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 |
S**S
Amazing product!!
Amazing keyboard!! I am a big guy and type a lot at work. The issue I run into with normal keyboards are they are too close together and this allows me to spread my arms apart more. It increased my typing speed and comfortability. It did take me a sec to get used to it due to some awkwardness but once I did I fell in love with it. Additionally the battery life is amazing and I have been using still on the same charge and I have not charged it one yet besides the initial time. It times out if you do not use it for a bit to save on battery life, which is a serious amazing added bonus. Was very easy to set up and other similar products are more expensive. Will buy again if I need to for some reason.
J**R
Customer service excellent
I really like the size of the keyboard and the smooth hand rest; I was having a small issue with it and I contacted the company and they responded super quick with clear instructions and even a video to make sure I did everything correct. Pretty impressive Customer Service and they even offered five more years of extended warranty! Can’t beat that.
C**N
Weird, but once you get used to it - great!
I purchased this because I'm taking notes on computer, rather than by hand. I own a Mac laptop and for extended periods, the angle of a flat keyboard was making my wrists hurt.Be aware that the functions of this keyboard are NOT Mac-intuitive. For example, on my laptop, I tuck my left thumb under for the Command key + B for bold, I for italic, etc. THIS keyboard needs the Control key (little finger) + B (or I, etc.). I'm having to learn the nuances of it. That makes me slower.I am also used to my smaller keyboard (13" on the Mac) v. everything spread out a LOT MORE on the ergonomic one. The latter is probably normal size. Just keep in mind that there may be a size adjustment if you are used to a smaller keyboard.I also chose this ergonomic keyboard in order to have a 10-key, as I'll be working with a lot of numbers. (It also has the numbers above the letters, but if you know the 10-key, it's a bonus.)I like the fact that it's wireless - no cord to get in the way. It's chargeable overnight or whenever you're not using it. On/Off switch on the bottom. There are 4 adjustable 'feet' that allow you to tilt the keyboard. That's nice. The wrist rest is also pretty comfortable..*I* find it most comfortable setting it at waist/elbow level, in order to get the angle of my hands to fit the keyboard. Fortunately I have a lower slide-out keyboard tray in my desk. Otherwise, I'd raise my chair up quite a bit in order to have it at elbow level on the top of the desk. The issue I'm having is the depth of the keyboard. It's 16" wide but 9.5" deep in the middle. I have to pull out the keyboard quite a ways to have access to it all... and by then it's harder to read my tiny-print text book. Still working all this out. I wonder if I should have gotten one without the wrist rest... ? It adds a good 3.5" to the depth.Don't worry about it if you aren't used to a Mac. It's probably geared more towards Windows.Anyway, as long as you're aware of the size, and the keyboard you're coming from - once you're used to it and have positioned it correctly, these ergonomic keyboards can be very helpful with hand, wrist, shoulder, and back strain and fatigue. Just be prepared for someone else who sits at your spot and tries to type, to fuss, "What in the world is THIS??" (My IT guy hated my keyboard.)
J**.
Good keyboard. No complaints.
This keyboard helped me when I had an injured wrist. The slight angle is more comfortable once you get used to it and the wrist rest is nice.
A**R
Excellent
Some buttons in my keyboards were not functioning and ask for warranty since it was purchased 1 year ago. Emailed and got response in few hours to get replacement. Delivered att he time they said and works great. Easiest process for warranty I got so far.
W**.
Quality for a nice price.
Smooth keys and very solid. Nice value and should last a long time.
D**M
great!!!!
what a great keyboard. nice satisfying sound, tiny legs to adjust the height, easy setup. it even has a side number pad! wich my previous ergonomic keyboard didn't have. I love it
A**S
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Does well.
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