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Nulea RT05C Wired Ergonomic Keyboard, Split Keyboard with Cushioned Wrist Rest, Adjustable Tilt Legs, Plug and Play, USB Corded, Compatible with Windows/Mac

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$48.99

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1.Color:White


About this item

  • 【Ergonomic Split Design】Embrace a more natural typing posture with Nulea ergonomic keyboard’s unique split design. It adapts to the natural alignment of your hands, ensuring comfort and reducing strain during long typing sessions.
  • 【Luxurious Wrist Support】Experience the pinnacle of comfort with our keyboard’s oversized wrist rest, crafted with a soft, skin-friendly leatherette design. It provides ample support to your wrists, helping prevent fatigue and strain.
  • 【Adjustable Tilt for Optimal Comfort】Customize your typing angle with ease! This keyboard features adjustable support tilts, offering three different angles to suit your personal preference and ensure ergonomic alignment.
  • 【Stable Wired Connection】Experience the reliability of a stable wired connection, enhanced by a durable braided nylon cable that resists wear and tear. Say goodbye to wireless interference and connectivity issues for uninterrupted productivity and gaming.
  • 【Easy Setup and Broad Compatibility】 Enjoy the simplicity of plug-and-play setup with no additional drivers required. This keyboard is compatible with Windows, macOS, and Linux, and features convenient shortcut keys to streamline your workflow and boost efficiency.



Product Description

Ergonomic Keyboard
  • When "Fn" is in lock mode and pressing F1-F12 directly has no effect, then you need to press "Fn" while pressing F1-F12. Note: Press "Fn" and "Esc" at the same time to switch Fn function lock or unlock.

  • 1. The issue was caused by a computer update. Attempt restarting your computer and reconnecting your keyboard.

    2.Debris could fall into the crevices of the keys while in use. Try flipping the keyboard over and tapping to get rid of the object.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Finally! An economical, ergonomic keyboard where the keys are quiet, have a great slightly mechanical feel, and are full sized. I tried the cheaper version from Nulea but those keys were more narrow and so too close together. I figured out you need to look for square keys and not rectangular. There is another brand that has a similar layout that I also own, but it doesn't have the separate home, end, pgup, and pgdn keys that this one has, making this one much easier for office use.One change that would make it perfect is if the right window let was replaced by a second control key. However, I used Windows PowerToys to reassign it to a Control key, so it's good!
James G. Morris
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
I'm being generous with 4 stars cuz it could just as easily be a 3 star. The palm rest is surprisingly comfortable and I prefer wired keyboards for reliability and its not to wide like the Logitech K860.Unfortunately the keys feel terrible to me. Some people probably won't mind but I love cherry switch keys and mechanical keyboard keys and while these look like it has laptop keys they feel very mooshy and I have lots of missing letters when I type for extended periods of time.
Jasmin
Reviewed in Canada on July 28, 2024
It has taken a bit of getting used to, but now I find my fingers naturally find the keys with ease. At first, I kept missing the L Shift key and had to search every time I looked for the Delete key (it is up at the very top). I still sometimes hit the G when I'm aiming for a B... It's just laid out a bit differently from the old Logitech keyboard I'd been using and it came with an adjustment period. I'm still not used to the tiny arrow keys being stuck under the R Shift key and I've had to adjust some hotkeys on a game I've been playing, but overall I'm happy with this keyboard.I like the foam wrist rest because it isn't too high. I like that the keyboard came with a decently long cord and required nothing extra to be installed for it to work. I saw another review that calls it 'compact' and I think that's a great way to describe the keyboard: everything you'd get in a full-sized one, but the keys are closer together and smaller. A few small differences, but I think I'll continue using it for now.
Timothy R. Anderson
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024
During Prime Day, I decided to try a new keyboard for several reasons:1. My home Logitech K350 has the keyboard labels wearing off2. I've had occasional issues with wireless connectivity. (Taking my laptop back and forth to the office, nice to just leave the keyboard plugged into a dock.)3. Hand and wrist issues to try a "more ergonomic" keyboard.4. Looking for a somewhat "quieter" keyboard for use during the constant zoom meetings.The Nulea RT05C checked all the boxes and with a good deal on Prime Day, I decided to give it a try.After a day of use, things I like:1. Keys and typing have a good feel. Typing speed is not impacted by key stroke. Keystroke feels more like Thinkpad laptop's keyboard.2. The sound is better than my old logitech, both in volume and less clanky. Hard to get a feel for in a review but I think it is nice.3. I like that it takes up a lot less desk space.4. Hand positioning does feel more natural. Will be interesting to see if it helps with the problems over time.5. No batteries, low battery problems. Also like not needing to change out batteries as a first course of action when a problem comes up with the keyboard.Things I don't like:1. No special "media" keys like on the Logitech - not a big deal though as most of the functionality are in the function keys but I liked the volume buttons.2. The special ridges for the "F" and "J" keys are hard to feel. Definitely taking time to get used to hand placement. May get used to it but it feels like it would have been better if the keys were better distinguished. Currently, this does impact typing speed some for me but likely to go away with increased usage.3. Would like bigger arrows and easier placement of page up/down keys. (Of course this would conflict with keeping the keyboard size smaller!)Other issues/undecided:1. Hoping that the lettering on the keys holds up over time better than the logitech's did which lasted about 3 years. (Lettering wear was probably accelerated by typing while also eating and thereby getting some food oils involved.)2. My use case does not involve needing lighting. More important for me to have lit keys on my laptop keyboard. Neither the Logitech or the Nulea has lighting but that was fine by me.3. The rounded "scalloping" of the keys feel fine. Interesting to see which ones are "concave" vs. "convex". Perhaps a little more scalloping would be nice for keeping fingers on keys but hard to tell if that might not be more of a con.4. The big gap between left and right splits (between G and H) just seems to be calling out for a mouse substitute such as the red nub on my Thinkpad or a mini trackball. Might look for that in a future keyboard.I picked the Nulea against similarly priced keyboards with similar features in part due to better reviews in general. Some competitors seemed to have more issues with occasional problems.All in all, I like it and am tempted to get one for the office too. It seems to be well built and good quality material so I think it will be pretty durable. I'll give it a couple of months to see though before making the jump.I'm pretty picky but at the price and with a full day of actual usage, it exceeded my expectations and feels like 5 stars is warranted.
Pako
Reviewed in Mexico on December 6, 2024
Bastante cómodo, de muy buena calidad, recomendado
Tree Hopper
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
Pros:- Comfortable hand and wrist position- The space bars are not too high vertically. I had to abandon an early "ergonomic" keyboard because the slope was such that I was getting tenosynovitis (aka "mommy's thumb") in both wrists. This keyboard is not doing that to me.- Nice tactile and auditory feedback. (Some may complain the keyboard makes too much noise but I like it. If you like to hit the keys hard, you may find the keyboard not springy enough, but for a light touch it is quite good.)- Coming from an old Microsoft ergonomic keyboard, the main keys (letters and numbers above them) are where my fingers expect them, including the "Y" which is accessed by the right hand. (Some split keyboards have the "Y" positioned for the left hand, which is not what I'm used to.)- Not as wide as many keyboards that also including a number pad and arrow keys.- You can toggle the keys at the very top between normal function keys and keys that control brightness, volume, etc. (The default is the latter, but when you press Fn+Esc you toggle them to function keys.)Cons:- In order to make all the keys fit, some keys are not where I'm used to. What bugs me the most is that I have trouble finding the arrow keys, "home" and "end" without looking. "Pgup" and "Pgdn" are in a weird place too but as they are at the very top right, they are much easier to find. ("Delete" is above "Backspace", so not so hard by touch.)- There is no "Ctrl" key to the right of the space bar, only to the left. (I may try remapping the "Win" key on the right to "Ctrl", since I never use the right "Win" key and there is also a "Win" key on the left. This is not a programmable keyboard, but there are software tools that allow remapping any keyboard.)- There is no dedicated "Insert" (or "Ins") key, but the number pad has "Insert" on the "0" key so it's not a big deal to me.- The LEDs are very bright (but easily made dim by a sheet of paper over them).- No backlighting (which only bothered me when I couldn't find the arrow keys by touch in the dark and when I hit the 0/Insert key by mistake and couldn't find that in the dark either).By the way, I was puzzled by why the number pad wouldn't work until I realized that I had Mouse Keys on. If your number pad isn't working, try pressing the Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock keys to toggle Mouse Keys off. (If Mouse Keys was already off, you will get a dialogue box asking you to confirm that you want to turn Mouse Keys on.)
Reviewer
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2024
I recently bought the Nulea RT05C wired ergonomic keyboard, and it's been a game-changer for my typing comfort. The split keyboard design helps reduce wrist strain, and the cushioned wrist rest adds extra support, making long typing sessions a lot more comfortable. The adjustable tilt legs let me customize the angle to suit my posture, which is a great feature. I love that it’s plug-and-play, so setup was quick and easy—no extra software needed. The keyboard works perfectly with both Windows and Mac, and the white color looks sleek and modern on my desk. If you’re looking for an ergonomic keyboard to improve your typing experience and posture, this one is a solid choice.
Jesus G.
Reviewed in Mexico on October 9, 2024
Todo excelente, sólo que no sabía que los teclados ergonómicos traen la tecla B del lado izquierdo y yo estoy acostumbrado a usar el dedo gordo de la mano derecha pera esa tecla. Fuera de eso todo excelente.
Eric
Reviewed in Canada on October 27, 2024
As far as build quality, it's definitely on the good side, but the design is VERY familiar, essentially identical to another wireless keyboard I have from a different and perhaps more reputable brand. In fact, if you look at the keys closely, the number or letter labels on them actually look and feel like stickers so I wouldn't be surprised if they came out of the same manufacturing facility and just branded differently, as happens with a lot of third-party products.NEVERTHELESS, I think the keyboard itself is actually pretty good. The chiclet keys are easy to press, have good feedback and the distance between keys isn't that much different from a standard flat keyboard. The giant space in the middle does take some getting used to since the spacebar is essentially spit in two, and the hands are relegated to their respective sides. The caps and num lock lights are also in the middle which can be an issue for some people who are sensitive to peripheral distractions. Of course, you can always just put some white electrical tape over them if they turn out to be bothersome.As for function, it's really good. Because the keyboard is wired, there's essentially zero lag on key throws and I haven't experienced a missed key yet. Noise level is on par with most brand-name chiclet keyboards so it's relatively quiet too. But my favourite part has got to be the palm rest which is soft, supple and genuinely feels amazing. It's permanently mounted to the keyboard though so you can't take it off. There are 4 feet under the keyboard too - one on each corner - so you can angle it any way you want depending on the surface you're on.In a world where everything seems to be going wireless, there's still some benefit in having wired devices since they produce no RF and use no batteries that need replacement or recharging. They also don't suffer from any lag regardless of distance from the device (which is limited by the cable of course). Personally, I still use a wired keyboard on one of my computers for those very reasons (not to mention reliability), so there's absolutely a time and place for them. The added plus that this one offers is the unique hand position that puts less tension on the outside of the wrists. Love the palm rest, the performance is good and there's no lag so I think it's a win. Despite the familiar design, it still gets the thumbs up from me.
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