Brand | Logitech |
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Series | Logitech K860 |
Item model number | 920-009166 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 2.56 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 9.17 x 17.95 x 1.89 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.17 x 17.95 x 1.89 inches |
Color | Graphite |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. (included) |
Department | Keyboards/Input Devices |
Manufacturer | Logitech |
ASIN | B07ZWK2TQT |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | January 15, 2020 |
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Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard - Split Keyboard, Wrist Rest, Natural Typing, Stain-Resistant Fabric, Bluetooth and USB Connectivity, Compatible with Windows/Mac
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Material | Paper,Plastic |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Brand | Logitech |
Wireless Communication Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Feature | Ergonomic, Wrist Rest |
About this item
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- Wireless range:10 m (33-ft) wireless range
- Improved Typing Posture: Type more naturally with a curved, split keyframe and reduce muscle strain on your wrists and forearms thanks to the sloping keyboard design
- Pillowed Wrist Rest: Curved wrist rest with memory foam layer offers typing comfort with 54 per cent more wrist support; 25 per cent less wrist bending compared to standard keyboard without palm rest
- Perfect Stroke Keys: Scooped keys match the shape of your fingertips so you can type with confidence on a wireless keyboard crafted for comfort, precision and fluidity
- Adjustable Palm Lift: Whether seated or standing, keep your wrists in total comfort and a natural typing posture with ergonomically-designed tilt legs of 0, -4 and -7 degrees
- Ergonomist Approved: The ERGO K860 wireless ergonomic keyboard is certified by United States Ergonomics to improve posture and lower muscle strain
- Familiar Features: Conveniently connect with the USB receiver or Bluetooth, customise Fn key use, and enjoy the quiet keys, full-size layout and CAPS LOCK indicator
- Sustainability: Plastic parts in ERGO K860 Graphite include 71% certified post consumer recycled plastic; uses FSC-certified paper for responsible packaging.
- Powered by Logitech Options: Customise Fn Keys, create custom shortcuts and get battery-life notifications via Logitech Options computer software
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Are batteries included? | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No |
Are batteries required? | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Color | Graphite | Black | Black | Pink | Rechargeable Black | Green |
Connectivity Technology | USB | Wireless | Wireless | Bluetooth | Wireless | Bluetooth |
Item Dimensions | 9.17 x 17.95 x 1.89 inches | 17.52 x 7.35 x 0.79 inches | 21.4 x 5.6 x 1.3 inches | 13.58 x 5.91 x 1.06 inches | — | 13.58 x 5.91 x 1.06 inches |
Item Weight | 2.56 lbs | — | 1.17 lbs | 0.99 lbs | — | 0.99 lbs |
Product Description
Type more naturally with ERGO K860 - an advanced ergonomic keyboard that promotes a more relaxed typing posture – reducing wrist bending by 25% and offering 54% more wrist support. The curved, split keyframe reduces muscle strain on your wrists and forearms. And the pillowed wrist rest offers comfort and the optimal ergonomic position. The adjustable palm lift feature keeps your wrists in a natural posture, whether you're seated or standing. You’ll confidently type on Perfect Stroke keys—crafted for precision and fluidity. And an integrated numpad, multi-device capabilities, and two-year battery life ensure that you won’t compromise performance for ergonomics.
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Natural Typing
Type more naturally with a full-size curved, split keyframe that improves typing posture.
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Better Posture, More Comfort
The sloping form reduces muscle strain on your wrists and forearms, keeping your hands, neck and shoulders relaxed.
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Ultra-Precise Typing with Perfect Stroke Keys
Confidently type on keys crafted for precision and fluidity. Fingers glide effortlessly across the matte surface of the keys. And scooped keys make it easy to orient your fingers and stay focused.
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54% More Wrist Support
The pillowed wrist rest places your arms just above the keyboard, offering 54%* more wrist support while preventing strain and reducing wrist bending by 25%*.
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3 Layers Of Comfort
The ERGO K860 comes with three separate layers: 1. Fabric with stain-resistant, easy-clean coating; 2. Support high-density foam for a firm feel; 3. Comfort memory foam for sustained comfort.
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Adjustable Palm Lift
Keep your wrists in a natural, comfortable position whether seated or standing with an innovative palm lift feature. Tilt legs of 0°, -4°, and -7° lift your palms into an optimal ergonomic position.

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Layout
| Full size, curved, split | Full size, curved | Full size | Full size |
Palm Rest
| Pillowed/ Multi-layer foam | Cushioned | Yes | No |
Adjustable Palm Lift
| Yes/Tilt legs with 0°, -4°,-7° | No | No | No |
Power
| Up to 24 months/2AAA batteries | Up to 36 months/2AAA batteries | Up to 10 days/micro-USB charge | Up to 10 days/USB-C charge |
Connected Devices
| Up to 3 | 1 | 1 | Up to 3 |
Logitech FLOW Control
| Up to 3 | No | No | Up to 3 |
Windows Compatible
| Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
macOS Compatible
| Yes | No | No | Yes |
Chrome OS compatible
| Yes | No | No | No |
Linux Compatible
| Yes | No | No | Yes |
Android Compatible
| Yes | No | No | Yes |
iOS Compatible
| Yes | No | No | Yes |
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Minimize fatigue and reduce tension with innovative and smart designs that promote natural and relaxed body movement and posture.
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Is the palm rest stain-resistant and easy to clean?
Yes, the palm rest is coated so it is stain-resistant and easy to clean. It also feels smooth and comfortable. General stains can be removed with commercial soap and detergents. Avoid marker and permanent inks.
Is ERGO K860 fully compatible with Windows and macOS?
Yes. To provide the perfect typing experience on either platform, the printed dual key layout works with both MacOS and Windows.
Are ergonomic keyboards only for those who have carpal tunnel syndrome or some other injury already?
Absolutely not. Ergonomic keyboards are for anyone looking for greater comfort as they promote a more natural and relaxed posture.
How can I adjust the palm lift to fit my unique desk setup?
You can adjust the angle of your keyboard to keep your wrists in a natural, unbent position. Choose between 0°, -4° and -7°, whichever position best fits your desk setup.
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Then, I discovered the Logitech Ergo K860. At $130 buckarinos, it was painful to purchase, but I kinda fell in love with the MS Surface Ergonomic keyboard's similar form factor and keys, that I decided to go out on a limb, and give the Logitech a shot. I was not disappointed.
I already use the Logi wireless receiver for my trackball mouse, so I didn't even have to take up an extra USB port to use the keyboard. I simply opened up the logitech software, turned on the keyboard, and boom it connected flawlessly. I haven't had a single disconnect, or issue with mysteriously typing multiple characters, or system lag; all of which were constant with the MS board.
I really like the thickness of the wrist pad and the ability to raise the slope of the keyboard up or down depending on your preference. I have an adjustable standing desk, so that feature comes in handy. The feel of the keys are comparable to the MS, though it is slightly edged out by the Surface keyboard. Same goes for the look, however, I'll take a functioning black keyboard over a slightly more attractive defective gray one any day of the week.
The only thing I would ding this keyboard on is the shape of some of the keys. I won't go into each one specifically, as I expect that I'll eventually get used to all of them with time. Still it's a bit awkward while touch typing training your fingers to move over a few centimeters.
I highly recommend this keyboard for anyone who is disappointed with MS's newest offering, wants to free themselves from a wired keyboard, likes the feel of laptop style keys, and prefers the comfort of a split key, ergonomic design.
-Official Mac support - the keys on the K860 have the proper Command and Option key logos/labeling. Not a huge problem, but it would get a little annoying to try and remember that the Start key for a Windows keyboard was the OPT key for Mac-specific ones, for example.
-Slightly smaller size - Although its not much smaller, it looks a bit smaller on my desk compared to the K860. This is mostly because of the smaller bezels around the keys, but the keys themselves are normal sized.
- Caps-lock key light - There is now an LED that tells you if Caps Lock is engaged on the K860
-Enhanced Function Keys - The lock button locks my Mac, the calculator button opens calculator. Everything with the enhanced Function Key shortcuts work perfectly now.
The split keys were very easy to get used to, I was up to my normal typing speed within an hour. If you are a Mac user as well this one is a no-brainer due to official MacOS support. Although it is much more expensive than the K350 it offers a much better ergonomic design and feels a lot more "premium" thanks to the little touches like the ability to use it via Bluetooth, adjust the wrist-rest height, ability to pair with up to three devices, etc...

By Dan on January 21, 2020
-Official Mac support - the keys on the K860 have the proper Command and Option key logos/labeling. Not a huge problem, but it would get a little annoying to try and remember that the Start key for a Windows keyboard was the OPT key for Mac-specific ones, for example.
-Slightly smaller size - Although its not much smaller, it looks a bit smaller on my desk compared to the K860. This is mostly because of the smaller bezels around the keys, but the keys themselves are normal sized.
- Caps-lock key light - There is now an LED that tells you if Caps Lock is engaged on the K860
-Enhanced Function Keys - The lock button locks my Mac, the calculator button opens calculator. Everything with the enhanced Function Key shortcuts work perfectly now.
The split keys were very easy to get used to, I was up to my normal typing speed within an hour. If you are a Mac user as well this one is a no-brainer due to official MacOS support. Although it is much more expensive than the K350 it offers a much better ergonomic design and feels a lot more "premium" thanks to the little touches like the ability to use it via Bluetooth, adjust the wrist-rest height, ability to pair with up to three devices, etc...



Well, has been just about 1 year and my keyboard has started losing connection while typing frequently. I have a feeling it is one of the recent logitech updates that is causing it since it seems to have started after a small one around January 2021, but otherwise I haven't figured out any way to get it to stay connected. It does start working on it's own, but I'm not always closely watching the screen and it's possible to lose a lot of input if you aren't paying attention. Seems to be more common in certain programs as well which is why I think it may be a software issue, but downgrading my rating unless this stops or logitech issues a software update that fixes it. A $130 keyboard should not have connectivity issues, period.
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I migrated from a Microsoft Sculpt which I have extensive tested for 5 or 6 years of programming and love the keyboard but the proprietary connectivity is so bad I had to get something else.
Comparing this to the sculpt, the key layout is close but not exact, so it will have a learning curve before you get used to it. The wrist rest is better than the sculpt, but I still like the downslope that the sculpt has. This isn't bad, the sculpt is still a more natural feel for me based on my chair and desk height. Otherwise, this keyboard feels very secure on my desk, the keys are crisp with a short press distance but very good feedback.
Setup was super easy, paired on my existing usb receiver with no problem, also can pair with my laptop using bluetooth, which is a plus.
I don't really mind the no rechargeable batteries issue, I have current rechargeable keyboards and I have to recharge them every week or two, same with my MX anywhere mouse, so not a negative for me. My star deduction is for the lack of backlight. It's not something required, but in such an expensive product, it should be in there by default, MX keys and master both have backlit keyboards and are quite a bit cheaper.
Anyway, so far it's working great, I hope it lasts a long time, it's definitely not a cheap product. If it was illuminated and/or about 20% cheaper, it would be a 5 star product.

By Jamie E on January 24, 2020
Well, has been just about 1 year and my keyboard has started losing connection while typing frequently. I have a feeling it is one of the recent logitech updates that is causing it since it seems to have started after a small one around January 2021, but otherwise I haven't figured out any way to get it to stay connected. It does start working on it's own, but I'm not always closely watching the screen and it's possible to lose a lot of input if you aren't paying attention. Seems to be more common in certain programs as well which is why I think it may be a software issue, but downgrading my rating unless this stops or logitech issues a software update that fixes it. A $130 keyboard should not have connectivity issues, period.
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I migrated from a Microsoft Sculpt which I have extensive tested for 5 or 6 years of programming and love the keyboard but the proprietary connectivity is so bad I had to get something else.
Comparing this to the sculpt, the key layout is close but not exact, so it will have a learning curve before you get used to it. The wrist rest is better than the sculpt, but I still like the downslope that the sculpt has. This isn't bad, the sculpt is still a more natural feel for me based on my chair and desk height. Otherwise, this keyboard feels very secure on my desk, the keys are crisp with a short press distance but very good feedback.
Setup was super easy, paired on my existing usb receiver with no problem, also can pair with my laptop using bluetooth, which is a plus.
I don't really mind the no rechargeable batteries issue, I have current rechargeable keyboards and I have to recharge them every week or two, same with my MX anywhere mouse, so not a negative for me. My star deduction is for the lack of backlight. It's not something required, but in such an expensive product, it should be in there by default, MX keys and master both have backlit keyboards and are quite a bit cheaper.
Anyway, so far it's working great, I hope it lasts a long time, it's definitely not a cheap product. If it was illuminated and/or about 20% cheaper, it would be a 5 star product.

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