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Logitech ERGO K860 Ergonomic Wireless Split Keyboard + $40 Dell Promo eGC

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$130

$170

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Dell Home & Office has Logitech ERGO K860 Ergonomic Wireless Bluetooth Split Keyboard + $40 Dell Promo eGift Card on sale for $129.99. To earn Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.

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  • Note: Dell Promo eGift Card will be automatically added to your cart and is emailed within 20 days of purchase. Card must be used within 90 days of issue.
Features:
  • Wireless Connectivity Options: Logitech Unifying USB Receiver (2.4GHz) or Bluetooth (33-ft. wireless range)
  • 1-Year Limited Hardware Warranty
  • Split, Curved Keyframe
  • Customizable Function Keys
  • Scooped, Quiet Keys
  • Pillowed Wrist Support
  • Adjustable Palm Lift
  • Multi-OS Compatible
  • In the box:
    • Logitech ERGO K860 Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard
    • Logitech Unifying USB Receiver
    • 2x AAA batteries
    • Quick Start Guide

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price of $129.99 (before the Gift Card) matches the next best available price from reputable merchants.
    • Rated 8.8 out of 10 for Office Use by RTINGS
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Best Buy from 990 reviews.

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Dell Home & Office has Logitech ERGO K860 Ergonomic Wireless Bluetooth Split Keyboard + $40 Dell Promo eGift Card on sale for $129.99. To earn Slickdeals Cashback, before purchase, follow the cashback instructions below (PC extension required, before checkout). Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Editor RevOne for posting this deal.
  • Note: Dell Promo eGift Card will be automatically added to your cart and is emailed within 20 days of purchase. Card must be used within 90 days of issue.
Features:
  • Wireless Connectivity Options: Logitech Unifying USB Receiver (2.4GHz) or Bluetooth (33-ft. wireless range)
  • 1-Year Limited Hardware Warranty
  • Split, Curved Keyframe
  • Customizable Function Keys
  • Scooped, Quiet Keys
  • Pillowed Wrist Support
  • Adjustable Palm Lift
  • Multi-OS Compatible
  • In the box:
    • Logitech ERGO K860 Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard
    • Logitech Unifying USB Receiver
    • 2x AAA batteries
    • Quick Start Guide

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this Deal:
    • This price of $129.99 (before the Gift Card) matches the next best available price from reputable merchants.
    • Rated 8.8 out of 10 for Office Use by RTINGS
    • Rated 4.7 out of 5 stars on Best Buy from 990 reviews.

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ChoppedBroccoli
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Whether this is a good deal or not likely comes down to whether you have another Dell purchase planned out...

As for the keyboard, this is my favorite keyboard I've ever used. I like it better than all the Microsoft versions of this style. I've been using mine non stop for nearly 2 years and it barely has any signs of wear.

There is also an encrypted communication version using the new bolt technology (K860 business). Picked that one up and gave my old k860 to a family member.

Wrist pain begone !

I usually get these from staples for $120 - $20 coupons when those pop up
DavidLC
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If you spent most of the time with hands on KB rather than mouse, this makes a lot of sense.

If someone is a heavy mouse user, TKL (tenkeyless) makes more sense. I use my mouse enough that moving the mouse even a few inches closer to center made a big difference in shoulder pain I was having. That is why I use the Sculpt.

If you have ever felt a twinge of pain on the side of your mouse using arm, I highly recommend TKL and a vertical mouse.

Negative tilt and tenting are great qualities for an ergonomic keyboard and should help with wrist stress. For shoulder stress, mouse ergonomics are very important.

I wish the Sculpt had the build quality of the Logitech. I much prefer the chiclet keys on my logitech k750 that I use for home theater. If Logi made a tenkeyless version of this KB, I would buy it at any almost any price, I've been using a MSFT kb and Logi mouse with two dongles for way too long.

My sculpt has started to have a weak connection and sometimes drop keys. I have no idea why, and it hasn't moved from my desk aside from battery changes in over two years.

Side note, I find the sculpt far more comfortable than the $200 Matias Ergo Pro. For long periods of use, I like low profile chiclet keys more than mechanical keys. Also, the matias can only do tenting OR negative tilt. I chose tenting as it is fairly flat. YMMV.


EDIT:

https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...-keyboard/

wirecutter likes the Kinesis Freestyle Edge. On the K860 they say "However, the built-in number pad makes it less ergonomic because it forces people who mouse with their right hand to reach farther—that's a dealbreaker."

Again, if you don't use your mouse often, or use the number pad often, this Logitech might be great for you.

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ChoppedBroccoli
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank ChoppedBroccoli

Whether this is a good deal or not likely comes down to whether you have another Dell purchase planned out...

As for the keyboard, this is my favorite keyboard I've ever used. I like it better than all the Microsoft versions of this style. I've been using mine non stop for nearly 2 years and it barely has any signs of wear.

There is also an encrypted communication version using the new bolt technology (K860 business). Picked that one up and gave my old k860 to a family member.

Wrist pain begone !

I usually get these from staples for $120 - $20 coupons when those pop up
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Great keyboard. Have been using for over 2 years and still going strong. Really helped with elbow pain I get with a normal keyboard.
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lvjeff
Apr 15, 2022
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Quote from ChoppedBroccoli :
Whether this is a good deal or not likely comes down to whether you have another Dell purchase planned out...

As for the keyboard, this is my favorite keyboard I've ever used. I like it better than all the Microsoft versions of this style. I've been using mine non stop for nearly 2 years and it barely has any signs of wear.

There is also an encrypted communication version using the new bolt technology (K860 business). Picked that one up and gave my old k860 to a family member.

Wrist pain begone !

I usually get these from staples for $120 - $20 coupons when those pop up
Did you find a similar ~$120 deal on the K860 Biz version, too?
Apr 15, 2022
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CharlesCCC
Apr 15, 2022
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Anyone have compare this with Microsoft Sculpt Keyboard (which is the one I'm currently using) ?
Apr 15, 2022
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uthorns1976
Apr 15, 2022
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If I get this keyboard, don't like it and return it, I would be stuck with the $40 gift card, right??
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Quote from CharlesCCC :
Anyone have compare this with Microsoft Sculpt Keyboard (which is the one I'm currently using) ?
I have the logi at home (where I work 60%) and sculpt at work. I greatly prefer the logi. It's better to type on, the ergonomics are better, the keystrokes are better, it's higher build quality, and I prefer the attached number pad. I do like the sculpts manta ray aesthetic, but I would much rather use the logi, even though it's more expensive.

If you want to go all out, the logi vertical mouse is great too, and they have it at dell. It might be a good thing to spend the $40 dell egiftcard on.

https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/l...ccessories
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theivcrowing
Apr 15, 2022
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Great keyboard. I used it at home which was great for switching between my main computer and work computer. The key travel is short so it feels like you really tap lightly while typing. It does take up a lot of space because the wrist pad is part of build. Super comfortable though.

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CyanFlower4249
Apr 15, 2022
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Been using this keyboard for the last 1.5 years at home (replaced an aging Microsoft Natural Ergo 4000 (workhorse for 6 years) because I wanted something wireless and that could easily switch between my work and personal computers. I eyed the Microsoft Sculpt but since I have a Windows personal machine and a MacBook Pro for work, I opted for this instead and it has served me well.

I will say that the N key and space bar have some wear on it but it has held up extremely well thus far, I highly recommend this!
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Quote from wolfrey :
I have the logi at home (where I work 60%) and sculpt at work. I greatly prefer the logi. It's better to type on, the ergonomics are better, the keystrokes are better, it's higher build quality, and I prefer the attached number pad. I do like the sculpts manta ray aesthetic, but I would much rather use the logi, even though it's more expensive.

If you want to go all out, the logi vertical mouse is great too, and they have it at dell. It might be a good thing to spend the $40 dell egiftcard on.

https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/l...ccessories [dell.com]
If you spent most of the time with hands on KB rather than mouse, this makes a lot of sense.

If someone is a heavy mouse user, TKL (tenkeyless) makes more sense. I use my mouse enough that moving the mouse even a few inches closer to center made a big difference in shoulder pain I was having. That is why I use the Sculpt.

If you have ever felt a twinge of pain on the side of your mouse using arm, I highly recommend TKL and a vertical mouse.

Negative tilt and tenting are great qualities for an ergonomic keyboard and should help with wrist stress. For shoulder stress, mouse ergonomics are very important.

I wish the Sculpt had the build quality of the Logitech. I much prefer the chiclet keys on my logitech k750 that I use for home theater. If Logi made a tenkeyless version of this KB, I would buy it at any almost any price, I've been using a MSFT kb and Logi mouse with two dongles for way too long.

My sculpt has started to have a weak connection and sometimes drop keys. I have no idea why, and it hasn't moved from my desk aside from battery changes in over two years.

Side note, I find the sculpt far more comfortable than the $200 Matias Ergo Pro. For long periods of use, I like low profile chiclet keys more than mechanical keys. Also, the matias can only do tenting OR negative tilt. I chose tenting as it is fairly flat. YMMV.


EDIT:

https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...-keyboard/

wirecutter likes the Kinesis Freestyle Edge. On the K860 they say "However, the built-in number pad makes it less ergonomic because it forces people who mouse with their right hand to reach farther—that's a dealbreaker."

Again, if you don't use your mouse often, or use the number pad often, this Logitech might be great for you.
Last edited by DavidLC April 15, 2022 at 11:09 AM.
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RussellJohnson
Apr 15, 2022
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Looking for wireless backlit ergo keyboard. Does one exist?
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neoweb
Apr 15, 2022
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The keyboard stand clip is very fragile, you can buy off-market replacement online but the color is not exact match. Not a deal breaker, just something to taken into consideration.
Apr 15, 2022
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DMFC
Apr 15, 2022
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Ouch - the price hurts, but I love this keyboard and would buy it again without hesitation if it breaks after the warranty period. I no longer have wrist/extensor pain because of this. I'm a full time software developer. Also, I've never liked ergo/split keyboards until I tried this kb, if that's helpful for anyone on the fence. You can find these on display at Office Depot.
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CharlesCCC
Apr 15, 2022
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Quote from wolfrey :
I have the logi at home (where I work 60%) and sculpt at work. I greatly prefer the logi. It's better to type on, the ergonomics are better, the keystrokes are better, it's higher build quality, and I prefer the attached number pad. I do like the sculpts manta ray aesthetic, but I would much rather use the logi, even though it's more expensive.

If you want to go all out, the logi vertical mouse is great too, and they have it at dell. It might be a good thing to spend the $40 dell egiftcard on.

https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/l...ccessories
Awesome, thank you for the detailed comparison. I guess I will thinking about getting one of those then. (I guess I will pass this deal for now, as I'm not in a rush, and the Dell Gift card doesn't see do much good for me personally).
Apr 15, 2022
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sko0led
Apr 15, 2022
285 Posts
Currently using the Microsoft Surface Ergonomic Keyboard. When that one finally bites the dust, I think I'll replace it with the Logitech. The alcantara wrist rest gets stained on the MS keyboard after a while, even after using alcantara cleaner once a month and spraying with Scotchguard.

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EvilRellik
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The one missing feature that would make this keyboard perfect is backlit keys for low light.
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