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The R-Go Tools R-Go Split Ergonomic Keyboard is designed for the modern professional, featuring a split design for optimal wrist positioning, patented break software to promote healthy typing habits, and a lightweight, portable structure. Compatible with multiple operating systems and made from recycled materials, this keyboard is the perfect blend of functionality and sustainability.
Brand | R-Go Tools |
Manufacturer | R-Go Tools |
Model | R-Go Tools |
Model Name | R-Go Split Keyboard UK Layout |
Model Year | 2017 |
Product Dimensions | 28.8 x 13.7 x 0.9 cm; 296 g |
Item model number | R-Go Tools |
Operating System | Linux, Windows |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Hardware Interface | USB |
Graphics RAM Type | GDDR6X |
Graphics Coprocessor | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Special Features | Ergonomic |
Number of items | 1 |
Standing screen display size | 15.6 |
Wattage | 3600 |
Power Source | Usb |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
Connector Type | USB |
Material | Aluminium Plastic |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Has an attached light | Yes |
Manufacturer | R-Go Tools |
Item Weight | 296 g |
B**S
Good concept, above average execution
While I was looking for a split keyboard, I was considering several productsKinesis gaming edge: pretty expensive, only available from the amazon USA, or from a dutch ergonomic shop, takes some time to arrive to EuropeMistel MD650L: only available from amazon USA, doesn't have F1-F12 keysThe R go split keyboard was the cheapest option and arrived in 2 days with prime. The split keyboard itself is a really nice idea, in my opinion everyone who is able to touchtype should use such a keyboard. Although the keys on the R go split are too hard to press, it's hard to type fast and precisely with it. The notebook keyboard of my lenovo thinkpad feels much better when I'm typing on it, although those are using the same rubber dome concept. And this is uncomparable to a mechanical keyboard.It seems to be a very specific problem, but in some browsers there is a big lag of displaying the text while I'm typing fast.If someone wants to try a split keyboard, it's a good entry device, but if someone plans for the long term, and wants to have a daily driver at work, I would suggest to invest into a mechanical split keyboard like the ones from Mistel or Kinesis.
M**S
A very nice portable split keyboard.
I love the fact I now have a portable split keyboard as I work away a lot.As with other reviews the key presses are quite stiff. Personally I like this but I can see why people don’t like it.The magnetic joining of the keyboard is also great when I am working with colleagues I can just push the keyboard together to give them a regular small keyboard to use.The micro usb also makes this very very flexible. I have ruined keyboards before with wind in the cable around when travelling. This keyboard allows me to unplug the lead completely and no more knackered cables.
N**Y
Not the same as the images
Don't buy - I bought the German version and it's not the same as the pictures. The Ctrl-Alt-Delete keys are all in the wrong place and they have a bunch of extra keys that are not needed and take up space and make some keys on the right smaller (e.g. Cut, Paste, Copy). Additionally the keyboard came with an integrated cable rather than a removable one.Very disappointment since this is a big change and renders the entire thing useless. I will be returning mine asap
M**Y
Does What It Does But A Huge Step Down In Versatility
Love the concept and the slim form factor. It feels really great to use and I love having the option to recombine and move things aroundI have one big problem with it:It's a cable nightmare. Seems obvious but with added factors. I ordered this listing and then the separate numpad unit. The keyboard came with micro usb ports and the numpad with usb c. And the provided cables are mostly pretty short. Which isn't detailed particularly clearly on the page so make sure you get the right cables. The usb c ports work just fine but unfortunately the micro usb ports are fiddly and by virtue of the design of that port type any wiggling around of the cables results in disconnection/reconnection. So just picking up and moving the keyboard around can be really annoying and result in fiddling with usb ports and cables to get them picked up again. Imo making moving the keyboard around a frustration is pretty antithetical to its purposeAnd GOOD LUCK finding a micro usb to micro usb cable to connect the two halves. It's actually kind of astonishing that they would use micro usb ports on this unit at allI would give ANYTHING if there were any way to turn out a wireless version of this product. Or at least a listing of the keyboard that uses usb-cAnother smaller complaint is the lack of media/custom keys. It might be nice to have some bindable options to help smooth the transition to the keyboardOverall feels competently made, albeit with the typical lack of mod-cons that we're always relegated to on the ergonomic marketIf you plan on getting this, setting it up and then never moving it, it would be a great purchase to make. But if you like to incorporate variation, for ease and for your health, this will unfortunately bring a bunch of annoying little caveats to your workflowI wish it were possible to have both the convenience of what some standard keyboards offer AND the ergonomics of something like thisEDITAfter being locked into this keyboard for quite some time now, I've found that it's incredibly fragile. I've had to buy it several times now, after having it break on me from pretty much any of the most mildest forms of transportation. Which hurts at the steep price point (which doesn't match the build quality or functionality you get)In my prior searches I've found this keyboard seems to be a surprisingly unique form factor. And at this point I'm feeling burdened by the market's lack of options that keep me coming back here. I have to pull this down to a 1 star and I'm going to search the import market instead
M**O
Appena passabile
Inizio dal sottolineare la pessima qualitá dei cavi e dei plug estremamente deboli.Inoltre a questo prezzo mi sarei aspettato quantomeno una seppur basica personalizzazione dei livelli, anche uno sarebbe andato bene. A cosa servono due barre spaziatrici dopotutto?Restituita e preso un kit per assemblarne una completamente customizzabile per qualche decina di euro in piú.
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