The best ergonomic keyboards reduce strain on your hands, wrists, and arms. They help lower the risk of repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) by letting you type in a more natural position, thanks to ...
It took me a few moments to wrap my head around this review. I initially approached it as a gaming keyboard, given that it features switches and colored LEDs, which I typically encounter in the ...
There are two main types of keyboards you should look for if typing comfort is paramount. Keyboards with mechanical switches offer superior key stability and a satisfying clicking sensation, while ...
Chances are, the keyboard you’ve got in front of you is rectangular and flat — with few ergonomic designs, despite how much time you spend using it. Fortunately, plenty of companies are getting savvy ...
Logitech is announcing a new wireless ergonomic keyboard, Wave Keys — the latest addition to its portfolio of ergonomic products. The new keyboard features a signature wave design for familiar and ...
Most keyboards have a problem: they don’t position your hands, wrists and arms in their natural positions. This results in unnecessary pressure or stress — what’s commonly referred to as “pronation” ...
We bet you never saw a keyboard like Mobile Pixels’ ergonomic Tetra Keyboard. You can put the two halves of this split keyboard anywhere you want to maximize comfort. Plus, it comes with an 8-inch, ...
There was a time, during the era when all desktop PCs were beige colored, that if you went into a store to buy a peripheral like a keyboard or mouse, you only had two options- Logitech or Microsoft.
The Epomaker Split70 keyboard is now available on the official Epomaker website, Amazon, and Aliexpress stores. During the 11.11 shopping event, users can enjoy a 15% discount on the new product via ...
Spending too much time working on a keyboard can hurt your wrists, but ergonomic keyboards can offer relief. These twisty keyboards depart from the flat, rectangular models most of us are accustomed ...
I’ve dealt with neck pain since my early 20s. Becoming a full-time writer in my late 30s did not help matters. I discovered the concept of a split ergonomic keyboard and wondered whether one could ...