Best ergonomic keyboards 2022: top typing peripherals that are kind to your wrist

Ergonimic keyboard and mouse by Logitech on a desk
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Protect your wrist and shoulders by getting the best ergonomic keyboard. Whether you’re trying to avoid the painful and chronic effects of constantly pounding away at your keyboard for hours on end or you’re already suffering from ulnar deviation, forearm pronation, or repetitive strain injuries, you need a keyboard that prioritizes your comfort and well-being.

The best keyboards may be among the most comfortable keyboards out there, but these ergonomic ones take comfort to a whole new level. They’re shaped so that your hands and wrists are resting at their most natural positions in order to ensure that you won’t eventually suffer from chronic injuries from long-term use and there’s enough support to avoid fatigue.

Whether that means that they’re domed at the center or have a split design that allows both pieces to stand in tent mode, the best ergonomic keyboards protect your upper appendages and help you push through long hours of working from home or gaming sessions. Give your wrists, shoulders, and fingers some love with one of our top picks. While you’re perusing, also check our price comparison tool for the best keyboard deals.

Best ergonomic keyboards: Logitech ERGO K860

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1. Logitech ERGO K860

Best ergonomic keyboard for maximum support

Specifications

Interface: Wireless
Switches: Scissor
Wrist rest: Pillowed

Reasons to buy

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Very comfortable wrist rest
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Front end tilt legs

Reasons to avoid

-
No backlighting

There’s a lot to love about Logitech’s Ergo K860 keyboard. Its PerfectStroke keys are comfortable to use. It’s got 12 programmable keys and four different connectivity options that let you connect up to four devices all at once. And, it’s got an impressive 33-foot wireless range. 

Its impressive list of features aside, however, this split domed keyboard boasts ultimate comfort and support for those who are prone to wrist, arm and shoulder pain. Its double layer foam wrist rest delivers maximum support while its curved key design encourages your hands and wrist to stay in a more natural form, minimizing strain and also promoting better posture. It’s not the cheapest, but between being rich in features and being better for your upper body, it’s actually a fantastic value. You can’t, after all, put a price on your health.

Read the full review: Logitech ERGO K860

Best ergonomic keyboards: Microsoft Sculpt

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2. Microsoft Sculpt

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Best ergonomic keyboard for Windows users

Specifications

Interface: Wireless
Switches: Scissor
Wrist rest: Padded

Reasons to buy

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Solid build
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Batteries included

Reasons to avoid

-
F-keys are small

It’s not surprising, with Microsoft’s track record for making great peripherals, that the company has also rolled out one of the best ergonomic keyboards out there. Microsoft Sculpt has been around for ages as well, making it all the more impressive that it still holds up years later. 

Boasting wireless connectivity, a cushioned palm rest, and a form factor that rotates your wrists outward so as to prevent ulnar compression, there’s definitely a lot to love here, even if it’s really only best for Windows users (naturally). There’s also a separate numeric pad for when you need to crunch numbers, easily stowed away when you don’t. And, unlike the Logitech Ergo K860, it’s affordable to most people.

Read the full review: Microsoft Sculpt

Best ergonomic keyboards: Cherry KC 4500 Ergo

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3. Cherry KC 4500 Ergo

Best budget ergonomic keyboard

Specifications

Interface: Wired
Switches: Mechanical
Wrist rest: Padded

Reasons to buy

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Affordable
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Configurable keys

Reasons to avoid

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Wired

Cherry is another company known for its peripherals, and it’s recently launched the Cherry KC 4500 Ergo, adding yet another impressive (if perhaps, plain-looking) keyboard to its portfolio. And, it’s even cheaper than the crowd-favorite Microsoft Sculpt, which is why it’s earned the best budget ergonomic keyboard title. 

Being affordable, this doesn’t have a lot of bells and whistles on this. However, it does make up for that fact by offering all the basic features you could ever want in an ergonomic keyboard. The split curved design is there, as is the extra soft wrist rest. For added support, there are three extra feet that allow you to raise the front of the keyboard. Better yet, you can not only reprogram some keys but also record macros so you can shave off many precious minutes when performing heavier workloads.

Read the full review: Cherry KC 4500 Ergo

Best ergonomic keyboards: Goldtouch GTP-0044W Go!2

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4. Goldtouch GTP-0044W Go!2

Best portable ergonomic keyboard

Specifications

Interface: Wireless
Switches: Scissor
Wrist rest: None

Reasons to buy

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Portable
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Offers different positions

Reasons to avoid

-
Expensive

Just because you’re traveling doesn’t mean you should risk repetitive strain injury. These days, in fact, it’s no longer an excuse with the Goldtouch GTP-0044W Go!2 Bluetooth keyboard making it possible for remote workers to travel, work, and stay comfortable.

This split foldable ergonomic keyboard comes with a simple yet ingenious set of latches and locks that let you set it to the angle that feels most comfortable for you. There are at least eight different tent and split positions to choose from. And, while it is portable, it hardly scrimps on the basics like comfortable keys with a satisfying bounce and reliable wireless connectivity. Just bear in mind that you won’t be getting a wrist rest and will have to pay a pretty penny for the entry fee.

Best ergonomic keyboards: ErgoDox EZ

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5. ErgoDox EZ

Best customizable ergonomic keyboard

Specifications

Interface: Wired
Switches: Mechanical
Wrist rest: Standalone

Reasons to buy

+
Highly configurable
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Fully split layout

Reasons to avoid

-
Steep learning curve

The ErgoDox EZ split layout isn’t exactly new. Many ergonomic keyboards have adopted such designs. Yet, this one has found several ways to stand out from the crowd, making it among the best ergonomic keyboards out there for folks looking for something feature-rich. 

It boasts linear columns of keys, which are meant to reduce finger travel and fatigue. It boasts dual-function and multiple layer keys. It comes with a custom tilt/tent kit so you can find an angle or position that’s most comfortable and stick with it, as well as custom-molded Wing wrist rests that you can position as close or as far to the keyboard as you need them. And, the whole thing is customizable so you’ll get exactly what you want. Its unique design does take a bit of getting used to, but when you do, you’ll never look back.

Michelle Rae Uy
Contributor

Michelle Rae Uy is the former Computing Reviews and Buying Guides Editor at TechRadar. She's a Los Angeles-based tech, travel and lifestyle writer covering a wide range of topics, from computing to the latest in green commutes to the best hiking trails. She's an ambivert who enjoys communing with nature and traveling for months at a time just as much as watching movies and playing sim games at home. That also means that she has a lot more avenues to explore in terms of understanding how tech can improve the different aspects of our lives. 

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