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Logitech ERGO K860 Bluetooth Ergonomic Keyboard with Integrated Palm-rest

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4.6

Average rating based on 2297 reviews

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1799 reviewers rated this product 5 stars.

285 reviewers rated this product 4 stars.

103 reviewers rated this product 3 stars.

49 reviewers rated this product 2 stars.

61 reviewers rated this product 1 stars.

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92%

Of the 2073 reviewers who responded, 1911 would recommend this product.

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This ergonomic keyboard provides excellent wrist and hand support, helping to reduce strain and discomfort for users who spend long hours typing. The split, curved design and adjustable palm rest maintain a natural, relaxed hand and wrist position. The keys are described as quiet and responsive, with a comfortable, low-profile feel. While the keyboard takes some time to get accustomed to, most reviewers find the ergonomic benefits well worth the adjustment period. Some minor drawbacks noted include the key layout and lack of backlighting.

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  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Comfortable and Sleek

    Reviewed by - January 25, 2020

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I type all day long and I Highly Recommend this product. The first thing that stood out to me about this Logitech ergonomic keyboard were the sleek keys and how quiet they are. I was pleasantly surprised at how comfortable this keyboard actually is. I thought it would take me some time to get used to the split board aspect, but it felt natural from the get go so I got used to it within minutes. As someone who sits in front of a computer 40 hours a week, getting an ergonomic keyboard is a no-brainer. It’s just the tool I need to relieve some strain from my wrists. COMFORT FEATURES: The pillowed wrist rest is super soft and gives my wrists the support they need to type with proper posture. I decided to use the kick-stands to place the keyboard at a 7 degree inclination (available at 4 and 0 as well) giving my palms/wrists the lift they need to type naturally and comfortably. SET UP & MULTI-DEVICE USE: Set up was extremely quick. The USB dongle worked instantly on desktop. This keyboard has 3 quick keys to switch to different devices including smartphones. Being able to use the keyboard for my mobile device (via Bluetooth) saves me time as well as continues to minimize strain from mobile typing which is a big part of my day job. Instead of having to email myself the text, I can simply switch devices with the press of a button and type directly on my mobile or tablet devices. QUALITY: Not only does this keyboard FEEL like a quality product, my experience thus far is that it IS a quality product. I will be using it at least 5 days a week for the foreseeable future, so working with a quality tool is simply a good idea. PACKAGING & STYLE: The box it comes in gives a great first impression - gotta love good packaging. The box is nice and it comes with some reading material to get you better acquainted with the keyboard. Usually when one thinks of ergonomic or split keyboards they’re this space-age, clunky device. Not this one! It’s performance does not compromise style. Looks good, feels good, all around a great product. NICE EXTRAS: Batteries are included and there’s even a neat little space for storing the USB dongle next to the batteries of the keyboard for easy transport. OVERALL TAKEAWAY: As I mentioned above, I highly recommend the Logitech ERGO K860. It is an understatement to say that I am happy with this product. I’m a big proponent of investing in products that help me work comfortably and I’ve found that in this keyboard. Typing naturally and comfortably honestly helps me focus on my tasks rather than get distracted from wrist strain. This is one of the best ergonomic keyboards out there so if you’re in the market for one, look no further. This just might be the tool for you.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Comfortable, great feedback.

    Reviewed by - January 19, 2020

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The split keyboard looks strange, yet once you start typing, everything seems normal. The key feel is great. Key press feedback good too. The neutral positioning of my hands is comfortable. I found the front elevated keyboard set to the first leg height the most natural of positions. KEY FEATURES: ON OFF switch on the leading edge of the rear of the keyboard easy to locate and use. You are able to pair and chose 3 devices , be they MAC, Windows, etc., and either UNIFY Receiver or Bluetooth. Top row of function keys. Here is an interesting feature, the center keys have slight landing pads to help orient your hands and finger placement. Soft wrist pad Full numeric entry pad nicely laid flat for numeric entry.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Advanced ergonomics

    Reviewed by - January 29, 2020

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is Logitech's only split ergonomic keyboard. It's also the first ergonomic keyboard that can simultaneously be paired to multiple devices, is wireless and supports multiple operating systems. This keyboard is a great complement to the MX Vertical mouse, which I'm also using. The layout uses 'island' keys that feel similar to a laptop keyboard: The keys are slightly separated, with a limited travel compared to mechanical keys. With the divided keyboard, each side is tilted left/right for a more natural resting positions of the hands. The media and desktop shortcut keys are fully functional on both macOS and Windows 10. The integrated wrist rest is nicely padded while maintaining the keyboard's contour. As a quirk, a phone can slide nicely under the curve on the keyboard. Battery: It uses 2xAAA alkaline batteries. Logitech claims two years battery life. This might be true. I'm also using another Logitech (with mechanical keys) and it's been over a year with the same batteries. On the plus side of using AAA batteries, there is no planned obsolescence here: Change the standard batteries and works like new again. Connectivity: It can either use the Logitech unifying USB receiver, or it supports Bluetooth 5.0 LE. Note that if using an older computer that does not support Low Energy mode, the keyboard might not work with Bluetooth, but works with the USB receiver. The Unifying receiver can connect to up to 6 devices (On the same receiver). I cannot reinforce enough how reliable the connection is with the unifying receiver, and one receiver works with both keyboard and mouse. The keyboard has three buttons to switch devices it connects to, or if using a compatible Logitech mouse, enable Flow to seamlessly switch between devices. This keyboard supports flow when used with the Logitech MX Vertical mouse, and it works between macOS and Windows 10. It took me about a week to adapt to this keyboard, coming from a mechanical keyboard. There are no lift tabs on the back of the keyboard, instead they are on the front so it can lean backwards when using it on a standing desk. As potential cons to consider, as per one's preferences: - No option to recharge batteries. - No wired USB: Wireless only. - No backlight keys. - No mechanical keys: From personal experience, it took me longer to get used to the shorter travel than to the split keyboard. - Keycaps are not removable.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Very comfortable and ease of use

    Reviewed by - March 12, 2021

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I had never used a key board like this before, but now I am wondering why i have never tried it, the split keyboard took a little bit of getting used too but now it dont think i could be without it, the part i love more is the wrist rest support, it is so soft and comfortable and takes a lot of pressure of my wrists, on the plus side its wireless so certainly a lot less hassle with having no dangling wires to worry about!

    Review originally posted on Logitech-emea

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

  • Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars

    It has a curve to it!

    Reviewed by - February 3, 2020

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My wrists would typically hurt after a long work day at my computer, so I decided to give this keyboard a shot as it does look more ergonomic. Large wrist support cushion at the bottom is designed to support your writs at a more natural angle, not parallel to the desk. Does this help with the pain? Yes! After just a couple days behind this keyboard I've noticed an improvement! It was sure difficult to get used to a curved shape, I had to re-adjust my typing habits a little, for example I was used to hitting B with my right thumb vs the left one. There is definitely a learning curve to get used to it. I was missing the keys at the beginning and typing real slow, but just after a couple hours I've got it. Other than a curved shape - there is not a lot of features. Keyboard is battery powered (2xAAA batteries at the bottom) so it does not have a backlight. No "wheel" like on a Logitech Craft. Keyboard supports re-mapping of the function keys using Logitech Options software. Who would I recommend this keyboard to? Someone who writes a lot - definitely! Someone who needs more functionality and uses mouse most of the time (graphic design) - No. Look at Logitech Craft instead. What would I improve? Support of up to 3 different computers via Bluetooth or Unifying receiver is nice, but no backlight and AAA battery power is definitely a step back.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Love this new Ergo Keyboard!

    Verified BuyerReviewed by - September 16, 2020

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I was looking in many different places for a good ergo keyboard that was comfortable and has easy features to use due to my hands gets swollen and I have a medical condition.. Let me tell you, this keyboard surprised me. It connects to my phone, iPad and my computer. It also connect with just one stick with my mouse as they are the same brand. It also has a great arm rest and to lift it as well. the print screen button works like a charm! It is just the perfect keyboard for sure. Very happy with this product! Super thin and very light to carry.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
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  • Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars

    Excellent for productivity and casual gaming

    Verified BuyerReviewed by - April 10, 2021

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Finally! I've been waiting for Logitech to design a keyboard similar in design to the Microsoft Natural keyboard. I've owned a range of Microsoft ergonomic keyboards, which include the 4000, Sculpt, Surface Ergonomic, etc. I've also owned many Logitech keyboards (gaming and ergonomic), but never found them as comfortable as the Microsoft keyboards. I've been using this keyboard for well over a month and must say that I am absolutely please with the comfort and responsiveness. The keys are soft, the wrist pad is comfortable, and includes all the functionality that I need in a keyboard. The only minor drawback that I experienced in the beginning was that the right side of the keyboard is spaced about 1/2" closer to the left side of the keyboard, which threw me off for the first few days. This just required some adjustments because my "muscle memory" had to be retrained. So what do I like about this keyboard? * It's wireless (unlike to 4000 Ergonomic keyboard) * It wakes up almost instantly as soon as I press a key (unlike my Surface Ergonomic Bluetooth keyboard which takes several seconds to wake up) * It doesn't intermittently stop responding when long pressing keys while gaming (unlike my Sculpt, which will become unresponsive for about 30 seconds at random times) * The keys are soft like the Surface and Sculpt * It's a split keyboard design like the Microsoft Natural designs for people like me who've grown accustomed to using this style keyboard * The wrist pad is soft similar to the Microsoft keyboards, but seems more durable and less likely to stain unlike the Microsoft keyboards * Includes a Fn key (unlike the Sculpt), making it easy to use the F1-F12 keys without a toggle switch * It supports Bluetooth (or their Unifying USB receiver) for wireless communication * It can be paired with up to three devices (PC, Macs, and anything with Bluetooth support) Regardless of its strengths, this also goes without saying that the keyboard also has some minor shortcomings. * The gap between the padding and the keyboard is a big enough channel that will allow dirt to get trapped * The padding cannot be detached (nor appears to be replaceable) * No Fn key on the left side of the spacebar (there's only one Fn key, which is to the right of the spacebar) * May take at least a couple days to adjust due to muscle memory being used to a previous keyboard * A little more pricey than comparable keyboards I can't comment on the ability to remap/customize the keys since I'm completely fine with the default setup, but I do know that it's possible. Overall, I was pleasantly surprised with this keyboard since I wasn't expecting it to feel like my previous Microsoft keyboards. I assure you that if you like the design and comfort of Microsoft keyboards, you will appreciate this keyboard even more. It's excellent for productivity, as well as for casual gamers. If you're looking for a Microsoft Natural keyboard replacement, look no further. I highly recommend this if you can deal with the minor shortcomings mentioned above.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.
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  • Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars

    Ergo Keyboard, programmable

    Reviewed by - January 21, 2020

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Logitech Ergo K860 is a nice keyboard. The programmable keys are a must have. The keys feel natural and its takes a few moments to get use to. The build in hand rest is soft water resistant. The water beads up and runs off. I am left handed, my wrist keeps sliding off the hand rest. It is easy to program the keys following the online instructions. There is a two level height adjustment in the front. The raises the front and the board slopes toward the rear. Putting it in the highest level stopped my wrist from sliding off. It also gives better fit for typing. The new hookup system allows for more than 1 device to use the same dongle. This keyboard is not back lit. If you are not a touch typist I would not recommend this keyboard, I would recommend it, if you are used to typing on an ERGO split keyboard, and upgrading.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Much better than a standard keyboard

    Reviewed by - January 20, 2020

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I must first admit, the ergonomic design was something to get used to. I am not a “techie”per se, just an everyday working mom so I didn’t see how it was going to a step up from a standard keyboard until after I used it for the first time. Also, if you don't like fooling with the instructions, they are right there on the box with a picture diagram when you open it. HUGE WIN HERE. Here are a few other features I found out about this keyboard: Pros -You can connect it via standard usb or even bluetooth —really simple setup -Is both Mac and Windows compatible -the center keys have this unique setup that somehow helps your finger placement while typing -sturdy keyboard feel -soft wrist pad Cons -It may take some getting used to coming form a standard keyboard -The power on switch is a bit easy to miss -though it’s worth it, some may find it a bit pricy After using it a few days now I feel like I’m spoiled with it now and can no longer go back to a regular keyboard. It is also reassuring to have learned that the ergonomic design is more useful and even healthier for people like me who are typing for a significant amount of time regularly.

    Review originally posted on bestbuy.com

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.

  • Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Keyboard that feels high quality

    Reviewed by - May 1, 2021

    [This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Very happy with the Logitech Ergo k860 keyboard, the wrist support is very comfortable, and the keys are very nice to press. Set up is extremely straight forward for both USB and Bluetooth. The connectivity is also very good from a long distance. I use this in the living room and have had no issues from the other side of the room roughly about 4m away. Need a little getting used to the keyboard layout if you are used to standard keyboards, but overall, an excellent quality keyboard. I have been using it for a few days and it feels natural to type on now.

    Review originally posted on Logitech-emea

    Yes, I would recommend this to a friend.