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  • Conectividad multidispositivo: cambie de forma sencilla hasta tres dispositivos con nuestras versátiles opciones de conectividad, incluyendo cable USB, receptor USB 2.4G o Bluetooth. Cambia entre dispositivos sin esfuerzo con solo pulsar un botón, compatible con sistemas Windows, Mac OS y Android. (Consejos: el teclado y el mouse comparten un receptor USB de 2.4 g.)
  • Comodidad mejorada de la muñeca: nuestro teclado incluye un reposamuñecas curvado con una capa de espuma viscoelástica suave, que ofrece un soporte de muñeca superior y reduce la flexión de la muñeca. Mientras tanto, el diseño de inclinación ajustable permite un posicionamiento óptimo, asegurando que tu muñeca permanezca relajada y cómoda, ya sea que estés sentado o de pie.
  • Diseño ergonómico Excelencia: Experimente la comodidad ergonómica con el teclado inalámbrico Nulea con un marco de teclas curvado y dividido. Este diseño ayuda a posicionar tus muñecas y antebrazos de forma natural, con teclas recogidas que coinciden con la forma de tus dedos para escribir rápidamente y sensible. Ideal para sesiones de escritura durante todo el día.
  • Características avanzadas del mouse: el mouse ergonómico para esculpir está diseñado con reposamuñecas integradas para la palma y el pulgar, mejorando el soporte de la muñeca y manteniendo una posición natural de la mano para minimizar Disfruta de un control preciso con ajustes de DPI ajustables y botones adicionales hacia adelante o hacia atrás para una cómoda navegación web.
  • Recargable con ahorro de energía: tanto el teclado como el mouse están equipados con baterías de litio de alta capacidad (500mAh para el teclado, 300mAh para el mouse), recargables a través del cable USB-C incluido. Un modo de suspensión automática se activa después de 30 minutos de inactividad, lo que ahorra energía y prolonga la duración de la batería.


Experimenta el pináculo del diseño ergonómico con el combo inalámbrico de teclado y mouse ergonómico Nulea, diseñado específicamente para satisfacer las demandas de los profesionales modernos y los jugadores ávidos. Este sofisticado juego no solo es un faro de comodidad, sino también una potencia de funcionalidad. Nuestro teclado ergonómico presenta un revolucionario diseño dividido y curvado que posiciona tus manos, muñecas y antebrazos de forma natural, reduciendo significativamente el riesgo de lesiones repetitivas por esfuerzo. Junto con un gran reposamuñecas de poliuretano, proporciona un apoyo y amortiguación sustanciales, por lo que es perfecto para sesiones prolongadas de escritura o juego. La eficiencia se une a la versatilidad con nuestras opciones de triple conectividad. Puede cambiar sin esfuerzo entre conexiones cableadas, inalámbricas 2.4G y Bluetooth, lo que le permite sincronizar el teclado y el mouse con hasta tres dispositivos simultáneamente. Esta función elimina la molestia de desconectar y volver a conectar constantemente, ahorrando tiempo y manteniendo el enfoque. El mouse complementa el teclado tanto en forma como en función. Está ergonómicamente esculpido para adaptarse perfectamente a tu mano, minimizando la fatiga de la mano. Con ajustes DPI ajustables, puedes personalizar la sensibilidad a tu gusto, mejorando la precisión en cada tarea. Los botones de navegación adicionales están ubicados estratégicamente para proporcionar comodidad y acelerar su flujo de trabajo. También es una característica clave de este combo, ya que tanto el teclado como el mouse están equipados con baterías de gran capacidad y puertos USB-C para una carga rápida. Esto garantiza que siempre estés listo para hacer frente a cualquier tarea sin interrupción. Invierte en tu comodidad y eficiencia con el combo inalámbrico de teclado y mouse ergonómico Nulea. Es más que un accesorio; es tu puerta de entrada a un entorno de trabajo más saludable y productivo. Perfecto para oficinas en casa, programadores y jugadores serios, nuestro combo está diseñado para elevar tu experiencia informática a nuevas alturas.


Cam BLUMEL
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de julio de 2024
From unboxing to use, this is a GREAT product!Presentation, unboxing, customer care, quality including materials and use, feature set, this keyboard/mouse combo is a really, really good product. I am super impressed with the quality of packaging used, it is as good of professional packaging I have seen from ANY major vendor. I continued to be impressed with the customer support material included, as well as concise and well written instructions for setting up the pair that was included.Setting up was simple though, plug and play. I love the feel of the keyboard, key travel really hits the sweet spot, with a satisfying bounce after being pressed. The scooped keycaps are great and provide a nice feel while typing. Being ergonomic, hands and arms are at a comfortable angle using the keyboard. Another nice feature I haven't seen on comparable ergo keyboards is raisers near the top AND the bottom, allowing the tilt of the keyboard to be either. I prefer the wrist rest area to be higher and usually other keyboards only have the raisers near the top which angles the keyboard down and opposite to what I prefer. The wrist rest also hits the sweet spot for comfort, being wide enough, but not too wide, and soft but firm. Excellent for wrist posture and comfort.The mouse is equally as excellent. It's medium sized, so maybe someone with really big hands would find it too small, but I like the form factor and size. I would rate my hands as average sized, barely able to palm a basketball. It has two thumb buttons defaulted to forward and back in Windows Explorer and web browsers, and a center button that adjusts DPI (speed of cursor movement). The wheel is smooth with barely perceptible 'clicks' as you spin it. The mouse is incredibly light and the buttons are silent. Every bit as good as a similar mouse I got from Logitech. Add in that it has 3 connectivity options (wired use while charging, wireless 2.4 with the supplied USB A receiver), and Bluetooth. So you can have the mouse be paired in different way, and even to separate devices at the same time (you just have to switch the connectivity on the mouse and bam! you can use it on the other device immediately). It is not a gaming mouse (nor is it advertised as one) but I haven't seen/determined any latency, but for working and everyday use, it is an absolutely stellar mouse. I don't play many FPS (shooters) preferring to play turn based and/or strategy games, and I could continue to use both keyboard and mouse for my gaming needs easily!Both mouse and keyboard charge with included USB C cables. I haven't had them long enough to test battery longevity after a full charge but they advertise a 30 minute duration before either go to 'sleep' to enhance battery life. As a gamer and daily user of computer for my job, I have used a ton of keyboards and mice, and these two easily rate at the top in terms of quality and functionality. I use a Corsair mechanical for my home computer, with a Corsair mouse, and I have put them aside to test and use at home and although different (mechanical has a much different feel and key travel) I could easily use these full time, they are just so good! I can't say enough good about both the keyboard and mouse.I went onto their website to look for any software to use for these but it doesn't look like they have any yet (and I have to say, their support page looks suspiciously like Logitech's layout). It would be nice to have some accompanying software to show battery life remaining for example, and other ways to tweak the settings but it all works so well without I really don't miss it. And since both keyboard and mouse can be used while charging, not knowing the remaining charge is minimal to say the least.I am using the keyboard to write this review and it is every bit as good as I have listed above. Easy to type on, I love the silent mouse buttons and the material used for both are really top notch materials. Absolutely NO hesitation recommending these products for anyone looking for a great ergo keyboard and high quality mouse.
Cam BLUMEL
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de julio de 2024
From unboxing to use, this is a GREAT product!Presentation, unboxing, customer care, quality including materials and use, feature set, this keyboard/mouse combo is a really, really good product. I am super impressed with the quality of packaging used, it is as good of professional packaging I have seen from ANY major vendor. I continued to be impressed with the customer support material included, as well as concise and well written instructions for setting up the pair that was included.Setting up was simple though, plug and play. I love the feel of the keyboard, key travel really hits the sweet spot, with a satisfying bounce after being pressed. The scooped keycaps are great and provide a nice feel while typing. Being ergonomic, hands and arms are at a comfortable angle using the keyboard. Another nice feature I haven't seen on comparable ergo keyboards is raisers near the top AND the bottom, allowing the tilt of the keyboard to be either. I prefer the wrist rest area to be higher and usually other keyboards only have the raisers near the top which angles the keyboard down and opposite to what I prefer. The wrist rest also hits the sweet spot for comfort, being wide enough, but not too wide, and soft but firm. Excellent for wrist posture and comfort.The mouse is equally as excellent. It's medium sized, so maybe someone with really big hands would find it too small, but I like the form factor and size. I would rate my hands as average sized, barely able to palm a basketball. It has two thumb buttons defaulted to forward and back in Windows Explorer and web browsers, and a center button that adjusts DPI (speed of cursor movement). The wheel is smooth with barely perceptible 'clicks' as you spin it. The mouse is incredibly light and the buttons are silent. Every bit as good as a similar mouse I got from Logitech. Add in that it has 3 connectivity options (wired use while charging, wireless 2.4 with the supplied USB A receiver), and Bluetooth. So you can have the mouse be paired in different way, and even to separate devices at the same time (you just have to switch the connectivity on the mouse and bam! you can use it on the other device immediately). It is not a gaming mouse (nor is it advertised as one) but I haven't seen/determined any latency, but for working and everyday use, it is an absolutely stellar mouse. I don't play many FPS (shooters) preferring to play turn based and/or strategy games, and I could continue to use both keyboard and mouse for my gaming needs easily!Both mouse and keyboard charge with included USB C cables. I haven't had them long enough to test battery longevity after a full charge but they advertise a 30 minute duration before either go to 'sleep' to enhance battery life. As a gamer and daily user of computer for my job, I have used a ton of keyboards and mice, and these two easily rate at the top in terms of quality and functionality. I use a Corsair mechanical for my home computer, with a Corsair mouse, and I have put them aside to test and use at home and although different (mechanical has a much different feel and key travel) I could easily use these full time, they are just so good! I can't say enough good about both the keyboard and mouse.I went onto their website to look for any software to use for these but it doesn't look like they have any yet (and I have to say, their support page looks suspiciously like Logitech's layout). It would be nice to have some accompanying software to show battery life remaining for example, and other ways to tweak the settings but it all works so well without I really don't miss it. And since both keyboard and mouse can be used while charging, not knowing the remaining charge is minimal to say the least.I am using the keyboard to write this review and it is every bit as good as I have listed above. Easy to type on, I love the silent mouse buttons and the material used for both are really top notch materials. Absolutely NO hesitation recommending these products for anyone looking for a great ergo keyboard and high quality mouse.
Cam BLUMEL
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de julio de 2024
From unboxing to use, this is a GREAT product!Presentation, unboxing, customer care, quality including materials and use, feature set, this keyboard/mouse combo is a really, really good product. I am super impressed with the quality of packaging used, it is as good of professional packaging I have seen from ANY major vendor. I continued to be impressed with the customer support material included, as well as concise and well written instructions for setting up the pair that was included.Setting up was simple though, plug and play. I love the feel of the keyboard, key travel really hits the sweet spot, with a satisfying bounce after being pressed. The scooped keycaps are great and provide a nice feel while typing. Being ergonomic, hands and arms are at a comfortable angle using the keyboard. Another nice feature I haven't seen on comparable ergo keyboards is raisers near the top AND the bottom, allowing the tilt of the keyboard to be either. I prefer the wrist rest area to be higher and usually other keyboards only have the raisers near the top which angles the keyboard down and opposite to what I prefer. The wrist rest also hits the sweet spot for comfort, being wide enough, but not too wide, and soft but firm. Excellent for wrist posture and comfort.The mouse is equally as excellent. It's medium sized, so maybe someone with really big hands would find it too small, but I like the form factor and size. I would rate my hands as average sized, barely able to palm a basketball. It has two thumb buttons defaulted to forward and back in Windows Explorer and web browsers, and a center button that adjusts DPI (speed of cursor movement). The wheel is smooth with barely perceptible 'clicks' as you spin it. The mouse is incredibly light and the buttons are silent. Every bit as good as a similar mouse I got from Logitech. Add in that it has 3 connectivity options (wired use while charging, wireless 2.4 with the supplied USB A receiver), and Bluetooth. So you can have the mouse be paired in different way, and even to separate devices at the same time (you just have to switch the connectivity on the mouse and bam! you can use it on the other device immediately). It is not a gaming mouse (nor is it advertised as one) but I haven't seen/determined any latency, but for working and everyday use, it is an absolutely stellar mouse. I don't play many FPS (shooters) preferring to play turn based and/or strategy games, and I could continue to use both keyboard and mouse for my gaming needs easily!Both mouse and keyboard charge with included USB C cables. I haven't had them long enough to test battery longevity after a full charge but they advertise a 30 minute duration before either go to 'sleep' to enhance battery life. As a gamer and daily user of computer for my job, I have used a ton of keyboards and mice, and these two easily rate at the top in terms of quality and functionality. I use a Corsair mechanical for my home computer, with a Corsair mouse, and I have put them aside to test and use at home and although different (mechanical has a much different feel and key travel) I could easily use these full time, they are just so good! I can't say enough good about both the keyboard and mouse.I went onto their website to look for any software to use for these but it doesn't look like they have any yet (and I have to say, their support page looks suspiciously like Logitech's layout). It would be nice to have some accompanying software to show battery life remaining for example, and other ways to tweak the settings but it all works so well without I really don't miss it. And since both keyboard and mouse can be used while charging, not knowing the remaining charge is minimal to say the least.I am using the keyboard to write this review and it is every bit as good as I have listed above. Easy to type on, I love the silent mouse buttons and the material used for both are really top notch materials. Absolutely NO hesitation recommending these products for anyone looking for a great ergo keyboard and high quality mouse.
Cam BLUMEL
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de julio de 2024
From unboxing to use, this is a GREAT product!Presentation, unboxing, customer care, quality including materials and use, feature set, this keyboard/mouse combo is a really, really good product. I am super impressed with the quality of packaging used, it is as good of professional packaging I have seen from ANY major vendor. I continued to be impressed with the customer support material included, as well as concise and well written instructions for setting up the pair that was included.Setting up was simple though, plug and play. I love the feel of the keyboard, key travel really hits the sweet spot, with a satisfying bounce after being pressed. The scooped keycaps are great and provide a nice feel while typing. Being ergonomic, hands and arms are at a comfortable angle using the keyboard. Another nice feature I haven't seen on comparable ergo keyboards is raisers near the top AND the bottom, allowing the tilt of the keyboard to be either. I prefer the wrist rest area to be higher and usually other keyboards only have the raisers near the top which angles the keyboard down and opposite to what I prefer. The wrist rest also hits the sweet spot for comfort, being wide enough, but not too wide, and soft but firm. Excellent for wrist posture and comfort.The mouse is equally as excellent. It's medium sized, so maybe someone with really big hands would find it too small, but I like the form factor and size. I would rate my hands as average sized, barely able to palm a basketball. It has two thumb buttons defaulted to forward and back in Windows Explorer and web browsers, and a center button that adjusts DPI (speed of cursor movement). The wheel is smooth with barely perceptible 'clicks' as you spin it. The mouse is incredibly light and the buttons are silent. Every bit as good as a similar mouse I got from Logitech. Add in that it has 3 connectivity options (wired use while charging, wireless 2.4 with the supplied USB A receiver), and Bluetooth. So you can have the mouse be paired in different way, and even to separate devices at the same time (you just have to switch the connectivity on the mouse and bam! you can use it on the other device immediately). It is not a gaming mouse (nor is it advertised as one) but I haven't seen/determined any latency, but for working and everyday use, it is an absolutely stellar mouse. I don't play many FPS (shooters) preferring to play turn based and/or strategy games, and I could continue to use both keyboard and mouse for my gaming needs easily!Both mouse and keyboard charge with included USB C cables. I haven't had them long enough to test battery longevity after a full charge but they advertise a 30 minute duration before either go to 'sleep' to enhance battery life. As a gamer and daily user of computer for my job, I have used a ton of keyboards and mice, and these two easily rate at the top in terms of quality and functionality. I use a Corsair mechanical for my home computer, with a Corsair mouse, and I have put them aside to test and use at home and although different (mechanical has a much different feel and key travel) I could easily use these full time, they are just so good! I can't say enough good about both the keyboard and mouse.I went onto their website to look for any software to use for these but it doesn't look like they have any yet (and I have to say, their support page looks suspiciously like Logitech's layout). It would be nice to have some accompanying software to show battery life remaining for example, and other ways to tweak the settings but it all works so well without I really don't miss it. And since both keyboard and mouse can be used while charging, not knowing the remaining charge is minimal to say the least.I am using the keyboard to write this review and it is every bit as good as I have listed above. Easy to type on, I love the silent mouse buttons and the material used for both are really top notch materials. Absolutely NO hesitation recommending these products for anyone looking for a great ergo keyboard and high quality mouse.
Cam BLUMEL
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de julio de 2024
From unboxing to use, this is a GREAT product!Presentation, unboxing, customer care, quality including materials and use, feature set, this keyboard/mouse combo is a really, really good product. I am super impressed with the quality of packaging used, it is as good of professional packaging I have seen from ANY major vendor. I continued to be impressed with the customer support material included, as well as concise and well written instructions for setting up the pair that was included.Setting up was simple though, plug and play. I love the feel of the keyboard, key travel really hits the sweet spot, with a satisfying bounce after being pressed. The scooped keycaps are great and provide a nice feel while typing. Being ergonomic, hands and arms are at a comfortable angle using the keyboard. Another nice feature I haven't seen on comparable ergo keyboards is raisers near the top AND the bottom, allowing the tilt of the keyboard to be either. I prefer the wrist rest area to be higher and usually other keyboards only have the raisers near the top which angles the keyboard down and opposite to what I prefer. The wrist rest also hits the sweet spot for comfort, being wide enough, but not too wide, and soft but firm. Excellent for wrist posture and comfort.The mouse is equally as excellent. It's medium sized, so maybe someone with really big hands would find it too small, but I like the form factor and size. I would rate my hands as average sized, barely able to palm a basketball. It has two thumb buttons defaulted to forward and back in Windows Explorer and web browsers, and a center button that adjusts DPI (speed of cursor movement). The wheel is smooth with barely perceptible 'clicks' as you spin it. The mouse is incredibly light and the buttons are silent. Every bit as good as a similar mouse I got from Logitech. Add in that it has 3 connectivity options (wired use while charging, wireless 2.4 with the supplied USB A receiver), and Bluetooth. So you can have the mouse be paired in different way, and even to separate devices at the same time (you just have to switch the connectivity on the mouse and bam! you can use it on the other device immediately). It is not a gaming mouse (nor is it advertised as one) but I haven't seen/determined any latency, but for working and everyday use, it is an absolutely stellar mouse. I don't play many FPS (shooters) preferring to play turn based and/or strategy games, and I could continue to use both keyboard and mouse for my gaming needs easily!Both mouse and keyboard charge with included USB C cables. I haven't had them long enough to test battery longevity after a full charge but they advertise a 30 minute duration before either go to 'sleep' to enhance battery life. As a gamer and daily user of computer for my job, I have used a ton of keyboards and mice, and these two easily rate at the top in terms of quality and functionality. I use a Corsair mechanical for my home computer, with a Corsair mouse, and I have put them aside to test and use at home and although different (mechanical has a much different feel and key travel) I could easily use these full time, they are just so good! I can't say enough good about both the keyboard and mouse.I went onto their website to look for any software to use for these but it doesn't look like they have any yet (and I have to say, their support page looks suspiciously like Logitech's layout). It would be nice to have some accompanying software to show battery life remaining for example, and other ways to tweak the settings but it all works so well without I really don't miss it. And since both keyboard and mouse can be used while charging, not knowing the remaining charge is minimal to say the least.I am using the keyboard to write this review and it is every bit as good as I have listed above. Easy to type on, I love the silent mouse buttons and the material used for both are really top notch materials. Absolutely NO hesitation recommending these products for anyone looking for a great ergo keyboard and high quality mouse.
Cam BLUMEL
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de julio de 2024
From unboxing to use, this is a GREAT product!Presentation, unboxing, customer care, quality including materials and use, feature set, this keyboard/mouse combo is a really, really good product. I am super impressed with the quality of packaging used, it is as good of professional packaging I have seen from ANY major vendor. I continued to be impressed with the customer support material included, as well as concise and well written instructions for setting up the pair that was included.Setting up was simple though, plug and play. I love the feel of the keyboard, key travel really hits the sweet spot, with a satisfying bounce after being pressed. The scooped keycaps are great and provide a nice feel while typing. Being ergonomic, hands and arms are at a comfortable angle using the keyboard. Another nice feature I haven't seen on comparable ergo keyboards is raisers near the top AND the bottom, allowing the tilt of the keyboard to be either. I prefer the wrist rest area to be higher and usually other keyboards only have the raisers near the top which angles the keyboard down and opposite to what I prefer. The wrist rest also hits the sweet spot for comfort, being wide enough, but not too wide, and soft but firm. Excellent for wrist posture and comfort.The mouse is equally as excellent. It's medium sized, so maybe someone with really big hands would find it too small, but I like the form factor and size. I would rate my hands as average sized, barely able to palm a basketball. It has two thumb buttons defaulted to forward and back in Windows Explorer and web browsers, and a center button that adjusts DPI (speed of cursor movement). The wheel is smooth with barely perceptible 'clicks' as you spin it. The mouse is incredibly light and the buttons are silent. Every bit as good as a similar mouse I got from Logitech. Add in that it has 3 connectivity options (wired use while charging, wireless 2.4 with the supplied USB A receiver), and Bluetooth. So you can have the mouse be paired in different way, and even to separate devices at the same time (you just have to switch the connectivity on the mouse and bam! you can use it on the other device immediately). It is not a gaming mouse (nor is it advertised as one) but I haven't seen/determined any latency, but for working and everyday use, it is an absolutely stellar mouse. I don't play many FPS (shooters) preferring to play turn based and/or strategy games, and I could continue to use both keyboard and mouse for my gaming needs easily!Both mouse and keyboard charge with included USB C cables. I haven't had them long enough to test battery longevity after a full charge but they advertise a 30 minute duration before either go to 'sleep' to enhance battery life. As a gamer and daily user of computer for my job, I have used a ton of keyboards and mice, and these two easily rate at the top in terms of quality and functionality. I use a Corsair mechanical for my home computer, with a Corsair mouse, and I have put them aside to test and use at home and although different (mechanical has a much different feel and key travel) I could easily use these full time, they are just so good! I can't say enough good about both the keyboard and mouse.I went onto their website to look for any software to use for these but it doesn't look like they have any yet (and I have to say, their support page looks suspiciously like Logitech's layout). It would be nice to have some accompanying software to show battery life remaining for example, and other ways to tweak the settings but it all works so well without I really don't miss it. And since both keyboard and mouse can be used while charging, not knowing the remaining charge is minimal to say the least.I am using the keyboard to write this review and it is every bit as good as I have listed above. Easy to type on, I love the silent mouse buttons and the material used for both are really top notch materials. Absolutely NO hesitation recommending these products for anyone looking for a great ergo keyboard and high quality mouse.
Cam BLUMEL
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de julio de 2024
From unboxing to use, this is a GREAT product!Presentation, unboxing, customer care, quality including materials and use, feature set, this keyboard/mouse combo is a really, really good product. I am super impressed with the quality of packaging used, it is as good of professional packaging I have seen from ANY major vendor. I continued to be impressed with the customer support material included, as well as concise and well written instructions for setting up the pair that was included.Setting up was simple though, plug and play. I love the feel of the keyboard, key travel really hits the sweet spot, with a satisfying bounce after being pressed. The scooped keycaps are great and provide a nice feel while typing. Being ergonomic, hands and arms are at a comfortable angle using the keyboard. Another nice feature I haven't seen on comparable ergo keyboards is raisers near the top AND the bottom, allowing the tilt of the keyboard to be either. I prefer the wrist rest area to be higher and usually other keyboards only have the raisers near the top which angles the keyboard down and opposite to what I prefer. The wrist rest also hits the sweet spot for comfort, being wide enough, but not too wide, and soft but firm. Excellent for wrist posture and comfort.The mouse is equally as excellent. It's medium sized, so maybe someone with really big hands would find it too small, but I like the form factor and size. I would rate my hands as average sized, barely able to palm a basketball. It has two thumb buttons defaulted to forward and back in Windows Explorer and web browsers, and a center button that adjusts DPI (speed of cursor movement). The wheel is smooth with barely perceptible 'clicks' as you spin it. The mouse is incredibly light and the buttons are silent. Every bit as good as a similar mouse I got from Logitech. Add in that it has 3 connectivity options (wired use while charging, wireless 2.4 with the supplied USB A receiver), and Bluetooth. So you can have the mouse be paired in different way, and even to separate devices at the same time (you just have to switch the connectivity on the mouse and bam! you can use it on the other device immediately). It is not a gaming mouse (nor is it advertised as one) but I haven't seen/determined any latency, but for working and everyday use, it is an absolutely stellar mouse. I don't play many FPS (shooters) preferring to play turn based and/or strategy games, and I could continue to use both keyboard and mouse for my gaming needs easily!Both mouse and keyboard charge with included USB C cables. I haven't had them long enough to test battery longevity after a full charge but they advertise a 30 minute duration before either go to 'sleep' to enhance battery life. As a gamer and daily user of computer for my job, I have used a ton of keyboards and mice, and these two easily rate at the top in terms of quality and functionality. I use a Corsair mechanical for my home computer, with a Corsair mouse, and I have put them aside to test and use at home and although different (mechanical has a much different feel and key travel) I could easily use these full time, they are just so good! I can't say enough good about both the keyboard and mouse.I went onto their website to look for any software to use for these but it doesn't look like they have any yet (and I have to say, their support page looks suspiciously like Logitech's layout). It would be nice to have some accompanying software to show battery life remaining for example, and other ways to tweak the settings but it all works so well without I really don't miss it. And since both keyboard and mouse can be used while charging, not knowing the remaining charge is minimal to say the least.I am using the keyboard to write this review and it is every bit as good as I have listed above. Easy to type on, I love the silent mouse buttons and the material used for both are really top notch materials. Absolutely NO hesitation recommending these products for anyone looking for a great ergo keyboard and high quality mouse.
Cam BLUMEL
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de julio de 2024
From unboxing to use, this is a GREAT product!Presentation, unboxing, customer care, quality including materials and use, feature set, this keyboard/mouse combo is a really, really good product. I am super impressed with the quality of packaging used, it is as good of professional packaging I have seen from ANY major vendor. I continued to be impressed with the customer support material included, as well as concise and well written instructions for setting up the pair that was included.Setting up was simple though, plug and play. I love the feel of the keyboard, key travel really hits the sweet spot, with a satisfying bounce after being pressed. The scooped keycaps are great and provide a nice feel while typing. Being ergonomic, hands and arms are at a comfortable angle using the keyboard. Another nice feature I haven't seen on comparable ergo keyboards is raisers near the top AND the bottom, allowing the tilt of the keyboard to be either. I prefer the wrist rest area to be higher and usually other keyboards only have the raisers near the top which angles the keyboard down and opposite to what I prefer. The wrist rest also hits the sweet spot for comfort, being wide enough, but not too wide, and soft but firm. Excellent for wrist posture and comfort.The mouse is equally as excellent. It's medium sized, so maybe someone with really big hands would find it too small, but I like the form factor and size. I would rate my hands as average sized, barely able to palm a basketball. It has two thumb buttons defaulted to forward and back in Windows Explorer and web browsers, and a center button that adjusts DPI (speed of cursor movement). The wheel is smooth with barely perceptible 'clicks' as you spin it. The mouse is incredibly light and the buttons are silent. Every bit as good as a similar mouse I got from Logitech. Add in that it has 3 connectivity options (wired use while charging, wireless 2.4 with the supplied USB A receiver), and Bluetooth. So you can have the mouse be paired in different way, and even to separate devices at the same time (you just have to switch the connectivity on the mouse and bam! you can use it on the other device immediately). It is not a gaming mouse (nor is it advertised as one) but I haven't seen/determined any latency, but for working and everyday use, it is an absolutely stellar mouse. I don't play many FPS (shooters) preferring to play turn based and/or strategy games, and I could continue to use both keyboard and mouse for my gaming needs easily!Both mouse and keyboard charge with included USB C cables. I haven't had them long enough to test battery longevity after a full charge but they advertise a 30 minute duration before either go to 'sleep' to enhance battery life. As a gamer and daily user of computer for my job, I have used a ton of keyboards and mice, and these two easily rate at the top in terms of quality and functionality. I use a Corsair mechanical for my home computer, with a Corsair mouse, and I have put them aside to test and use at home and although different (mechanical has a much different feel and key travel) I could easily use these full time, they are just so good! I can't say enough good about both the keyboard and mouse.I went onto their website to look for any software to use for these but it doesn't look like they have any yet (and I have to say, their support page looks suspiciously like Logitech's layout). It would be nice to have some accompanying software to show battery life remaining for example, and other ways to tweak the settings but it all works so well without I really don't miss it. And since both keyboard and mouse can be used while charging, not knowing the remaining charge is minimal to say the least.I am using the keyboard to write this review and it is every bit as good as I have listed above. Easy to type on, I love the silent mouse buttons and the material used for both are really top notch materials. Absolutely NO hesitation recommending these products for anyone looking for a great ergo keyboard and high quality mouse.
Bart
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de julio de 2024
I've never owned a wireless keyboard for reasons of connectivity, minimizing use of batteries, input lag, etc... Nor have I ever wanted or felt the need for an ergonomic keyboard. I have acquired wireless mice for family members to enhance convenience, rejecting my own interests. I decided it's time to disregard my exceptional insight and try this nulea KM75 keyboard/mouse pairing, ignoring my rather acclimatized sense of reason.The keyboard and mouse arrived well packaged in a dapper, white manufacturers box depicting the devices. They are accompanied by a single USB type A receiver, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable and a folded user manual which SHOULD be provided on recycled paper, not coated glossy papyrus.Removing the devices from their protective cocoon I was greeted with a first impression which persuaded positive acknowledgement. Although made of plastic they are elegant with a polished black finish. Weight and balance of both is respectable given the integrated battery design. The subtle nulea logo is found on the top of the keyboard with a string of functionality LED's (charging, connectivity, caps lock, num lock), and the USB-C charging port and ON/OFF switch located at the rear. The keys are also indented, rounding out your fingertips with each stroke. Red light when plugged in with low battery capacity which transit to green upon full re-charge. Mouse is also quite stylish with its ergonomic design consisting of a left click, right click, scroll wheel DPI setting button in the centre and back page/forward page buttons on the left side readily accessible to the thumb. Nulea logo adorns the rear base of the cute little critter.How do they perform? Rather well. Inside the mouse (bottom) you will find the USB connection dongle (when cover is removed) and the ON/OFF switch but no battery bay. Charge both devices first, remove the dongle from its cradle, insert into PC or laptop, turn the devices on and......it connects to my Windows 10 PC in seconds, ready to Google all that I desired.Now, remember, this is my second ergonomic keyboard/mouse partnership...I have to admit, the typing experience is lovely, reminiscent of a warm summer morning, drinking a tea lake side at a cottage with my dog. Wife and daughters were intentionally left behind. Annoying pack of murmurers. Dog is loyal and quiet...Love you, girls. :/ The keys are not sticky or mushy and feel fairly responsive noticing some minor input lag. And they are fairly quiet, although emit higher decibel ranges when compared to their integrated laptop counterparts.The mouse is a tad more insubordinate becoming inconsistent on flat surfaces, much preferring a pad on which to glide otherwise it stutters horrifically. On the pad it glides like an angel, but dislikes any imperfection. The right click and scroll wheel buttons are precise and quiet. The same cannot be expressed about the back/forward buttons which are louder, deviating from the designs uniformity, and the left click button does not sit flush on its perch, emanating a sound akin to tapping a fingernail on a table, without actually engaging any applications on the PC. More pressure is required for that.I will obviously never use either for gaming for multiple reasons. It's not designed for intense internet warrior combat, response time will suffer and the layout would ensure I remain noncompetitive, subject to my unfamiliarity missing many keys I believe to be elsewhere. That's how I almost never got married. Wrong church. Oh, man, was she mad!!! Dog was cool with it. She's a good girl. Anyway, I do appreciate the aesthetic and the build quality (well made plastic but do prefer metal reinforced keyboard designs). When you deploy all four it looks like a little table. Adorable. The keys are thinner and larger than on typical PC keyboards, akin to those found on laptops and fairly quiet when depressed. Hard to cheer them up... That...that was a joke. :/It's not all well forecast weather. The wrist rest, despite being comfortable lacks the softness I envisioned. I never expected a fluffy bunny but a degree of pressure and you're on solid ground. There is also a trade off for the comfort of the design...some lost desk real estate. It's a little larger than my regular, wired boards. Inconsequential for myself but others may value desk top property which often carries large amounts of stationery and beverages. The all plastic chassis relents to some honourable flex when pressure is applied, particularly when the rear legs are deployed.Board is not mechanical, but that may be beneficial to some, particularly those who prefer the feel of laptop keyboards and a quiet typing experience. Keys are also low profile making their removal difficult for maintenance/sterilization.Overall... very good products. At this price point It's difficult to NOT recommend despite the mouse behaving fractiously. But for a second ergonomic (and all wireless) experience, I'm rather fond of both. Key engagement is quite consistent with little in the way of input lag and so far no duplicate input. And aside from the mouse scruples mentioned previously, it does otherwise function well with decent input lag and generous DPI range of 800/1200/1600/2400. My tested range was at 10 metres distance, exceeding advertised expectations of 8 metres.It's not perfect and over time...things could become much worse. Please take note of the integrated battery arrangement. Unless you're experienced with replacement, this could be an expensive purchase if the battery fails shortly after warranty expiration. Keep that in mind. Manufacturer should provide easy access to the battery for such malfunctions. I am letting it slide for the time being given the adequate performance of the 500 mAh and 300 mAh batteries, their longevity and recharge intervals.Back to the lake with my dog. Taking the women, this time. They're becoming scornfully jealous.sdfkl;aseporiq9p2pvjrtoiaweopri574359[n orowerxmkczl;q38-4It's all right. EVERYTHING'S FINE...that was just the dog. She's a good girl!
Bart
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de julio de 2024
I've never owned a wireless keyboard for reasons of connectivity, minimizing use of batteries, input lag, etc... Nor have I ever wanted or felt the need for an ergonomic keyboard. I have acquired wireless mice for family members to enhance convenience, rejecting my own interests. I decided it's time to disregard my exceptional insight and try this nulea KM75 keyboard/mouse pairing, ignoring my rather acclimatized sense of reason.The keyboard and mouse arrived well packaged in a dapper, white manufacturers box depicting the devices. They are accompanied by a single USB type A receiver, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable and a folded user manual which SHOULD be provided on recycled paper, not coated glossy papyrus.Removing the devices from their protective cocoon I was greeted with a first impression which persuaded positive acknowledgement. Although made of plastic they are elegant with a polished black finish. Weight and balance of both is respectable given the integrated battery design. The subtle nulea logo is found on the top of the keyboard with a string of functionality LED's (charging, connectivity, caps lock, num lock), and the USB-C charging port and ON/OFF switch located at the rear. The keys are also indented, rounding out your fingertips with each stroke. Red light when plugged in with low battery capacity which transit to green upon full re-charge. Mouse is also quite stylish with its ergonomic design consisting of a left click, right click, scroll wheel DPI setting button in the centre and back page/forward page buttons on the left side readily accessible to the thumb. Nulea logo adorns the rear base of the cute little critter.How do they perform? Rather well. Inside the mouse (bottom) you will find the USB connection dongle (when cover is removed) and the ON/OFF switch but no battery bay. Charge both devices first, remove the dongle from its cradle, insert into PC or laptop, turn the devices on and......it connects to my Windows 10 PC in seconds, ready to Google all that I desired.Now, remember, this is my second ergonomic keyboard/mouse partnership...I have to admit, the typing experience is lovely, reminiscent of a warm summer morning, drinking a tea lake side at a cottage with my dog. Wife and daughters were intentionally left behind. Annoying pack of murmurers. Dog is loyal and quiet...Love you, girls. :/ The keys are not sticky or mushy and feel fairly responsive noticing some minor input lag. And they are fairly quiet, although emit higher decibel ranges when compared to their integrated laptop counterparts.The mouse is a tad more insubordinate becoming inconsistent on flat surfaces, much preferring a pad on which to glide otherwise it stutters horrifically. On the pad it glides like an angel, but dislikes any imperfection. The right click and scroll wheel buttons are precise and quiet. The same cannot be expressed about the back/forward buttons which are louder, deviating from the designs uniformity, and the left click button does not sit flush on its perch, emanating a sound akin to tapping a fingernail on a table, without actually engaging any applications on the PC. More pressure is required for that.I will obviously never use either for gaming for multiple reasons. It's not designed for intense internet warrior combat, response time will suffer and the layout would ensure I remain noncompetitive, subject to my unfamiliarity missing many keys I believe to be elsewhere. That's how I almost never got married. Wrong church. Oh, man, was she mad!!! Dog was cool with it. She's a good girl. Anyway, I do appreciate the aesthetic and the build quality (well made plastic but do prefer metal reinforced keyboard designs). When you deploy all four it looks like a little table. Adorable. The keys are thinner and larger than on typical PC keyboards, akin to those found on laptops and fairly quiet when depressed. Hard to cheer them up... That...that was a joke. :/It's not all well forecast weather. The wrist rest, despite being comfortable lacks the softness I envisioned. I never expected a fluffy bunny but a degree of pressure and you're on solid ground. There is also a trade off for the comfort of the design...some lost desk real estate. It's a little larger than my regular, wired boards. Inconsequential for myself but others may value desk top property which often carries large amounts of stationery and beverages. The all plastic chassis relents to some honourable flex when pressure is applied, particularly when the rear legs are deployed.Board is not mechanical, but that may be beneficial to some, particularly those who prefer the feel of laptop keyboards and a quiet typing experience. Keys are also low profile making their removal difficult for maintenance/sterilization.Overall... very good products. At this price point It's difficult to NOT recommend despite the mouse behaving fractiously. But for a second ergonomic (and all wireless) experience, I'm rather fond of both. Key engagement is quite consistent with little in the way of input lag and so far no duplicate input. And aside from the mouse scruples mentioned previously, it does otherwise function well with decent input lag and generous DPI range of 800/1200/1600/2400. My tested range was at 10 metres distance, exceeding advertised expectations of 8 metres.It's not perfect and over time...things could become much worse. Please take note of the integrated battery arrangement. Unless you're experienced with replacement, this could be an expensive purchase if the battery fails shortly after warranty expiration. Keep that in mind. Manufacturer should provide easy access to the battery for such malfunctions. I am letting it slide for the time being given the adequate performance of the 500 mAh and 300 mAh batteries, their longevity and recharge intervals.Back to the lake with my dog. Taking the women, this time. They're becoming scornfully jealous.sdfkl;aseporiq9p2pvjrtoiaweopri574359[n orowerxmkczl;q38-4It's all right. EVERYTHING'S FINE...that was just the dog. She's a good girl!
Bart
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de julio de 2024
I've never owned a wireless keyboard for reasons of connectivity, minimizing use of batteries, input lag, etc... Nor have I ever wanted or felt the need for an ergonomic keyboard. I have acquired wireless mice for family members to enhance convenience, rejecting my own interests. I decided it's time to disregard my exceptional insight and try this nulea KM75 keyboard/mouse pairing, ignoring my rather acclimatized sense of reason.The keyboard and mouse arrived well packaged in a dapper, white manufacturers box depicting the devices. They are accompanied by a single USB type A receiver, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable and a folded user manual which SHOULD be provided on recycled paper, not coated glossy papyrus.Removing the devices from their protective cocoon I was greeted with a first impression which persuaded positive acknowledgement. Although made of plastic they are elegant with a polished black finish. Weight and balance of both is respectable given the integrated battery design. The subtle nulea logo is found on the top of the keyboard with a string of functionality LED's (charging, connectivity, caps lock, num lock), and the USB-C charging port and ON/OFF switch located at the rear. The keys are also indented, rounding out your fingertips with each stroke. Red light when plugged in with low battery capacity which transit to green upon full re-charge. Mouse is also quite stylish with its ergonomic design consisting of a left click, right click, scroll wheel DPI setting button in the centre and back page/forward page buttons on the left side readily accessible to the thumb. Nulea logo adorns the rear base of the cute little critter.How do they perform? Rather well. Inside the mouse (bottom) you will find the USB connection dongle (when cover is removed) and the ON/OFF switch but no battery bay. Charge both devices first, remove the dongle from its cradle, insert into PC or laptop, turn the devices on and......it connects to my Windows 10 PC in seconds, ready to Google all that I desired.Now, remember, this is my second ergonomic keyboard/mouse partnership...I have to admit, the typing experience is lovely, reminiscent of a warm summer morning, drinking a tea lake side at a cottage with my dog. Wife and daughters were intentionally left behind. Annoying pack of murmurers. Dog is loyal and quiet...Love you, girls. :/ The keys are not sticky or mushy and feel fairly responsive noticing some minor input lag. And they are fairly quiet, although emit higher decibel ranges when compared to their integrated laptop counterparts.The mouse is a tad more insubordinate becoming inconsistent on flat surfaces, much preferring a pad on which to glide otherwise it stutters horrifically. On the pad it glides like an angel, but dislikes any imperfection. The right click and scroll wheel buttons are precise and quiet. The same cannot be expressed about the back/forward buttons which are louder, deviating from the designs uniformity, and the left click button does not sit flush on its perch, emanating a sound akin to tapping a fingernail on a table, without actually engaging any applications on the PC. More pressure is required for that.I will obviously never use either for gaming for multiple reasons. It's not designed for intense internet warrior combat, response time will suffer and the layout would ensure I remain noncompetitive, subject to my unfamiliarity missing many keys I believe to be elsewhere. That's how I almost never got married. Wrong church. Oh, man, was she mad!!! Dog was cool with it. She's a good girl. Anyway, I do appreciate the aesthetic and the build quality (well made plastic but do prefer metal reinforced keyboard designs). When you deploy all four it looks like a little table. Adorable. The keys are thinner and larger than on typical PC keyboards, akin to those found on laptops and fairly quiet when depressed. Hard to cheer them up... That...that was a joke. :/It's not all well forecast weather. The wrist rest, despite being comfortable lacks the softness I envisioned. I never expected a fluffy bunny but a degree of pressure and you're on solid ground. There is also a trade off for the comfort of the design...some lost desk real estate. It's a little larger than my regular, wired boards. Inconsequential for myself but others may value desk top property which often carries large amounts of stationery and beverages. The all plastic chassis relents to some honourable flex when pressure is applied, particularly when the rear legs are deployed.Board is not mechanical, but that may be beneficial to some, particularly those who prefer the feel of laptop keyboards and a quiet typing experience. Keys are also low profile making their removal difficult for maintenance/sterilization.Overall... very good products. At this price point It's difficult to NOT recommend despite the mouse behaving fractiously. But for a second ergonomic (and all wireless) experience, I'm rather fond of both. Key engagement is quite consistent with little in the way of input lag and so far no duplicate input. And aside from the mouse scruples mentioned previously, it does otherwise function well with decent input lag and generous DPI range of 800/1200/1600/2400. My tested range was at 10 metres distance, exceeding advertised expectations of 8 metres.It's not perfect and over time...things could become much worse. Please take note of the integrated battery arrangement. Unless you're experienced with replacement, this could be an expensive purchase if the battery fails shortly after warranty expiration. Keep that in mind. Manufacturer should provide easy access to the battery for such malfunctions. I am letting it slide for the time being given the adequate performance of the 500 mAh and 300 mAh batteries, their longevity and recharge intervals.Back to the lake with my dog. Taking the women, this time. They're becoming scornfully jealous.sdfkl;aseporiq9p2pvjrtoiaweopri574359[n orowerxmkczl;q38-4It's all right. EVERYTHING'S FINE...that was just the dog. She's a good girl!
Bart
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de julio de 2024
I've never owned a wireless keyboard for reasons of connectivity, minimizing use of batteries, input lag, etc... Nor have I ever wanted or felt the need for an ergonomic keyboard. I have acquired wireless mice for family members to enhance convenience, rejecting my own interests. I decided it's time to disregard my exceptional insight and try this nulea KM75 keyboard/mouse pairing, ignoring my rather acclimatized sense of reason.The keyboard and mouse arrived well packaged in a dapper, white manufacturers box depicting the devices. They are accompanied by a single USB type A receiver, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable and a folded user manual which SHOULD be provided on recycled paper, not coated glossy papyrus.Removing the devices from their protective cocoon I was greeted with a first impression which persuaded positive acknowledgement. Although made of plastic they are elegant with a polished black finish. Weight and balance of both is respectable given the integrated battery design. The subtle nulea logo is found on the top of the keyboard with a string of functionality LED's (charging, connectivity, caps lock, num lock), and the USB-C charging port and ON/OFF switch located at the rear. The keys are also indented, rounding out your fingertips with each stroke. Red light when plugged in with low battery capacity which transit to green upon full re-charge. Mouse is also quite stylish with its ergonomic design consisting of a left click, right click, scroll wheel DPI setting button in the centre and back page/forward page buttons on the left side readily accessible to the thumb. Nulea logo adorns the rear base of the cute little critter.How do they perform? Rather well. Inside the mouse (bottom) you will find the USB connection dongle (when cover is removed) and the ON/OFF switch but no battery bay. Charge both devices first, remove the dongle from its cradle, insert into PC or laptop, turn the devices on and......it connects to my Windows 10 PC in seconds, ready to Google all that I desired.Now, remember, this is my second ergonomic keyboard/mouse partnership...I have to admit, the typing experience is lovely, reminiscent of a warm summer morning, drinking a tea lake side at a cottage with my dog. Wife and daughters were intentionally left behind. Annoying pack of murmurers. Dog is loyal and quiet...Love you, girls. :/ The keys are not sticky or mushy and feel fairly responsive noticing some minor input lag. And they are fairly quiet, although emit higher decibel ranges when compared to their integrated laptop counterparts.The mouse is a tad more insubordinate becoming inconsistent on flat surfaces, much preferring a pad on which to glide otherwise it stutters horrifically. On the pad it glides like an angel, but dislikes any imperfection. The right click and scroll wheel buttons are precise and quiet. The same cannot be expressed about the back/forward buttons which are louder, deviating from the designs uniformity, and the left click button does not sit flush on its perch, emanating a sound akin to tapping a fingernail on a table, without actually engaging any applications on the PC. More pressure is required for that.I will obviously never use either for gaming for multiple reasons. It's not designed for intense internet warrior combat, response time will suffer and the layout would ensure I remain noncompetitive, subject to my unfamiliarity missing many keys I believe to be elsewhere. That's how I almost never got married. Wrong church. Oh, man, was she mad!!! Dog was cool with it. She's a good girl. Anyway, I do appreciate the aesthetic and the build quality (well made plastic but do prefer metal reinforced keyboard designs). When you deploy all four it looks like a little table. Adorable. The keys are thinner and larger than on typical PC keyboards, akin to those found on laptops and fairly quiet when depressed. Hard to cheer them up... That...that was a joke. :/It's not all well forecast weather. The wrist rest, despite being comfortable lacks the softness I envisioned. I never expected a fluffy bunny but a degree of pressure and you're on solid ground. There is also a trade off for the comfort of the design...some lost desk real estate. It's a little larger than my regular, wired boards. Inconsequential for myself but others may value desk top property which often carries large amounts of stationery and beverages. The all plastic chassis relents to some honourable flex when pressure is applied, particularly when the rear legs are deployed.Board is not mechanical, but that may be beneficial to some, particularly those who prefer the feel of laptop keyboards and a quiet typing experience. Keys are also low profile making their removal difficult for maintenance/sterilization.Overall... very good products. At this price point It's difficult to NOT recommend despite the mouse behaving fractiously. But for a second ergonomic (and all wireless) experience, I'm rather fond of both. Key engagement is quite consistent with little in the way of input lag and so far no duplicate input. And aside from the mouse scruples mentioned previously, it does otherwise function well with decent input lag and generous DPI range of 800/1200/1600/2400. My tested range was at 10 metres distance, exceeding advertised expectations of 8 metres.It's not perfect and over time...things could become much worse. Please take note of the integrated battery arrangement. Unless you're experienced with replacement, this could be an expensive purchase if the battery fails shortly after warranty expiration. Keep that in mind. Manufacturer should provide easy access to the battery for such malfunctions. I am letting it slide for the time being given the adequate performance of the 500 mAh and 300 mAh batteries, their longevity and recharge intervals.Back to the lake with my dog. Taking the women, this time. They're becoming scornfully jealous.sdfkl;aseporiq9p2pvjrtoiaweopri574359[n orowerxmkczl;q38-4It's all right. EVERYTHING'S FINE...that was just the dog. She's a good girl!
Bart
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de julio de 2024
I've never owned a wireless keyboard for reasons of connectivity, minimizing use of batteries, input lag, etc... Nor have I ever wanted or felt the need for an ergonomic keyboard. I have acquired wireless mice for family members to enhance convenience, rejecting my own interests. I decided it's time to disregard my exceptional insight and try this nulea KM75 keyboard/mouse pairing, ignoring my rather acclimatized sense of reason.The keyboard and mouse arrived well packaged in a dapper, white manufacturers box depicting the devices. They are accompanied by a single USB type A receiver, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable and a folded user manual which SHOULD be provided on recycled paper, not coated glossy papyrus.Removing the devices from their protective cocoon I was greeted with a first impression which persuaded positive acknowledgement. Although made of plastic they are elegant with a polished black finish. Weight and balance of both is respectable given the integrated battery design. The subtle nulea logo is found on the top of the keyboard with a string of functionality LED's (charging, connectivity, caps lock, num lock), and the USB-C charging port and ON/OFF switch located at the rear. The keys are also indented, rounding out your fingertips with each stroke. Red light when plugged in with low battery capacity which transit to green upon full re-charge. Mouse is also quite stylish with its ergonomic design consisting of a left click, right click, scroll wheel DPI setting button in the centre and back page/forward page buttons on the left side readily accessible to the thumb. Nulea logo adorns the rear base of the cute little critter.How do they perform? Rather well. Inside the mouse (bottom) you will find the USB connection dongle (when cover is removed) and the ON/OFF switch but no battery bay. Charge both devices first, remove the dongle from its cradle, insert into PC or laptop, turn the devices on and......it connects to my Windows 10 PC in seconds, ready to Google all that I desired.Now, remember, this is my second ergonomic keyboard/mouse partnership...I have to admit, the typing experience is lovely, reminiscent of a warm summer morning, drinking a tea lake side at a cottage with my dog. Wife and daughters were intentionally left behind. Annoying pack of murmurers. Dog is loyal and quiet...Love you, girls. :/ The keys are not sticky or mushy and feel fairly responsive noticing some minor input lag. And they are fairly quiet, although emit higher decibel ranges when compared to their integrated laptop counterparts.The mouse is a tad more insubordinate becoming inconsistent on flat surfaces, much preferring a pad on which to glide otherwise it stutters horrifically. On the pad it glides like an angel, but dislikes any imperfection. The right click and scroll wheel buttons are precise and quiet. The same cannot be expressed about the back/forward buttons which are louder, deviating from the designs uniformity, and the left click button does not sit flush on its perch, emanating a sound akin to tapping a fingernail on a table, without actually engaging any applications on the PC. More pressure is required for that.I will obviously never use either for gaming for multiple reasons. It's not designed for intense internet warrior combat, response time will suffer and the layout would ensure I remain noncompetitive, subject to my unfamiliarity missing many keys I believe to be elsewhere. That's how I almost never got married. Wrong church. Oh, man, was she mad!!! Dog was cool with it. She's a good girl. Anyway, I do appreciate the aesthetic and the build quality (well made plastic but do prefer metal reinforced keyboard designs). When you deploy all four it looks like a little table. Adorable. The keys are thinner and larger than on typical PC keyboards, akin to those found on laptops and fairly quiet when depressed. Hard to cheer them up... That...that was a joke. :/It's not all well forecast weather. The wrist rest, despite being comfortable lacks the softness I envisioned. I never expected a fluffy bunny but a degree of pressure and you're on solid ground. There is also a trade off for the comfort of the design...some lost desk real estate. It's a little larger than my regular, wired boards. Inconsequential for myself but others may value desk top property which often carries large amounts of stationery and beverages. The all plastic chassis relents to some honourable flex when pressure is applied, particularly when the rear legs are deployed.Board is not mechanical, but that may be beneficial to some, particularly those who prefer the feel of laptop keyboards and a quiet typing experience. Keys are also low profile making their removal difficult for maintenance/sterilization.Overall... very good products. At this price point It's difficult to NOT recommend despite the mouse behaving fractiously. But for a second ergonomic (and all wireless) experience, I'm rather fond of both. Key engagement is quite consistent with little in the way of input lag and so far no duplicate input. And aside from the mouse scruples mentioned previously, it does otherwise function well with decent input lag and generous DPI range of 800/1200/1600/2400. My tested range was at 10 metres distance, exceeding advertised expectations of 8 metres.It's not perfect and over time...things could become much worse. Please take note of the integrated battery arrangement. Unless you're experienced with replacement, this could be an expensive purchase if the battery fails shortly after warranty expiration. Keep that in mind. Manufacturer should provide easy access to the battery for such malfunctions. I am letting it slide for the time being given the adequate performance of the 500 mAh and 300 mAh batteries, their longevity and recharge intervals.Back to the lake with my dog. Taking the women, this time. They're becoming scornfully jealous.sdfkl;aseporiq9p2pvjrtoiaweopri574359[n orowerxmkczl;q38-4It's all right. EVERYTHING'S FINE...that was just the dog. She's a good girl!
Bart
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de julio de 2024
I've never owned a wireless keyboard for reasons of connectivity, minimizing use of batteries, input lag, etc... Nor have I ever wanted or felt the need for an ergonomic keyboard. I have acquired wireless mice for family members to enhance convenience, rejecting my own interests. I decided it's time to disregard my exceptional insight and try this nulea KM75 keyboard/mouse pairing, ignoring my rather acclimatized sense of reason.The keyboard and mouse arrived well packaged in a dapper, white manufacturers box depicting the devices. They are accompanied by a single USB type A receiver, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable and a folded user manual which SHOULD be provided on recycled paper, not coated glossy papyrus.Removing the devices from their protective cocoon I was greeted with a first impression which persuaded positive acknowledgement. Although made of plastic they are elegant with a polished black finish. Weight and balance of both is respectable given the integrated battery design. The subtle nulea logo is found on the top of the keyboard with a string of functionality LED's (charging, connectivity, caps lock, num lock), and the USB-C charging port and ON/OFF switch located at the rear. The keys are also indented, rounding out your fingertips with each stroke. Red light when plugged in with low battery capacity which transit to green upon full re-charge. Mouse is also quite stylish with its ergonomic design consisting of a left click, right click, scroll wheel DPI setting button in the centre and back page/forward page buttons on the left side readily accessible to the thumb. Nulea logo adorns the rear base of the cute little critter.How do they perform? Rather well. Inside the mouse (bottom) you will find the USB connection dongle (when cover is removed) and the ON/OFF switch but no battery bay. Charge both devices first, remove the dongle from its cradle, insert into PC or laptop, turn the devices on and......it connects to my Windows 10 PC in seconds, ready to Google all that I desired.Now, remember, this is my second ergonomic keyboard/mouse partnership...I have to admit, the typing experience is lovely, reminiscent of a warm summer morning, drinking a tea lake side at a cottage with my dog. Wife and daughters were intentionally left behind. Annoying pack of murmurers. Dog is loyal and quiet...Love you, girls. :/ The keys are not sticky or mushy and feel fairly responsive noticing some minor input lag. And they are fairly quiet, although emit higher decibel ranges when compared to their integrated laptop counterparts.The mouse is a tad more insubordinate becoming inconsistent on flat surfaces, much preferring a pad on which to glide otherwise it stutters horrifically. On the pad it glides like an angel, but dislikes any imperfection. The right click and scroll wheel buttons are precise and quiet. The same cannot be expressed about the back/forward buttons which are louder, deviating from the designs uniformity, and the left click button does not sit flush on its perch, emanating a sound akin to tapping a fingernail on a table, without actually engaging any applications on the PC. More pressure is required for that.I will obviously never use either for gaming for multiple reasons. It's not designed for intense internet warrior combat, response time will suffer and the layout would ensure I remain noncompetitive, subject to my unfamiliarity missing many keys I believe to be elsewhere. That's how I almost never got married. Wrong church. Oh, man, was she mad!!! Dog was cool with it. She's a good girl. Anyway, I do appreciate the aesthetic and the build quality (well made plastic but do prefer metal reinforced keyboard designs). When you deploy all four it looks like a little table. Adorable. The keys are thinner and larger than on typical PC keyboards, akin to those found on laptops and fairly quiet when depressed. Hard to cheer them up... That...that was a joke. :/It's not all well forecast weather. The wrist rest, despite being comfortable lacks the softness I envisioned. I never expected a fluffy bunny but a degree of pressure and you're on solid ground. There is also a trade off for the comfort of the design...some lost desk real estate. It's a little larger than my regular, wired boards. Inconsequential for myself but others may value desk top property which often carries large amounts of stationery and beverages. The all plastic chassis relents to some honourable flex when pressure is applied, particularly when the rear legs are deployed.Board is not mechanical, but that may be beneficial to some, particularly those who prefer the feel of laptop keyboards and a quiet typing experience. Keys are also low profile making their removal difficult for maintenance/sterilization.Overall... very good products. At this price point It's difficult to NOT recommend despite the mouse behaving fractiously. But for a second ergonomic (and all wireless) experience, I'm rather fond of both. Key engagement is quite consistent with little in the way of input lag and so far no duplicate input. And aside from the mouse scruples mentioned previously, it does otherwise function well with decent input lag and generous DPI range of 800/1200/1600/2400. My tested range was at 10 metres distance, exceeding advertised expectations of 8 metres.It's not perfect and over time...things could become much worse. Please take note of the integrated battery arrangement. Unless you're experienced with replacement, this could be an expensive purchase if the battery fails shortly after warranty expiration. Keep that in mind. Manufacturer should provide easy access to the battery for such malfunctions. I am letting it slide for the time being given the adequate performance of the 500 mAh and 300 mAh batteries, their longevity and recharge intervals.Back to the lake with my dog. Taking the women, this time. They're becoming scornfully jealous.sdfkl;aseporiq9p2pvjrtoiaweopri574359[n orowerxmkczl;q38-4It's all right. EVERYTHING'S FINE...that was just the dog. She's a good girl!
Bart
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de julio de 2024
I've never owned a wireless keyboard for reasons of connectivity, minimizing use of batteries, input lag, etc... Nor have I ever wanted or felt the need for an ergonomic keyboard. I have acquired wireless mice for family members to enhance convenience, rejecting my own interests. I decided it's time to disregard my exceptional insight and try this nulea KM75 keyboard/mouse pairing, ignoring my rather acclimatized sense of reason.The keyboard and mouse arrived well packaged in a dapper, white manufacturers box depicting the devices. They are accompanied by a single USB type A receiver, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable and a folded user manual which SHOULD be provided on recycled paper, not coated glossy papyrus.Removing the devices from their protective cocoon I was greeted with a first impression which persuaded positive acknowledgement. Although made of plastic they are elegant with a polished black finish. Weight and balance of both is respectable given the integrated battery design. The subtle nulea logo is found on the top of the keyboard with a string of functionality LED's (charging, connectivity, caps lock, num lock), and the USB-C charging port and ON/OFF switch located at the rear. The keys are also indented, rounding out your fingertips with each stroke. Red light when plugged in with low battery capacity which transit to green upon full re-charge. Mouse is also quite stylish with its ergonomic design consisting of a left click, right click, scroll wheel DPI setting button in the centre and back page/forward page buttons on the left side readily accessible to the thumb. Nulea logo adorns the rear base of the cute little critter.How do they perform? Rather well. Inside the mouse (bottom) you will find the USB connection dongle (when cover is removed) and the ON/OFF switch but no battery bay. Charge both devices first, remove the dongle from its cradle, insert into PC or laptop, turn the devices on and......it connects to my Windows 10 PC in seconds, ready to Google all that I desired.Now, remember, this is my second ergonomic keyboard/mouse partnership...I have to admit, the typing experience is lovely, reminiscent of a warm summer morning, drinking a tea lake side at a cottage with my dog. Wife and daughters were intentionally left behind. Annoying pack of murmurers. Dog is loyal and quiet...Love you, girls. :/ The keys are not sticky or mushy and feel fairly responsive noticing some minor input lag. And they are fairly quiet, although emit higher decibel ranges when compared to their integrated laptop counterparts.The mouse is a tad more insubordinate becoming inconsistent on flat surfaces, much preferring a pad on which to glide otherwise it stutters horrifically. On the pad it glides like an angel, but dislikes any imperfection. The right click and scroll wheel buttons are precise and quiet. The same cannot be expressed about the back/forward buttons which are louder, deviating from the designs uniformity, and the left click button does not sit flush on its perch, emanating a sound akin to tapping a fingernail on a table, without actually engaging any applications on the PC. More pressure is required for that.I will obviously never use either for gaming for multiple reasons. It's not designed for intense internet warrior combat, response time will suffer and the layout would ensure I remain noncompetitive, subject to my unfamiliarity missing many keys I believe to be elsewhere. That's how I almost never got married. Wrong church. Oh, man, was she mad!!! Dog was cool with it. She's a good girl. Anyway, I do appreciate the aesthetic and the build quality (well made plastic but do prefer metal reinforced keyboard designs). When you deploy all four it looks like a little table. Adorable. The keys are thinner and larger than on typical PC keyboards, akin to those found on laptops and fairly quiet when depressed. Hard to cheer them up... That...that was a joke. :/It's not all well forecast weather. The wrist rest, despite being comfortable lacks the softness I envisioned. I never expected a fluffy bunny but a degree of pressure and you're on solid ground. There is also a trade off for the comfort of the design...some lost desk real estate. It's a little larger than my regular, wired boards. Inconsequential for myself but others may value desk top property which often carries large amounts of stationery and beverages. The all plastic chassis relents to some honourable flex when pressure is applied, particularly when the rear legs are deployed.Board is not mechanical, but that may be beneficial to some, particularly those who prefer the feel of laptop keyboards and a quiet typing experience. Keys are also low profile making their removal difficult for maintenance/sterilization.Overall... very good products. At this price point It's difficult to NOT recommend despite the mouse behaving fractiously. But for a second ergonomic (and all wireless) experience, I'm rather fond of both. Key engagement is quite consistent with little in the way of input lag and so far no duplicate input. And aside from the mouse scruples mentioned previously, it does otherwise function well with decent input lag and generous DPI range of 800/1200/1600/2400. My tested range was at 10 metres distance, exceeding advertised expectations of 8 metres.It's not perfect and over time...things could become much worse. Please take note of the integrated battery arrangement. Unless you're experienced with replacement, this could be an expensive purchase if the battery fails shortly after warranty expiration. Keep that in mind. Manufacturer should provide easy access to the battery for such malfunctions. I am letting it slide for the time being given the adequate performance of the 500 mAh and 300 mAh batteries, their longevity and recharge intervals.Back to the lake with my dog. Taking the women, this time. They're becoming scornfully jealous.sdfkl;aseporiq9p2pvjrtoiaweopri574359[n orowerxmkczl;q38-4It's all right. EVERYTHING'S FINE...that was just the dog. She's a good girl!
Bart
Comentado en Canadá el 1 de julio de 2024
I've never owned a wireless keyboard for reasons of connectivity, minimizing use of batteries, input lag, etc... Nor have I ever wanted or felt the need for an ergonomic keyboard. I have acquired wireless mice for family members to enhance convenience, rejecting my own interests. I decided it's time to disregard my exceptional insight and try this nulea KM75 keyboard/mouse pairing, ignoring my rather acclimatized sense of reason.The keyboard and mouse arrived well packaged in a dapper, white manufacturers box depicting the devices. They are accompanied by a single USB type A receiver, a USB-A to USB-C charging cable and a folded user manual which SHOULD be provided on recycled paper, not coated glossy papyrus.Removing the devices from their protective cocoon I was greeted with a first impression which persuaded positive acknowledgement. Although made of plastic they are elegant with a polished black finish. Weight and balance of both is respectable given the integrated battery design. The subtle nulea logo is found on the top of the keyboard with a string of functionality LED's (charging, connectivity, caps lock, num lock), and the USB-C charging port and ON/OFF switch located at the rear. The keys are also indented, rounding out your fingertips with each stroke. Red light when plugged in with low battery capacity which transit to green upon full re-charge. Mouse is also quite stylish with its ergonomic design consisting of a left click, right click, scroll wheel DPI setting button in the centre and back page/forward page buttons on the left side readily accessible to the thumb. Nulea logo adorns the rear base of the cute little critter.How do they perform? Rather well. Inside the mouse (bottom) you will find the USB connection dongle (when cover is removed) and the ON/OFF switch but no battery bay. Charge both devices first, remove the dongle from its cradle, insert into PC or laptop, turn the devices on and......it connects to my Windows 10 PC in seconds, ready to Google all that I desired.Now, remember, this is my second ergonomic keyboard/mouse partnership...I have to admit, the typing experience is lovely, reminiscent of a warm summer morning, drinking a tea lake side at a cottage with my dog. Wife and daughters were intentionally left behind. Annoying pack of murmurers. Dog is loyal and quiet...Love you, girls. :/ The keys are not sticky or mushy and feel fairly responsive noticing some minor input lag. And they are fairly quiet, although emit higher decibel ranges when compared to their integrated laptop counterparts.The mouse is a tad more insubordinate becoming inconsistent on flat surfaces, much preferring a pad on which to glide otherwise it stutters horrifically. On the pad it glides like an angel, but dislikes any imperfection. The right click and scroll wheel buttons are precise and quiet. The same cannot be expressed about the back/forward buttons which are louder, deviating from the designs uniformity, and the left click button does not sit flush on its perch, emanating a sound akin to tapping a fingernail on a table, without actually engaging any applications on the PC. More pressure is required for that.I will obviously never use either for gaming for multiple reasons. It's not designed for intense internet warrior combat, response time will suffer and the layout would ensure I remain noncompetitive, subject to my unfamiliarity missing many keys I believe to be elsewhere. That's how I almost never got married. Wrong church. Oh, man, was she mad!!! Dog was cool with it. She's a good girl. Anyway, I do appreciate the aesthetic and the build quality (well made plastic but do prefer metal reinforced keyboard designs). When you deploy all four it looks like a little table. Adorable. The keys are thinner and larger than on typical PC keyboards, akin to those found on laptops and fairly quiet when depressed. Hard to cheer them up... That...that was a joke. :/It's not all well forecast weather. The wrist rest, despite being comfortable lacks the softness I envisioned. I never expected a fluffy bunny but a degree of pressure and you're on solid ground. There is also a trade off for the comfort of the design...some lost desk real estate. It's a little larger than my regular, wired boards. Inconsequential for myself but others may value desk top property which often carries large amounts of stationery and beverages. The all plastic chassis relents to some honourable flex when pressure is applied, particularly when the rear legs are deployed.Board is not mechanical, but that may be beneficial to some, particularly those who prefer the feel of laptop keyboards and a quiet typing experience. Keys are also low profile making their removal difficult for maintenance/sterilization.Overall... very good products. At this price point It's difficult to NOT recommend despite the mouse behaving fractiously. But for a second ergonomic (and all wireless) experience, I'm rather fond of both. Key engagement is quite consistent with little in the way of input lag and so far no duplicate input. And aside from the mouse scruples mentioned previously, it does otherwise function well with decent input lag and generous DPI range of 800/1200/1600/2400. My tested range was at 10 metres distance, exceeding advertised expectations of 8 metres.It's not perfect and over time...things could become much worse. Please take note of the integrated battery arrangement. Unless you're experienced with replacement, this could be an expensive purchase if the battery fails shortly after warranty expiration. Keep that in mind. Manufacturer should provide easy access to the battery for such malfunctions. I am letting it slide for the time being given the adequate performance of the 500 mAh and 300 mAh batteries, their longevity and recharge intervals.Back to the lake with my dog. Taking the women, this time. They're becoming scornfully jealous.sdfkl;aseporiq9p2pvjrtoiaweopri574359[n orowerxmkczl;q38-4It's all right. EVERYTHING'S FINE...that was just the dog. She's a good girl!
joekelly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2024
Very surprised by the quality of everything here. The keyboard has the nicest palm rest I've used, and the keys are very well balanced between being soft and smooth but also clicky and responsive. It's a bit more compact than other ergonomic keyboards because of the efficient layout - though that does come with some challenges (in the next paragraph). The Bluetooth connection has been flawless unlike many other keyboards I've used. And wow the mouse is QUIET. Again very soft and smooth but has a nice subtle click. Both being USB rechargeable saves so many batteries and allows for wired connection - which between the wireless dongle, Bluetooth, and wired connection means you can connect to 3 different devices, amazing for my dual PC setup while allowing me to plug it into any other PC without messing with those connections.But even though I'm still giving it 5 stars I do have a few nitpicks. I've used many ergonomic/split keyboards, and this one is a bit more challenging to get used to because the spacing is very different - I feel like I have to stretch my hands a bit more, particularly on the right side. I noticed a significant improvement in the first few hours, so I suspect this won't be an issue for long, but it's worth noting because it relates to another oddity - the key layout has some interesting quirks. I didn't even notice until I tried to use it, but there's no Ctrl on the right side. I'm guessing this was done to save space, but instead of a Ctrl key there's a Win key, which feels even less useful. The Home/End/etc. keys are also away from their normal place, which is probably fine for most people, but might be an issue if you use them a lot.Overall, loving this keyboard and mouse combo, but if you're a programmer I would give the layout some extra scrutiny in case any of those changes would be a dealbreaker for you.
joekelly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2024
Very surprised by the quality of everything here. The keyboard has the nicest palm rest I've used, and the keys are very well balanced between being soft and smooth but also clicky and responsive. It's a bit more compact than other ergonomic keyboards because of the efficient layout - though that does come with some challenges (in the next paragraph). The Bluetooth connection has been flawless unlike many other keyboards I've used. And wow the mouse is QUIET. Again very soft and smooth but has a nice subtle click. Both being USB rechargeable saves so many batteries and allows for wired connection - which between the wireless dongle, Bluetooth, and wired connection means you can connect to 3 different devices, amazing for my dual PC setup while allowing me to plug it into any other PC without messing with those connections.But even though I'm still giving it 5 stars I do have a few nitpicks. I've used many ergonomic/split keyboards, and this one is a bit more challenging to get used to because the spacing is very different - I feel like I have to stretch my hands a bit more, particularly on the right side. I noticed a significant improvement in the first few hours, so I suspect this won't be an issue for long, but it's worth noting because it relates to another oddity - the key layout has some interesting quirks. I didn't even notice until I tried to use it, but there's no Ctrl on the right side. I'm guessing this was done to save space, but instead of a Ctrl key there's a Win key, which feels even less useful. The Home/End/etc. keys are also away from their normal place, which is probably fine for most people, but might be an issue if you use them a lot.Overall, loving this keyboard and mouse combo, but if you're a programmer I would give the layout some extra scrutiny in case any of those changes would be a dealbreaker for you.
joekelly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2024
Very surprised by the quality of everything here. The keyboard has the nicest palm rest I've used, and the keys are very well balanced between being soft and smooth but also clicky and responsive. It's a bit more compact than other ergonomic keyboards because of the efficient layout - though that does come with some challenges (in the next paragraph). The Bluetooth connection has been flawless unlike many other keyboards I've used. And wow the mouse is QUIET. Again very soft and smooth but has a nice subtle click. Both being USB rechargeable saves so many batteries and allows for wired connection - which between the wireless dongle, Bluetooth, and wired connection means you can connect to 3 different devices, amazing for my dual PC setup while allowing me to plug it into any other PC without messing with those connections.But even though I'm still giving it 5 stars I do have a few nitpicks. I've used many ergonomic/split keyboards, and this one is a bit more challenging to get used to because the spacing is very different - I feel like I have to stretch my hands a bit more, particularly on the right side. I noticed a significant improvement in the first few hours, so I suspect this won't be an issue for long, but it's worth noting because it relates to another oddity - the key layout has some interesting quirks. I didn't even notice until I tried to use it, but there's no Ctrl on the right side. I'm guessing this was done to save space, but instead of a Ctrl key there's a Win key, which feels even less useful. The Home/End/etc. keys are also away from their normal place, which is probably fine for most people, but might be an issue if you use them a lot.Overall, loving this keyboard and mouse combo, but if you're a programmer I would give the layout some extra scrutiny in case any of those changes would be a dealbreaker for you.
joekelly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2024
Very surprised by the quality of everything here. The keyboard has the nicest palm rest I've used, and the keys are very well balanced between being soft and smooth but also clicky and responsive. It's a bit more compact than other ergonomic keyboards because of the efficient layout - though that does come with some challenges (in the next paragraph). The Bluetooth connection has been flawless unlike many other keyboards I've used. And wow the mouse is QUIET. Again very soft and smooth but has a nice subtle click. Both being USB rechargeable saves so many batteries and allows for wired connection - which between the wireless dongle, Bluetooth, and wired connection means you can connect to 3 different devices, amazing for my dual PC setup while allowing me to plug it into any other PC without messing with those connections.But even though I'm still giving it 5 stars I do have a few nitpicks. I've used many ergonomic/split keyboards, and this one is a bit more challenging to get used to because the spacing is very different - I feel like I have to stretch my hands a bit more, particularly on the right side. I noticed a significant improvement in the first few hours, so I suspect this won't be an issue for long, but it's worth noting because it relates to another oddity - the key layout has some interesting quirks. I didn't even notice until I tried to use it, but there's no Ctrl on the right side. I'm guessing this was done to save space, but instead of a Ctrl key there's a Win key, which feels even less useful. The Home/End/etc. keys are also away from their normal place, which is probably fine for most people, but might be an issue if you use them a lot.Overall, loving this keyboard and mouse combo, but if you're a programmer I would give the layout some extra scrutiny in case any of those changes would be a dealbreaker for you.
joekelly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2024
Very surprised by the quality of everything here. The keyboard has the nicest palm rest I've used, and the keys are very well balanced between being soft and smooth but also clicky and responsive. It's a bit more compact than other ergonomic keyboards because of the efficient layout - though that does come with some challenges (in the next paragraph). The Bluetooth connection has been flawless unlike many other keyboards I've used. And wow the mouse is QUIET. Again very soft and smooth but has a nice subtle click. Both being USB rechargeable saves so many batteries and allows for wired connection - which between the wireless dongle, Bluetooth, and wired connection means you can connect to 3 different devices, amazing for my dual PC setup while allowing me to plug it into any other PC without messing with those connections.But even though I'm still giving it 5 stars I do have a few nitpicks. I've used many ergonomic/split keyboards, and this one is a bit more challenging to get used to because the spacing is very different - I feel like I have to stretch my hands a bit more, particularly on the right side. I noticed a significant improvement in the first few hours, so I suspect this won't be an issue for long, but it's worth noting because it relates to another oddity - the key layout has some interesting quirks. I didn't even notice until I tried to use it, but there's no Ctrl on the right side. I'm guessing this was done to save space, but instead of a Ctrl key there's a Win key, which feels even less useful. The Home/End/etc. keys are also away from their normal place, which is probably fine for most people, but might be an issue if you use them a lot.Overall, loving this keyboard and mouse combo, but if you're a programmer I would give the layout some extra scrutiny in case any of those changes would be a dealbreaker for you.
joekelly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2024
Very surprised by the quality of everything here. The keyboard has the nicest palm rest I've used, and the keys are very well balanced between being soft and smooth but also clicky and responsive. It's a bit more compact than other ergonomic keyboards because of the efficient layout - though that does come with some challenges (in the next paragraph). The Bluetooth connection has been flawless unlike many other keyboards I've used. And wow the mouse is QUIET. Again very soft and smooth but has a nice subtle click. Both being USB rechargeable saves so many batteries and allows for wired connection - which between the wireless dongle, Bluetooth, and wired connection means you can connect to 3 different devices, amazing for my dual PC setup while allowing me to plug it into any other PC without messing with those connections.But even though I'm still giving it 5 stars I do have a few nitpicks. I've used many ergonomic/split keyboards, and this one is a bit more challenging to get used to because the spacing is very different - I feel like I have to stretch my hands a bit more, particularly on the right side. I noticed a significant improvement in the first few hours, so I suspect this won't be an issue for long, but it's worth noting because it relates to another oddity - the key layout has some interesting quirks. I didn't even notice until I tried to use it, but there's no Ctrl on the right side. I'm guessing this was done to save space, but instead of a Ctrl key there's a Win key, which feels even less useful. The Home/End/etc. keys are also away from their normal place, which is probably fine for most people, but might be an issue if you use them a lot.Overall, loving this keyboard and mouse combo, but if you're a programmer I would give the layout some extra scrutiny in case any of those changes would be a dealbreaker for you.
joekelly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2024
Very surprised by the quality of everything here. The keyboard has the nicest palm rest I've used, and the keys are very well balanced between being soft and smooth but also clicky and responsive. It's a bit more compact than other ergonomic keyboards because of the efficient layout - though that does come with some challenges (in the next paragraph). The Bluetooth connection has been flawless unlike many other keyboards I've used. And wow the mouse is QUIET. Again very soft and smooth but has a nice subtle click. Both being USB rechargeable saves so many batteries and allows for wired connection - which between the wireless dongle, Bluetooth, and wired connection means you can connect to 3 different devices, amazing for my dual PC setup while allowing me to plug it into any other PC without messing with those connections.But even though I'm still giving it 5 stars I do have a few nitpicks. I've used many ergonomic/split keyboards, and this one is a bit more challenging to get used to because the spacing is very different - I feel like I have to stretch my hands a bit more, particularly on the right side. I noticed a significant improvement in the first few hours, so I suspect this won't be an issue for long, but it's worth noting because it relates to another oddity - the key layout has some interesting quirks. I didn't even notice until I tried to use it, but there's no Ctrl on the right side. I'm guessing this was done to save space, but instead of a Ctrl key there's a Win key, which feels even less useful. The Home/End/etc. keys are also away from their normal place, which is probably fine for most people, but might be an issue if you use them a lot.Overall, loving this keyboard and mouse combo, but if you're a programmer I would give the layout some extra scrutiny in case any of those changes would be a dealbreaker for you.
joekelly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de junio de 2024
Very surprised by the quality of everything here. The keyboard has the nicest palm rest I've used, and the keys are very well balanced between being soft and smooth but also clicky and responsive. It's a bit more compact than other ergonomic keyboards because of the efficient layout - though that does come with some challenges (in the next paragraph). The Bluetooth connection has been flawless unlike many other keyboards I've used. And wow the mouse is QUIET. Again very soft and smooth but has a nice subtle click. Both being USB rechargeable saves so many batteries and allows for wired connection - which between the wireless dongle, Bluetooth, and wired connection means you can connect to 3 different devices, amazing for my dual PC setup while allowing me to plug it into any other PC without messing with those connections.But even though I'm still giving it 5 stars I do have a few nitpicks. I've used many ergonomic/split keyboards, and this one is a bit more challenging to get used to because the spacing is very different - I feel like I have to stretch my hands a bit more, particularly on the right side. I noticed a significant improvement in the first few hours, so I suspect this won't be an issue for long, but it's worth noting because it relates to another oddity - the key layout has some interesting quirks. I didn't even notice until I tried to use it, but there's no Ctrl on the right side. I'm guessing this was done to save space, but instead of a Ctrl key there's a Win key, which feels even less useful. The Home/End/etc. keys are also away from their normal place, which is probably fine for most people, but might be an issue if you use them a lot.Overall, loving this keyboard and mouse combo, but if you're a programmer I would give the layout some extra scrutiny in case any of those changes would be a dealbreaker for you.
MP
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de junio de 2024
Going into this, I was kind of nervous. This is because I had recently tested Nulea's RT02 ergonomic keyboard and I was so horribly disappointed by its atrocious build quality and less-than-pleasant usability. In contrast to the keyboard however, the KM75 is a fantastic product with attractive design, good build quality, and far superior usability, and is a considerable upgrade from Nulea's products of the past. The KM75 gets a 5-star review as deserved.Here are some things I liked, and some things I didn't:==[PROS]==↪ The actual build quality of the KM75 is remarkable. The ergo keyboard is super rigid and robust, where it didn't flex when attempting to bend and twist it. The plastic involved were smooth with high-quality printing (of letters and numbers) and while the mouse wasn't anything special, it didn't feel like an afterthought when it came to the bundle as a whole.↪ Speaking of build quality, let's talk about the keyboard's design and build. The individual keys may look understated and boring at first, but the design mimics the infamous MX Keys line-up of keyboards (from company that starts with 'L' and ends with 'ogitech'). For the most part, the concave shape of the keys help for your fingers to land properly where they were intending to.↪ Next is the actual typing experience. With each keys that are laid out with good proportions, good empty spaces in between the keys, and the subtle design enhancements, this made for an excellent typing experience. The edges are chamfered (rounded) and they all felt not only delightful to type on, but it also made the whole product feel like a genuine enhancement to anything I've tested from Nulea. My regular typing speed is 110 wpm at my peak, and with this keyboard, despite some of the layout changes that I wasn't used to (e.g. I type 'g' key with my right hand and I type 'y' key with my left hand), I was able to achieve almost 100 wpm which means the keyboard wasn't the thing that was affecting my speed and my ability to type accurately.↪ Unlike the RT02, the ergo keyboard (HD315) sits flat on a flat surface should someone prefer this over having a keyboard that naturally leans forward and has to counter that with feet under the keyboard. There are 4 keyboard feet (one in each corner) to adjust keyboard angle in any way you see fit which is bonus.↪ I always felt that the detachable wrist pad for keyboards were cumbersome and were made to attach with half-effort like they were some afterthought, but this one is permanently affixed which was nice to see. The foam used for the wrist pad is super supple, soft, and the materials really felt like a premium upgrade to anything Nulea has made in the past.↪ What really impressed was the connectivity of the KM75 combo. As a combo, this is not just any ergo keyboard (HD315) and a mouse (MD360) that was thrown together in the same box. Both of them work off the same 1 USB-A dongle, and they have no interference issues with themselves. I genuinely found this to be convenient, easy, and hassle-free to set up and use.==[CONS]==↪ If I really had to come up with a 'con', it would have to be the fact that some of the aforementioned keys are convex. For example, there are the space bar, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, and more to name a few. I like the concave design that feels go to the touch, and I just wish they would've continued with that for not just the letters and the numpad but for every single key on here.↪ With the mouse (MD360), whenever I would turn on my computer and turn on my mouse for the first time, I the cursor would lag and it would have trouble registering accurate movements for the first few minutes. My best assumption is that this is from both the keyboard and the mouse receiving and sending signal from 1 dongle simultaneously. However, for me, I ignored the mouse and continued using just the mouse.↪ I wish the 'enter' key would just be longer. This keyboard (HD315) gave more space to the other keys (especially 't', 'g', 'h', and 'n' keys in the middle), but I think they should've allowed for more space on the right so that I could confidently press it without doubting myself as to whether I got the right key or without looking down.↪ Lastly, I wish there was a product listing just for the keyboard. I find the combo okay, and I find how they both work off 1 USB-A dongle cool, but the mouse isn't really ergonomic-focused, and I don't really need it so just having the keyboard at a lower price point would've been perfect.
MP
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de junio de 2024
Going into this, I was kind of nervous. This is because I had recently tested Nulea's RT02 ergonomic keyboard and I was so horribly disappointed by its atrocious build quality and less-than-pleasant usability. In contrast to the keyboard however, the KM75 is a fantastic product with attractive design, good build quality, and far superior usability, and is a considerable upgrade from Nulea's products of the past. The KM75 gets a 5-star review as deserved.Here are some things I liked, and some things I didn't:==[PROS]==↪ The actual build quality of the KM75 is remarkable. The ergo keyboard is super rigid and robust, where it didn't flex when attempting to bend and twist it. The plastic involved were smooth with high-quality printing (of letters and numbers) and while the mouse wasn't anything special, it didn't feel like an afterthought when it came to the bundle as a whole.↪ Speaking of build quality, let's talk about the keyboard's design and build. The individual keys may look understated and boring at first, but the design mimics the infamous MX Keys line-up of keyboards (from company that starts with 'L' and ends with 'ogitech'). For the most part, the concave shape of the keys help for your fingers to land properly where they were intending to.↪ Next is the actual typing experience. With each keys that are laid out with good proportions, good empty spaces in between the keys, and the subtle design enhancements, this made for an excellent typing experience. The edges are chamfered (rounded) and they all felt not only delightful to type on, but it also made the whole product feel like a genuine enhancement to anything I've tested from Nulea. My regular typing speed is 110 wpm at my peak, and with this keyboard, despite some of the layout changes that I wasn't used to (e.g. I type 'g' key with my right hand and I type 'y' key with my left hand), I was able to achieve almost 100 wpm which means the keyboard wasn't the thing that was affecting my speed and my ability to type accurately.↪ Unlike the RT02, the ergo keyboard (HD315) sits flat on a flat surface should someone prefer this over having a keyboard that naturally leans forward and has to counter that with feet under the keyboard. There are 4 keyboard feet (one in each corner) to adjust keyboard angle in any way you see fit which is bonus.↪ I always felt that the detachable wrist pad for keyboards were cumbersome and were made to attach with half-effort like they were some afterthought, but this one is permanently affixed which was nice to see. The foam used for the wrist pad is super supple, soft, and the materials really felt like a premium upgrade to anything Nulea has made in the past.↪ What really impressed was the connectivity of the KM75 combo. As a combo, this is not just any ergo keyboard (HD315) and a mouse (MD360) that was thrown together in the same box. Both of them work off the same 1 USB-A dongle, and they have no interference issues with themselves. I genuinely found this to be convenient, easy, and hassle-free to set up and use.==[CONS]==↪ If I really had to come up with a 'con', it would have to be the fact that some of the aforementioned keys are convex. For example, there are the space bar, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, and more to name a few. I like the concave design that feels go to the touch, and I just wish they would've continued with that for not just the letters and the numpad but for every single key on here.↪ With the mouse (MD360), whenever I would turn on my computer and turn on my mouse for the first time, I the cursor would lag and it would have trouble registering accurate movements for the first few minutes. My best assumption is that this is from both the keyboard and the mouse receiving and sending signal from 1 dongle simultaneously. However, for me, I ignored the mouse and continued using just the mouse.↪ I wish the 'enter' key would just be longer. This keyboard (HD315) gave more space to the other keys (especially 't', 'g', 'h', and 'n' keys in the middle), but I think they should've allowed for more space on the right so that I could confidently press it without doubting myself as to whether I got the right key or without looking down.↪ Lastly, I wish there was a product listing just for the keyboard. I find the combo okay, and I find how they both work off 1 USB-A dongle cool, but the mouse isn't really ergonomic-focused, and I don't really need it so just having the keyboard at a lower price point would've been perfect.
MP
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de junio de 2024
Going into this, I was kind of nervous. This is because I had recently tested Nulea's RT02 ergonomic keyboard and I was so horribly disappointed by its atrocious build quality and less-than-pleasant usability. In contrast to the keyboard however, the KM75 is a fantastic product with attractive design, good build quality, and far superior usability, and is a considerable upgrade from Nulea's products of the past. The KM75 gets a 5-star review as deserved.Here are some things I liked, and some things I didn't:==[PROS]==↪ The actual build quality of the KM75 is remarkable. The ergo keyboard is super rigid and robust, where it didn't flex when attempting to bend and twist it. The plastic involved were smooth with high-quality printing (of letters and numbers) and while the mouse wasn't anything special, it didn't feel like an afterthought when it came to the bundle as a whole.↪ Speaking of build quality, let's talk about the keyboard's design and build. The individual keys may look understated and boring at first, but the design mimics the infamous MX Keys line-up of keyboards (from company that starts with 'L' and ends with 'ogitech'). For the most part, the concave shape of the keys help for your fingers to land properly where they were intending to.↪ Next is the actual typing experience. With each keys that are laid out with good proportions, good empty spaces in between the keys, and the subtle design enhancements, this made for an excellent typing experience. The edges are chamfered (rounded) and they all felt not only delightful to type on, but it also made the whole product feel like a genuine enhancement to anything I've tested from Nulea. My regular typing speed is 110 wpm at my peak, and with this keyboard, despite some of the layout changes that I wasn't used to (e.g. I type 'g' key with my right hand and I type 'y' key with my left hand), I was able to achieve almost 100 wpm which means the keyboard wasn't the thing that was affecting my speed and my ability to type accurately.↪ Unlike the RT02, the ergo keyboard (HD315) sits flat on a flat surface should someone prefer this over having a keyboard that naturally leans forward and has to counter that with feet under the keyboard. There are 4 keyboard feet (one in each corner) to adjust keyboard angle in any way you see fit which is bonus.↪ I always felt that the detachable wrist pad for keyboards were cumbersome and were made to attach with half-effort like they were some afterthought, but this one is permanently affixed which was nice to see. The foam used for the wrist pad is super supple, soft, and the materials really felt like a premium upgrade to anything Nulea has made in the past.↪ What really impressed was the connectivity of the KM75 combo. As a combo, this is not just any ergo keyboard (HD315) and a mouse (MD360) that was thrown together in the same box. Both of them work off the same 1 USB-A dongle, and they have no interference issues with themselves. I genuinely found this to be convenient, easy, and hassle-free to set up and use.==[CONS]==↪ If I really had to come up with a 'con', it would have to be the fact that some of the aforementioned keys are convex. For example, there are the space bar, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, and more to name a few. I like the concave design that feels go to the touch, and I just wish they would've continued with that for not just the letters and the numpad but for every single key on here.↪ With the mouse (MD360), whenever I would turn on my computer and turn on my mouse for the first time, I the cursor would lag and it would have trouble registering accurate movements for the first few minutes. My best assumption is that this is from both the keyboard and the mouse receiving and sending signal from 1 dongle simultaneously. However, for me, I ignored the mouse and continued using just the mouse.↪ I wish the 'enter' key would just be longer. This keyboard (HD315) gave more space to the other keys (especially 't', 'g', 'h', and 'n' keys in the middle), but I think they should've allowed for more space on the right so that I could confidently press it without doubting myself as to whether I got the right key or without looking down.↪ Lastly, I wish there was a product listing just for the keyboard. I find the combo okay, and I find how they both work off 1 USB-A dongle cool, but the mouse isn't really ergonomic-focused, and I don't really need it so just having the keyboard at a lower price point would've been perfect.
MP
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de junio de 2024
Going into this, I was kind of nervous. This is because I had recently tested Nulea's RT02 ergonomic keyboard and I was so horribly disappointed by its atrocious build quality and less-than-pleasant usability. In contrast to the keyboard however, the KM75 is a fantastic product with attractive design, good build quality, and far superior usability, and is a considerable upgrade from Nulea's products of the past. The KM75 gets a 5-star review as deserved.Here are some things I liked, and some things I didn't:==[PROS]==↪ The actual build quality of the KM75 is remarkable. The ergo keyboard is super rigid and robust, where it didn't flex when attempting to bend and twist it. The plastic involved were smooth with high-quality printing (of letters and numbers) and while the mouse wasn't anything special, it didn't feel like an afterthought when it came to the bundle as a whole.↪ Speaking of build quality, let's talk about the keyboard's design and build. The individual keys may look understated and boring at first, but the design mimics the infamous MX Keys line-up of keyboards (from company that starts with 'L' and ends with 'ogitech'). For the most part, the concave shape of the keys help for your fingers to land properly where they were intending to.↪ Next is the actual typing experience. With each keys that are laid out with good proportions, good empty spaces in between the keys, and the subtle design enhancements, this made for an excellent typing experience. The edges are chamfered (rounded) and they all felt not only delightful to type on, but it also made the whole product feel like a genuine enhancement to anything I've tested from Nulea. My regular typing speed is 110 wpm at my peak, and with this keyboard, despite some of the layout changes that I wasn't used to (e.g. I type 'g' key with my right hand and I type 'y' key with my left hand), I was able to achieve almost 100 wpm which means the keyboard wasn't the thing that was affecting my speed and my ability to type accurately.↪ Unlike the RT02, the ergo keyboard (HD315) sits flat on a flat surface should someone prefer this over having a keyboard that naturally leans forward and has to counter that with feet under the keyboard. There are 4 keyboard feet (one in each corner) to adjust keyboard angle in any way you see fit which is bonus.↪ I always felt that the detachable wrist pad for keyboards were cumbersome and were made to attach with half-effort like they were some afterthought, but this one is permanently affixed which was nice to see. The foam used for the wrist pad is super supple, soft, and the materials really felt like a premium upgrade to anything Nulea has made in the past.↪ What really impressed was the connectivity of the KM75 combo. As a combo, this is not just any ergo keyboard (HD315) and a mouse (MD360) that was thrown together in the same box. Both of them work off the same 1 USB-A dongle, and they have no interference issues with themselves. I genuinely found this to be convenient, easy, and hassle-free to set up and use.==[CONS]==↪ If I really had to come up with a 'con', it would have to be the fact that some of the aforementioned keys are convex. For example, there are the space bar, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, and more to name a few. I like the concave design that feels go to the touch, and I just wish they would've continued with that for not just the letters and the numpad but for every single key on here.↪ With the mouse (MD360), whenever I would turn on my computer and turn on my mouse for the first time, I the cursor would lag and it would have trouble registering accurate movements for the first few minutes. My best assumption is that this is from both the keyboard and the mouse receiving and sending signal from 1 dongle simultaneously. However, for me, I ignored the mouse and continued using just the mouse.↪ I wish the 'enter' key would just be longer. This keyboard (HD315) gave more space to the other keys (especially 't', 'g', 'h', and 'n' keys in the middle), but I think they should've allowed for more space on the right so that I could confidently press it without doubting myself as to whether I got the right key or without looking down.↪ Lastly, I wish there was a product listing just for the keyboard. I find the combo okay, and I find how they both work off 1 USB-A dongle cool, but the mouse isn't really ergonomic-focused, and I don't really need it so just having the keyboard at a lower price point would've been perfect.
MP
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de junio de 2024
Going into this, I was kind of nervous. This is because I had recently tested Nulea's RT02 ergonomic keyboard and I was so horribly disappointed by its atrocious build quality and less-than-pleasant usability. In contrast to the keyboard however, the KM75 is a fantastic product with attractive design, good build quality, and far superior usability, and is a considerable upgrade from Nulea's products of the past. The KM75 gets a 5-star review as deserved.Here are some things I liked, and some things I didn't:==[PROS]==↪ The actual build quality of the KM75 is remarkable. The ergo keyboard is super rigid and robust, where it didn't flex when attempting to bend and twist it. The plastic involved were smooth with high-quality printing (of letters and numbers) and while the mouse wasn't anything special, it didn't feel like an afterthought when it came to the bundle as a whole.↪ Speaking of build quality, let's talk about the keyboard's design and build. The individual keys may look understated and boring at first, but the design mimics the infamous MX Keys line-up of keyboards (from company that starts with 'L' and ends with 'ogitech'). For the most part, the concave shape of the keys help for your fingers to land properly where they were intending to.↪ Next is the actual typing experience. With each keys that are laid out with good proportions, good empty spaces in between the keys, and the subtle design enhancements, this made for an excellent typing experience. The edges are chamfered (rounded) and they all felt not only delightful to type on, but it also made the whole product feel like a genuine enhancement to anything I've tested from Nulea. My regular typing speed is 110 wpm at my peak, and with this keyboard, despite some of the layout changes that I wasn't used to (e.g. I type 'g' key with my right hand and I type 'y' key with my left hand), I was able to achieve almost 100 wpm which means the keyboard wasn't the thing that was affecting my speed and my ability to type accurately.↪ Unlike the RT02, the ergo keyboard (HD315) sits flat on a flat surface should someone prefer this over having a keyboard that naturally leans forward and has to counter that with feet under the keyboard. There are 4 keyboard feet (one in each corner) to adjust keyboard angle in any way you see fit which is bonus.↪ I always felt that the detachable wrist pad for keyboards were cumbersome and were made to attach with half-effort like they were some afterthought, but this one is permanently affixed which was nice to see. The foam used for the wrist pad is super supple, soft, and the materials really felt like a premium upgrade to anything Nulea has made in the past.↪ What really impressed was the connectivity of the KM75 combo. As a combo, this is not just any ergo keyboard (HD315) and a mouse (MD360) that was thrown together in the same box. Both of them work off the same 1 USB-A dongle, and they have no interference issues with themselves. I genuinely found this to be convenient, easy, and hassle-free to set up and use.==[CONS]==↪ If I really had to come up with a 'con', it would have to be the fact that some of the aforementioned keys are convex. For example, there are the space bar, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, and more to name a few. I like the concave design that feels go to the touch, and I just wish they would've continued with that for not just the letters and the numpad but for every single key on here.↪ With the mouse (MD360), whenever I would turn on my computer and turn on my mouse for the first time, I the cursor would lag and it would have trouble registering accurate movements for the first few minutes. My best assumption is that this is from both the keyboard and the mouse receiving and sending signal from 1 dongle simultaneously. However, for me, I ignored the mouse and continued using just the mouse.↪ I wish the 'enter' key would just be longer. This keyboard (HD315) gave more space to the other keys (especially 't', 'g', 'h', and 'n' keys in the middle), but I think they should've allowed for more space on the right so that I could confidently press it without doubting myself as to whether I got the right key or without looking down.↪ Lastly, I wish there was a product listing just for the keyboard. I find the combo okay, and I find how they both work off 1 USB-A dongle cool, but the mouse isn't really ergonomic-focused, and I don't really need it so just having the keyboard at a lower price point would've been perfect.
MP
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de junio de 2024
Going into this, I was kind of nervous. This is because I had recently tested Nulea's RT02 ergonomic keyboard and I was so horribly disappointed by its atrocious build quality and less-than-pleasant usability. In contrast to the keyboard however, the KM75 is a fantastic product with attractive design, good build quality, and far superior usability, and is a considerable upgrade from Nulea's products of the past. The KM75 gets a 5-star review as deserved.Here are some things I liked, and some things I didn't:==[PROS]==↪ The actual build quality of the KM75 is remarkable. The ergo keyboard is super rigid and robust, where it didn't flex when attempting to bend and twist it. The plastic involved were smooth with high-quality printing (of letters and numbers) and while the mouse wasn't anything special, it didn't feel like an afterthought when it came to the bundle as a whole.↪ Speaking of build quality, let's talk about the keyboard's design and build. The individual keys may look understated and boring at first, but the design mimics the infamous MX Keys line-up of keyboards (from company that starts with 'L' and ends with 'ogitech'). For the most part, the concave shape of the keys help for your fingers to land properly where they were intending to.↪ Next is the actual typing experience. With each keys that are laid out with good proportions, good empty spaces in between the keys, and the subtle design enhancements, this made for an excellent typing experience. The edges are chamfered (rounded) and they all felt not only delightful to type on, but it also made the whole product feel like a genuine enhancement to anything I've tested from Nulea. My regular typing speed is 110 wpm at my peak, and with this keyboard, despite some of the layout changes that I wasn't used to (e.g. I type 'g' key with my right hand and I type 'y' key with my left hand), I was able to achieve almost 100 wpm which means the keyboard wasn't the thing that was affecting my speed and my ability to type accurately.↪ Unlike the RT02, the ergo keyboard (HD315) sits flat on a flat surface should someone prefer this over having a keyboard that naturally leans forward and has to counter that with feet under the keyboard. There are 4 keyboard feet (one in each corner) to adjust keyboard angle in any way you see fit which is bonus.↪ I always felt that the detachable wrist pad for keyboards were cumbersome and were made to attach with half-effort like they were some afterthought, but this one is permanently affixed which was nice to see. The foam used for the wrist pad is super supple, soft, and the materials really felt like a premium upgrade to anything Nulea has made in the past.↪ What really impressed was the connectivity of the KM75 combo. As a combo, this is not just any ergo keyboard (HD315) and a mouse (MD360) that was thrown together in the same box. Both of them work off the same 1 USB-A dongle, and they have no interference issues with themselves. I genuinely found this to be convenient, easy, and hassle-free to set up and use.==[CONS]==↪ If I really had to come up with a 'con', it would have to be the fact that some of the aforementioned keys are convex. For example, there are the space bar, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, and more to name a few. I like the concave design that feels go to the touch, and I just wish they would've continued with that for not just the letters and the numpad but for every single key on here.↪ With the mouse (MD360), whenever I would turn on my computer and turn on my mouse for the first time, I the cursor would lag and it would have trouble registering accurate movements for the first few minutes. My best assumption is that this is from both the keyboard and the mouse receiving and sending signal from 1 dongle simultaneously. However, for me, I ignored the mouse and continued using just the mouse.↪ I wish the 'enter' key would just be longer. This keyboard (HD315) gave more space to the other keys (especially 't', 'g', 'h', and 'n' keys in the middle), but I think they should've allowed for more space on the right so that I could confidently press it without doubting myself as to whether I got the right key or without looking down.↪ Lastly, I wish there was a product listing just for the keyboard. I find the combo okay, and I find how they both work off 1 USB-A dongle cool, but the mouse isn't really ergonomic-focused, and I don't really need it so just having the keyboard at a lower price point would've been perfect.
MP
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de junio de 2024
Going into this, I was kind of nervous. This is because I had recently tested Nulea's RT02 ergonomic keyboard and I was so horribly disappointed by its atrocious build quality and less-than-pleasant usability. In contrast to the keyboard however, the KM75 is a fantastic product with attractive design, good build quality, and far superior usability, and is a considerable upgrade from Nulea's products of the past. The KM75 gets a 5-star review as deserved.Here are some things I liked, and some things I didn't:==[PROS]==↪ The actual build quality of the KM75 is remarkable. The ergo keyboard is super rigid and robust, where it didn't flex when attempting to bend and twist it. The plastic involved were smooth with high-quality printing (of letters and numbers) and while the mouse wasn't anything special, it didn't feel like an afterthought when it came to the bundle as a whole.↪ Speaking of build quality, let's talk about the keyboard's design and build. The individual keys may look understated and boring at first, but the design mimics the infamous MX Keys line-up of keyboards (from company that starts with 'L' and ends with 'ogitech'). For the most part, the concave shape of the keys help for your fingers to land properly where they were intending to.↪ Next is the actual typing experience. With each keys that are laid out with good proportions, good empty spaces in between the keys, and the subtle design enhancements, this made for an excellent typing experience. The edges are chamfered (rounded) and they all felt not only delightful to type on, but it also made the whole product feel like a genuine enhancement to anything I've tested from Nulea. My regular typing speed is 110 wpm at my peak, and with this keyboard, despite some of the layout changes that I wasn't used to (e.g. I type 'g' key with my right hand and I type 'y' key with my left hand), I was able to achieve almost 100 wpm which means the keyboard wasn't the thing that was affecting my speed and my ability to type accurately.↪ Unlike the RT02, the ergo keyboard (HD315) sits flat on a flat surface should someone prefer this over having a keyboard that naturally leans forward and has to counter that with feet under the keyboard. There are 4 keyboard feet (one in each corner) to adjust keyboard angle in any way you see fit which is bonus.↪ I always felt that the detachable wrist pad for keyboards were cumbersome and were made to attach with half-effort like they were some afterthought, but this one is permanently affixed which was nice to see. The foam used for the wrist pad is super supple, soft, and the materials really felt like a premium upgrade to anything Nulea has made in the past.↪ What really impressed was the connectivity of the KM75 combo. As a combo, this is not just any ergo keyboard (HD315) and a mouse (MD360) that was thrown together in the same box. Both of them work off the same 1 USB-A dongle, and they have no interference issues with themselves. I genuinely found this to be convenient, easy, and hassle-free to set up and use.==[CONS]==↪ If I really had to come up with a 'con', it would have to be the fact that some of the aforementioned keys are convex. For example, there are the space bar, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, and more to name a few. I like the concave design that feels go to the touch, and I just wish they would've continued with that for not just the letters and the numpad but for every single key on here.↪ With the mouse (MD360), whenever I would turn on my computer and turn on my mouse for the first time, I the cursor would lag and it would have trouble registering accurate movements for the first few minutes. My best assumption is that this is from both the keyboard and the mouse receiving and sending signal from 1 dongle simultaneously. However, for me, I ignored the mouse and continued using just the mouse.↪ I wish the 'enter' key would just be longer. This keyboard (HD315) gave more space to the other keys (especially 't', 'g', 'h', and 'n' keys in the middle), but I think they should've allowed for more space on the right so that I could confidently press it without doubting myself as to whether I got the right key or without looking down.↪ Lastly, I wish there was a product listing just for the keyboard. I find the combo okay, and I find how they both work off 1 USB-A dongle cool, but the mouse isn't really ergonomic-focused, and I don't really need it so just having the keyboard at a lower price point would've been perfect.
MP
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de junio de 2024
Going into this, I was kind of nervous. This is because I had recently tested Nulea's RT02 ergonomic keyboard and I was so horribly disappointed by its atrocious build quality and less-than-pleasant usability. In contrast to the keyboard however, the KM75 is a fantastic product with attractive design, good build quality, and far superior usability, and is a considerable upgrade from Nulea's products of the past. The KM75 gets a 5-star review as deserved.Here are some things I liked, and some things I didn't:==[PROS]==↪ The actual build quality of the KM75 is remarkable. The ergo keyboard is super rigid and robust, where it didn't flex when attempting to bend and twist it. The plastic involved were smooth with high-quality printing (of letters and numbers) and while the mouse wasn't anything special, it didn't feel like an afterthought when it came to the bundle as a whole.↪ Speaking of build quality, let's talk about the keyboard's design and build. The individual keys may look understated and boring at first, but the design mimics the infamous MX Keys line-up of keyboards (from company that starts with 'L' and ends with 'ogitech'). For the most part, the concave shape of the keys help for your fingers to land properly where they were intending to.↪ Next is the actual typing experience. With each keys that are laid out with good proportions, good empty spaces in between the keys, and the subtle design enhancements, this made for an excellent typing experience. The edges are chamfered (rounded) and they all felt not only delightful to type on, but it also made the whole product feel like a genuine enhancement to anything I've tested from Nulea. My regular typing speed is 110 wpm at my peak, and with this keyboard, despite some of the layout changes that I wasn't used to (e.g. I type 'g' key with my right hand and I type 'y' key with my left hand), I was able to achieve almost 100 wpm which means the keyboard wasn't the thing that was affecting my speed and my ability to type accurately.↪ Unlike the RT02, the ergo keyboard (HD315) sits flat on a flat surface should someone prefer this over having a keyboard that naturally leans forward and has to counter that with feet under the keyboard. There are 4 keyboard feet (one in each corner) to adjust keyboard angle in any way you see fit which is bonus.↪ I always felt that the detachable wrist pad for keyboards were cumbersome and were made to attach with half-effort like they were some afterthought, but this one is permanently affixed which was nice to see. The foam used for the wrist pad is super supple, soft, and the materials really felt like a premium upgrade to anything Nulea has made in the past.↪ What really impressed was the connectivity of the KM75 combo. As a combo, this is not just any ergo keyboard (HD315) and a mouse (MD360) that was thrown together in the same box. Both of them work off the same 1 USB-A dongle, and they have no interference issues with themselves. I genuinely found this to be convenient, easy, and hassle-free to set up and use.==[CONS]==↪ If I really had to come up with a 'con', it would have to be the fact that some of the aforementioned keys are convex. For example, there are the space bar, ctrl, alt, arrow keys, and more to name a few. I like the concave design that feels go to the touch, and I just wish they would've continued with that for not just the letters and the numpad but for every single key on here.↪ With the mouse (MD360), whenever I would turn on my computer and turn on my mouse for the first time, I the cursor would lag and it would have trouble registering accurate movements for the first few minutes. My best assumption is that this is from both the keyboard and the mouse receiving and sending signal from 1 dongle simultaneously. However, for me, I ignored the mouse and continued using just the mouse.↪ I wish the 'enter' key would just be longer. This keyboard (HD315) gave more space to the other keys (especially 't', 'g', 'h', and 'n' keys in the middle), but I think they should've allowed for more space on the right so that I could confidently press it without doubting myself as to whether I got the right key or without looking down.↪ Lastly, I wish there was a product listing just for the keyboard. I find the combo okay, and I find how they both work off 1 USB-A dongle cool, but the mouse isn't really ergonomic-focused, and I don't really need it so just having the keyboard at a lower price point would've been perfect.
H2O
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de noviembre de 2024
I had several other products from Nulea and I loved them all. I liked this one as well, but had some small issues during the setup.It comes in a very nice box with very nice materials. The keyboard itself is quite large, especially with the wrist rest. The keys are quite easy to press and are very silent. The split keyboard is not a problem as I know what keys are on what side. But the thing that was a problem was some extra key locations. It is designed to serve both Windows and MacOS (as well as other OSs too of course) systems and there are slight key differences between them. I appreciate that they've put Windows and MacOS specific keys both, but it was funny to see that this turned out to have two Windows buttons on each side and a single Ctrl key on one side.Normally, they would put some signs on certain keys that indicate connections. With this keyboard it was not very clear. There was a single function button for that and its icon did not give away what it was. So that kept me wondering how to do the connection for some time. Talking about connection, I like that it has three different means for connecting. While there is only a single Bluetooth connection, the option of having a USB dongle and a wired connection was nice. But the power light acted weirdly. At full charge, it gives a red light while connected by Bluetooth. This gives me the feeling that it is running out of charge, but it is not. If you break the Bluetooth connection, the red power light goes out. Not the most ideal way to indicate something. Mouse was a good plus, giving you a full set. It was also quiet silent, in fact, almost to a fault. You can't get the feeling of your clicks.Overall, this was a good set with both keyboard and mouse and a good set of connectivity options. The quality of the material and the aesthetics were great. Both the keyboard and the mouse were quite silent. If I have to find one fault though, it might be the size. If you have a large desk then it is fine, but the keyboard is quite large and definitely not good for small work spaces.
H2O
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de noviembre de 2024
I had several other products from Nulea and I loved them all. I liked this one as well, but had some small issues during the setup.It comes in a very nice box with very nice materials. The keyboard itself is quite large, especially with the wrist rest. The keys are quite easy to press and are very silent. The split keyboard is not a problem as I know what keys are on what side. But the thing that was a problem was some extra key locations. It is designed to serve both Windows and MacOS (as well as other OSs too of course) systems and there are slight key differences between them. I appreciate that they've put Windows and MacOS specific keys both, but it was funny to see that this turned out to have two Windows buttons on each side and a single Ctrl key on one side.Normally, they would put some signs on certain keys that indicate connections. With this keyboard it was not very clear. There was a single function button for that and its icon did not give away what it was. So that kept me wondering how to do the connection for some time. Talking about connection, I like that it has three different means for connecting. While there is only a single Bluetooth connection, the option of having a USB dongle and a wired connection was nice. But the power light acted weirdly. At full charge, it gives a red light while connected by Bluetooth. This gives me the feeling that it is running out of charge, but it is not. If you break the Bluetooth connection, the red power light goes out. Not the most ideal way to indicate something. Mouse was a good plus, giving you a full set. It was also quiet silent, in fact, almost to a fault. You can't get the feeling of your clicks.Overall, this was a good set with both keyboard and mouse and a good set of connectivity options. The quality of the material and the aesthetics were great. Both the keyboard and the mouse were quite silent. If I have to find one fault though, it might be the size. If you have a large desk then it is fine, but the keyboard is quite large and definitely not good for small work spaces.
H2O
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de noviembre de 2024
I had several other products from Nulea and I loved them all. I liked this one as well, but had some small issues during the setup.It comes in a very nice box with very nice materials. The keyboard itself is quite large, especially with the wrist rest. The keys are quite easy to press and are very silent. The split keyboard is not a problem as I know what keys are on what side. But the thing that was a problem was some extra key locations. It is designed to serve both Windows and MacOS (as well as other OSs too of course) systems and there are slight key differences between them. I appreciate that they've put Windows and MacOS specific keys both, but it was funny to see that this turned out to have two Windows buttons on each side and a single Ctrl key on one side.Normally, they would put some signs on certain keys that indicate connections. With this keyboard it was not very clear. There was a single function button for that and its icon did not give away what it was. So that kept me wondering how to do the connection for some time. Talking about connection, I like that it has three different means for connecting. While there is only a single Bluetooth connection, the option of having a USB dongle and a wired connection was nice. But the power light acted weirdly. At full charge, it gives a red light while connected by Bluetooth. This gives me the feeling that it is running out of charge, but it is not. If you break the Bluetooth connection, the red power light goes out. Not the most ideal way to indicate something. Mouse was a good plus, giving you a full set. It was also quiet silent, in fact, almost to a fault. You can't get the feeling of your clicks.Overall, this was a good set with both keyboard and mouse and a good set of connectivity options. The quality of the material and the aesthetics were great. Both the keyboard and the mouse were quite silent. If I have to find one fault though, it might be the size. If you have a large desk then it is fine, but the keyboard is quite large and definitely not good for small work spaces.
H2O
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de noviembre de 2024
I had several other products from Nulea and I loved them all. I liked this one as well, but had some small issues during the setup.It comes in a very nice box with very nice materials. The keyboard itself is quite large, especially with the wrist rest. The keys are quite easy to press and are very silent. The split keyboard is not a problem as I know what keys are on what side. But the thing that was a problem was some extra key locations. It is designed to serve both Windows and MacOS (as well as other OSs too of course) systems and there are slight key differences between them. I appreciate that they've put Windows and MacOS specific keys both, but it was funny to see that this turned out to have two Windows buttons on each side and a single Ctrl key on one side.Normally, they would put some signs on certain keys that indicate connections. With this keyboard it was not very clear. There was a single function button for that and its icon did not give away what it was. So that kept me wondering how to do the connection for some time. Talking about connection, I like that it has three different means for connecting. While there is only a single Bluetooth connection, the option of having a USB dongle and a wired connection was nice. But the power light acted weirdly. At full charge, it gives a red light while connected by Bluetooth. This gives me the feeling that it is running out of charge, but it is not. If you break the Bluetooth connection, the red power light goes out. Not the most ideal way to indicate something. Mouse was a good plus, giving you a full set. It was also quiet silent, in fact, almost to a fault. You can't get the feeling of your clicks.Overall, this was a good set with both keyboard and mouse and a good set of connectivity options. The quality of the material and the aesthetics were great. Both the keyboard and the mouse were quite silent. If I have to find one fault though, it might be the size. If you have a large desk then it is fine, but the keyboard is quite large and definitely not good for small work spaces.
H2O
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de noviembre de 2024
I had several other products from Nulea and I loved them all. I liked this one as well, but had some small issues during the setup.It comes in a very nice box with very nice materials. The keyboard itself is quite large, especially with the wrist rest. The keys are quite easy to press and are very silent. The split keyboard is not a problem as I know what keys are on what side. But the thing that was a problem was some extra key locations. It is designed to serve both Windows and MacOS (as well as other OSs too of course) systems and there are slight key differences between them. I appreciate that they've put Windows and MacOS specific keys both, but it was funny to see that this turned out to have two Windows buttons on each side and a single Ctrl key on one side.Normally, they would put some signs on certain keys that indicate connections. With this keyboard it was not very clear. There was a single function button for that and its icon did not give away what it was. So that kept me wondering how to do the connection for some time. Talking about connection, I like that it has three different means for connecting. While there is only a single Bluetooth connection, the option of having a USB dongle and a wired connection was nice. But the power light acted weirdly. At full charge, it gives a red light while connected by Bluetooth. This gives me the feeling that it is running out of charge, but it is not. If you break the Bluetooth connection, the red power light goes out. Not the most ideal way to indicate something. Mouse was a good plus, giving you a full set. It was also quiet silent, in fact, almost to a fault. You can't get the feeling of your clicks.Overall, this was a good set with both keyboard and mouse and a good set of connectivity options. The quality of the material and the aesthetics were great. Both the keyboard and the mouse were quite silent. If I have to find one fault though, it might be the size. If you have a large desk then it is fine, but the keyboard is quite large and definitely not good for small work spaces.
H2O
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de noviembre de 2024
I had several other products from Nulea and I loved them all. I liked this one as well, but had some small issues during the setup.It comes in a very nice box with very nice materials. The keyboard itself is quite large, especially with the wrist rest. The keys are quite easy to press and are very silent. The split keyboard is not a problem as I know what keys are on what side. But the thing that was a problem was some extra key locations. It is designed to serve both Windows and MacOS (as well as other OSs too of course) systems and there are slight key differences between them. I appreciate that they've put Windows and MacOS specific keys both, but it was funny to see that this turned out to have two Windows buttons on each side and a single Ctrl key on one side.Normally, they would put some signs on certain keys that indicate connections. With this keyboard it was not very clear. There was a single function button for that and its icon did not give away what it was. So that kept me wondering how to do the connection for some time. Talking about connection, I like that it has three different means for connecting. While there is only a single Bluetooth connection, the option of having a USB dongle and a wired connection was nice. But the power light acted weirdly. At full charge, it gives a red light while connected by Bluetooth. This gives me the feeling that it is running out of charge, but it is not. If you break the Bluetooth connection, the red power light goes out. Not the most ideal way to indicate something. Mouse was a good plus, giving you a full set. It was also quiet silent, in fact, almost to a fault. You can't get the feeling of your clicks.Overall, this was a good set with both keyboard and mouse and a good set of connectivity options. The quality of the material and the aesthetics were great. Both the keyboard and the mouse were quite silent. If I have to find one fault though, it might be the size. If you have a large desk then it is fine, but the keyboard is quite large and definitely not good for small work spaces.
H2O
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de noviembre de 2024
I had several other products from Nulea and I loved them all. I liked this one as well, but had some small issues during the setup.It comes in a very nice box with very nice materials. The keyboard itself is quite large, especially with the wrist rest. The keys are quite easy to press and are very silent. The split keyboard is not a problem as I know what keys are on what side. But the thing that was a problem was some extra key locations. It is designed to serve both Windows and MacOS (as well as other OSs too of course) systems and there are slight key differences between them. I appreciate that they've put Windows and MacOS specific keys both, but it was funny to see that this turned out to have two Windows buttons on each side and a single Ctrl key on one side.Normally, they would put some signs on certain keys that indicate connections. With this keyboard it was not very clear. There was a single function button for that and its icon did not give away what it was. So that kept me wondering how to do the connection for some time. Talking about connection, I like that it has three different means for connecting. While there is only a single Bluetooth connection, the option of having a USB dongle and a wired connection was nice. But the power light acted weirdly. At full charge, it gives a red light while connected by Bluetooth. This gives me the feeling that it is running out of charge, but it is not. If you break the Bluetooth connection, the red power light goes out. Not the most ideal way to indicate something. Mouse was a good plus, giving you a full set. It was also quiet silent, in fact, almost to a fault. You can't get the feeling of your clicks.Overall, this was a good set with both keyboard and mouse and a good set of connectivity options. The quality of the material and the aesthetics were great. Both the keyboard and the mouse were quite silent. If I have to find one fault though, it might be the size. If you have a large desk then it is fine, but the keyboard is quite large and definitely not good for small work spaces.
H2O
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de noviembre de 2024
I had several other products from Nulea and I loved them all. I liked this one as well, but had some small issues during the setup.It comes in a very nice box with very nice materials. The keyboard itself is quite large, especially with the wrist rest. The keys are quite easy to press and are very silent. The split keyboard is not a problem as I know what keys are on what side. But the thing that was a problem was some extra key locations. It is designed to serve both Windows and MacOS (as well as other OSs too of course) systems and there are slight key differences between them. I appreciate that they've put Windows and MacOS specific keys both, but it was funny to see that this turned out to have two Windows buttons on each side and a single Ctrl key on one side.Normally, they would put some signs on certain keys that indicate connections. With this keyboard it was not very clear. There was a single function button for that and its icon did not give away what it was. So that kept me wondering how to do the connection for some time. Talking about connection, I like that it has three different means for connecting. While there is only a single Bluetooth connection, the option of having a USB dongle and a wired connection was nice. But the power light acted weirdly. At full charge, it gives a red light while connected by Bluetooth. This gives me the feeling that it is running out of charge, but it is not. If you break the Bluetooth connection, the red power light goes out. Not the most ideal way to indicate something. Mouse was a good plus, giving you a full set. It was also quiet silent, in fact, almost to a fault. You can't get the feeling of your clicks.Overall, this was a good set with both keyboard and mouse and a good set of connectivity options. The quality of the material and the aesthetics were great. Both the keyboard and the mouse were quite silent. If I have to find one fault though, it might be the size. If you have a large desk then it is fine, but the keyboard is quite large and definitely not good for small work spaces.
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