I turn it off at night when I’m done. One of the function keys broke off in a way where I can’t reattach it, but I reached out to customer support and they sent me a free replacement keyboard. Great customer service and warranty! Original review: I love this keyboard. I am a grant writer so I write and edit all day. It has really leveled up my typing experience and has made work much more comfortable. It puts my hands in a natural position so my wrists no longer bend at odd angles. I adapted to the split key design in minutes. The keys have an excellent feel and sound to them and the wrist pad feels like a soft cloud. I’ve had no connectivity issues and so far the battery has been stellar. It also has rubber grippers on the bottom so it stays firmly in place on my desk and doesn’t move around like my old keyboard did. I went for this one because I didn’t want to spend $100+ on a keyboard and I’m really impressed with the quality.
K**O
Ok buy if on sale
I purchased this during Prime Days. It normally retails for around $80, but I bought it for half off, which I thought was a great deal. I would definitely not pay full price for this - it is not worth that much. The keyboard is not terrible. The size is great. The setup is fine. But the space bar intermittently sticks, which is super frustrating when I am in the middle of typing something quickly. I also didn't realize it was a rechargeable keyboard as opposed to battery-operated, but that was my fault for missing it. And I might like it better since I will not have to replace batteries. The space bar thing really is an issue for me though.
P**F
Good keyboard, some auxiliary keys are moved from where I was used to
I've only been using this for a day, so I can't speak about battery life. It is rechargeable, and it has an on-off switch for saving the battery when I'm not using it, so I don't know what more I could ask for on that front. Likes: the main keyboard is definitely ergonomic and feels comfortable; the key action is not silent, which I actually like, and the scissor action switches underneath the keys feels good to me; the keyboard is about 1.5" narrower than my previous keyboard (Logitech Ergo K860) because the number pad is right next to the regular part of the keyboard, and the usual keys in between have been rearranged. Most of these changes will just require the user to get used to the new positions. However, the Home, End, Pgup and Pgdn keys are now Function keys, piggybacking on the arrow keys, and that may cause more trouble for people who use those a lot (I don't, so I don't mind it). Dislikes: experience has shown me that dust and crud get into the space between the wrist pad and the rest of the keyboard. On my old keyboard, I could remove the wrist pad using some tiny screws in the back, and take the pad out for thorough cleaning. With this keyboard I won't be able to do that, so time will tell how aggravating that will be. Maybe I'll have to take it down to my shop and blow out the crud with the air compressor (joking, probably not a good idea). Overall, not quite 5 stars, but close. If it lasts better than the Logitech, I may come back and put in that last star. Update: It has lasted about 20 months, and I'm going to have to replace it. I may buy another one, 20 months is pretty good for the amount of use I have gotten out of it, but I'm going to search to see if anything new and better is around. Symptoms seem to indicate that the rechargeable battery is not taking a charge any more. The keyboard works find when it is plugged in, but when I unplug it, after a few minutes it goes wacky.
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