Type in Comfort, Work in Style! ✨
The Arteck Split Ergonomic Keyboard is designed for comfort and efficiency, featuring a split design that promotes a natural wrist position, a cushioned wrist rest for added support, and a long-lasting rechargeable battery that ensures you stay productive without interruptions. With easy USB wireless connectivity and a modern look, this keyboard is perfect for any professional workspace.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 102 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Desktop |
Connectivity Technology | USB Wireless |
Special Features | Split Keyset Design, Ergonomic, Wrist Rest, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 102 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5"L x 9.6"W x 1.02"H |
J**O
Great keyboard.
Great product so far. I've been using it for work and it has performed very well. Nice quiet typing, feels great. Great battery life and very user friendly. Literally plug and go. I also like the low profile build it has with great quality. It's not too small and also not overly huge on my desk. Highly reccomended.
B**M
Great keyboard. Easy to use
I love this keyboard. I used to have pain in my hands with my old keyboard. This keyboard is so comfortable to use and I feel no pain while using it. It also connected to my computer seamlessly with the USB. No issues with connection. Sturdy, well-built keyboard. I love it.
B**R
a nice budget alternative. i would change only one thing...
I had just built a PC and was trying to decide on a board. i've used a wireless logitech board that i bought from walmart a long time ago, with my gaming laptop, and it's been so good that i decided that wanted to stick with logitech for my pc. i was dead set on getting the g915 lightspeed board and matching g502 mouse. but, decided after looking at a few reviews, that the mouse might be a little small for me. so i started looking at alternatives, and came across the logitech mx vertical ergo mouse. researching the mouse on youtube led me to find the logitech ergo k860 board. i'ld never tried an ergo board before and why not. but then i saw the price and thought it would be a hard hit to the pocket if i didn't like the board. luckily amazon recommended this board (Arteck split ergonomic keyboard). at just over $40 US, i thought that's a lot lighter of a blow to my wallet in case i don't like the board. and if i do like it, i can upgrade to logitech. but this board has exceeded my expectation... i built my PC for music production, but i splurged a little on the graphics side of things, because if i'm dropping the kind of money i dropped at the begging of the build (after researching), why not put a little extra and play some games too. that being said, the board feels good to type on. feels good to game on (i'm usually a controller guy...). as far as i can tell it's pretty responsive (but i'm no pro gamer so...). it's got flat base (not like the logictech), despite that the keys are lifted and angled out from the center of the board, and slightly slanted towards the center. it's not full size but does have a numpad. it has wrist wrest built in, a rechargeable battery via usb-c. it connects via 2.4g usb dongle, and has an on off switch. i like it. it fits my needs. the only con for me is that it doesn't have independent media controls (back, pause/play, forward, volume up, volume down, mute...). my logitech k360 had them and i got soo used to using them that i'm really missing them on this board. i have an i-clever open hand ergo mouse with side buttons that i mapped to the volume. but i have no solution for missing back, pause/play, foward buttons. other that, i think it's well worth the money. if they added the media buttons i wouldn't mind paying an extra ten bucks maybe...
R**
Great value
Needed to replace an old Microsoft Natural Keyboard (which they still sell for $360). Great value for the money. Battery life is good, keys are quiet and it's comfortable.
T**C
Best replacement for Microsoft Sculpt, better than Perixx
I used the Microsoft Sculpt keyboard for several years. Key features for me were (1) wireless and (2) not as massive as a standard keyboard. The Sculpts would flip out and were unreliable after a time. This Arteck is an excellent replacement. It has an internal rechargeable battery, which you can charge from your computer while using it. No more need for batteries. The connection is good, and after some practice I can type pretty accurately. There is a function lock so you can e.g. use your music controls easily. The directional keys take some getting used to -- you actually have two sets of them, including the numeric pad. I liked the first one at home and I purchased a second one for work. This is a great replacement for the Sculpt, I am very happy.
R**3
Great keyboard, highly recommend!
This keyboard has been a game changer and life saver. I’m no longer in absolute pain during my work day. Definitely recommend and it is a great price point.
K**N
Great price
I love it. It's very comfortable for my wrists and doesn't cause them stress. Great product
S**P
Squeaky keys after 6 weeks
Worked well initially but the keys started to "squeak" after a 6 weeks of use.
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