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The CLOUD NINE ErgoTKL is a tenkeyless ergonomic mechanical keyboard featuring a split design that separates up to 6.5 inches to minimize wrist and shoulder pain. It includes a built-in 7° tented palm support for natural hand positioning, professional-grade Kailh mechanical switches for durability and tactile feedback, and fully customizable RGB backlighting. The aluminum smart wheel offers intuitive control over volume and app switching, while programmable hotkeys and USB pass-through enhance productivity. Compatible with Windows 7 and above, this keyboard is optimized for both work and gaming, supporting adjustable tilt angles for use with standing desks.
| ASIN | B09G5KZXFK |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,617,470 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,343 in Keyboards |
| Brand | Cloud Nine |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Connector Type | USB |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (337) |
| Date First Available | 1 January 2022 |
| Generic Name | keyboard |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25.1 x 40.9 x 5.3 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 810 g |
| Item model number | C959-US-WHITE |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic, Tenkeyless, Mechanical, Backlit |
| Manufacturer | Cloud Nine |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model | C959-US-WHITE |
| Model Name | ErgoTKL |
| Mounting Hardware | USB Cable |
| Net Quantity | 1.0 Count |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Power Source | USB |
| Product Dimensions | 25.15 x 40.89 x 5.33 cm; 1.81 kg |
| Special Features | Backlit, Ergonomic |
| Standing screen display size | 6.5 Inches |
| Supported Software | Windows 7 and above |
C**E
Ningun problema con el funcionamiemto pero desde que llego tambaleaba al escribir, al parecer una de las gomas es mas chica lo cual me parece inaceptable en un teclado de esta categoria
A**R
This keyboard presents itself as a well architected device with a great deal of engineering attention to detail. For example, they seem to have figured out the right amount of ergonomics such that placing my hands on the keys with my palms on the rest pads felt very comfortable. This was the fourth split keyboard in my recent search and the clear winner. I have never used a split key pad so there is a short learning curve. The bottom-line is that while I type slower I make fewer mistakes so my typing speed has actually increased! I love the ability to program the keys and change their color. I use a KVM which uses double scroll lock as a trigger to switch monitor, keyboard and mouse to another computer. Originally that required the Fn key as the key was labelled Print Scr / ScrLk. By flipping those keys I no longer need the Fn key. If you are a gamer you would probably use Print Scr more and not flip the keys. I also flipped Pause Break / Insert. I never use Pause Break but occasionally use Insert. I love the built-in Copy, Paste, Cut, Select all keys but changed the Select all to Undo. (P.S. Programming required a direct USB-Computer connection - would not program through the KVM.) The color coding is a wonderful aesthetic touch. I was not enamored of all the built in color schemes they offered which wave and oscillate so I created a static color scheme. Letters are light blue, numbers are purple, ctrl keys are red, etc. This of-course makes very little difference to the typing experience but it's like your house color - it makes no difference to your house's functionality but it's a nice personal touch. I have the brown keys and many people have commented on how loud they are. No question they are louder than membrane/rubber keys which have been my primary experience for years. (The red keys are much quieter but don't offer the same tactile feedback.) In the grand scheme of things people talking in the next cubicle or an overhead A/C unit contribute more to overall noise pollution. The pinging some people have mentioned is subtle - did not even notice until I started listening for it. If you are in a conference call or on the phone people will hear you typing. But even membrane keyboards are not stealthy - I muted myself on calls when using my old Logitech membrane keyboard. Someone mentioned this is clone of the Kinesis Pro - not really. I ordered and received the Kinesis Pro upon which I saw their warning that it was not to be attached to a KVM so I could not even try it out. The other split keyboard option is the Goldtouch which I did not order but it does not have the custom Copy, Cut, Paste buttons which I am enamored with. The software application and the firmware are not signed as several people have mentioned so be prepared for the warnings but I just carried on. They both installed. The keyboard works out of the box so if you do not need to program the keys it is not necessary to install.
W**Z
Al principio dude por que lei que no era compatible con mac.. y si, hay un problema por que el fabricante no tiene software para mac... pero si no te importa tener el teclado con la configuration by default... no te vas a arrepentir y tus muñecas te lo van a agradecer.. puedes a travez de mac modificar las keys para que tengas el mismo orden que un teclado mac... otra solución que propongo.. es que a travez de alguien con windows.. realices las modificaciones que necesitas, como iluminación, configuration de macros etc. Fuera de eso.. la mejor compra que he echo, me dedico al desarrollo de software y desde los primeros typings sientes la diferencia en tus muñecas. Adjunto una imagen del espacio es ideal para un mouse y tu celular, también cabe un magic trackpad sin problema. Una de las razones por la que lo adquirí este producto es porque la silla de mi oficina tiene reposa brazos pero no permite que se muevan mas que para atrás y adelante.. generándome dolor en los antebrazos pues van en otra dirección a mis brazos al utilizar un teclado tradicional.. pero ahora al poder separar el teclado y ademas utilizando el pad que incluye el teclado.. esos problemas se han acabado. Anteriormente utilice teclados como el Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic y el Logitech ergo, pero este no tiene comparación por el confort de los materiales y la posibilidad de separar el teclado a la distancia que necesites. Date una oportunidad... tus muñecas te lo agradecerán.
D**E
I’m been regularly searching an ergonomic keyboard with mechanical keys for years, and this one is also a good gaming keyboard, so I was heavenly happy to see this keyboard. But I was quite disappointed to receive the wrong key color. ERGONOMY: Split, forward inclination and no numpad – all boxes checked! The problem is that the keyboard is so thick that the full inclination doesn’t incline it back at all, it just makes it flat. This can be adjusted with a towel, but for the price and ergo advertisement it’s quite a letdown. FUNCTIONS: The keyboard has innate macro binding (up to 4) and I love it, especially for work. I use it for frequent characters that I otherwise have to type with ALT codes. Some key placements have to be used to (eg. the four travel buttons, aka Home End PageUp PageDown, are not all together, they are peculiarly split by the Delete button; that can be fixed with software and key replacement, but this innate placement is weird). The color schemes are well designed too, and the central wheel multifunction is actually quite useful for common uses. WRONG KEY COLOR RECEIVED: And as the product is not advertised with switchable switches, I understand the switches are soldered. At the time of writing (and buying), the product title says "MX Cherry Blue", the description says "Cherry Blue", the color choice says "Blue", the specs also say "Blue", but I received Kailh White keys. As the shipping took a few weeks and Kailh White keys are <similar to Cherry Blue, I don’t want to return it and wait again twice the time; I chose to keep it. I still enjoy the Kailh White keys, but I’m still a bit disappointed for the mistake. If it’s a stock issue, I would have prefered if the vendor first contacted me about the replacement. That mistake apart, the keyboard itself is definitely a five stars. I also hope that more fully ergonomic keyboards with this whole set of ergo features will appear on the market.
S**M
Good keyboard aside from vital flaw. Can't see a way to get in touch with seller
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