Review ID: 15684

Review Text: Worth every penny. I have used split ergonomic keyboards almost exclusively since the 1990s when I got the early stages of carpal tunnel syndrome. In recent years, I bought mechanical keyboards because I liked the old-fashioned feel, but this exacerbated my old injuries and required me to get another ergonomic keyboard. This took a little getting used to, but is just as comfortable, easy on the joints, and fast to type on as the old Microsoft Natural line of keyboards (that's a very high compliment from me). If you already have a Logitech Unifying receiver, you can download the Unifying software from Logitech and connect this keyboard to the Unifying dongle that you already have. If you can use that instead of USB, you'll find a better connection. As with all such wireless dongles, it is strongly recommended that you get a powered USB hub on your desktop (near your keyboard) and plug the dongle into the hub for the best reception for wireless devices on the desk. Some of the keys are programmable, but I only programmed the "lock" key in the upper-right because it seems inconvenient to have a key that might accidentally lock my computer and make me log back in. I don't know what material the palm rest is made of, but it's incredibly comfortable. The wrist rest also cannot be removed, so do keep that in mind. Like some Logitech mice (such as the Logitech MX Master 3), this can be paired to up to 3 devices, which is great as you can use your keyboard and mouse as a makeshift KVM switch and control multiple devices. The keyboard uses AAA batteries, and according to Logitech should last you about two years before you have to worry about replacing the batteries. While making the keyboard rechargeable like the G915 might have been nice, in a way, the AAA batteries are more convenient in my opinion as you don't have to worry about protecting the lifespan of the battery. This keyboard has not yet been added to Logi Options +, so you will have to install Logitech Options to gain full control over the keyboard's features. Does not work with G-Hub at all. The keyboard is admittedly a bit pricey, but worth every penny in my opinion.

Gold Attribute: {'Brand': 'logitech', 'Battery Size': 'aaa', 'Form Factor': 'ergonomic, full-size'}

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  1. Product Title: Logitech - ERGO K860 Ergonomic Full-size Wireless Scissor Keyboard for Windows and Mac with Palm Rest - Black

    1. "Lighting Type" : "None",
    2. "Form Factor" : "Ergonomic, Full-size",
    3. "Keyboard Technology" : "Scissor",
    4. "Wireless" : "Yes",
    5. "Product Name" : "ERGO K860 Ergonomic Full-size Wireless Scissor Keyboard for Windows and Mac with Palm Rest",
    6. "Brand" : "Logitech",
    7. "Model Number" : "920-009166",
    8. "Color" : "Black",
    9. "Color Category" : "Black",
    10. "Numeric Keypad" : "Yes",
    11. "Touchpad" : "No",
    12. "Palm Rest" : "Yes",
    13. "Foldable" : "No",
    14. "Keycap Material" : "ABS",
    15. "Dedicated Macro Keys" : "No",
    16. "Adjustable Tilt Function" : "Yes",
    17. "Multimedia Keys" : "No",
    18. "Internet Keys" : "No",
    19. "Maximum Wireless Range" : "33 feet",
    20. "Interface(s)" : "RF, Bluetooth",
    21. "Operating System Compatibility" : "Windows, Mac",
    22. "Plug and Play Operation" : "Yes",
    23. "System Requirements" : "Windows 10, 11 or later, macOS",
    24. "On/Off Switch" : "Yes",
    25. "Battery Size" : "AAA",
    26. "Number of Batteries Required" : "2",
    27. "Battery Type" : "Alkaline",
    28. "Batteries Included" : "Yes",
    29. "Product Height" : "1.9 inches",
    30. "Product Width" : "18 inches",
    31. "Product Weight" : "40.9 ounces",
    32. "Mouse Included" : "No",
    33. "Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts" : "1 year",
    34. "Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor" : "None",
    35. "UPC" : "097855151667",