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The X9 Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard is designed for comfort and efficiency, featuring a split design with 110 keys and a soft wrist rest. It offers dependable 2.4G wireless connectivity with a 30 ft range and boasts an impressive 600 mAh rechargeable battery for extended use. Compatible with various devices, this keyboard is perfect for professionals seeking a clutter-free and ergonomic typing experience.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 110 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
Connectivity Technology | RF |
Special Features | split ergo keyboard wireless, wave wireless keyboard ergonomic for carpal tunnel, ergonomic keyboard for typing, wireless ergonomic keyboard for pc, ergonomic keyboard wireless for chromebook |
Number of Keys | 110 |
Style | Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard |
Theme | Ergonomics |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19"L x 9.85"W x 1.9"H |
Y**S
Rechargeable and split keyboard
Full keyboard (includes number pad to the right side). The arrow keys are separated from the surrounding keys to help with identifying the keys to not look down.I like that I do not have to use batteries. It is rechargeable. I plug it in to the computer. I can use it fully charged wireless or, if it is not charged, use it with the charger. It doesn't take that long to charge. And, it takes a while to lose charge.It also has an on and off switch in the back.The wrist wrest is not removable. But, it is comfortable.I had this item for few months now. I definitely would recommend.
D**1
Durable keyboard
Quiet and a great value soft keys. Had for over a year with no problems.
K**K
Keyboard with some quirks - at least for me.
Purchased and have test driven it for easily 6 months. Used on a daily basis for work - 9 hours per day. I have used split keyboards for decades.The good: It has a GREAT battery life. I have only had to charge it twice in the time that I have had it and it does have a comfortable wrist pad that is lightly padded that spans the length of the keyboard and 10key, and not intrusive to the user.Use shows wear on common letter keys - printed key markings are showing they are smoothing out and wearing off. For me this is not a deal breaker as my fingers know the layout of a keyboard without sight.The keyboard profile sits a bit higher off of a surface than others. It does take a bit of getting use to because it is a split keyboard. The keys themself are also a bit taller thus when reaching for number/symbol row, my fingers sometimes hit the upper letter key causing typos.There are no audio/volumn control and independent function keys. You must use keyboard combinations to control external devices.Finally, the other ergonomic feature that I am not thrilled with is that there are legs on the bottom of the keyboard that allow user to raise the corners to a higher tilt, causing more bend in the wrist. The adjustable legs should be on the bottom end to enable user to raise and operate with a straight wrist.Bottom line: I can live with it. Would I purchase it again? Probably not because of the individual key height.
M**.
Good keyboard
I bought this keyboard in August, 2021. It was used heavily in an office and was flawless up until January, 2025. It finally bit the dust and I just ordered another one just like it! For the price I'm satisfied!
G**H
Solid, feels good, with a couple of quirks.
A solid ergonomic keyboard overall. Love the wireless - was looking for that specifically. Used to have a MS 7000 wireless keyboard, which is what I judge every keyboard by. Not an exact replacement and key placement takes getting used to, of course. Only thing I really do not care for is the splint space bar, that I am still adapting to, but still I would highly recommend it. Keys are solid and are full travel.
M**C
Infuriating Delays/Disconnections
TLDR; a common defect is that the keyboard stops responding/disconnects and does not function for five or ten seconds. AVOID.You are typing and all of a sudden the letters no longer appear. Way back in the day, this would just mean that you filled the keyboard buffer and, eventually, all your characters would appear. This does not happen. You are typing and the characters just disappear. They do not go anywhere and the keyboard doesn't respond.You can click this mouse around and it works fine, but the keyboard does not function. After screaming at the keyboard for five or ten seconds you get a few random keys you pressed, and it functions again. The problem is that in those five or ten seconds your blood pressure has spiked and you have lost your train of thought.Looking through the rest of the comments, this appears to be a fairly common defect with this keyboard. I am, of course, outside the return window. So this is going to go into the closet as an emergency replacement because I simply can't stand the frustration of losing my keyboard at random multiple times a day. Do yourself a favour and avoid this keyboard.
V**E
It's everything your keyboard is, but more comfortable
I kind of love everything about this keyboard. It has a numpad, function keys, arrow keys, and a pretty nice wrist rest -- soft, but sturdy faux leather. It's a quiet typer, but I prefer typing without making clicky clacky sounds. It took only a little getting used to, but it's not a difficult switch.
M**.
won't lay flat with or without legs extended
I'm coming from popular MS ergo keyboards and was looking for something similar.The headline is my biggest complaint with this one. It was kind of warped. Had I not found a keyboard I liked better, that also came with a mouse, I may have tried to exchange it for another. I also feel like there could have been something wrong with the semi-colon as it didn't always register. Maybe it was me. I'd give it 4 stars if it weren't for the warp, but another -1 just for that.I did like the feel of the keypresses and the size of the keys on this keyboard. It was quiet enough.You can see the other 3 ergo keyboards that I tested in my picture. This one came in 3rd.MEETION (1st): this one most closely feels like the MS ergo keyboards that I'm used to; comes with a nice ergo mouse; nice and quiet; nice priceProtoArc (2nd place): too laptop-y in key size/shape and keypress feel, for me; spacebar started to squeak sometimes near end of testing; pricey, but sexyX9 (3rd place): didn't lay flat with or without the feet extended; seemed to miss keypresses here and there; pretty good sound and feel of the keypressesPerixx (4th place): it was the most noisy and I didn't like the keypress feel; it was the only one with straight key rows instead of having a slight curve like the others do; I also didn't like the Home/End key group arrangement.
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