Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Apr 28
ZDNET reviews Razer Pro Type Ergo keyboard for office and gaming use
Updated
Updated · ZDNet · Apr 28

ZDNET reviews Razer Pro Type Ergo keyboard for office and gaming use

10 articles · Updated · ZDNet · Apr 28
  • The Razer Pro Type Ergo features a split ergonomic layout, plush attached wrist rest, customizable hotkeys, and retails for $189.
  • ZDNET highlights its high build quality, comfort, and versatile connectivity, but notes its bulky size, learning curve, and non-detachable wrist rest as drawbacks.
  • Designed primarily for productivity, the keyboard also supports gaming, offering RGB lighting, multi-device Bluetooth support, and extensive app-specific keybinds, appealing to users seeking both ergonomics and customization.
Why did Razer choose laptop-style keys for its premium ergonomic board?
At $189, is Razer’s hybrid keyboard a workplace luxury or a necessity?
Can one keyboard truly master both office productivity and gaming?
Is a flashy ergonomic keyboard actually enough to save your wrists?
With PC sales expected to drop, who will keep buying premium keyboards?
What is the hidden productivity cost of learning a split keyboard?