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Read Cult of Mac’s latest posts on ergonomic keyboards:

Innovative split keyboard comes with customizable touchscreen

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Upgrade your setup with this unique split keyboard that comes with a touchscreen.
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We bet you never saw a keyboard like Mobile Pixels’ ergonomic Tetra Keyboard. You can put the two halves of this split keyboard anywhere you want to maximize comfort. Plus, it comes with an 8-inch, customizable touchscreen that lets you tap shortcuts to save time and effort.

Designed to transform typing and working habits, this sleek, portable device is great for anyone who spends a lot of time on a keyboard. For a limited time, you can grab one for just $269.98 with code TAKE40. That’s a hefty discount off the $399 list price.

Get up to 63% off popular Keychron mechanical keyboards

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Get huge discounts on Keychron mechanical keyboards
A wired version of the customizable Keychron Q3 mechanical keyboard is on sale.
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Amazon bargain site Woot! currently offers incredible deals where you can get huge discounts on Keychron mechanical keyboards — up to 63% off normal prices. Plus, you can nab an extra $10 off if you’re a new Woot! shopper. While quite a few of the keebs have sold out, you still have six excellent choices, listed with details and direct links below, and a bit more than a week to grab yours. The sale end January 31 at 10 p.m. PT.

Would you dare try this radically split keyboard? [Setups]

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Just imagine typing on that split keyboard.
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Classic keyboard designs continue to reign supreme in computer setups, but a split keyboard makes for a more ergonomically healthy choice. Some split keebs look just a little different than a regular keyboard. But some, like the one in today’s M2 Mac mini setup, look almost alien. This one has two completely separate halves that the user places on either side of a Magic Trackpad 2.

Logitech launches designed-for-Mac desktop keyboards in multiple sizes

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Logitech launches designed for Mac desktop keyboards in multiple sizes
Logitech MX Keys S Combo for Mac includes a new keyboard and mouse for your desktop.

Mac users in the market for a new desktop keyboard have new options from Logitech. There are small and large models and an ergonomic one, too. Plus a mouse.

The additions to the lineup include MX Keys S for Mac, MX Keys S Combo for Mac, MX Anywhere 3S for Mac, MX Keys Mini for Mac (in Space Gray), and Ergo Series Wave Keys for Mac.

Find the best affordable, feature-packed keyboard for Mac mini

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You'll find plenty of options in our guide to the best keyboards for Apple's pint-size Mac.
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Apple’s smallest desktop computer is a powerhouse in a small package, but it doesn’t come with peripheral devices — so what are the best keyboards for Mac mini?

Whether you use a Mac mini for work or gaming, adding the right keyboard is crucial for maximizing your productivity and comfort.

I’ve always been fascinated with keyboards and have several. I’ll show you 10 of my favorite choices for great keyboards to use with Mac mini below.

Logitech’s new Wave Keys keyboards bring all-day typing comfort

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Logitech's Wave Keys keyboards are all about comfort and come in three color choices.
Logitech's Wave Keys keyboards are all about comfort and come in three color choices.
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Logitech unveiled its new Wave Keys ergonomic keyboards for personal and business uses Wednesday. They offer “instantly familiar typing, providing comfort at the desk in the home and office,” the company said.

“We believe that everybody deserves to feel good at the end of a day of work, so we set about designing workspace essentials that are as attractive and approachable as they are ergonomic,” said Art O’Gnimh, general manager, Logitech Core Personal Workspace. “Wave Keys has workspace wellbeing at its heart, thanks to its science-driven design with a stamp of approval from leading ergonomists.”

Keychron’s first split ergonomic mechanical keyboard may ease your pain

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Now you can get a mechanical keyboard that's ergonomically correct.
Now you can get a mechanical keyboard that's ergonomically correct.
Photo: Keychron

Keychron started rolling out its Q series of custom mechanical keyboards about a year ago, adding to its mainstream K-series offerings. The Q lineup now includes an array of sizes and special features. But until this week it has not offered an “Alice-style,” split ergonomic board.

But now the Q8 65% Alice-style custom mechanical keyboard has arrived to soothe your aching wrists.

New Logitech ergonomic keyboard offers pillowy-soft comfort

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With an ergonomic split design and a fancy wrist rest, the Logitech Ergo K860 keyboard delivers comfortable typing.
With an ergonomic split design and a fancy wrist rest, the Logitech Ergo K860 delivers comfortable typing.
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Logitech’s new ergonomic keyboard is designed to bring comfort to the heaviest of computer users. With cushy-yet-precise keys and a pillow-soft wrist rest, the just-announced Ergo K860 Ergonomic Split Keyboard puts comfort — and science! — front and center.

Best ergonomic accessories for Mac owners

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Work behind a Mac all day? Be sure you're protecting your back, neck, and feet with these accessories.
Work behind a Mac all day? Be sure you're protecting your back, neck, and feet with these accessories.
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app-factor-logo-thumbnailSitting, or standing, in the correct position while working behind a Mac, or any computer, is incredibly important to your overall health — and ergonomic accessories can help. As I’ve come to learn over the past year, incorrect posture and bad ergonomics can result in back, neck and even foot injuries.

When I started struggling with neck and shoulder tightness, I never thought how I was working could be to blame, but after some back and forth with my doctors, the root of the problem had everything to do with my posture and how I was sitting and standing, particularly while working on my iMac or MacBook.

Microsoft’s Sculpt Makes Ergonomic Keyboards Hot Hot Hot

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Before I recently discovered that the typing-related wrist pain I was experiencing was caused almost solely by the wrong chair/table height ratio (most tables are too high to be used for typing, even for a tall feller like me), I picked up one of Microsoft’s ergonomic keyboards, the Ergonomic Keyboard 4000. It has two standout features:

  1. It is extremely comfortable (once you get used to touch typing).
  2. It is extremely ugly.

The new Sculpt aims to fix the latter.