

⌨️ Elevate your workspace comfort—type smarter, not harder!
The Arteck Split Ergonomic Keyboard features a thoughtfully designed split layout with cushioned wrist and palm rests to enhance typing comfort and reduce fatigue. Equipped with a rechargeable lithium battery lasting up to 6 months per charge and seamless 2.4G USB wireless connectivity, it offers a clutter-free, efficient setup ideal for professional Windows users. Its scissor-switch keys deliver precise, quiet keystrokes, making it a top choice for productivity-focused millennials seeking ergonomic excellence.









| ASIN | B0BKKYRQ31 |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Rechargeable, Split Keyset Design, Wrist Rest |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Multimedia, Personal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Arteck |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 102 |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Desktop, Laptop, PC |
| Connectivity Technology | USB Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,490) |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.5"L x 9.6"W x 1.02"H |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Arteck |
| Model Number | HW315 |
| Number of Keys | 102 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Scissor-Switch |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacture |
B**L
Fantastic keyboard
I did a lot of research before choosing this keyboard, and man am I glad I got it! The split is great, very comfortable. The arch is minimal, but it does the job. I also really like this scissor-switch technology, no more backspacing to fix a key that didn't register the first time! The built-in wrist rest is also really nice. I type a lot for work, and at a rate of 55 WPM. The keyboard gives just the right amount of feedback, and the keys are not mushy at all. It's also a very good looking keyboard, and is very responsive. I have heard some people mention (not just on this keyboard) that they have some lag/delay with their typing. I would bet the farm that they have plugged the receiver into a USB hub. If you're going to do that, then get yourself a USB extension cable, because the hub will cause interference with ANY wireless dongle you plug into it. Just a foot or so of distance from the hub will alleviate that. I found that out with my prior Logitech keyboard, after lots of searching around for what the cause could be. The ONLY thing I would improve is fairly minor: It does not have dedicated keys for Page Up/Down, Home, or End. You need to hold down the function key and use the corresponding arrow key for those functions. Not even remotely a deal breaker, this keyboard is fantastic in every other aspect.
B**Y
Good Value
This has been a great second keyboard for my in office days. A little clackity for my liking 😆, but comfy to use and worth the purchase. Love that it’s bluetooth and rechargeable. I have two of the mice as well.
A**R
Soft keyboards ( updated)
The keys fell off very easily after only 2.5 months of use. It is a nice and smooth keyboard. I like it, but it didn't last even 3 months. I am trying to get it repaired by them since it was so recent that I got it- I will update this review later once I hear from the manufacturer. This is an update to my original post. I am extremely impressed with the quality of customer service and how fast they addressed my concerns regarding the product and they honestly back up their product. Not only did they respond fast, but they also replace my keyboard. Not just fix it, replaced the whole thing and it is also backed by their manufacturer warranty. I’m so happy and love that I get to have my keyboard back to use for hopefully a lot longer this time. It truly is a comfort keyboard and I love how smooth the keys feel when typing for long periods of time. Thanks guys for the prompt response! Today 3/27/2026 I received my brand new keyboard to replaced the one with the broken keys and I’m so happy to it back again and fully working thanks guys for the great customer service. Truly appreciate it.
C**N
Weird, but once you get used to it - great!
I purchased this because I'm taking notes on computer, rather than by hand. I own a Mac laptop and for extended periods, the angle of a flat keyboard was making my wrists hurt. Be aware that the functions of this keyboard are NOT Mac-intuitive. For example, on my laptop, I tuck my left thumb under for the Command key + B for bold, I for italic, etc. THIS keyboard needs the Control key (little finger) + B (or I, etc.). I'm having to learn the nuances of it. That makes me slower. I am also used to my smaller keyboard (13" on the Mac) v. everything spread out a LOT MORE on the ergonomic one. The latter is probably normal size. Just keep in mind that there may be a size adjustment if you are used to a smaller keyboard. I also chose this ergonomic keyboard in order to have a 10-key, as I'll be working with a lot of numbers. (It also has the numbers above the letters, but if you know the 10-key, it's a bonus.) I like the fact that it's wireless - no cord to get in the way. It's chargeable overnight or whenever you're not using it. On/Off switch on the bottom. There are 4 adjustable 'feet' that allow you to tilt the keyboard. That's nice. The wrist rest is also pretty comfortable.. *I* find it most comfortable setting it at waist/elbow level, in order to get the angle of my hands to fit the keyboard. Fortunately I have a lower slide-out keyboard tray in my desk. Otherwise, I'd raise my chair up quite a bit in order to have it at elbow level on the top of the desk. The issue I'm having is the depth of the keyboard. It's 16" wide but 9.5" deep in the middle. I have to pull out the keyboard quite a ways to have access to it all... and by then it's harder to read my tiny-print text book. Still working all this out. I wonder if I should have gotten one without the wrist rest... ? It adds a good 3.5" to the depth. Don't worry about it if you aren't used to a Mac. It's probably geared more towards Windows. Anyway, as long as you're aware of the size, and the keyboard you're coming from - once you're used to it and have positioned it correctly, these ergonomic keyboards can be very helpful with hand, wrist, shoulder, and back strain and fatigue. Just be prepared for someone else who sits at your spot and tries to type, to fuss, "What in the world is THIS??" (My IT guy hated my keyboard.)
C**Y
Great keyboard at the right price
I bought this to replace my old Logi Ergo K860. I like the idea of curved keyboard. But the distance between my left and right hands on Ergo K860 was bothering me ever since I bought it 5 years ago. I would say I never got used to it. The Ergo started to act up one day with one key F not working properly. I tried to fix it and considered getting another one, then I saw this keyboard with a much better price. So I took the chance and went with this cheaper option. I like this one better than Ergo for the following reason: 1. The layout is more comfortable. Yes, it took me a while to get used to it like I would with any keyboard. I don't have to twist my wrists to reach any keys. 2. Keys are not too loud. It's not going to silent, but better than Ergo. 3. Battery life is great. I make a living by typing my keyboard. I only charged this keyboard once so far (4 months). 4. The price is great for what I got.
M**Y
Works well for my typing posture
LOVE IT! I've never used Split Ergonomic Keyboards. This is the first one. So I might be very excited about the keyboard layout. I like that it has a wrist pad. The height adjustment is almost non-functional. That'd be my only complaint
S**N
Lieferung erfolgte wie gewohnt pünktlich. Nur mit dem Zusatz Hinterhaus oder Haus im Hof kann der Zusteller nie etwas anfangen und stellt das Paket beim Vermieter am Vorderhaus ab. Die Tastatur selbst ist super. Gleich am ersten Arbeitstag merke ich, dass die Hände bzw. die Handgelenk lockerer und nicht so angespannt sind. Zur Akkulaufzeit kann ich aktuell noch nichts sagen. Bin wirklich gespannt wie lange der Akku hält. Ich benutze die Tastatur im Homeoffice. Bisher bin ich sehr zufrieden!
E**X
Bought as a present for my mother and Works really well, helps with her hours at work and hand and joint aches. Very easy to use and set up, plug in and go, easy Bluetooth connection and also convenient to charge. I will advise getting a longer cable but since it’s USB-C, most phone cables will work and one fits all nowadays. Integrated wrist and hand rest is an added bonus too, due to its nature, it’s bigger than your average keyboard. The keys are smooth and great typing experience. Overall, money well spent!
S**O
Die Tastatur ist gewöhnungsbedürftig, aber gut zu bedienen. Das Anschließen ging auch schnell. Den Stick einstöbseln und los geht's. Auch die Ausrichtung ist noch etwas seltsam, aber für die Hände, Ellenbogen und Schulter schon beim ersten benutzen entspannend.
W**N
What can I say, except this keyboard is a life saver! I started having serious arm, wrist and finger pains from using a standard style mechanical keyboard.. I checked out a few ergonomic keyboards and followed the recommendations from Amazon. The keys are soft and easy to use, making a potentially permanent RSI injury (couldn’t even click on a mouse without serious pain) into a much more manageable and far less painful work experience. Connects immediately with no issue, can hardly hear the keys being pressed also with no sticky issues either. By far my best keyboard in over 25 years of working in an office environment! Great keyboard, would recommend and buy again!!
R**.
I imagine many people will be asking the questions I asked before buying this keyboard. The first question is, is the Arteck as good as the Microsoft Ergonomic 4000? In a word, no. The second and third questions are, is it an adequate replacement for the 4000? Will it prevent my RSI? To which I would answer yes and probably. The reason it isn't as good as the 4000 (in my opinion) is in the first instance, the size. It is a good 30% or so smaller than the 4000 which has some benefits, like it is better to take travelling with you and will fit into a small to medium bag. However, the smaller size means that your hands aren't quite as relaxed and spread out on the keyboard. Although, it has to be said that I have rather large hands and so this might be a personal thing and anyone who found the 4000 too big in that respect, may disagree with me. The small size is an issue for me not just because of hand position but because there is less room for individual keys. So for example, the number pad on the 4000 is a separate entity and as far as I can remember does not have any important functions doubled up on the numbers. However this keyboard does not have so much room, so the 'Home' and 'End' buttons, are doubled up as the '7' and '1' keys respectively. This is less than ideal because instead of dedicated buttons that are easy to locate whilst touch-typing, the numberpad is not so instinctive to use, is not raised and is sloped away from the main keys. This means that I often have to glance down at the keyboard to use those keys (I use them a lot!) which in itself negates the advantage of touch-typing in the first place. Still on the subject of keys, their position and ease-of-use, the backspace key is also annoying. On the 4000 it is raised and positioned in such a way that you always hit the exact key you're aiming for. However, on the Arteck, the backspace key is flush with the surrounding keys and I find myself hitting the num lock key way too often for it to be a coincidence. The arrow keys (again, keys I use a lot) are not great either, they are flush with the 'ctrl' key and the 'zero' on the numberpad, therefore I am miss pressing a lot when I go to use them. As a side note the arrow keys double up as 'Home', 'End', 'Page up', and 'Page down', however these are functions so you need to hold down function whilst using them. I can't imagine any touch-typist using the keys in this way, it is cumbersome and time consuming. Now we come to the non-key part of the design. The Microsoft Ergonomic 4000 is comfortable and prevents RSI for two main reasons, one the soft pad to rest your palms on as you type. The second (more important) reason is the fact you can angle the 4000 up at the palms, so that the keyboard has a pronounced downward slope, this has the effect of putting the wrists into a more neutral and natural position. I can testify to the effectiveness of the 4000 in getting rid of RSI because it worked for me instantly, my intense wrist pain was alleviated the moment I used the 4000. The Arteck does the same thing but as in the key design, it doesn't do it as well. The 4000 has a separate piece which you attach to the underside of the keyboard, giving it around a 50mm rise height from the desk. This is cumbersome because you have two pieces instead of one; however, it is extremely effective at stopping any kind of repetitive strain. The Arteck achieves the lift by putting two small feet at the back, underside of the keyboard which raises it around 20 mm, so you can hardly notice it and my hands are nowhere near as comfy as when I use the 4000. There are feet at the front as well and this is lucky because one of my back feet snapped off and I simply replaced it with one of the front ones, seeing as I won't ever use those. So in conclusion, what the Arteck has over the 4000 is it is bluetooth. This matters to me because I have destroyed about five different Microsoft keyboards by spilling stuff onto them, which would have been avoided in all the cases if I had simply moved my keyboard while eating my dinner, but because it was cable, I (stupidly) couldn't be bothered. Unfortunately the 4000 has rocketed in price and so hence me buying an Arteck. I suppose some people would see the smaller size as another thing the Arteck has over the Microsoft keyboard, but as mentioned above, I think it is to the Arteck's detriment as there isn't enough room on the keyboard. The 4000 has nicer feeling, better placed keys, it has more dedicated one-function-only keys that are easy to locate without looking at them. Even the small nobbles on the 'F' and 'J' keys are better on the 4000 than the Arteck. The 4000 is infinitely more comfortable (Just typing this review has got my wrist twinging a bit) than the Arteck but unfortunately it is about three and a half times the price. So if you're wondering if the Arteck is a like-for-like swap with the 4000, wonder no more, because it's not. It is adequate though and so I will carry on using it until I can afford to get a 4000 with bluetooth. The Arteck will always be my travel keyboard because lugging around the 4000 on holiday wasn't fun, but when it comes to typing at my desk, size matters and bigger is better! Hope that helps!
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