Perfect for IT departments seeking high-performance wireless connectivity and individuals looking for ergonomic comfort, the Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard combines security, scalability, and user-friendly design. Featuring Logi Bolt wireless technology, it ensures secure, encrypted connections tailored for enterprise environments, making it ideal for sensitive data handling in IT settings.
This keyboard is built for scale, certified in over 100 countries, which allows seamless remote mass deployment and management through DFUs and the Logitech Options app. IT professionals will appreciate its robust support and straightforward integration into existing infrastructures.
Designed with thorough input from leading ergonomists, the ERGO K860 promotes better posture and minimizes muscle strain during long hours of use. Its split, curved design encourages a more natural typing position, effectively reducing wrist and forearm discomfort. Paired with an adjustable palm lift offering three tilt leg positions and a cushioned wrist rest, this keyboard caters to both seated and standing work preferences, ensuring optimal wrist alignment and support throughout the day.
Don’t compromise performance for ergonomics: the ERGO K860 provides a full-size Numpad and the capability to connect to up to three devices seamlessly. With an impressive two-year battery life powered by included AAA batteries, this keyboard stands ready to enhance productivity without interruptions.
Whether you’re in an IT department needing a secure, reliable solution or an individual seeking an ergonomic workstation upgrade, the Logitech ERGO K860 strikes the perfect balance between performance, comfort, and security. Upgrade your typing experience today with this versatile and thoughtfully designed keyboard.
Jeff Offutt –
Very light and responsive keyboard
Mahmoud –
Have been using this keyboard daily at work 8-9 hours per day for almost a year, it is a good quality keyboard and the Bluetooth connectivity works very well there are no lags and the keys are light touch and responsive. The battery life is excellent after several months of daily use there is still 80% remaining life in the original battery. I would definitely recommend this product especially if you are wanting to reduce wrist and shoulder strain the split keyboard is ideal.
Grace S –
The keyboard itself is great but the Arabic makes in unusable to an english user.
They should have mentioned it in the description.
Kelv –
The Arabic markings on the keyboard make it very difficult to use for a solely English speaker. And the seller conveniently setup a no returns policy so I’m stuck with a keyboard with limited utility.
Amazon Customer –
I work in IT and have had my share of ergonomic keyboards over the years. This keyboard is my clear favorite and I haven’t even used most of its features yet. Here are my impressions after using it for a bit:
– Incredibly quiet keys! I love this as I hate sounding like I’m working on a typewriter. My mouse click is noticeably louder than my keyboard now! Might need to find a new mouse…
– High quality. It feels like high quality and very sturdy. Also, the wrist support looks/feels like it will resist stains. This is great, as my last ergonomic keyboard started having gross marks on the wrist support after some time. Yuck.
– Feature rich. Like I mentioned earlier, I have yet to use many features. However, just in using it for a bit I noticed nice touches such as when you press the caps lock it pops up an on-screen symbol showing whether you just turned caps lock on or off. I no longer need to glance down to see if the little light is lit up on the caps lock key. Clearly not a big deal, but it’s a nice touch and I personally appreciate it.
Really glad I got this and am enjoying using it.
papabear_721 –
The quiet touch keys are the icing on the cake for a keyboard that feels so natural to use and has help with my recovery from carpal tunnel release on both wrists. The fact that I can seamlessly switch between multiple contexts makes this best in my opinion
CVuPlay –
I have been a big Logitech fan for a long time. All of my keyboards and mice are from Logitech. I bought this K860 to replace an old K340 that I’ve used for a really long time. The letters had scraped off of the old keyboard so I felt like it was time to replace it.
Here’s what I like about the new K860. The split design is comfortable for me as I’m a touch typist. There’s a slight hump in the middle that gives it a slight downward slope on both sides. I think Logitech has made split keyboards for a while so they’re perfected the correct way to split the keys and more naturally fit your hands. The attached wrist pad is comfy and has a surface that will make it easy to clean. Typing on the keys doesn’t create a lot of typing noise. It’s similar to the sound of typing on a laptop keyboard.
It’s really nice that you can connect this keyboard to up to 3 devices and easily switch between them. This business version also comes with the Logi Bolt USB receiver in case you have a device that doesn’t support Bluetooth. There’s also a storage compartment for the receiver in the battery section if you don’t use it so you don’t lose it.
Here’s how I think it could be improved. The letters on the keys are decals and not etched into the keys. That means I expect them to eventually rub off after I’ve typed on them for a while. I’m not really in love with the way the keys feel when I’m typing. There’s a soft springiness but with just a little too much resistance. I would have much preferred the feel of the latest MX keyboards (non-mechanical) but I guess that’s why they want you to pay more for that type of feel.
There’s no backlighting to these keys so if you’re typing in a darker environment, you just need to rely on your typing muscle memory to guide you.
Here are some other general notes. This keyboard uses 2 x AAA batteries instead of a built in battery. That doesn’t bother me to replace the batteries since they will last many months before I have to worry about it.
In order to achieve this ergonomic design, the wrist rest is built into the keyboard – you can’t remove it. That makes the keyboard very big so you need to make sure you have enough desk space for this keyboard.
GH –
I work from home and this product has helped my elbow pain from constantly using the computer.
collininspace –
Not happy. Purchased as a new unit, and received a used / refurbished unit. Clear wear and use marks. I am not opposed to used items, but not if I intentionally purchase it new for the warranty, etc. especially when the unit does not even work, which is just plain dumb.
CVuPlay –
This is an awesome keyboard. Key travel is tactile and easy to type on for long periods of time. Soft hand rest built into the keyboard. You can pair the keyboard with 3 different devices. Logitech makes a great product. I also like that you can program certain buttons for custom features (like taking screenshots, launching programs, etc.)
JC –
I wanted to place this keyboard above my laptop keyboard and expected the footers to be in the back. Unfortunately, they are in the front, which means the keyboard front is higher than the back (awkward!) and the the back of the keyboard rests on top of the laptop keyboard. That is not visible in the product pictures, so I wasted $130.
drsteve –
I am use to a regular keyboard. I was in Best Buy and they had this one on display and I tried it. I went ahead and purchased it on Amazon and it has taken a little bit of time to get used to it. I have to look to make sure that my fingers are placed on the keyboard before I type. It doesn’t give me as much of a proprioceptive feel as a straight keyboard does but it is much easier on my shoulders and wrists and hands as I type during the day. I don’t type for long periods of time. I usually dictate and then use the keyboard for some editing. But this one is more comfortable. I purchased this one as a refurbished/returned. I can understand why some people might not find it a match, but I have some shoulder injuries and this one does allow me to adopt a more ergonomic position when I am typing.