Type in Comfort, Work in Style! 💼
The MEETION Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard and Mouse set is designed for professionals seeking comfort and efficiency. With a split keyboard layout, pillowed wrist support, and a vertical mouse, this set minimizes strain while maximizing productivity. Rechargeable batteries ensure long-lasting use, making it a perfect addition to any modern workspace.
Hand Orientation | Right |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Keys | 112 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Movement Detection | Optical |
Operating System | Linux, Chrome OS, DOS, Mac OS, Windows 10 |
Connectivity Technology | Usb |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Wrist Rest, Rechargeable |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Personal Computer |
Color | Black |
M**.
From MS 4000 to MS LXN-00001 to THIS
Edit:6 stars! (Spoiler: there is nothing wrong with the unit) I THOUGHT there was a problem with the keyboard or dongle because keypresses were getting missed. I contacted MEETION support about the issue to see if this might be a common problem and if there was a solution. They offered to send me another keyboard and dongle. This would mean I'd now have 2 dongles. 1 for the existing mouse, and 1 for the new keyboard. I didn't want that, so MEETION agreed to send me another keyboard/mouse combo. While waiting for those items to arrive, I got so fed up with the problem I put the dongle in a different USB port. Since then, the problem has not reoccurred!!! The problem was a USB port all along and not the unit. Having not yet opened up the new keyboard/mouse box, I contacted MEETION support to let them know my findings, apologize, and offer to send back the new item. They said I could keep it! +1 more star for customer service!Original Review:I've been a long-time user of Microsoft ergonomic keyboards, but those are getting hard to find plus pricey. I guess they're discontinuing them and sold the patents to some other company.As you can see from my pics, I tested 4 different ergo keyboards. This MEETION wins!I like the size, feel, and sound of the keys. They're quiet. It feels much like the MS keyboards, and I rarely have mistypes, at least not as much as I was having with the others I tested.I like that the key rows have a slight curve to them, like the MS ones do. One of the Perixx keyboards I tried had straight rows.I like this mouse better than the Perixx one I tried. The Perixx was too vertical, and too big. But it's all about the keyboard. It's easy to use a different mouse if you wanted.I like that it's just one dongle for both the keyboard and the mouse. The Perixx pair I bought required two.I like the full keyboard layout and the Home/End key group arrangement as it matches the MS. The Perixx was different and it annoyed me.It's a good price too! The ProtoArc, my second place finisher, is around $110, $40 more.ProtoArc (2nd place): too laptop-y in key size and feel, for me; spacebar started to squeak a bit; pricey, but sexy; I didn't like the mouse as much as the MEETION mouseX9 (3rd place): didn't lay flat with or without the feet extended; seemed to miss keypresses here and therePerixx (4th place): everything I said above; it was the most noisy and I didn't like the feelOverall I am very impressed and pleased with this keyboard/mouse combo. I hope these last a long time. If they do I will purchase again.
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Just as good, maybe even better than Microsoft Ergonomic LXM-00001/Wired
I've been using a wired, Microsoft split keyboard, LXM-00001, for the past three years, and I loved it, minus the fact that the keys were wearing off. I have been typing long enough that I don't need to see the keys, but it just bothered me, how awful my keyboard looked. I also wanted a wireless option but Microsoft doesn't make a wireless version of that keyboard. So, I went shopping and looked for something that visually matched the MS. This Meetion option was my choice, because it's nearly the same layout. I also liked that it had one unifying USB receiver for both the keyboard and mouse. Too many wireless receivers in close proximity seem to cause trouble with each other. I didn't want to worry about it, plus, who can't appreciate having an extra USB port handy? So far, I've had no problem with a missing connection or missing keys. Both the keyboard and the mouse have worked flawlessly and have not dropped connection or gone dead. I can't attest to how long a charge holds yet, because I'm still rolling with my initial charge (a few days)Now, for the typing experience. Since I've been using a keyboard with the same set up as the Meetion for the past few years, I had no "break in" period to learn the layout. My fingers were flying as soon as I got the thing turned on. One reviewer said this keyboard is too loud. Well, it's not exactly quiet, no doubt, but I actually like the "thunk" sound the keys make. A little ASMR, if you will, that increases my typing satisfaction. For some reason, I just REALLY like it. Call me silly, I guess. If you're someone who is used to mechanical keyboards, this sound shouldn't bother you at all. Plus, the sensitivity and play in the keys just works for me. I find I rarely misskey on this thing. When I do, it's a ME problem, not a keyboard problem. The leather wrist support is also a plus for me. Microsoft makes a nylon wrist pad for their ergonomic KB's and those are hit or miss if they'll show stains. The Meetion seems like all it'll ever need is a good swipe with a baby wipe. It also feels pretty good. It hasn't irritated my skin or anything, and it definitely helps with wrist comfort. I can't attest to the durability of it, though, because I haven't had it that long, but that would be something to be conscious of. Some faux leather can break down over long term use. This seems like a decent quality faux leather, so this may never be a problem. Only time will tell on that.The mouse that comes with this keyboard is excellent. I love everything about the mouse. It's a decent size, not too big, but not too small for someone with a medium size hand. It's very responsive with satisfying roll ease and a nice clicky that's completely silent. Again, I love that it doesn't need it's own dedicated USB receiver. I have no complaints at all about the mouse. Love it.All in all, I'm very pleased with this keyboard/mouse. I felt unsure, given the few reviews and the name brand not being one I was familiar with, but I'm glad I took the chance. This is a fairly decent price point as well, and it wouldn't be too hard on the bank account to purchase another one as a gift or as a replacement. So, yeah, I would buy this again if I needed to, and I do recommend it if you're someone who kinda likes the mechanical keyboard sound and feel and you don't work in a library quiet atmosphere. XOXO Meetion!
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