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⌨️ Elevate your typing game—comfort and control in every keystroke!
The X9 Wired Ergonomic Keyboard features a 110-key split design with a cushioned wrist rest, engineered to promote natural hand positioning and reduce fatigue. Its 5-foot USB cable ensures reliable plug-and-play connectivity across PCs, laptops, and Chromebooks. With mechanical switches delivering quiet, tactile feedback and an adjustable kickstand for personalized ergonomics, this keyboard is built for professionals who demand comfort and productivity during long hours at the desk.










| ASIN | B08FMMGMPN |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Integrated Stand, Split Keyset Design, Wrist Rest, wave keyboard for pc and external laptop |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Home, Office, Personal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #219 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | X9 Performance |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 110 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Amazon Tablet Models | Amazon Fire HD 10 11th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 13th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 5th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 7th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 9th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids 11th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids 13th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids 7th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids 9th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro 11th Generation, Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro… |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Lenovo, Dell, Linux, HP, Microsof Surface, Acer, Asus, Samsung, Chromebook, Alienware, Razer, LG, PC Compatible Devices Laptop, Lenovo, Dell, Linux, HP, Microsof Surface, Acer, Asus, Samsung, Chromebook, Alienware, Razer, LG, PC See more |
| Compatible Operating System Family | ChromeOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A , Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,687 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 2 Years |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Generation | Wired Ergonomic Keyboard |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 19"L x 9.85"W x 1.5"H |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic Split Keyboard |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | X9 Performance |
| Mfr Part Number | X9ERGOKEY |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | ChromeOS 137, ChromeOs 134 |
| Model Name | X9ERGOKEY |
| Model Number | X9ERGOKEY |
| Number of Keys | 110 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
| Power Source | USB |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Home, Office, Personal |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, Integrated Stand, Split Keyset Design, Wrist Rest, wave keyboard for pc and external laptop Special Feature Ergonomic, Integrated Stand, Split Keyset Design, Wrist Rest, wave keyboard for pc and external laptop See more |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | membrane/soft-touch switch |
| Theme | Ergonomic Keyboard |
| UPC | 701107499505 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**C
Ergo keyboard with an actual 101 key layout and low activation force.
To avoid "product switching" scams, this review is for: X9 Ergonomic Keyboard Wired with Cushioned Wrist Rest - Type Naturally and Comfortably Longer - USB Wired Keyboard for Laptop with 110 Keys & 5ft Cable - Split Keyboard for PC, Computer Ergo Keyboard I'm very happy with this keyboard. It's nearly identical to a standard 104 key keyboard. The only change is the fn key on the right, which isn't an issue at all. The keys are actually low activation force which is fantastic. Quite frankly, I really don't understand why so many "ergonomic" keyboards require pressing so "hard". It's inexpensive and very much worth the price. I'm comparing this keyboard to the other keyboards I own: MS Sculpt wireless: Low profile keys are annoying. Non standard layout and detached numpad (which can slide around on use). Wireless can be a security issue for some environments. MS 4000 series (v1) [discontinued]: High activation force. MS Ergo (v1878): Non standard layout. Easy to hit the wrong key due to how it is laid out. I physically removed some of the keycaps to stop this. Kinessis Freestyle 2: Non standard layout. No numpad. Good keys. Great for people with really big backs though. Several mechanic keyboards, but none of them are split. All of them have great key feel. I don't recall the names of the keyboards I have returned. There were three of them I think.
T**S
Works as promised
Works perfectly as expected. Plugged it in and it immediately worked. No set up needed. It’s comfortable. The wrist rest is perfectly situated and provides adequate support. I’d buy this product again.
J**E
95% perfect - comfy, durable, productive; function keys could use improvement
The Good: almost-perfect replacement for the venerable Microsoft Ergonomic 9000 Keyboard, for a fraction of the price. Slightly clicky keys, the perfect balance between feedback and not annoying everyone in earshot. Nice integrated wrist rest. Good key spacing and bright lettering. Durability is good too - it's been dropped a couple of times, I've taken it on road trips (working in hotels / on-site), it's been months and it's still functioning perfectly. The Bad: the function keys + media functions being integrated in the same key row, with a 2-button key press required to switch between them, is EXTREMELY annoying. You have to press Function+Escape to switch modes, and short of a tiny green dot light, there is no indicator of which mode you're in. So for example, if you're listening to music and have it in Media Functions mode, and need to rename a file, pressing F2 is NOT going to get you to Rename, it's going to open the E-mail client. So you have to curse, look for the 2 keys to switch modes, press them, close the E-mail client, go back to the file folder, and only THEN be able to rename the file. Totally breaks the concentration flow. Please, X-Performance, make a keyboard with a SEPARATE, PHYSICALLY DIFFERENT row of media keys, just like Microsoft 9000 has. You've made a beautiful replacement, and F'ed up the last 5% of it. Please don't fall for the "lowest common denominator" mentality that replaces everything with the smallest & dumbest options. People who WORK on computers, WANT multiple keys. There are keyboards with 100+ keys out there, and believe me, people WANT them. I'm not asking for a 178-key Hyper7, but FFS make the volume controls a separate row so they don't mess up productivity. Other than that, literally a perfect ergonomic keyboard for the price. 4.8 stars.
8**8
No more wrist pain
5 stars Excellent price point, easy to install, quiet and very ergonomic. I was starting to have wrist pain so I thought I’d invest in more ergonomic office equipment. Happy to report this keyboard did the job and helped with my wrist pain. Extra points for the attached wrist pad. Very happy with this keyboard.
E**T
Comfortable to use, fits my hands!
I work from home 4 days a week and go into the office 1 day a week. I had a keyboard from work to use while in office, but hated it. Even though it is "ergonomic", it is very cramped and feels more like trying to type on my laptop keyboard. I am a touch typist, and have used ergo keyboards for decades now (MS Naturals was a fave). This X9 keyboard reminds me of a lot of what I loved from my old MS Naturals. The touch is soft and very comfortable and the key layout works perfectly for my touch typing. Definitely give it 5 stars. It really is a great keyboard at a very good price.
P**E
excellent budget ergonomic keyboard
I have the last version of the popular (now-deprecated) Microsoft split ergonomic keyboard at home. I bought this for my office, and this feels like a decent imitation of the Microsoft one. If you're used to that, the key layout will feel very familiar to you. It worked right out of the box on my work Windows laptop with no drivers. I didn't deduct any stars because this is offered at a reasonable price, but here are thoughts on it: - It has feet in back you can flip up to angle it further forward. The Microsoft one actually comes with a riser you can attach in front to tilt it back (it's already angled forward, so this just makes it flatter). I wish the X9 had that. I will probably shim the front up with a strip of wood or similar. - Many keyboards now have the lights associated with certain keys (caps lock, num lock, etc.) on the key itself. It's super handy to have the indicator light integrated with the control for it. The X9 has the old-school way of the light indicators being grouped in an area at the top of the keyboard. Not a big deal, but could be a bit better. - Wired vs. wireless: I don't schlep my keyboard around, so I don't mind wired for simplicity (no batteries to replace) and cost savings. But wireless is a bit easier in terms of cable management and installation. Otherwise, it feels well constructed and the keys are responsive. For the price, I think this is a great option.
R**S
Decent Keyboard, but Quality Issues with Wobbly Feet
This is my first time writing a review on Amazon, but since this is a product that is important to my daily life, I thought it would be worth sharing my experience with others. The first keyboard I received came with a key that was partially broken, and the keyboard itself wobbles and is unbalanced on the feet at the bottom. I asked for a replacement (X9's service) was very fast, but in the end they decided that it was best to ask Amazon for a replacement. I received a new keyboard, and I discovered that it also wobbles. It seems that the imbalance between the feet simply makes for a low-quality product, although the keyboard and keys themselves are comfortable to use, and as others have said, is very reminiscent of the Microsoft keyboard experience. It takes a few days to get used to, but if your previous keyboard has died, then this keyboard provides a worthy replacement, but you have to remember what to expect. I doubt this keyboard will last as long as Microsoft's.
A**.
Almost the droid you're looking for
You know why we're in the market of a new ergonomic keyboard. That's because your Microsoft Natural 4000 has died after all these years. And the replacement has died as well. And then those used keyboards from Ebay have died as well - those which were working, I mean, because most of them conveniently come already broken, so you don't have to break them yourself. And now you're looking at the five dead keyboards, which are impossible to assemble into a new, or at least into a working one. I know how the frustration feels. So this keyboard is 90% similar to what I was looking for. The keys shape and size closely resemble the Microsoft keyboard. And the keys are in the proper place! The keystrokes are a bit different but after only a few minutes you'd get used to it, and the blind typing speed comes almost to where it was. The wrist pad is good. It's soft. It's not too soft. The shape is very familiar, and that's excellent. What is not so good (maybe it's possible to get used to it later): * Absense of the media keys. This issue would be solved with a separate device. Here's the magic word: "Macropad". The sound knob is there, pressing the sound knob would mute/unmute, the three buttons out of how many you have would be play/pause, previous track, next track. * There are some hotkeys disguised as media keys - at least the calculator button is fine, but the buttons for brighness are pretty much useless. And I'm not used to Fn button, being spoiled by the Natural 4000 keyboard. * The backwards angle at this keyboard is absent. That's the bummer. I bet it's possible to 3d-print some kind of support, but for now the temporary solution is two whatever little boxes supporting the keyboard to make it lean away from me. It's 0.8", give or take, and that makes it feel like it should be. Even though there is nothing more permanent than temporary. * The space button, being two separate buttons, feels a bit awkward. It's just not the same feeling that it should be. Minor issue, most likely it's possible to get used to it. Overall, the keyboard feels solid, the keys are positioned nicely, it feels good (well, good enough, and better than the most, almost all, other keyboards). I'm keeping it for now and trying a few others. But it seems like this one takes the place of being my next favorite. Just remember to keep an eye on the manufacturer and pile up the replacement keyboards if this one gets out of production. Fool me once, Microsoft, shame on you. Update after 6 months: most likely the droid you're looking for is a clone of this keyboard called "Ergonomic Keyboard Wired with Cushioned Wrist Rest, 110 Keys Split Keyboard for PC (Black)" by SurnQiee. It got a stiffer pad, stiffer (close to perfect) keys, useful media keys and my five stars review. Sorry, X9, I prefer the clone. I can't tell much about the longevity and reliability of the clone, but so far so good. Still, this one is a solid contender.
J***
nice keyboard!
am using it for several months already. good quality and keys also are soft
P**R
Good product
I like it a lot, keeps your hands in a natural position
P**X
Still holding up after years of use
Three years since my purchase, I'm still using this keyboard daily without issues. I find the spacing very ergonomic and comfortable, and the palm rest is well-angled and better quality than many other keyboards I have used. The key layout is logical and intuitive, and includes extensive functional keys, including volume, calculator and backlighting. Best keyboard I have ever owned. Five stars.
C**S
me encanto salvo que no esta en español y eso a veces me.confunde
Hasta el momento muy buena calidad, sólo falta que me acostumbré a la forma, y que realmente me ayude a mitigar el daño por túnel carpiano, por cierto no me fijé y viene teclado en inglés así que no trae la ñ, es lo único que deben checar.
S**.
A great replacement for Microsoft 4000
This is almost better than the Microsoft 4000 ergonomic keyboard that I have used for the last decade or more. You won't be disappointed. Don't even bother buying the newer Microsoft ergonomic keyboard. It is absolutely awful and will cause you much distress.
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