⌨️ Elevate your workflow with comfort and style — because your wrists deserve better!
The NuleaWireless Ergonomic Keyboard combines a split, splayed design with ambidextrous layout to promote natural typing posture and reduce fatigue. Featuring Bluetooth and 2.4G USB connectivity, it supports seamless switching between three devices. Its 7-color backlight with adjustable brightness enhances any desk setup, while a robust 2000mAh battery and USB-C charging ensure long-lasting, uninterrupted productivity. Adjustable tilt legs provide customizable comfort for professional multitaskers on the go.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, 2.4G USB |
Special Features | Split Keyset Design, Backlit, Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 101 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | ergonomic keyboard |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5"L x 9.6"W x 1.3"H |
K**Y
Great keyboard at a great price!
I used to have a Logitech ergo keyboard that my previous employer provided to me, and I loved that keyboard so I was going to buy one for myself... until I saw that they are selling for $124. So I shopped around and settled on this keyboard as it appeared to have the exact same layout as my Logitech for a much better price. I actually think I like this keyboard more than the Logitech. The keys have a soft-touch feel and have a nice button press feel and sound. The wrist rest is also nice feeling and not too bulky. One feature that I wished my expensive Logitech keyboard had but lacked was a backlight. This keyboard not only has a backlight but you can adjust both the brightness and the color, which is great. This keyboard is also rechargeable, where my Logitech took a AA battery. My only small annoyance about this keyboard is that when connected via bluetooth, the status light blinks blue once every so often, I guess to let you know it's still connected? It catches my eye and is distracting whenever it blinks, but it's not that big of a deal and I'm sure I'll get used to it. Overall I'm really happy with this keyboard and would recommend it.
L**D
Surprisingly Good!
I've been using a Microsoft Sculpt ergonomic keyboard for a long time, however they are not made any more. You can pay hundreds if you find one. This Nulea keyboard looked good so I gave it a try. My expectations were way exceeded with the following things: 1) The background color and settings for change was a pleasant surprise. Really good at night. 2) There is a slight tactile feedback from the keys! 3) The overall size is only a bit larger than the sculpt, which was a great surprise; 4) It's BlueTooth option worked great. Setup was a breeze. 5) it had feet to raise EITHER the front and/or the back. 6) It is very easy to type on.The only drawback I've found is that it needs to be charged with a cable. I do not know how long the charge lasts nor whether the charging cable can be left in all the time.I am so far thrilled with this purchase!
M**N
It's almost great, but there is a major design flaw...
I really want to like this, I did a lot of research and I paid a lot of money for it before the prices came way down on Amazon.The GOOD:It lights up well. It's quiet. The ergonomic setup is pretty good. Buttons feel good when typing. Connectivity is good with three ways to connect to your computer. The battery lasts a good while. The wrist rest is soft... there's a lot to like here!The BAD:I make a lot of typos, and I've concluded that since these were designed overseas, they are just slightly smaller (maybe due to smaller had sizes?) than the keyboards we Americans are used to typing on. I've used ergonomic keyboards for years, so it's not the new layout. Other people have reported that there is some "getting used to" of this keyboard too.SO...if you have larger hands, just know there will be an adjustment typo filled period for you.
B**E
Really happy with this keyboard
My Microsoft keyboard decided to start randomly inserting multiple characters, so it was time to replace it. My keyboard lives in a tray under my desk, which leaves it in the dark. I've had a motion-activated strip light adhered to the inside top of the drawer and used it that way for several years. The problem was the light was just too much and bothered my eyes. This keyboard has solved the light issue! I love it that the lights turn themselves off when the keyboard goes idle and immediately comes on when you start typing. You don't have to turn them on and off, but you can if you want to since they added a key just for that purpose. The length of time it takes the lights to go off is very reasonable. I read complaints from people on other lighted keyboards that the lights went off really fast. This definitely doesn't do that. Also, the keys are not just backlit, it actually shines through the keys so you see the letters on the keys as well.I really like the feel of the action on the keys. The space bars might be a little louder than some other keyboards, but not by a whole lot.I just don't have much negative to say about this. Battery life is pretty good. I think I had it a month before I had to recharge it. I noticed that the lights weren't coming on anymore and realized it probably needed to be charged. Didn't take long to charge it up. I don't notice any lag or hesitation at all using this on Bluetooth.If you're thinking about getting this keyboard, I would just do it. The layout is a little different than the ones with the space between the keys and the number pad, but it didn't take me long at all to adjust to it. The arrow keys took a little longer, but all-in-all, the adjustment period was worth it.Since I've only had it for a couple months, I can't say anything on the longevity of it's lifespan, but I'm sincerely hoping it will last a long time. As a matter of fact, I thought about buying another one and keeping it in reserve. I'm not familiar with the manufacturer of this keyboard and hope they will be around for a long time. They're building a quality device and I plan on using it for the foreseeable future.
S**E
Great Ergo Keyboard!
I've been using it for a while now, the only complaint is about the key layout. It is missing the right cmd key which I use all the time as a programmer but otherwise, the battery lasts for at least a couple weeks, the lighting is good, and it's very comfortable.
K**R
Ergonomic, easy to use, multi-computer support is great, company backs their product
Got one of these about a year and a half ago. Great connectivity, easy to use, keys feel comfortable. Very good design, ergonomic layout means I'm never feeling any wrist or finger soreness even after a full day of typing (I use this every day at work and home). I love the switching function (to switch between 2 computers) - it's easy and fast to do. Also means I only need 1 keyboard to work with 2 machines.It had a shift key that started coming up - I contacted them with images of the problem and after basic troubleshooting, they shipped me a new one with no hassle. It's rare to find a company that will stand behind its product. Highly recommended - sounds like they're in it for the long run and are dedicated to making a quality product!
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