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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

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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E.S.
5.0 out of 5 starsNo longer a Microsoft fanboy.
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2020
Since the release of the first Microsoft Natural Keyboard, I have been a faithful consumer. For work, home computing, and even gaming (for a substantial amount of time) I clung to the comfort and reliability of my funny-looking, split-keyed companion. Earlier this year, ignoring all the negative feedback, I upgraded to the MS Surface Ergonomic keyboard, determined to remain loyal and true. I wanted to love it, and as far as comfort, feel, build materials and typing experience, I did. But like many have said, the MS keyboard is plagued with connectivity issues that render it relatively useless. On a daily basis, it would disconnect, the driver would crash, and freeze my computer. In a work environment, when your giving a presentation to dozens of people, that is just unacceptable. So into the closet it went, and I returned to my old MS wired standby.

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.
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Jamie E
1.0 out of 5 starsWas great, either doesn't last or software updates make it suck
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2020
Update 02/2021

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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Ellis Emefty
4.0 out of 5 stars Better engineering than competitors, best value at this price point.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2020
Style: Keyboard OnlyVerified Purchase
You probably found the Logitech Ergo K860 because you were looking at similar keyboards.

I work in a multi-OS environment, and need to switch between computers and platforms regularly. This bind to all three, and I can move between them without the need for a hardware or software KVM on my desk.

I decided to try Ergo K860, after roughly 15 years of using a competitor's ergonomic keyboards. The difference between them is palpable. the recent revisions to those models had many good features, but neither of them were designed for the kind of usage level I require - I found that the key travel and activation transition were way too mushy, and I was bottoming out the keys on almost every stroke. That adds up to a lot of impact over a long work day, and I've been noticing that my RMS was acting up more than usual for the last few months

After using the Ergo K860 for several hours, and I've not experienced the kind of fatigue and pain that I've been dealing with with my other "ergonomic" keyboards. The activation transition is much more defined, and despite a fairly short key travel distance - more laptop-like than desktop keyboard like- I find I'm not bottoming out as often or as vigorously. The keys themselves are notably more stable on their axis of motion, and don't rock under my fingers, which facilitates building consistent usage habits and fewer missed or doubled keystrokes.

I'm also experiencing zero flex from the keyboard itself, which means that I can use a consistent, light touch on all the keys, rather than having to chase key to activation depending on where on the board it it's placed.

The the largest adjustment I've had to make is in adjusting to the FKEY placement, which is more inline with placement on traditional keyboards than on the keyboard I started the day on, which has oddly shaped lozenge tops on the FKEYS.

All in all, this is a big step forward in this market, and a product I've hoped to see on the market for a good long time.
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SecondClaw
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent ergonomic keyboard, worn out keys
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2020
Style: Keyboard OnlyVerified Purchase
Update (after 2 years of nearly daily 10hr per day use):
The labels on five of the keys have worn off, which is pretty bad. You'd think there was some kind of a sealant to prevent it from happening. This has not happened to any of my previously owned keyboards. On a positive note, rest of the keyboard
still performs well, and battery life is excellent. Knocked one star due to label wear.

Original review:
As a software developer I've been using ergonomic keyboards my entire career. Recently I've been using Microsoft Surface wireless ergonomic keyboard as I wanted to go wireless. While it was nice, it had a few downsides, so when Logitech started selling K860, I jumped on it.
Here's a comparison between the two keyboards:
Microsoft keyboard:
+ Slightly better spacing between keys. It wasn't apparent until I started using the new keyboard.
+ Nice gray look - I prefer it to the all black of Logitech.
- Alcantara wristrest gets dirty (keep in mind I use the keyboard 8-10hr a day), and at some point cleaning it is impossible. It looks like crap
- Bluetooth only, which has two problems: 1 - can't access BIOS settings (since bluetooth is initialized after BIOS is loaded). And 2, there is sometimes input lag that becomes apparent, especially in games.
- Function key toggle (switching between Media and Function keys) is next to ALT key, so its easy to hit by mistake. I don't use media key, and function keys are essential for my work. It's annoying ...
- There are no pegs at the bottom to raise or tilt parts of the keyboard. I do that sometimes.

Logitech keyboard:
+ Amazing cushioned wristrest. It is soft, smooth, and just pleasure to rest the wrist on. Hopefully this won't change later, but it's miles better than the Microsoft's alcantara mess. I think it will keep cleaner too, considering its charcoal color. I think it's the best one I have ever used.
+ The keys have a much more pleasant tactile feel to them and it is a pleasure to type (certainly no mechanical keyboard, but as keyboards go, this is one of my favorites to type on). They are also very quiet.
+ Has support for bluetooth and for USB mini-receiver. The mini-receiver allows me to access BIOS during boot, and it seems to have less lag than bluetooth version. To be fair, I haven't tried bluetooth on this keyboard at all.
+ Function toggle moved to the top right part of they keyboard, so it's not possible for me to accidentally hit it.
+ Support for 3 separate computers, with 3 dedicated buttons on the keyboard. It's possible MS keyboard has a similar feature, but It never used it.
+ There are multiple pegs to allow tilting the keyboard. I often experiment with different tilts to let the wrist rest a little, though it doesn't have enough flexibility.
+ The LED light indicator of certain toggles (like CAPS LOCK) is much brighter than on MS keyboard, making it a bit more obvious;
- A somewhat tighter spacing, I wish the keyboard was a little wider. Its actual width is the same as Microsoft's one. After a few days, I did get used to new spacing - so if you get it and feel uncomfortable, give it some time.
- Num-lock doesn't have an indicator light. Not a huge deal, but I do toggle at times, and without the indicator I get confused sometimes.

Overall, after a couple of days of using and getting comfortable the keyboard, I love it. No word on battery life yet though.

Update (4/12/2020) - now that I"ve used the keyboard another 3 weeks, every day for 10 hours a day, I can say for sure this is the best keyboard I have ever used. The wrist-rest developed lighter-colored spots where my wrist touches it - not sure if its from constant wear, but I will try to clean it a bit. But functionally, its perfect. I finally fully adjusted to key spacing, and can type on the keyboard as fast as I normally can. The barely-there clicks of the keys create a very satisfying tactile feel (still not as good as mechanical, but dead quiet). Once quarantine ends and I can work from the office again, I will have to buy another one of these.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent ergonomic keyboard, worn out keys
By SecondClaw on March 28, 2020
Update (after 2 years of nearly daily 10hr per day use):
The labels on five of the keys have worn off, which is pretty bad. You'd think there was some kind of a sealant to prevent it from happening. This has not happened to any of my previously owned keyboards. On a positive note, rest of the keyboard
still performs well, and battery life is excellent. Knocked one star due to label wear.

Original review:
As a software developer I've been using ergonomic keyboards my entire career. Recently I've been using Microsoft Surface wireless ergonomic keyboard as I wanted to go wireless. While it was nice, it had a few downsides, so when Logitech started selling K860, I jumped on it.
Here's a comparison between the two keyboards:
Microsoft keyboard:
+ Slightly better spacing between keys. It wasn't apparent until I started using the new keyboard.
+ Nice gray look - I prefer it to the all black of Logitech.
- Alcantara wristrest gets dirty (keep in mind I use the keyboard 8-10hr a day), and at some point cleaning it is impossible. It looks like crap
- Bluetooth only, which has two problems: 1 - can't access BIOS settings (since bluetooth is initialized after BIOS is loaded). And 2, there is sometimes input lag that becomes apparent, especially in games.
- Function key toggle (switching between Media and Function keys) is next to ALT key, so its easy to hit by mistake. I don't use media key, and function keys are essential for my work. It's annoying ...
- There are no pegs at the bottom to raise or tilt parts of the keyboard. I do that sometimes.

Logitech keyboard:
+ Amazing cushioned wristrest. It is soft, smooth, and just pleasure to rest the wrist on. Hopefully this won't change later, but it's miles better than the Microsoft's alcantara mess. I think it will keep cleaner too, considering its charcoal color. I think it's the best one I have ever used.
+ The keys have a much more pleasant tactile feel to them and it is a pleasure to type (certainly no mechanical keyboard, but as keyboards go, this is one of my favorites to type on). They are also very quiet.
+ Has support for bluetooth and for USB mini-receiver. The mini-receiver allows me to access BIOS during boot, and it seems to have less lag than bluetooth version. To be fair, I haven't tried bluetooth on this keyboard at all.
+ Function toggle moved to the top right part of they keyboard, so it's not possible for me to accidentally hit it.
+ Support for 3 separate computers, with 3 dedicated buttons on the keyboard. It's possible MS keyboard has a similar feature, but It never used it.
+ There are multiple pegs to allow tilting the keyboard. I often experiment with different tilts to let the wrist rest a little, though it doesn't have enough flexibility.
+ The LED light indicator of certain toggles (like CAPS LOCK) is much brighter than on MS keyboard, making it a bit more obvious;
- A somewhat tighter spacing, I wish the keyboard was a little wider. Its actual width is the same as Microsoft's one. After a few days, I did get used to new spacing - so if you get it and feel uncomfortable, give it some time.
- Num-lock doesn't have an indicator light. Not a huge deal, but I do toggle at times, and without the indicator I get confused sometimes.

Overall, after a couple of days of using and getting comfortable the keyboard, I love it. No word on battery life yet though.

Update (4/12/2020) - now that I"ve used the keyboard another 3 weeks, every day for 10 hours a day, I can say for sure this is the best keyboard I have ever used. The wrist-rest developed lighter-colored spots where my wrist touches it - not sure if its from constant wear, but I will try to clean it a bit. But functionally, its perfect. I finally fully adjusted to key spacing, and can type on the keyboard as fast as I normally can. The barely-there clicks of the keys create a very satisfying tactile feel (still not as good as mechanical, but dead quiet). Once quarantine ends and I can work from the office again, I will have to buy another one of these.
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TM Kelly
4.0 out of 5 stars Comfy Crumb Catcher
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2021
Style: Keyboard OnlyVerified Purchase
I've never had an ergonomic keyboard before, but I have tried them out. I've never really liked the ones I've tried, but when I got a job that required much more typing than I was used to I knew it was probably time to get one.

I chose this model based on the reviews it received, and it is the first keyboard I've purchased online because I'm tactile; I want to feel that key bounce before I commit.

Over all I am very happy with this purchase. It took a little work to get the single dongle to group pair my Logi M57 mouse and the K860, but once that happened it was nicer than having to plug up 2 usb ports for each of them.

My one complaint, and why I took a star away is because I can't remove the wrist pad to clean the gap made between the pad and the keyboard. I've resorted to using precision tweezers to pull out specks. This isn't a huge deal right now, because I'm only on my first month with the keyboard, but I imagine over time it's gonna get pretty funky in that gap.
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T. Nasseri
4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome and invest 2 to 3 weeks to get used to it
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2020
Style: Keyboard OnlyVerified Purchase
I wasn't too sure at first but all the reviews convinced me to try it. It took me about 3 weeks to get used to it. Now, I love it. The words glide on the screen and I am super fast at typing. I do about 50 words per min. and same as my previous normal Logitech keyboard. I connect both the keyboard and mouse via Bluetooth without issues to my HP Specter laptop. I recommend this keyboard due to the ergonomics and because the padding is comfortable. I have a stand-up desk so the wrist pad comes in handy and provides that support. Very modern design and Logitech hit it out of the park with this one. Yes a bit expensive but you won't regret it. I am a tax accountant so I type a crap load of emails. The 10 key works awesomely in the tax software and Excel.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Awesome and invest 2 to 3 weeks to get used to it
By T. Nasseri on July 26, 2020
I wasn't too sure at first but all the reviews convinced me to try it. It took me about 3 weeks to get used to it. Now, I love it. The words glide on the screen and I am super fast at typing. I do about 50 words per min. and same as my previous normal Logitech keyboard. I connect both the keyboard and mouse via Bluetooth without issues to my HP Specter laptop. I recommend this keyboard due to the ergonomics and because the padding is comfortable. I have a stand-up desk so the wrist pad comes in handy and provides that support. Very modern design and Logitech hit it out of the park with this one. Yes a bit expensive but you won't regret it. I am a tax accountant so I type a crap load of emails. The 10 key works awesomely in the tax software and Excel.
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B
4.0 out of 5 stars Solid keyboard for serious computer work. Just wish it was backlit.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2020
Style: Keyboard OnlyVerified Purchase
My relationship with this keyboard is love-hate.
I really love the truly ergonomic layout and the wrist rest, even the downward slope (i.e. sloping away from you) which was a huge surprise I didn't realize I was missing, but... why no backlight? Couldn't just require one more battery to help out us night owls?
This is pretty expensive for something that isn't backlit. Also has a sketchy nag screen to install some Logitech software when the Windows driver loads.

Pros:
- Ergonomic design, which is an absolute must-have if you're e.g. writing serious code. 10/10.
- Nice tactile "click" to the keys without being overbearingly noisy. They feel great and give good feedback, but don't annoy others near me like other mechanical keyboards.
- Multiple device switching (one of which can be the USB BT dongle). SO HELPFUL for switching between work/personal computers while working from home.
- Included USB bluetooth receiver. Required for e.g. BIOS passwords with no native bluetooth stack in the preboot environment. Searched hard for that feature in a keyboard and this one delivers beautifully, never skipping.
- Elongated key shapes to keep each side symmetrical (e.g. T, G, H, N, 6, 7 keys). Very helpful when adjusting from non-ergo to this shape.
- Battery life. Had this thing a few months now and haven't had to change the batteries (using the included ones). Unfortunately this is probably partially due to the lack of backlight.
- Downward slant with two settings. Maybe could've used a slant the other way (i.e. toward you) but meh. Not crucial. Can't have everything.
- Ability to toggle function keys from defaulting to normal keys or defaulting to the function version.
- Full NumPad and Insert/del/Home/End/PgUp/PgDn section. Previous ergo keyboards I've bought (admittedly much cheaper) didn't have this. Nice for working with hex or b64.
- Handy little LED on the CapsLock key (not something that's guaranteed on ergo keyboards for some reason).
- Works well with any OS I've tested it with: Windows 10, macOS High Sierra/Mojave/Catalina (the latter two in QEMU VMs though), Kali Linux, Ubuntu Linux, and KDE Neon.

Cons:
- No backlight. I put an IKEA LED strip under part of my desk and/or use a desk lamp. Meh. Still seems... lazy.
- Annoying nag screen when the Windows driver is loaded. WTF is that about? I'm here for the *hardware*, quit trying to nag me into installing your buggy, closed-source software please, thanks. I'll trust it when I see the source (or put it through Ghidra, but... such a low priority).
- Command/Win keys don't properly match what's actually written on the keys in macOS - Opt and Cmd are swapped. Windows/Linux lines up how you'd expect, so this may just be yet another macOS quirk, not necessarily Logitech's fault, though. Your muscle memory will adjust eventually.
- There doesn't seem to be a good way to clean the wrist rest, which is a nylon/cloth-y blend sort of material. Beware if you like to eat pizza while working!

Solid keyboard. By far more Pros than Cons. I might splurge on a second model to take back to the office in the future. Would very much recommend if ergonomic keyboards are your thing. The included USB dongle allows it to work where most other bluetooth keyboards would not (e.g. the UEFI/BIOS).
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Nestor Lobos
4.0 out of 5 stars NOT MEANT FOR EVERYONE
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2020
Style: Keyboard OnlyVerified Purchase
I believe this keyboard is catered to a specific type of user, probably those who spend their time typing hundreds of paragraphs . I am a designer and spend all day drafting away with autodesk programs. I bought this keyboard in an effort to reduce or prevent any muscle strain but it did not help me much. Usually, I keep my left hand on the keyboard and my right hand on the mouse but with a division down the center of the keyboard, it’s not ideal. There is a big learning curve to this keyboard and I found myself making more mistakes than usual. If you are the type of person who types for a living, you’re going to enjoy the feel and comfort of this keyboard, but if you are not that person, save your money. For $130, you could get something cheaper with similar results.
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Daniel Carter
4.0 out of 5 stars Never used ergonomics before but seems great, no wake-up delay (not sure if there is with BT)
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2021
Style: Keyboard OnlyVerified Purchase
I was looking for a full-size keyboard that would support both Mac and Windows, has low-profile keys (not like the K850), and most importantly does not use rechargeable batteries - I don't see any point in a wireless keyboard if you have to plug it in every two weeks or so, why not just leave it plugged in at that point?

I have never used an ergonomic keyboard before, but since this had the features I wanted I decided to give it a try. I will say it takes some getting used to, but once you're used to it it's not much different than typing on a regular keyboard. I mostly use it with the unifying receiver which I have on a USB switch to switch between multiple computers, but I have lightly used the keyboard's switching and bluetooth abilities - easy to pair, just hold down one of the three device keys to pair that device.

Pros:
- (Speculation) I know with my previous Logitech keyboard, the standard AAAs would last a few years and I expect this will be comparable.
- Wrist pad is nice
- No wake-up delay (at least not with the unifying receiver - have noticed any with BT, but haven't used that much
- No notable delay switching between computers
- Can also use it with my phone (as it is a standard BT keyboard)
- Most top row keys can be customized using Logi Options software (although in my experience, customizations may not always stick, also s/w doesn't work great on a Mac)

Neutral:
- (Don't want to call it a con as it would drastically affect battery) no backlight - didn't think this would be an issue, but not being used to the F-key placement I needed a light. I put an LED strip above my keyboard tray - perfect solution for me!

Cons:
- When sharing via one USB unifying receiver and a USB switch, keyboard will not switch from Windows to Mac layout (for the modifier keys) and the FN lock cannot be automatically set per-device - I know my switching scenario is not the normal use case - I do it this way as it switches both my keyboard and mouse),
- FN lock and printscreen placement seems awkward - I hit these accidentally a lot. Printscreen can be customized but FN lock can not
- FN lock and battery keys can not be customized - I accidentally hit FN lock all the time, and battery key seems somewhat useless to me
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kovec
4.0 out of 5 stars Easily use with multiple devices, key layout needs improvement
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2022
Style: Keyboard OnlyVerified Purchase
The best thing about this keyboard is that it's easy to use with multiple devices (up to 3). There's 3 dedicated keys to switch among the 3 paired devices and i use them all the time. The downside is that while it works perfectly for the Logitech Unified Receiver, i had some lag when paired with my Bluetooth adapter.

The keyboard feels good but i wouldn't say great given the price. I'm used to using a mechanical keyboard so these keys feel slightly sloppy to me because they have some sideways movement. I think most people wouldn't notice it though. But for me, considering the price and given my mechanical keyboard background (which was cheaper than this BTW), i expected better quality keys.

The biggest issue i have with this keyboard is the key layout. Unfortunately, there just aren't many good ergonomic keyboards to choose from so i sacrificed the layout for some other benefits when choosing this one. I hate having the 'B' and '6' keys on my left hand. They're just two keys, but it's a big deal considering how much i type. I've been using this keyboard for over a month now and i still have a lot of errors with 'B' and '6.' I just don't understand why they can't have those keys for BOTH hands and let you choose. I feel like the design team chose symmetry over functionality with the layout. Aesthetics should never come before functionality when it comes to ergonomics.

Some nitpicky things are the volume control keys should stand out more. Those three keys look extremely similar, especially when you're only glancing at the keys, and since they're inline with all the other keys i can't just choose them from spatial memory. I'm always accidently muting when i intended to decrease volume or decreasing volume when i intended to increase volume. One last nitpicky thing is that this keyboard uses disposable batteries. I don't understand why new devices are still using disposable batteries in 2022.
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JeepGirl78
4.0 out of 5 stars Wrist rest DOES stain/fade, keys are starting to malfunction after only 2 years.
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2022
Style: Keyboard OnlyVerified Purchase
I had to go through my purchases to find out how long ago I bought this keyboard because suddenly I am having issues with some of the keys. I'm finding my enter key is not responding and I have to press it a few times until it finally does. I bought this keyboard in March of 2020, and for $130, I would expect it to last a little bit longer before having this kind of issue. I don't type "hard," and I don't beat up my keyboard. It literally sits on my desk, is not moved around, and is only used for typing.

When I found my order and clicked to view the product description (I wanted to see what - if any - guarantees there might be), I noticed that Logitech claims that the fabric is stain resistant. Let me make it very clear that this is absolutely incorrect. The staining isn't really a major concern for me, but as you can see in my photo that I just took, the keyboard fabric WILL stain where your wrists lay on it. I do not have dirty hands, nor do I have any kids at all, let alone kids with hands covered in sticky jelly or anything else that could potentially cause these stains. I suppose it's simply the result of my wrists constantly laying on these two sides of the wrist rest. If you type the way we are supposed to type, your wrists don't move much at all, and this is the end result.

(I just had to press enter 6 times to get to this line...)

This review is meant to be helfpul and informative. I do like this keyboard very much, but was disheartened to see how much it had cost me. I was used to buying a new keyboard every few years, and prior to this one, I had used the $45 Microsoft ergo keyboard which always worked just fine. For $45, it didn't matter much to me that I had to buy a new one every few years. But if Logitech is going to charge more than twice that and not even last as long, I'll be going right back to Microsoft...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Wrist rest DOES stain/fade, keys are starting to malfunction after only 2 years.
By JeepGirl78 on June 7, 2022
I had to go through my purchases to find out how long ago I bought this keyboard because suddenly I am having issues with some of the keys. I'm finding my enter key is not responding and I have to press it a few times until it finally does. I bought this keyboard in March of 2020, and for $130, I would expect it to last a little bit longer before having this kind of issue. I don't type "hard," and I don't beat up my keyboard. It literally sits on my desk, is not moved around, and is only used for typing.

When I found my order and clicked to view the product description (I wanted to see what - if any - guarantees there might be), I noticed that Logitech claims that the fabric is stain resistant. Let me make it very clear that this is absolutely incorrect. The staining isn't really a major concern for me, but as you can see in my photo that I just took, the keyboard fabric WILL stain where your wrists lay on it. I do not have dirty hands, nor do I have any kids at all, let alone kids with hands covered in sticky jelly or anything else that could potentially cause these stains. I suppose it's simply the result of my wrists constantly laying on these two sides of the wrist rest. If you type the way we are supposed to type, your wrists don't move much at all, and this is the end result.

(I just had to press enter 6 times to get to this line...)

This review is meant to be helfpul and informative. I do like this keyboard very much, but was disheartened to see how much it had cost me. I was used to buying a new keyboard every few years, and prior to this one, I had used the $45 Microsoft ergo keyboard which always worked just fine. For $45, it didn't matter much to me that I had to buy a new one every few years. But if Logitech is going to charge more than twice that and not even last as long, I'll be going right back to Microsoft...
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4.0 out of 5 stars Great Ergonomic, could've been a little better
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2022
Style: Keyboard OnlyVerified Purchase
I really needed a full size Ergonomic Keyboard and I really like this model. It can be used for both MAC and Windows with both a Start and Command Keys. There is a hotkey method to switch the keyboard depending on which OS you want to use. The wrist pad is comfortable, but it does add some extra bulk to the size of the keyboard overall. They keys are comfortable to type on with very little resistance. Button presses sound like you're typing on a laptop.

Typical of Logitech to have convenient hotkeys along the top for ease of use. Media buttons for Play, forward, backward and volume is a nice quality of life feature.

Bluetooth connectivity is pretty stable without any issues. There are 3 hotkeys to sync 3 different devices to this one keyboard. I use the USB Logitech Receiver for my work laptop, Bluetooth wireless to sync to my MAC and my iPhone. Syncing the keyboard to my iPhone was very wonky. It took me several tries to get it to pair by using the keyboard key combo that needs to be entered on the keyboard.

I can't comment on the gaming capabilities of this keyboard because this keyboard for work purposes, hence the 3-Star rating from this perspective.

Two features that would make this keyboard a 5-Star rating (from my perspective) would be backlit keys and a rechargeable battery instead of 3-AAA batteries to replace.
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