Experience unparalleled comfort and precision with the DIRECTOR-C Split Keyboard, meticulously designed to alleviate strain and discomfort in your hands, wrists, and arms. Its innovative split design allows each hand to type at a natural angle and distance, eliminating excessive reaching and twisting for a more ergonomic experience.
Boasting a large, full-size layout, the keyboard features a unique concave curve that conforms to the anatomy of your hands and fingers, while the angled keys promote a fluid typing motion—effectively reducing stress and fatigue during extended use. Measuring 19.09 x 10.04 x 1.83 inches, it combines functionality with comfort.
Enhancing your typing experience further is the pillowed wrist rest, crafted from soft, non-slip material to provide essential support and stability. This thoughtful addition minimizes the risk of developing musculoskeletal disorders associated with long hours of keyboard operation.
Complementing the keyboard, the vertical ergonomic mouse is designed to optimize hand positioning, promoting a natural grip. With adjustable DPI settings (800/1200/1600/2400), it caters to diverse tasks while ensuring accuracy and speed. Its silent switch and side-scrolling wheel make it versatile for all your needs. Both the mouse and keyboard share a common USA-A receiver, streamlining connectivity and ease of use.
Stay powered throughout your workday with the rechargeable batteries in both the keyboard and mouse, boasting a capacity of 500mAh each. Offering up to 1-2 months of usage on a single charge, you can focus on productivity without the constant worry of recharging. (Note: Charge prior to first use and utilize the recommended 5V 1A charging specification for optimal performance.)
Elevate your workspace with the DIRECTOR-C Split Keyboard today—your hands will thank you!
Britonius –
All works as expected
Nael Shadid –
My only issue is that the keyboard is noisy
FR –
I’ve been using the MEETION Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard and Mouse for a while now, and I’m genuinely impressed. The split keyboard design and cushioned wrist rest make typing so much more comfortable, even during long hours of work. The vertical mouse is a game-changer—it feels natural and reduces strain on my wrist. Plus, the rechargeable feature is super convenient, and it works seamlessly with both my laptop and desktop. If you’re looking for a setup that’s ergonomic and stylish, this combo is a fantastic choice!
Kara –
I just literally bought it but mouse is not charging at all I have to plug in the cable just for me to used the mouse!!
KS –
The keyboard is sturdy and keys as advertised. They can do a better job with the lettering – just looks to be paint that wears off with use. The mouse was defective(battery held charge for just 2-3 weeks) of nominal use. But customer service was very responsive and sent a replacement device quickly and that seems to work well. I am giving it a 4* because of the paint quality on the keys and lack of backlight.
jerijustjeri –
I’ve been using a wired, Microsoft split keyboard, LXM-00001, for the past three years, and I loved it, minus the fact that the keys were wearing off. I have been typing long enough that I don’t need to see the keys, but it just bothered me, how awful my keyboard looked. I also wanted a wireless option but Microsoft doesn’t make a wireless version of that keyboard. So, I went shopping and looked for something that visually matched the MS. This Meetion option was my choice, because it’s nearly the same layout. I also liked that it had one unifying USB receiver for both the keyboard and mouse. Too many wireless receivers in close proximity seem to cause trouble with each other. I didn’t want to worry about it, plus, who can’t appreciate having an extra USB port handy? So far, I’ve had no problem with a missing connection or missing keys. Both the keyboard and the mouse have worked flawlessly and have not dropped connection or gone dead. I can’t attest to how long a charge holds yet, because I’m still rolling with my initial charge (a few days)
Now, for the typing experience. Since I’ve been using a keyboard with the same set up as the Meetion for the past few years, I had no “break in” period to learn the layout. My fingers were flying as soon as I got the thing turned on. One reviewer said this keyboard is too loud. Well, it’s not exactly quiet, no doubt, but I actually like the “thunk” sound the keys make. A little ASMR, if you will, that increases my typing satisfaction. For some reason, I just REALLY like it. Call me silly, I guess. If you’re someone who is used to mechanical keyboards, this sound shouldn’t bother you at all. Plus, the sensitivity and play in the keys just works for me. I find I rarely misskey on this thing. When I do, it’s a ME problem, not a keyboard problem. The leather wrist support is also a plus for me. Microsoft makes a nylon wrist pad for their ergonomic KB’s and those are hit or miss if they’ll show stains. The Meetion seems like all it’ll ever need is a good swipe with a baby wipe. It also feels pretty good. It hasn’t irritated my skin or anything, and it definitely helps with wrist comfort. I can’t attest to the durability of it, though, because I haven’t had it that long, but that would be something to be conscious of. Some faux leather can break down over long term use. This seems like a decent quality faux leather, so this may never be a problem. Only time will tell on that.
The mouse that comes with this keyboard is excellent. I love everything about the mouse. It’s a decent size, not too big, but not too small for someone with a medium size hand. It’s very responsive with satisfying roll ease and a nice clicky that’s completely silent. Again, I love that it doesn’t need it’s own dedicated USB receiver. I have no complaints at all about the mouse. Love it.
All in all, I’m very pleased with this keyboard/mouse. I felt unsure, given the few reviews and the name brand not being one I was familiar with, but I’m glad I took the chance. This is a fairly decent price point as well, and it wouldn’t be too hard on the bank account to purchase another one as a gift or as a replacement. So, yeah, I would buy this again if I needed to, and I do recommend it if you’re someone who kinda likes the mechanical keyboard sound and feel and you don’t work in a library quiet atmosphere. XOXO Meetion!
thomer –
Do not buy this. I literally just plugged it in and the letter keys from Z to M aren’t working at all including the enter key.
Doberaroon –
I’ve been using this MEETION ergonomic keyboard and mouse for a 4 days now, and I absolutely love it! The split design and cushioned wrist rest make typing feel so natural and comfortable. My wrists used to hurt (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome) after long hours of work, but not anymore!
The keyboard is full-size with all the keys I need, and the typing experience is smooth and quiet. The mouse is ergonomic and fits perfectly in my hand. Both are wireless and rechargeable, so no more dealing with batteries. Setup was super easy—just plug and play!
If you spend hours on your computer, do yourself a favor and get this.
Andre –
I bought Meetion Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard and Mouse from your Amazon store on 21 December 2024. Sadly, less than a month later, the mouse and keyboard wouldn’t charge at all. I tried connecting to different ports and power supplies, but it wouldn’t charge. Now, I am stuck with a keyboard and mouse set that I can’t use.
The mouse and keyboard don’t charge, so they become a one-time-use of them, which is very expensive: AED 200+. I tried to contact the seller before leaving a comment through their e-mail, but I was disrespectfully ignored. In concept, it’s an excellent keyboard and mouse if you want to pay for something that works only for three weeks.
Britonius –
I have been using and thoroughly enjoyed Microsoft’s Sculpt wireless ergonomic keyboard and mouse for many years. I replaced them once already, but recently lost my keyboard in a move. I was sad to learn they discontinued their line; however, I have learned that InCase will be bringing them back later this year. I purchased the Meetion based on the reviews I read searching for a replacement wireless ergonomic keyboard and mouse and the pricing for a combo keyboard and mouse. I have updated this review based on my continued use of the product as it took time to transition, plus my excellent interaction with support, changing this from my initial reaction of 3 stars to 5 stars.
Keyboard:
In comparison to the Microsoft sculpt, this keyboard is thicker and bulkier, but feels pretty solid. The keys feel pretty responsive and do have good feedback. It has a pretty good split between the hands, but I don’t feel like the rise in the center is high enough. It does have riser adjustments in the front and back of the keyboard underneath to raise it up to a more desired height. I don’t like that it includes the numpad, which I don’t need, as it is too long for the keyboard tray on my standing desk and therefore sits on top of my mouse pad. However, I know others do like having the numpad. I do like the specialty keys, like PC Lock (top right corner), Windows Settings, Explorer, Calculator and Multi-Tasking View. The “Start” button is equivalent to the WIN key, so Start (WIN) + L locks the screen for instance. The Start also works as Opt on Macs, and the Alt works as Cmd on Macs. I wish it had a dedicated microphone mute and video camera on and off quick keys since the company name is based on Meetings, but you can’t have everything. It does have a lot of controls though. It has audio controls, including Mute, in the center of the keyboard as well as brightness controls. There are many other special keys on the Function (FN) keys that can be utilized as well. It also has a switch to turn off the keyboard when not in use to save on the lithium battery that is included. That is not something I am used to as the MS keyboard went to sleep on its own, but I’ll get used to it over time. They also provide a USB-C to USB-A cable with an adapter to change the USB-A to USB-C, which is really nice. The cable is used to charge the keyboard as well as the mouse. It would be nice if they had included BT1, BT2 along with the USB 2.5 GHz dongle as the dongle is the only option. However, both the keyboard and the mouse run off the same wireless dongle to connect to your PC. It has lights on the center of the keyboard for charging, low battery, Num lock, Caps Lock, Sroll Lock and FN Lock, which is nice.
Mouse:
I don’t personally like the feel of the vertical mouse as it needs to be a bit bigger to fit even my smaller hands better. The MS mouse was more rounded and seems to fit inside my hand better, but I am sure I will get used to this new mouse over time as any change is going to be different. I really don’t like that the mouse buttons don’t click to give you feedback that you have clicked the button. Although it does make the mouse quieter. At first, I thought the mouse buttons were broke since they did not click. Initially, not having this feedback made the mouse buttons feel sensitive and sometimes I would click them without meaning to click. Over time, I have gotten used to it and I do not click them accidentally anymore. I also initially wanted to hold the mouse more loosely causing it to slip out of my hands, but over time I got adjusted to this new mouse. The scroll wheel, forward and back buttons do provide a click feedback and work nicely, so I am not sure why the main buttons don’t provide a click for good feedback. It also has a DPI button to easily change the speed of the mouse, which I believe is unnecessary as usually once I have the speed set in Windows Settings, I never change it. The mouse also has a switch to turn it on and off to save on the lithium battery. That is not something I am used to as the MS mouse went to sleep on its own, but I’ll get used to it over time. The same USB cable is used for charging the mouse as you would the keyboard. It has lights on the mouse for feedback on charging, low battery, and DPI changes.
Support:
I did engage support and they were very receptive and excellent to work with.