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JB Hi-Fi
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★★★
2 years ago
not good at all

I bought this keyboard thinking it would be perfect for work. The only good thing about it is that is an ergonomic keyboard. The design is too cramped, the keys are way too close together so very easy to hit the wrong keys. On a normal keyboard, the letter keys are spaced away from the F keys, not on this one. This is probably the wort Logitech product I have ever used and regret buying it

JB Hi-Fi
★★★
★★
2 years ago
Disappointed

I purchased this keyboard due to the level of typing I do each day. I am disappointed in the lag between the keys. Various keys get stuck so I have to delete the 12 continuous letters it does, or spaces. Considering the price of the product, I expected a better response time and quality of typing. I will be returning the keyboard for a different one.

expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★
3 years ago
Logitech Ergo K860 : The ultimate ergonomic keyboard?

A superb keyboard that’s comfortable to type on and might just fix your RSI – but it is a bit on the pricey side

Incredibly comfortable wristrest; Neutral typing position; Superb key action;

Number pad not detachable; No backlighting;

PC Magazine
★★★★
4 years ago
Logitech Ergo K860 Review

It took a while, but Logitech has finally made an ergonomic keyboard. For years the company, famed for its office- and productivity-minded peripherals (not to mention its gaming gear), has been making ergonomic mice, designed to minimize the repetitive stress injuries that can come with constant computer work. Despite the success of the MX Vertical mouse and MX Ergo trackball, Logitech held off on making a matching keyboard until now. The Ergo K860 ($129.99) brings smart flourishes to the unibody designs made by firms like Microsoft and Fellowes, while teaming them with the well-thought-out features that define Logitech's best office products, including the ability to pair with multiple devices and to switch between two devices quickly using Logitech Flow. Moreover, despite having a high curve, the K860 design feels subdued, making the daunting task of switching to an ergonomic keyboard seem a little easier. Smooth Curves The Ergo K860 is a one-piece split keyboard, or a "soft sp...

Logitech's Ergo K860 is a well-crafted keyboard for sparing your arms and wrists when you work your fingers to the bone.

Curved and split ergonomic shape; Extra-comfortable wrist rest; Front feet provide negative tilt; Extended asymmetrical keys make it easier to find your way around; Logitech Options and Flow software support

Keys feel a little spread out; No backlighting; Takes up more space than you think

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★
3 years ago
Extremely comfortable, solid keyboard, few quirks.

Finally a good ergonomic keyboard from Logitech. 4/5 Pros Very Comfortable to type on Well designed key extensions (such as the t key) Looks great. Cons Keys are not backlit Wireless Only, no cable. FLOCK over separate media controls is an option I dislike. I think this is nearly the perfect keyboard. If you prefer wireless keyboards. Personally I would like to see a new iteration with backlight, wired connection (as an option like the ergo mouse from logitech) and separate volume controls from the functions keys. Otherwise extremely happy with this keyboard, would like to see a mechanical version.

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★
2 years ago
Almost perfect but not quite there...

Pros: keys have a great tactile feel and responsiveness to them, attached numpad is great, works for Mac and Windows, good height options, palm rest is comfortable and easy to wipe clean (wife spilled red pasta on it already, can't even see it now), has an off switch on the keyboard to preserve the battery (even though it took me a while to find - right behind the "logi" logo in the middle of the keyboard). Cons: Not much at all but for some reason it just doesn't feel right, like the keys are too close to each other? Especially the arrows keys. It could be just me as I'm used to using the microsoft ergo keyboard which felt a little more spaced out and not cramped. Overall seems to be great especially for those out there looking for an ergonomic option. Might take a while for first time curved keyboard users to get used to the placement of the keys though.

PB Tech
★★★★
2 years ago
Best ergonomic keyboard ever

I have been using ergonomic keyboards for over 5 years (previous ergonomic keyboard Microsoft Ergonomic Desktop 7000) Nice wrist rest made from a really comfortable soft material in terms of durability not too sure as I have only used it for a few weeks. A little concerning that the wrist rest cannot be detached from the keyboard. Keys are nice to type on, very quiet. The keys are split for both hands and do take a little time to get use to. They do not light up but I don't really see an issue with this as I only use it for work in a well lit environment. It is kinda irrelevant when you can touch type. I can switch between Windows, Appl...view more

Tom's Guide
★★★★
4 years ago
Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Split Keyboard 920-010111 review

The Logitech Ergo K860 is a good keyboard focused on improving your posture and reducing strain and stress.

Comfortable wrist rest, Keys provide good tactile feedback, Multiple device/OS support, Easy screenshots on Macs

Split design takes getting used to

Review Geek
★★★★★
3 years ago
Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Split Keyboard 920-010111 review

I was born an old man. When I was six or seven, I woke up many nights screaming in pain. Several X-Rays and MRIs later, and the Doctors had a diagnosis—arthritis. It’s something prevalent in my family, and arthritis was ultimately the cause of my grandmother’s death.

Comfortable Wrist Pad, Connect to three devices seamlessly, Super long battery life

More expensive than other ergonomic keyboards, Wrist Pad is not removable

JB Hi-Fi
★★★★★
3 years ago
Best ergonomic keyboard

I've been using ergonomic keyboards for the past 23 years. This by far is my favourite in the current market. The unit is one piece so it doesn't have a removable wrist pad which really works well with the design. The wrist pad is not made of fabric and can easily be wiped down which is great for keeping it clean/germs and ongoing use of the device. There are 3 different levels the keyboard can be adjusted to for comfort. The unit uses a unifying Logitech USB so if you already have another Logitech mouse connected, you can just add the device using Logitech options software. Comes with an on/off switch at the top of the keyboard, slightly underneath the lip so it wasn't obvious to me where it was. If you have used many logitech keyboards, you will be extremely pleased with this and if you are using a competitors ergonomic keyboard it is worth the switch. If they had this available in Covid WFH era, I would've purchased 2.

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