
Most importantly, its latency is outstandingly low, and the GL Tactile switches on our unit have a very short pre-travel distance, so it can easily handle all types of games and provide responsive-feeling gameplay. It's a low-profile board that feels well-built and comfortable to use during long gaming sessions.

That said, the best Logitech gaming keyboard we've tested is the Logitech G915 LIGHTSPEED. While you might be more familiar with Logitech's office-oriented products, they also offer high-quality gaming options. That said, this is still an excellent office choice if you want something with an ergonomic curve to it, and it's one of the best ergonomic keyboards we've tested. Sadly, there's no backlighting, so you can't see the keys very well when you're in a dim room. Also, its split key design forces you to touch-type, so you'll type a lot slower at first if you're not used to typing this way. Unfortunately, its design can take some time to get used to, especially if you're used to the more standard straight board design. It's compatible with most desktop and mobile operating systems, but some keys don't work as intended on certain devices.
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On another note, you can pair the board wirelessly with up to three devices via Bluetooth or with its USB receiver. Like most non-mechanical switches, the switches are very quiet to type on, meaning they won't bother those around you. It has typical scissor switches that give feedback when the key is registered, but the bump requires quite a lot of force to get over. This, paired with the fixed wrist rest, should help reduce wrist strain after typing for a long time. It's a curved board with two incline settings that create a negative incline, which places your wrists in a more natural position.

If you're looking for an ergonomic board for the office, the best Logitech keyboard we've tested is the Logitech ERGO K860 Wireless Split Keyboard.
