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