⌨️ Elevate your typing game—comfort meets wireless freedom!
The X9 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard features a 110-key split design with a cushioned wrist rest to promote natural typing posture. It connects wirelessly via a 2.4G RF receiver with a 30-foot range and is powered by a rechargeable 600mAh battery lasting months per charge. Compatible with laptops, desktops, and Chromebooks, it offers a comfortable, cable-free workspace backed by 2 years warranty and dedicated support.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 110 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Connectivity Technology | RF |
Special Features | split ergo keyboard wireless, wave wireless keyboard ergonomic for carpal tunnel, ergonomic keyboard for typing, wireless ergonomic keyboard for pc, ergonomic keyboard wireless for chromebook |
Number of Keys | 110 |
Style | Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard |
Theme | Ergonomics |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19"L x 9.85"W x 1.9"H |
B**N
Good ergo
A little weird to get used to but definitely helps the wrist
M**F
Affordable ergonomic keyboard!
Great keyboard! It's very quiet and responsive using the wireless dongle. It's taking some adjusting to, but I'm glad I upgraded to this.
M**.
I like it
I first got a split key ergonomic keyboard ages ago. It as a wired KB. At first, I thought it was a little weird, but as I got used to it the darn thing was really good. At that time, I wasn't much of a typist, but that KB made it easier for me to learn. It help keep my hand separated forcing me to keep one hand on one sideEventually I went to the Logitech KB K350, because they were wireless split KB. I ended uip buying one about every 2 years, because of wear and tear on them, for about 10 years.So, finally I started to try other newer. I've tried to use a Nulea which was good, but it ate up battery power like crazy.So, I bought a Peious rechargeable that worked well but had a notebook KB configuration and was 2 inches shorter than normal It also had 2 Bluetooth connections along with the 2.4 receiver. The problem was I couldn't get use to the KB notebook config.Which brings us to this one. The XP. I can't at this time gauge it's durability and I don't like not having the Bluetooth connect, but I can say this for sure.I love the fact I don't run out of battery power and all I have to do to keep typing is to plug in a USB b plug and I can keep going. The typing is smooth and the keys responsive. I don't know if the keys will start to lock up in a couple of years, but they do feel smoother than the Logitech KB's, so I think this one will last a long time.What I don't like is the fact it's not a USB c plus and I don't have the options to use a Bluetooth connect, so it lost the one star, but I will definitely buy this one or it's brother again, when I wear this one out. Hopefully in 3-4 years instead of a year and half to 2 years.
D**1
Durable keyboard
Quiet and a great value soft keys. Had for over a year with no problems.
M**.
Good keyboard
I bought this keyboard in August, 2021. It was used heavily in an office and was flawless up until January, 2025. It finally bit the dust and I just ordered another one just like it! For the price I'm satisfied!
M**C
Infuriating Delays/Disconnections
TLDR; a common defect is that the keyboard stops responding/disconnects and does not function for five or ten seconds. AVOID.You are typing and all of a sudden the letters no longer appear. Way back in the day, this would just mean that you filled the keyboard buffer and, eventually, all your characters would appear. This does not happen. You are typing and the characters just disappear. They do not go anywhere and the keyboard doesn't respond.You can click this mouse around and it works fine, but the keyboard does not function. After screaming at the keyboard for five or ten seconds you get a few random keys you pressed, and it functions again. The problem is that in those five or ten seconds your blood pressure has spiked and you have lost your train of thought.Looking through the rest of the comments, this appears to be a fairly common defect with this keyboard. I am, of course, outside the return window. So this is going to go into the closet as an emergency replacement because I simply can't stand the frustration of losing my keyboard at random multiple times a day. Do yourself a favour and avoid this keyboard.
D**L
Not my favorite
It is not real comfortable. The number 5 mark is so small and on the bottom of the key that it is hardly felt. The space bar is split into two parts instead of one long bar.
A**R
Perfect for the job intended.
What I wanted was to separate my hands and avoid crossover mistakes. This keyboard accomplished this and more. I didn't realize that before, my hands and wrists had to be removed from the keyboard to ease and clear aches by rubbing. Once I started using this keyboard, this discomfort ceased to exist. In addition, I am able, despite this keyboard being much larger, to utilize more of my desk space because I could place it at a greater distance from the edge. That left me without my arms and/or wrists hanging over the edge. I noticed that before, I had to do that because I constantly had to watch from a closer angle just to keep my hands from so frequently hitting the wrong keys. An added benifit of that was no more painful creases under my forearms, wrists and elbows. I got my money's worth with this product.
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