

It’s designed to help you put your wrists into a more neutral posture. Not only can you slide your cell phone cables or chargers under the keyboard, but the curve and elevation allow for more comfort when typing. Despite being curved and made of plastic, this keyboard is solid and comfortable, and there’s a good reason why.

You’ll also find that it’s made entirely of plastic, with a metal plate under the top layer to support it. Asides from a single power button slider on the top, there’s no extra cables or unnecessary switches here. Unlike the Kinesis Freestyle2, this isn’t a medical or industrial looking keyboard. The K860 floats up off the desk and invites you to walk up play with it. That name seems weird, but you need to see the keyboard to believe it. Logitech calls this a “split curved keyframe.” Instead of laying flat to your desk like the Microsoft Surface Ergonomic Keyboard, the Logitech K860 has a slight bit of elevation and a curve to it on both its front and back ends. It’s all in the curveĪt first glance, you’ll know why the Logitech K860 is not your traditional ergonomic keyboard. Be it the unique curvy design and ergonomics, or the cozy palm rest, the K860 is hands-down one of the most comfortable keyboards you can buy. But it’s not your ordinary economic keyboard. Priced at $130, the Logitech Ergo K860 completes Logitech’s Ergo lineup.
