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Logitech Ergo K860 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard with Wrist Rest and MX Vertical Wireless Mouse

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Style: + Mx Vertical


Features

  • Advanced ergonomic combo: Logitech ERGO K860 keyboard and MX Vertical mouse are built for all-day comfort so you can perform at your highest level in a more relaxed, natural posture
  • Ergonomic split keyboard: Type more naturally with the ERGO K860 wireless keyboard, featuring a curved, split, and sloping keyframe to reduce strain and pain on your wrists and forearms
  • Ultimate wrist comfort: ERGO K860 features a pillowed wrist rest for 54 percent more wrist support, reducing wrist bending by 25 percent compared to a standard keyboard without a palm rest
  • Adjustable palm lift: Seated or standing, this rechargeable cordless keyboard keeps your wrists in a comfortable, natural position with adjustable tilt legs of 0, 4, and -7 degrees
  • Effortless precision: ERGO K860 PerfectStroke keys match the shape of your fingertips so you can type with confidence on a full-size wireless keyboard crafted for comfort, precision, and fluidity
  • Vertical ergonomic mouse: Logitech MX Vertical places your hand in a natural handshake position with its unique 57-degree angle, reducing wrist pressure and improving forearm posture for more comfort
  • Advanced optical tracking: MX Vertical features 4000 DPI high-precision sensor that provides ultra-precise tracking and requires 4x less hand movement than a traditional mouse with 1000 DPI sensor

Description

Logitech Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo - ERGO K860 and MX Vertical Achieve high performance with this wireless keyboard and mouse set, which includes ERGO K860 ergonomic split keyboard and the MX Vertical ergonomic mouse. Ergonomist-approved and user tested, this keyboard and mouse combo allows you to work comfortably without compromising a pixel of performance. ERGO K860 Keyboard This advanced keyboard promotes a more relaxed typing posture, reducing wrist bending by 25 percent, and offering 54 percent more wrist support. PerfectStroke keys are crafted for precision, while an integrated numpad, multi-device capabilities, and two-year battery life ensures that you won’t compromise performance for ergonomics. MX Vertical Mouse The natural handshake position of the MX Vertical reduces wrist pressure and forearm strain. A 57-degree vertical angle is optimised for an ergonomic posture, while the 4000 DPI high-precision sensor delivers 4x less hand movement. A cursor speed switch lets you instantly adjust DPI speed and accuracy. One full charge delivers four months of power, while a one-minute quick charge gets you three hours.

Brand: Logitech


Color: GRAPHITE


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Special Feature: Ergonomic, Wrist Rest, Rechargeable


Keyboard Description: Ergonomic


Brand: ‎Logitech


Hardware Platform: ‎Laptop


Operating System: ‎Windows 10


Color: ‎GRAPHITE


Power Source: ‎Battery Powered


Date First Available: ‎January 15, 2020


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  • Great key action, but: (1) locks up, (2) toggling media vs. F keys sucks, (3) no right-mouse menu
Style: Keyboard Only
UPDATE 2 (7 Aug 2021, ~7 months into ownership). I found the Microsoft context-sensitive menu pop-up key -- equivalent to the right mouse button -- of the MS EP4000. See picture. I don't love this location. But at least it exists. I'm moderately used to it's weird inaccessible placement. But I do have to always look to find it, instead of knowing it's location by muscle memory, like most keys. I probably should put one of those raised gummy circles (like on my delete key and fn key here in the pic) on it. Also, I like this keyboard now so much that I bought one for the office too. It's outside office standards, so I paid for it myself. (This really helps avoid the constant disorientation of working on two different keyboard between home and work.) UPDATE (7 Apr 2021, a few months into ownership). The problems I wrote about below, seem to have miraculously evaporated. I have no idea why. Now this keyboard only spams the volume-up (or down) signal to my PC maybe once a month. And I’ve found that just taking the USB fob out for a second, and cycling the power button on the keyboard clears that every time, and takes maybe 5 second. For something that happens maybe once a month, I can live with it. It is otherwise a very comfortable, fast, easy, quiet keyboard. I’ve even become accustomed to toggling between F-keys and media keys. All in all, this is my new favorite keyboard. ORIGINAL REVIEW This seems the best option for users who loved their Microsoft Ergonomic Pro 4000. Same split layout, and the other keys are more nearly where muscle memory expects them to be (INS, Home, pg up, DEL, end, pg down). And the key action is awesome: actually way faster than the MS EP4000. ... BUT: WARNING #1: Around 1-4 times a week, the communication between my PC and this keyboard locks in some weird setting, like increasing the volume. I can unintentionally get max volume this way in <1 second, with zero forewarning. Happens when I haven't even touched the associated media key. At that time, no other inputs are possible, since the keyboard is busy spamming that one keystroke to the PC. The only solution is (after ripping my headphones off) to remove the USB fob from my PC, wait a minute, plug it back, and hope for the best. Usually that works. But sometimes it's just more of the same, and I have to manually restart my PC. At least that (a reset) always fixes it. But it's a terrible interruption to workflow. You can lose important work that way! This happens on both my self-built PC (keyboard drivers installed), and on my HP laptop (keyboard drivers not installed). So, it's not a problem with my PC. It's not a mechanical sticking (no key is physically wedged): it's a logical sticking. To be clear, it's not just "volume up" that gets locked active. Other keys too. Volume down. And toggles between apps. And stuff I can't really explain/describe: I just see a lot of fibrillation on my monitor, as the various apps go nuts - so far without editing content, but long term who knows? I should RMA this keyboard, but the key action is so damn fluid - I type a lot faster on it - that I'm dragging my feet on the RMA. That, and it's otherwise the prefect replacement for my beloved Microsoft Ergonmic Pro 4000. WARNING #2: I HATE that I have to toggle between the F-keys between F-functions and media key functions. I am not used to that. My old keyboard -- like many who buy this, I bet -- was a Microsoft Ergonmonic Pro 4000 (before Microsoft ruined that line with their terrible 7000 update). It had physically distinct media keys vs. F-keys. So I'm used to adjusting sound volume instinctively, without thinking about it, and ditto hitting F2 to edit a cell entry (e.g., in Excel), or hit F11 to enlarge my browser (to remove navigation bar shrubbery). But on this Little Compromise of a keyboard, I have to constantly recover from hitting an F-key/media with the toggle set to the wrong usage. Aarg! I am slowly learning to press the F/media key toggle, while watching my monitor for the brief flash that tells which mode it's in, then deciding whether to repress the F/media key toggle again, before trying to get either an F-key or a media key to perform some function. I'm Not loving that! I would REALLY prefer a keyboard set-up like the MS Ergonomic Pro 4000, but that is probably tied up in a patent, that MS won't release or reasonably license, but neither will they manufacture them anymore. Oh, you may still find one on eBay, used, for $300. Ugh. WARNING #3: The Microsoft context-sensitive menu pop-up key -- equivalent to the right mouse button -- of the MS EP4000, is missing. Replaced by a second key: "opt/ctrl". You'd think the driver software would let you program this key to do different things. I have not found how to make it act like the awesome key that it replaced (the Microsoft context-sensitive pop-up menu key). I'm still mourning the loss of that little key of wonder. Slows me way down to have to take hands off keyboard to fiddle around to right-mouse click every time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2021 by ZenGeekDad ZenGeekDad

  • I love this keyboard!
Style: Keyboard Only
As a long time user of the now largely discontinued Microsoft Elite-branded keyboards (the Natural and larger models for business) since the 90s, I have not found a suitable ergonomic replacement among several different brands I've tried- until now, that is. The K860 is a super solid keyboard. You can tell a lot of thought- and dare I say- customer input (chortle)- went in to this masterpiece. I love the versatility of being able to bind to multiple devices, as well as compatibility with Microsoft and Apple products. The natural key position, curved, raised keyboard layout, and comfortable palm-rest are as close to ideal as can be imagined. The function keys are customizable, though that is entirely optional. The LogiOptions+ software that you can install offers some nice configuration options. The software provides little, temporary pop-up windows that remind you when you use the number, cap, and function lock keys. I can now escape my desk by quickly typing the "lock" button to lock Windows, rather than the longer, three keystroke method. The biggest hurdle for me (if you can call it that) is getting used to the shorter travel chicklet-style keys which work best with a lighter touch than the traditional, longer travel keys like Cherry. MX One concern from the beginning was that the keyboard itself only has support legs at the bottom that allows you to tilt the keyboard so the palm rest is in a raised position (two positions are available). Unfortunately, for people that don't stand at their desk or taller people that work in a seated position, the opposite (function key side side raised) might be preferred. To that end, I searched online for possible solutions. In the end, I picked up two of these fancy 2" speaker isolation pads (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07RNB7BYP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1) and stuck them under the front of the keyboard in just such a way to get the perfect tilt-back without any wobble. Works great! The bottom line is you can't go wrong with this excellent keyboard from Logitech. Way to innovate, Logitech! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2024 by P. Allan Farrow

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