⌨️🖱️ Elevate your workspace, reduce strain, and type like a pro—comfort meets precision!
The Logitech Ergo K860 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard paired with the MX Vertical Wireless Mouse offers a carbon-neutral certified, advanced ergonomic setup designed to reduce wrist and forearm strain. Featuring a split curved keyboard with a pillowed wrist rest providing 54% more support, adjustable tilt legs, and a high-precision 4000 DPI vertical mouse, this combo ensures all-day comfort and productivity for Windows 10 users.
Brand | Logitech |
Hardware Platform | Laptop |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Color | GRAPHITE |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B083XT2WWD |
Date First Available | January 15, 2020 |
A**R
So glad I was able to get both the K860 and the MX Vertical mouse
I'd been considering getting this combo for about a year and was finally able to get it. It takes some time to get used to (using it right now to write this review) because if you've been using traditional keyboards, your muscle memory will have you hitting the wrong key. I expect that to change in a matter of days/weeks, but it's something you should bear in mind. It's definitely a lot more comfortable working like this, I started testing it as soon as I got it with my work laptop and my desktop. Switching between devices is easy, all you need to do is hit either of the 3 keys. Just remember that this is via Bluetooth only.The same applies to the mouse. However, the button to switch between devices is found under the mouse, so it's kind of a hindrance if you're looking to switch between devices quickly. There is software you can use for this but I'm not able to install applications on my work device. So I found it easier to use the current ergonomic mouse I was using for it and use the MX for my personal device (no biggie, actually works better for me).The mouse is a bit larger than I thought it would be. It's maybe about 10% larger than the current one I'm using, so that'll take some time to get used to. These are just my observations as a user. For others, these experiences are welcoming, and they are for me, too. None of these points I'm mentioning should be seen as an issue (maybe only the Bluetooth part if you don't have enough devices that can support devices connecting through that), more like a first impression. Man, this keyboard is nice. You really feel the improvement in posture rather quickly as it's easier to sit up and not have to cramp your hands on a flat keyboard.If you spend a lot of time at your computer desk, for work or for personal use, I recommend getting this product. Both of them. I really like how clean the devices look and the wireless features should help keep your workstation looking tidier. The comfort levels are noticeable, just give it some time to get used to the keyboard if this is your first one (like it is for me). I like it. Get it, try yourself if you can.Enjoy!
D**.
Very comfortable and was natural for me.
This has been perfect for me. I have only tipped it twice. From first use the right and left clicks were natural and I did not have a learning curve. I love the track wheel. It has made scrolling through my screens very easy and at a perfect pace. The only thing I could think of to make it better is the same tracking as the MS3 and to have the track wheel be able to move the screen horizontally. No complaints though. I went from regular physical therapy and constant pain from the strain of a regular mouse to hardly any discomfort at all and no more PT.
A**D
As advertised
Literally is what it says it is. Easy to use. Needs some getting used to. Seems durable but I really don't test that with any tech gadgets. Size is large due to the curvy nature. Haven't used it at night so cannot comment on brightness.
A**R
Love this keyboard and mouse set
I work on the computer all day and my arms/wrists are very prone to getting sore from using regular keyboards/mice. This set is really easy to use and makes it easier on my arms when on the computer all day.
A**T
No more wrist or thumb pain!
I get all sorts of aches from using a conventional mouse and keyboard. This combo keeps them all at bay. I like that I can use the USB for multiple devices and that it has a small profile. The vertical mouse is hard to use for about three minutes, then you're a pro.
R**B
Overall nice - but a few drawbacks
I love the mouse and that it is rechargeable via usb-c. I can plug it in about once every few months overnight and it will be fully charged for another long term use. I use a pull-out keyboard shelf for my office, and the mouse is almost too high to fully close. The keyboard is nice, but with the darkness due to the pull-out shelf (and as a touch typist), I'm frequently lining up my fingers on the wrong keys. Some of the command/shortcut keys are in unusual places, and I'm more often then not, slowing down my work by accidentally hitting the wrong keys. After a long period of use, I still hit the wrong keys. However, the design has reduced a great amount of stress on my hands/wrists, so I persist in using this keyboard. One final issue - the break in the numerical row is awkward. I find I almost have to look at the keyboard to get the correct special character. The 10-pin for numerics makes up for a lot of that awkwardness (except which I accidentally unlock numbers when reaching for the 7). Overall - I like and will continue to use - but how you use this keyboard makes a big difference.
K**R
Great for my old bones
Love the soft keyboard rest and the vertical mouse is better for my wrists. I also like that I was able to buy replacement feet for the keyboard after I accidentally broke one!
T**R
Labels for Keys Easily Rub Off
This is the most expensive keyboard I've ever purchased and would really like it, except the labels for several keys have rubbed off. Maybe wouldn't be a big deal, except it's a $200 keyboard.
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