Amazon has Razer Pro Type Ergo Wireless Split Ergonomic RGB Keyboard (RZ03-05440200-R3U1) on sale for $189.99 - $40 (offer automatically reflected at checkout) = $149.99. Shipping is free.
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Features:
Reduces wrist strain with a split layout, 10° slope, adjustable 4° or 7° tilt, and dual "B" keys
Improves speed and accuracy using spherical indents and a low‑profile design that reduces finger travel
Boosts efficiency with a dial supporting up to 8 custom functions, expandable up to 100 via Razer Synapse, plus 5 macro keys for multitasking workflows
Saves time with one‑touch AI shortcuts to summarize text, draft emails, and trigger custom actions through Razer Synapse
Minimizes wrist pressure and fatigue with an integrated cushioned wrist rest
Our research indicates that this offer is $40 lower (21% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $189.99.
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Amazon has Razer Pro Type Ergo Wireless Split Ergonomic RGB Keyboard (RZ03-05440200-R3U1) on sale for $189.99 - $40 (offer automatically reflected at checkout) = $149.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.
Features:
Reduces wrist strain with a split layout, 10° slope, adjustable 4° or 7° tilt, and dual "B" keys
Improves speed and accuracy using spherical indents and a low‑profile design that reduces finger travel
Boosts efficiency with a dial supporting up to 8 custom functions, expandable up to 100 via Razer Synapse, plus 5 macro keys for multitasking workflows
Saves time with one‑touch AI shortcuts to summarize text, draft emails, and trigger custom actions through Razer Synapse
Minimizes wrist pressure and fatigue with an integrated cushioned wrist rest
Our research indicates that this offer is $40 lower (21% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $189.99.
Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
Model: Razer Pro Type Ergo Wireless Split Ergonomic RGB Keyboard – Adjustable Tilt, Wrist Rest, Natural Typing, Multi Device Connectivity (2.4 GHz, Bluetooth, USB Type C), Windows/Mac Compatible – Black
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Just a major heads up: if Synapse 4 doesn't play well with your computer (or if you're using this for work & your IT dept doesn't allow unapproved software), you won't be able to do anything with that left knob or macro keys. There's no web app (Synapse web), nor is there onboard memory.
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Just a major heads up: if Synapse 4 doesn't play well with your computer (or if you're using this for work & your IT dept doesn't allow unapproved software), you won't be able to do anything with that left knob or macro keys. There's no web app (Synapse web), nor is there onboard memory.
Curious what you find. I love the Microsoft Surface Keyboard and Sculpt. Still the best keyboards around.
I think my problem with this keyboard is that the keys are not flat - I'm talking about those circular dimples. I tried a Logitech keyboard that had this, in passing, and it was ok and not too odd feeling but I'm not confident that I'll get used to it in the long term.
My friend says he went through the same thinking, and bought the Logitech ergo. He was using Microsoft ergo too. Internet doesn't think it'll be a problem though.
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wow I think I've waited years to see a consumer-brand (not custom) lit ergo keyboard! I replaced my MS 4000 with an Adesso, but it's not the same quality. This is tempting...
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(I'll look it up on Google, too).
(I'll look it up on Google, too).
Curious what you find. I love the Microsoft Surface Keyboard and Sculpt. Still the best keyboards around.
My friend says he went through the same thinking, and bought the Logitech ergo. He was using Microsoft ergo too. Internet doesn't think it'll be a problem though.
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Won't solve my hope for another "orb" but I guess one thing at a time.
Won't solve my hope for another "orb" but I guess one thing at a time.
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