⌨️ Elevate your workspace comfort and security—because your hands deserve the best.
The Kensington Pro Fit Ergonomic Wireless Keyboard and Mouse combo features a split, sloped design with adjustable tilt for ergonomic comfort, dual wireless connectivity (2.4 GHz and Bluetooth 4.0 LE) secured by 128-bit AES encryption, quiet and spill-proof keys, and a three-mode power-saving switch to extend battery life. Compatible with Chrome OS, macOS, and Windows, it’s engineered for professionals seeking secure, comfortable, and efficient typing and mousing.
Brand | Kensington |
Item model number | K75407US |
Operating System | Chrome OS, macOS 10.14 or above, Windows 7 or above |
Item Weight | 2.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.56 x 22.28 x 9.92 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.56 x 22.28 x 9.92 inches |
Color | Grey |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Kensington |
ASIN | B07XGD7SGQ |
Date First Available | September 5, 2019 |
G**I
Well built
The keyboard and mouse are well designed. They are ergonomic and comfortable to use. I recommend it!
M**E
It was great while it lasted
At first I really love this set! The Bluetooth connected seamlessly, and the ergonomics were a dream! I’ve had it now for about five weeks, and it is all started falling apart. The first thing that happened was the mouse would not connect via Bluetooth anymore. Well it would connect, but that only lasted for a few minutes and then it would not work even though in my Bluetooth menu it said it was connected. I had to start using the mouse with the receiver only. Then specific keys on the keyboard stopped working, specifically the command key and the shift key, both very important keys for a photographer. It got a little annoying to have to use my laptop keyboard for those specific keys. Then the scroll wheel of the mouse started squeaking, like literally squeaking like a real mouse. That was the final breaking point, and I decided to return it. Thankfully there’s a 90 day window.
A**T
much quieter than the Perrix keyboard, not quite as much sculpting for ergonomics.
Update - Mouse failed after about 6 months. customer support from Kensington was amazing and after trouble shooting didn't fix it, the new one arrived in about 3 days. Still 4 Stars in my book.much better in terms of sound and feel. not quite as sculpted as I would prefer in terms of side to side height/angle. but worked as soon as I put the batteries in and put the dongle in the PC. and it lets me do more "multi-tasking" while on calls on the computer.
A**A
Really like this keyboard
This keyboard is really nice for an ergonomic keyboard. It’s hard to find both the keyboard and virtual mouse combo for a decent price. This one looks nice, has the more upright mouse, and connects well. I’d highly recommend giving it a try, connected easy for me. May want to shop around for the cheapest price, I got mine on prime day and it was a good price, but I’ve seen cheaper for the black colored version at B&H.
J**K
Bad keyboard keystrokes
I like the ergonomic design of the keyboard and mouse, and the mouse is generally fine (the wheel squeaks now, though, and that gets annoying when scrolling for long periods). I tend to hold it down lower than it's meant to be held, just for comfort and ease of maneuvering while using a wrist rest, but it works great for keeping my wrist in a neutral position.The keyboard, however, has given me problems since I got it. It's not always responsive. And then sometimes it's hyper-responsive. I have a job where I do a lot of keyboard functions, and daily I have moments where it stops responding and does not do the control function at all. I have to ask it several times before it completes it. I've also never had a keyboard that volunteers double strokes that I don't ask for. This happens with individual letters, spaces, and even control+paste. My job is to remove errors from documents, so I can't have a keyboard that adds errors in as I'm correcting. I've already changed the batteries once, and I've only used it for a few months; my last keyboard keeps battery life for a really long time and doesn't start producing higher counts of errors when the battery life decreases. This one does. Just today, I had to restart it because it couldn't type a coherent word. I'm pretty disappointed for the price. As my first split-hand keyboard, I do like the layout, and I adjusted to it fairly quickly (it's now harder to type on the flat keyboard on my laptop). Something inside this one is just a little junky.I agree with other reviews that comment on cramped keys. I often hit the calculator button (which is a great shortcut key!) when I backspace, and the arrow keys are pretty tight to the rest of the keys. I do a ton of arrow key movement, and to save time, I try not to look down, but the spacing of these keys can make it hard to be accurate at times.
A**9
Bad mouse
Had for two months. Used daily for work. Mouse wheel already squeaking and loose. Keyboard ok- but not fantastic. Save your money and purchase something different.
A**Y
A Lot of Stutter Typing
This has wound up being a frustrating purchase. I wanted to give these items enough time to make a determination. I bought the set in May 2020. It is now September 2020 and the initial issues I was having the minute I set it up, are still the issues I have. It does not matter if I put brand new batteries in the keyboard or not. The typing is either stuttered (repeated letters) or does not compute at all. I have tried both the 2.4G as well as the BT connection settings. It doesn't make a bit of difference.The mouse works wonderfully. Have not had an issue with that as of yet. The only reason why I am still dealing with the keyboard is the fact that this set costs $80 and I refuse to feel like I've wasted money. For a Kensington product, I do feel ripped off. :(
J**S
I love the ergonomics!
Do love the ergonomics of this board and mouse. Just wish the board would work on the blue tooth like the mouse. I have to use the dong for the key board!
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