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product_id: 45499101
title: "Newly Released Matias Ergo Pro Keyboard for PC, Low Force Edition, Version 2"
brand: "matias"
price: "72 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/45499101-newly-released-matias-ergo-pro-keyboard-for-pc-low-force
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# Low force switches Tenting adjustments Padded palm support Newly Released Matias Ergo Pro Keyboard for PC, Low Force Edition, Version 2

**Brand:** matias
**Price:** 72 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 💻 Elevate Your Typing Game!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Newly Released Matias Ergo Pro Keyboard for PC, Low Force Edition, Version 2 by matias
- **How much does it cost?** 72 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/45499101-newly-released-matias-ergo-pro-keyboard-for-pc-low-force)

## Best For

- matias enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted matias brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Premium Support:** Enjoy extended typing sessions with the luxurious padded palm support.
- • **Quiet Performance:** Type away without disturbing your colleagues, thanks to the whisper-quiet operation.
- • **Customizable Comfort:** Separation, tenting, and negative tilt adjustments for a personalized typing experience.
- • **Enhanced Reliability:** Version 2 boasts improved switch reliability for long-lasting performance.
- • **Ergonomic Excellence:** Experience unparalleled comfort with low force Matias Quiet-Linear mechanical switches.

## Overview

The Matias Ergo Pro Keyboard for PC, Low Force Edition, Version 2, is designed for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency. Featuring low force mechanical switches, customizable ergonomic adjustments, and premium palm support, this keyboard enhances your typing experience while ensuring quiet operation and improved reliability.

## Description

The Matias Ergo Pro Keyboard is a better ergonomic keyboard. It has all the standard features you would expect in an ergonomic keyboard - tenting, negative tilt, separated left and right side, short reach to your mouse, etc. However, it also features something quite rare in an ergonomic keyboard ... Matias Quiet-Linear mechanical switches. Mechanical switches are faster and more comfortable than the switches in flat keyboards, as well as having clear ergonomic benefits. Other special features include: a premium, removable palm support that feels amazing, sculpted keycaps for faster and more comfortable typing, laser-etched keys, a USB 2.0 hub, audio and media controls, dedicated keys for cut, copy, paste, undo, and special anti-ghosting circuitry. This listing is for version 2, which is new in 2017. Version 2 features improvements in the switch tooling to increase reliability.

Review: Poor quality control, but may be repairable - Layout is good except for the crazy control key on the right half. Tilt and key feel are good. The main problem is that several keys repeat letters when hit, as many other reviews note. I seem to have fixed this problem by disassembling the problem switches and bending the lower copper contact slightly away from the upper one, then carefully reassembling the switch without bending the spring. A key cap remover tool and a pair of thin-bladed tweezers make this job easier. Update 2022-02-07: While it's possible to repair a switch as described above, the repair does not appear to be permanent. At least, I was not able to get a permanent repair. This keyboard has gone in the trash, and I recommend that you look elsewhere for a split ergo keyboard.
Review: Great Design. Low-Force Model Misses the Mark - I bought this after some issues with my wrists and shoulders came up. The independent pieces make it so that I can place my arms naturally while I type. I love the construction of this thing as it is very sturdy and heavy. I am not a big fan of the switches used on this keyboard. This is a very subjective thing, but for me the keys are overly sensitive and wiggle WAY too much. I am also on my second keyboard as the first one had a few defective keys (right shift stopped working, C, X and others frequently got stuck). To their credit, the company has great service--Matias sent me a replacement without any hassle. Still too sensitive and wiggly, some sticking issues are still present. I'm thinking about replacing the switches and seeing how that works out. In summary, I love the design of the Ergo Pro but the quality/reliability of the low-force edition switches misses the mark. Stick to the original if you're on the fence.

## Features

- Low force Matias Quiet-Linear mechanical switches
- Separation, tenting, and negative tilt adjustments
- Premium padded palm support
- Version 2, new in 2017, with enhanced switch reliability

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B06Y6HX4GQ |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Brand | Matias |
| Button Quantity | 87 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 2.6 2.6 out of 5 stars (8) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Description | USB |
| Manufacturer | Matias Corporation |
| Style Name | Modern |
| UPC | 634154838655 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Matias
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** PC
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Hand Orientation:** Ambidextrous
- **Keyboard Description:** USB
- **Manufacturer:** Matias Corporation
- **Number of Buttons:** 87
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

![Newly Released Matias Ergo Pro Keyboard for PC, Low Force Edition, Version 2 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61M+6fNyMuL.jpg)
![Newly Released Matias Ergo Pro Keyboard for PC, Low Force Edition, Version 2 - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ea4Wiph3L.jpg)
![Newly Released Matias Ergo Pro Keyboard for PC, Low Force Edition, Version 2 - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61YtPD5H7EL.jpg)
![Newly Released Matias Ergo Pro Keyboard for PC, Low Force Edition, Version 2 - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71VpTf2-7xL.jpg)
![Newly Released Matias Ergo Pro Keyboard for PC, Low Force Edition, Version 2 - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ZXi+YShgL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can I use rubber o rings under the key caps to make this even more quiet?**
A: the problem with the switch is that it is not circular

**Q: Can the two parts separate 3 feet away?**
A: I haven't tried to extend it that much, but if it can't, you should be able to get get an extension cord with the same stripe configuration, which i believe is 3.

**Q: Is the keyboard backlit?**
A: No.

**Q: The pictures in this listing are for the Mac version, but this listing is for the PC version, correct?**
A: mine has a win key

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐ Poor quality control, but may be repairable
*by D***N on November 26, 2018*

Layout is good except for the crazy control key on the right half. Tilt and key feel are good. The main problem is that several keys repeat letters when hit, as many other reviews note. I seem to have fixed this problem by disassembling the problem switches and bending the lower copper contact slightly away from the upper one, then carefully reassembling the switch without bending the spring. A key cap remover tool and a pair of thin-bladed tweezers make this job easier. Update 2022-02-07: While it's possible to repair a switch as described above, the repair does not appear to be permanent. At least, I was not able to get a permanent repair. This keyboard has gone in the trash, and I recommend that you look elsewhere for a split ergo keyboard.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Great Design. Low-Force Model Misses the Mark
*by M***L on October 23, 2017*

I bought this after some issues with my wrists and shoulders came up. The independent pieces make it so that I can place my arms naturally while I type. I love the construction of this thing as it is very sturdy and heavy. I am not a big fan of the switches used on this keyboard. This is a very subjective thing, but for me the keys are overly sensitive and wiggle WAY too much. I am also on my second keyboard as the first one had a few defective keys (right shift stopped working, C, X and others frequently got stuck). To their credit, the company has great service--Matias sent me a replacement without any hassle. Still too sensitive and wiggly, some sticking issues are still present. I'm thinking about replacing the switches and seeing how that works out. In summary, I love the design of the Ergo Pro but the quality/reliability of the low-force edition switches misses the mark. Stick to the original if you're on the fence.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mechanical keyboard, ergonomic keyboard: pick two
*by E***N on November 3, 2017*

This is exactly what I wanted: a mechanical keyboard with an adjustable split design, negative tilt, wrist support, and quiet keys. The layout of keys such as page-up, page-down, home and end took a little getting used to, but I can type pretty quickly now. I was moving from the old Microsoft Natural Keyboard which feels like typing on rubber domes. The Natural however had a good ergo layout. While The Matias Ergo Pro may not look attractive, it offers a very similar ergonomic experience, but with the benefit of crisp mechanical keys. The low force edition feels most like MX Brown keys. It's not loud or springy. The keys move down smoothly and linearly, and activate when they hit bottom. However, since the keys have a low-force spring and not excessive key travel distance, you can lightly touch-type on it without missing keystrokes. If you like shallow key depth of notebook (chiclet-style), you'll need to adjust your typing style for the longer keystrokes. If you like the mid-stroke activation (and tactile click) of MX Blues, you won't find that here. However, this is really the only quality mechanical keyboard available in ergonomic design. I use mine every day at work. I have noticed the wrist rest fabric beginning to fray (or visibly wear) in just a month of daily use, exactly where the ball of my left wrist rests on it. It's cosmetic, I might find something to cover the wrist rest with, such as a cloth cut to fit over it. The built in wrist rests are of the silicone gel, and supports your hands but still offers enough give to be comfortable. It is covered in some kind of soft nylon or polyester fabric. I'm surprised it is starting to show wear so soon. I would also like to see an option to create more vertical "tenting" (angling the side of each half that faces the other higher, creating a more exaggerated slope). I was able to do that my putting a pack of PostIts notes under the feet, but a larger range of height adjustments would be nice.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-01*