Windows Central verdict: the 5‑year‑old Logitech K860 is the Black Friday buy to beat
Even after five years, nothing matches the K860’s comfort — and Black Friday makes the keyboard even easier to recommend.
Black Friday sales are already live, and one deal slashes 48% off the best ergonomic keyboard you can buy. In the UK, the Logitech K860 Ergonomic Keyboard has dropped to £59.99, saving you £55.
I've used the Logitech K860 for years, and I recommend it to any of my colleagues who write for work. It's comfortable, reliable, and has held up well to real-world use.
This ergonomic keyboard reduces wrist fatigue. It features a split design that allows your hands to rest at a natural angle and has a wrist rest that can be set to different angles. The Logitech K860 can switch between up to three devices at the push of a button and even has a full number pad.
In the world of tech, it's tempting to look at new gadgets exclusively. Generally speaking, I wouldn't recommend a piece of hardware that came out five years ago, but the Logitech K860 is an exception.
Despite debuting in 2020, it remains one of the best ergonomic keyboards on the market. I've recommended it for so long that I almost assume people know how great the Logitech K860 is.
I purchased my own in 2022 as a Christmas gift to myself. I've since typed over one million words on it. The keyboard has held up well over that time and its keys still feel responsive. If I split time between my home office and somewhere else, I would absolutely grab a second Logitech K860 through the current deal.
While I love my Logitech K860, there are some aspects of it you may dislike. The keyboard lacks backlighting. I use mine at a well-lit desk, so that's not a factor for me. The keyboard also requires a pair of AAA batteries, which isn't that much of a hassle but is a bit of a bummer in 2025.
It's easy to recommend the Logitech K860, especially when it drops below half price. If you love ergonomic accessories, you should also check out the Logitech MX Vertical mouse, which is currently 55% off in the UK.
FAQ
What makes the Logitech K860 ergonomic?
The Logitech K860 has a split-keyboard design that places its keys at an angle. As a result, your hands can rest at a natural angle, which reduces wrist fatigue. The wrist rest supports your arms with its curve and can be adjusted to different heights.
How does the Logitech K860 connect?
The Logitech K860 can connect to a device through Bluetooth (specifically Bluetooth Low Energy). You can also use the included USB dongle to connect the keyboard to a device.
Does the Logitech K860 need batteries?
The Logitech K860 requires a pair of AAA batteries.
What devices does the Logitech K860 support?
If using Bluetooth, you can connect the Logitech K860 to devices running Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS 10.15 or later, iPadOS 14 or later, ChromeOS, or Linux. The included dongle can be used to connect to Windows 10, Windows 11, macOS, ChromeOS, or Linux.
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Sean Endicott is a tech journalist at Windows Central, specializing in Windows, Microsoft software, AI, and PCs. He's covered major launches, from Windows 10 and 11 to the rise of AI tools like ChatGPT. Sean's journey began with the Lumia 930, leading to strong ties with app developers. Outside writing, he coaches American football, utilizing Microsoft services to manage his team. He studied broadcast journalism at Nottingham Trent University and is active on X @SeanEndicott_ and Threads @sean_endicott_.
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