Razer's first split ergonomic keyboard puts extra keys in reach of your thumbs
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Razer's first split ergonomic keyboard puts extra keys in reach of your thumbs
"The Pro Type Ergo features ultra-low-profile, laser-etched ABS keys with a fingertip-shaped design and sound-dampening layers beneath, so you're not distracting your coworkers with incessant clacking."
"According to a release from the company, their curved layout better fits the natural resting position of your arms and hands, reducing finger crossover and unnecessary reach."
"The keyboard also features a Razer Command Dial in each corner, which you can assign up to eight functions, and a vertical strip of five customizable macro keys on the left side."
"Battery life is rated at up to three months on a full charge, but that could vary depending on how you're connecting to computers or mobile devices."
Razer has launched the Pro Type Ergo keyboard, priced at $189.99, featuring a split and curved ergonomic layout. This keyboard is designed for productivity rather than gaming, incorporating customizable LED lighting. It includes ultra-low-profile keys with sound-dampening layers, a Razer Command Dial for function assignment, and customizable macro keys. The keyboard's design promotes comfort with a padded wrist rest and adjustable tilt angles. Battery life can last up to three months, depending on connection methods.
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