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March 2020
(82%)
72 Avis
Note moyenne issue des avis d’experts sur ce produit.
Utilisateurs
(92%)
800 Avis
Note moyenne délivrée par les utilisateurs du produit.
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Ergonomie générale
Disposition des touches
Compatible PC et Mac
Peut s'interfacer avec 3 appareils et passer de l'un à l'autre en un instant
Confort de frappe qui est aussi silencieuse
Autonomie
Sans fil
Très confortable
Ergonomie moins fatigante pour les poignets
Disposition Mac et PC
Très silencieux
Autonomie monumentale
Aucun fil qui traîne
Très confortable au quotidien
Facile et intuitif à installer
Un confort insoupçonné
Un clavier qui soulage les mains
Les touches programmables
Jusqu'à 3 appareils enregistrés et compatible Logitech Flow
2 ans d'autonomie (théorique)
Qualité du repose poignet
Incite à adopter une posture correcte
Installation et conseils de posture
3 inclinaisons
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Pas de rétroéclairage
Reposepoignet qui ne s'enlève pas
Au moins pour le nettoyer
Aspect “plastique” peu flatteur
Temps d'adaptation nécessaire
Le temps d'adaptation
Oblige a réapprendre à taper au clavier
Clavier encombrant sur un petit bureau
Adaptation nécessaire en cas de mauvaises habitudes de frappe
Publié: 2022-04-22, Auteur: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
Extrait: Wireless keyboards serve many masters. They're great if you're trying to declutter, or like typing with your keyboard on your lap. Mobile productivity hounds who want gear that's ready for travel swear by them, too, and some models let you swap one typing...
Publié: 2022-04-22, Auteur: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
Extrait: Wireless keyboards serve many masters. They're great if you're trying to declutter, or like typing with your keyboard on your lap. Mobile productivity hounds who want gear that's ready for travel swear by them, too, and some models let you swap one typing...
Publié: 2021-02-04, Auteur: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
Extrait: Switching from a conventional to an ergonomic keyboard is, quite frankly, a bit of a leap. It can take several weeks to reacquire the muscle memory needed to type quickly on one, whether you buy a curved unibody model or a two-piece split keyboard. Aside...
Publié: 2020-10-01, Auteur: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
Extrait: Wireless keyboards serve many masters. They're great if you're trying to declutter, or like typing with your keyboard on your lap. Mobile productivity hounds who want gear that's ready for travel swear by them, too, and some models let you swap one typing...
Publié: 2020-03-24, Auteur: Eric , review by: Techreport.com
Extrait: I sit at my desk a lot. No, that's not correct. I sit at my desk too much. I stand sometimes, too, but I'm always using my keyboard. As much as I hate to say it, I type more than I game. It's more important than ever that I find the right tool for that. A...
Amazing comfort and support, Durable design, Extreme battery life, Flexibility of wireless connection
No backlighting, Wrist rest can't be removed
Source: Windows CentralIf preventing pain is a priority for you; this keyboard is a must-buy.While the lack of backlit keys and the absence of the ability to detach the wrist rest are unfortunate, they are by no means issues that should deter you from the...
Publié: 2020-01-16, Auteur: Mike , review by: pcmag.com
Curved and split ergonomic shape, Extra-comfortable wrist rest, Front feet provide negative tilt, Extended asymmetrical keys make it easier to find your way around, Logitech Options and Flow software support,
Keys feel a little spread out, No backlighting, Takes up more space than you think
Logitech's Ergo K860 is a well-crafted keyboard for sparing your arms and wrists when you work your fingers to the bone...
Curved and split ergonomic design, Comfortable wrist support, Palm raise feature lets you adjust height for sitting or standing
Requires some time to get used to split design, Expensive
Logitech's K860 has done the unprecedented: It has made me adopt a split keyboard as my daily driver. Whether you need some relief from an ergonomic affliction or just want a more comfortable typing experience, the K860 is well worth a look.Note: When you...
Publié: 2020-01-15, Auteur: Henry , review by: tomsguide.com
Comfortable wrist rest, Keys provide good tactile feedback, Multiple device/OS support, Easy screenshots on Macs
Split design takes getting used to,
During my time with the Ergo K860, it proved comfortable, but my difficulty adjusting to its shape negated some of the conveniences it offers. If you're looking for an ergonomic keyboard, and you're already used to the divided-keyboard design, I bet you'l...
If you need an ergo keyboard, this is as good as it gets
It takes time to develop the muscle memory to get reasonable speed and accuracy, Decal keytops will wear faster, Chiclet laptop keyboards have a different typing experience