In summary:
- PCWorld reports that Razer has launched its first split ergonomic keyboard, the Pro Type Ergo, priced at $189.99 and available now.
- The keyboard features a 10-degree tilt with adjustable angles, padded wrist rest, and low-profile concave keys designed to reduce typing strain.
- Key productivity features include a programmable Command Dial, five macro keys, AI shortcuts via ‘AI Prompt Master’, and RGB lighting for enhanced customization.
Razer has announced its new Razer Pro Type Ergo split keyboard. This keyboard is the company’s first model with a split ergonomic design to accommodate the natural resting positions of hands. The split layout helps reduce lateral movements and makes typing more relaxed.
The design features a slight 10-degree tilt and adjustable angles to 4 or 7 degrees, allowing the user to adapt their typing position for both sitting and standing work. There’s also a built-in padded wrist rest and low-profile concave keys for better precision and reduced strain.
This keyboard is also equipped with a programmable Command Dial and five dedicated macro keys customizable via Razer Synapse. There’s also support for AI shortcuts via the “AI Prompt Master” feature. In keeping with Razer’s tradition, there is of course RGB lighting as well.
The Razer Pro Type Ergo is available now and retails for $189.99.
This article originally appeared on our sister publication PC för Alla and was translated and localized from Swedish.
