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Smartfish ‘Engage’ ErgoMotion Keyboard

As someone who types all day for a living, I’ve tried plenty of ergonomic mice and keyboards over the years. This $150 “ErgoMotion” keyboard from Smartfish takes the split keyboard design and one-ups it by mechanically repositioning the two halves of the keyboard automatically every 2,500 keystrokes so your hands are never stuck in the same position for too long.

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The keys take a little extra oomph to register sometimes, which is unfortunate, and those of you who have been spoiled by wireless keyboards for the past however-many years may not like the USB cord, but I’ve found both to be worthwhile tradeoffs overall. This is the first keyboard I’ve ever used that’s given me no wrist pain whatsoever.

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