Discover the ultimate in comfort and style with the Arteck Backlit USB Wired Ergonomic Split Keyboard. Designed with your well-being in mind, its split design aligns your wrists and forearms in a natural, relaxed position, reducing the risk of strain during extended typing sessions. The soft cushioned wrist rest provides vital support, allowing you to type with ease and comfort.
Elevate your workspace with seven unique LED backlight colors, each featuring three adjustable brightness levels to suit your mood and environment. Whether you’re working late at night or in a brightly lit office, you can enjoy a personalized lighting experience that enhances both aesthetics and usability.
Setting up your new keyboard is a breeze. With a simple plug-and-play design, just connect the 1.8M (6 feet) USB wire to your computer, and you’re ready to type instantly—no complicated software or configurations needed.
In addition to the ergonomic features and stunning backlighting, each package includes everything you need to get started: the Arteck Backlit USB Wired Ergonomic Split Keyboard, a welcoming guide, and peace of mind with our 24-month warranty and friendly customer service.
With dimensions of 17.13 x 10.91 x 1.3 inches and a lightweight build of 2.68 pounds, this keyboard fits seamlessly into any workspace. Experience the perfect blend of comfort, functionality, and style with the Arteck Backlit USB Wired Ergonomic Split Keyboard, your go-to solution for a productive day at the office or home.
Val –
I used the Microsoft ergonomic keyboard for years until it died. I really liked the ergonomic design, but it was big and clunky, and a bit old fashioned. I have used the Arteck HW315 at home for a while and loved it so chose the Arteck HA315B for work. This keyboard is essentially the same as the HW315 except it is wired and has multiple colour choice backlighting. I have been using this keyboard every day for over a month (as well as the HW315 at home for longer) and absolutely love it! It is comfortable with a padded but firm hand rest and four retractable feet. The ergonomic design is great for typing smoothly but Arteck have managed to do this whilst keeping the overall size slim and neat – it uses much less desk space than my old MS keyboard. The lead is a slim but sturdy braided design with good length. The keys are responsive and positive, but shorter and smoother than a traditional keyboard. The backlit colour and brightness are adjusted easily with two buttons above the number pad – it is fun choosing my colour of the day and it looks great at night with the lights out. It also has a keyboard shortcut for the calculator which is so handy. The function buttons double up as volume/brightness etc like a laptop, with a function lock button to switch between the two modes. I have can also vouch for Arteck’s after sales service as a leg broke on my wireless keyboard. After a single email, a replacement was sent out very quickly. Overall an excellent choice and very reasonable priced.
DNW –
I was in need of an ergonomic keyboard and this was a great price for the value. The light up feature while not a necessity is a fun feature. It is taking me a bit to get used to some of the key placements but that is likely because I work on so many different keyboards around the office during the week. Good design, quiet design, quality product and my wrist pain has subsided.
Amazon Customer –
I’ve used this keyboard daily for 3 months now, and it has been a great experience so far.
It’s my first time purchasing an Arteck keyboard, so I wasn’t sure what to expect, but I had heard their brand is reputable for making solid, reliable devices, and thus far I would agree with that.
I was looking for a very specific set of features in a keyboard, and this was literally the only one that checked all of the boxes on Amazon at the time of purchasing.
Features I was looking for that it had:
Ergonomic split key style with a padded wrist rest.
Scissor-style key press mechanism (feels like a laptop keyboard when typing)
Backlit keys with multiple color choices, including white
A full sized number pad on the right side
Wired, rather than wireless (although in hindsight, either would have been fine.)
There are a few things about the keyboard that are relatively minor, not anything that makes it a bad experience, but that if I could have everything perfect in a single keyboard, I would prefer they were slightly different.
The half-sized Up/Down arrow buttons, while functional, I would prefer full size ones like the right and left arrows. They feel a bit cramped to use.
The delete key being about 3/4 sized is not that strange, but its position above and right-aligned to the backspace key is just awkward for me. I’m used to it being underneath, or off to the right side. Very often I will blind-press either the “FN Lock” (Function Lock) key to the left of it by mistake, thinking it is the Delete key, either that or the Calculator key (which works great in Linux by the way) to the right of it. 3 months in and I’m still not used to its size or placement unfortunately.
Similarly, I’d rather the top row of keys on the number pad were positioned elsewhere, (or mainly just the color change button for the backlight not being above the – key) but I do understand that there are limitations to the amount of space they can work with, and appreciate that they managed to pack a bunch of extra feature keys.
I’d prefer the print screen feature to have its own dedicated key, rather than being a toggle ON/OFF via the function lock. For example, to switch between the ability to take a screenshot, and the ability to refresh a webpage via the F5 key, you have to press the function lock key in between to toggle the functionality.
Most of the functions controlled by FN Lock are used sparingly (volume controls, media playback controls, brightness settings, scroll lock and the insert key) but print screen is one of those that’s pretty common for me, and would have been more helpful having its own key instead.
Two more minor things related to the lights… if I had it all my way…
By the way, at the time of writing, there was a discrepancy in the product description in regards to the backlighting colors so, for those who are wondering, the key colors on the HA315B model are: yellow, purple, cyan, white, red, green, and indigo (blue.)
The first one is just a personal preference. I’ve surprised myself by gravitating to the yellow color lights.
I wish the yellow color was more to the orange/red side, like a golden color. Instead it is closer to a yellow-green, which is fine, I would have just preferred something a bit more gold if I could pick. Not a big deal at all. I like that it has a lot of color choices!
The other “issue” was just that the green lights in the center of the keyboard that tell you what buttons are ON/OFF for capslock, function lock, numlock, and so on, are SUPER bright. Way too unnecessarily bright. It looks great when you’re using the green color on the backlight, since it matches well, but for everything else it’s too intense and visually distracting, especially in a darker room.
But, I got some old solid black electrical tape I had laying around, and cut little tiny squares of out it, and covered about 75-90% of the visible lights with that, drastically reducing their brightness to a more sane and tolerable level, while also being careful not to completely cover the lights, so I can still tell when they are on or off in general.
It’s a simple, low-tech fix, and again not a huge deal, but for future keyboard designs I would highly suggest putting a much dimmer and more subtle light in for those.
All in all, it may sound like I have a lot of complaints, but honestly none of them are all that big of a deal.
Almost every keyboard I’ve ever used has at least a few aspects that feel are a bit less than ideal compared to what I would prefer, and none of these things are detrimental enough to feel like a disservice to the experience.
It’s a very enjoyable keyboard to use and I’m quite pleased with it. The pros far outweigh the cons, in other words.
I would definitely recommend this keyboard if you are looking for these very specific combination of features, like I was, and I’m pleased with my purchase for sure.
If everything continues to go this well throughout the rest of the year, I’d safely be able to recommend Arteck, or at least this specific product, to anyone interested.
Cláudia –
Ótimo!
adam emsley –
If you are in the market for a well-rounded, budget-friendly ergonomic keyboard that offers a comfortable typing experience, the Arteck Ergonomic Wired Keyboard is a top contender. Here’s why:
1. Design and Build Quality (5/5)
The Arteck keyboard boasts a sleek and modern design that stands out in its price range. The build quality is impressive, featuring a robust structure that doesn’t feel flimsy or cheap. Its ergonomic shape immediately catches the eye, with a slight curvature that ensures your wrists are at a comfortable angle while typing. I’ve found this to be especially helpful during long work sessions.
2. Ergonomics and Comfort (5/5)
The standout feature of this keyboard is its ergonomic design. It provides excellent wrist support with a gentle slope and a soft, cushioned wrist rest. This helps reduce strain on your hands and wrists, making it ideal for people who type for extended periods. The keys are also well-spaced and have a satisfying tactile feel, making typing a pleasure.
The adjustable stand at the back allows you to raise the keyboard to your preferred angle, which further enhances the comfort and reduces the risk of repetitive strain injury. After using it for a week, I noticed less fatigue compared to my previous flat keyboard.
3. Typing Experience (4.7/5)
Typing on this keyboard is smooth and comfortable. The keys have a nice bounce to them, and the low travel distance means you don’t have to press down too hard. This makes typing faster and more accurate. Additionally, the keys are quiet, so it’s perfect for shared office spaces or if you prefer a quieter working environment.
One minor downside is that it may take a bit of time to adjust to the layout if you’re coming from a traditional keyboard. However, once you’re used to it, the typing experience is significantly improved. The backlit keys, which are adjustable for brightness, are a nice touch, especially when working in low-light conditions.
4. Backlighting (4.5/5)
The Arteck keyboard comes with adjustable backlighting that enhances both the aesthetic appeal and the functionality, particularly in dimly lit environments. You can adjust the brightness to your liking, and the illumination is evenly distributed across the keys, ensuring each key is clearly visible.
While the back light works well, it offers limited customization colors or fancy lighting modes, which might be a deal-breaker for those looking for something more dynamic. However, for most users who need functional lighting, this is more than enough.
5. Connectivity and Setup (5/5)
Being a wired keyboard, the Arteck is incredibly simple to set up. It’s plug-and-play—no need to install drivers or software. Just connect it to your PC or laptop, and you’re good to go. The cable is long enough to accommodate various setups, whether you’re using it for a desktop or laptop.
6. Durability and Longevity (4.8/5)
After weeks of heavy use, the Arteck keyboard shows no signs of wear. The keys feel just as responsive as they did on day one. The materials used in the build are durable, ensuring this keyboard can handle regular usage without losing its quality.
7. Value for Money (5/5)
At its price point, the Arteck Ergonomic Wired Keyboard offers incredible value for money. It packs features you’d expect from higher-end models—like adjustable backlighting and ergonomic support—into a much more affordable package. Whether you’re working from home, gaming, or just want a more comfortable typing experience, this keyboard is a great investment.
Final Verdict:
Pros:
Excellent ergonomic design with wrist support
Quiet, responsive keys
Adjustable backlighting
Durable build quality
Plug-and-play setup
Cons:
Limited backlight customization
May require a short adjustment period for some users
In conclusion, the Arteck Ergonomic Wired Keyboard is a great product for anyone looking for an affordable yet high-quality typing experience. Its ergonomic design, quiet keys, and backlighting make it ideal for both work and leisure. I highly recommend this to anyone in need of a reliable, comfortable keyboard for everyday use.
Would definitely buy again!
Alex Gray –
It’s better than the old Microsoft Ergo 4000 model. I was very surprised at how well it’s made and it has RGB functions which is a bonus.
CL –
So the good – FINALLY, an ergonomic keyboard with lighting! Long, long overdue. Keys are of a flat variety like you would find on a laptop. Key response is nice and the keyboard is pretty quite, wrist comfort pad is cushy. Plug and play worked perfectly with my 9 year old custom gaming rig.
The Bad – Keys are BIG. Really Big. Much larger than a normal desktop keyboard and much larger than the very old split ergonomic Comfort Logitech wireless keyboard I am replacing (which has normal sized keys for the most part). Sad thing is, the keys do not need to be this large. If I was still in a job that required A Lot of typing of the letter variety, this would never work. Honestly not sure I will be able to keep it anyway as the sizing is throwing off my typing speed and accuracy horribly – and my hands do not like the stretch needed. I can make it work, but, not as happily as I would like. NOW, if you are an average guy or a gal with really large hands, you’ll be able to make this work easily. Might even really appreciate all the key space you get with it. I’m a gal of average size and this borders on inconvenient to uncomfortable, just shy of unusable.
EDIT: Yes most of the keys are unnecessarily large which forces an uneasy stretch when typing which causes errors, BUT the absolute saving grace is the Full Length Space Bar. I have tried two other lighted split keyboards since this one, and while the key fit is far better on both of those (both of which got returned), they only offer partial length space bars AND that, missing hitting the space bar is far worse than the stretch to reach keys. The lesser of two evils, is definitely the overly large keys. Keeping this board and using it is now the plan.
EDIT #2 – Customer service for this company appears to be good. They reached out after my first review to try and make things right. I declined since I have chosen to keep the keyboard and am in fact using it, so as far as I’m concerned there is nothing to make right, except maybe a better fitting keyboard.
Coyote376 –
This keyboard is great. Not perfect, but for the price its great. The keys have a nice feel – its a scissor mechanism so it feels a lot like a laptop keyboard with short travel, good response, and pretty quiet. The back-light works great. I like the choice of colors and brightness. The wrist-pad is slightly cheap feeling but is comfortable and well placed. The only issue I’ve encountered is that the Home and End keys are combined with the arrow keys by holding the Fn down. Sometimes that makes it difficult to highlight a whole line. Overall, for the price, this is a great corded ergonomic keyboard.
S. Costa –
Incredible keyboard, feels just like the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic slim keyboard AND is backlit. If only Microsoft made something like this….they lost to the competition! 😂
Karla –
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First of all, this is a used keyboard not new and I find the price a bit high but it is a good keyboard, great quality and very comfortable on your hands, other that I recommend it.