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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025
Nice and quiet key click in a smaller form factor. Takes a little time to adjust from a flat keyboard to this one but very easy to use. Wireless interface is very reliable compared to some others. Nice key press feel.
TechGeek25
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2025
I've been using ergonomic keyboards for years, primarily name brand ones that run closer to $100. I decided to give this one a try as I am a fan of trying different keyboards. This one actually is a really nice, ergonomic keyboard at a very nice price point. It's not a mechanical keyboard so it's a bit quieter. The rebound feel to the keys is nice though and it's pretty responsive. It's not a "gaming keyboard" by any means but it is definitely a work/office keyboard that is worth getting. Battery lasts as long as the name brand ones do and it has a nice wrist cushion. Overall a great ergonomic keyboard.
Nolan Holloway
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025
Works well. Efficient and let the wrist pad.
Cheryl Rainfield
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2025
This Nulea RTO8 ergonomic keyboard is very comfortable to use with its slight rise toward the center, the padded palm area, and the faint texture of the keys. It is very responsive and quiet, and makes typing easy, yet is ergonomic and will help to prevent strain. The only thing I would change is adding Wi-Fi or other connectivity so that you could use this keyboard with any device such as a tablet or phone that does not have a USB connection. But if you’re using this with a laptop or desktop computer, it works beautifully.The keyboard comes with a helpful user manual and a built-in USB receiver. You do need two AAA batteries (not included).Setup is easy and fast; you just need to insert the two AAA batteries in the compartment in the bottom of the keyboard, remove the USB receiver from that same compartment and insert it into your laptop or desktop computer USB port, then turn on the switch on the front edge of the keyboard. I couldn’t find the switch at first so I had to look at the instructions, but then it was simple and easy. It connected automatically with my laptop, a true plug-and-play device.The keys are very responsive—I don’t have to press hard to use them—and they're quiet. They also have a faint texture on them which I appreciate; they’re not slippery. And the F and J keys have a small raised edge which helps a lot with touch typing where you don’t look at the keyboard as you type.I use Dvorak format when I type—it is also helpful for preventing repetitive strain injury and other issues when typing, as well as a good ergonomic keyboard—and since I have that set up on my laptop, this nulea keyboard immediately began to use that format. It was so nice that I didn’t have to mess around with any settings.The keys are nicely spaced out, and the gentle slope upward toward the middle feels comfortable to me. I always use an ergonomic keyboard, though mine is a different construction (it has wells for the hands), but it took me no time at all to instantly feel comfortable using this keyboard.This is a quality, nicely built ergonomic keyboard that is responsive and quiet, immediately works with your device as long as you have a USB slot free for the USB receiver, and is comfortable. The only thing I would change would be added ways to connect with a device such a Wi-Fi, for those who don’t have a USB connection.
Mergim
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2025
This keyboard was sent to me for review and has become my go-to choice for both work and everyday use. The wave key layout encourages a more natural wrist position, which helped reduce the fatigue I normally experience after long typing sessions. The built-in wrist rest is firm but comfortable and makes a noticeable difference in overall comfort. It also feels durable and well-padded without being bulky.Typing feels smooth and responsive with just the right amount of key travel. The adjustable tilt adds even more comfort customization, and the wireless connection has been completely stable with zero lag or disconnects. It paired quickly with my laptop and hasn’t needed frequent battery changes.
kittenje
Reviewed in Canada on April 23, 2025
This wireless keyboard works seamlessly with my MacBook Pro. It connected instantly with no setup required...that is, once I realized there's an ON/OFF switch. There’s a very small ON/OFF switch on the top near the number pad, and mine was toggled to “off” out of the box. At first I thought my batteries were dead, but after trying new ones, I jumped to the assumption that there was a problem with the keyboard. I flipped it over to look for switches but missed it because it's on the narrow side, not underneath. The instructions don’t mention the power switch at all, so it’s really easy to miss if you’re not looking for it. Once I flipped it “ON,” it paired immediately and worked like a dream.Typing on it feels great. The keys require a bit more pressure than my old keyboard, but they depress softly. I love the built-in wrist support. Due to tendon issues, I need some additional wrist support, and I love that this is built in versus having extra pads/mats on my keyboard tray.Includes a full number pad, home/end/page up/page down keys above it, and proper arrow keys.Overall, it’s a comfortable, ergonomic keyboard that offers great wrist support. Just don’t forget to flip that switch on!
Prime Customer Reviewer
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2025
After weeks of using the Nulea RT08 Wave Keys Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard, I can confidently say this was a great investment in both comfort and productivity. I spend most of my day typing, and the difference this keyboard makes is noticeable from the first use.What I love:-Ergonomic Wave Design: The layout follows the natural curve of my hands and fingers, which makes typing feel smoother and more intuitive. It took just a short time to adjust, and now I can’t imagine going back to a standard flat keyboard.- Built-in Wrist Rest: The soft wrist support is a game changer. It keeps my wrists elevated and comfortable, especially during long work sessions. I’ve noticed less tension in my hands and forearms.-Adjustable Tilt: I love that I can change the keyboard angle depending on how I’m sitting. The flexibility helps maintain a neutral wrist position and reduces strain.-Reliable Wireless Connection: The 2.4GHz USB dongle ensures a stable connection with no lag or dropouts, and setup was completely plug-and-play. It works seamlessly with both my Windows PC and MacBook.-Quiet, Responsive Typing: The keys are quiet enough not to disturb others and have a pleasant, tactile feel. I’ve been typing faster and with fewer errors.What could improve:- Battery Usage: It's not rechargeable, so you’ll need to keep some AAA batteries on hand. I wish it had a rechargeable option, but the battery life so far has been solid.- No Backlight: Not a dealbreaker, but if you often work in dim lighting, just note that this keyboard doesn’t have backlit keys.I give this product overall a 4 star rating review!
Murat P
Reviewed in Canada on April 12, 2025
I use this keyboard at work. I am a software developer, and although I enjoy my mechanical keyboard, it's way too loud to be used at an office and it gets uncomfortable after a couple of hours of coding. So I wanted to give an ergonomic keyboard a shot.You only get the keyboard in the box. There is a small door on the back of the keyboard where you'll find the battery slots (2xAAA batteries, not included) and the dongle.The material quality is quite good, it's honestly much better than what I would expect at this price point.The wristrest is leatherette and it's really soft to touch, I like it. It's non-removable which might be an issue for some since the keyboard has a large footprint.The keys feel quite nice when you're typing. You get noticeable feedback from each key press, I like that.It's a 96%-ish keyboard, that's to say you get a numpad but some of the extra keys are missing. Home/End/Page Up/Page Down keys are above the numpad whereas the print screen key is behind a function key. The delete key is right above the backspace key which takes a while to get used to.You can choose between Windows and Mac modes by pressing Fn+Q or Fn+W. The only difference it makes seems to be the Windows and Alt keys.In general, the keyboard is quite fun to type on... with the notable exception of the lagging and the stutters. Even thought the receiver is really close to the keyboard, sometimes it won't recognize my key presses. And sometimes they'll get recognized at a delay. This seems to be happening more often when I press the delete or the K keys.Overall, for the price, this is a decent keyboard... and it would have been even better without the stutters.
Glal
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
I thought this was going to be an interesting keyboard to try, but it's more interesting than I thought!First, the wave design of this keyboard is more pronounced than others I've looked at, and that's a good thing although they should have made it more like cups than waves so that the top rows are easier to reach. In fact, it was immediately easy to use, unlike some keyboards, with a layout spacing that is ideal for me and the keys aren't too difficult or easy to press.Second, there are 5 legs with rubber feet on this KB, two in the back and 3 in the front, and you can choose what configuration you want, I've experimented for a couple of days and I still can't make up my mind if I prefer the front 3 up, all up, or the back 2 up; the keyboard is that comfortable!Third, the wrist rest is permanent, but it's also padded with pleather (definitely not real leather), with the brand name stamped into the pleather on the far right. This helps to make sure that your wrists are lined up correctly on the horizontal plane. It would've been nice if the padding were a bit thicker.The rearrangement of the keys produces a keyboard that doesn't need as much space and, while I would like the 0 on the numpad to be wider, and the FN key to be on the right, I'll get used to it eventually. At least the FN key isn't next to the left-CTRL! I would have preferred there to be no Co-Pilot button, especially since it's useless for Mac.Since this requires 2 AAA batteries, I encourage everyone to get rechargeables with as high of a mAh rating as you can afford, and a good charger. It'll save you a lot of money!Disappointingly, the keys are not customized to maximize compatibility with their position, which keeps the price down but somewhat reduces the ergonomics and, thus, comfort.I did notice that some of the keys are a little bit "clinky" when you release them fast but you can also slowly press buttons for almost no sound at all. In fact, even when I type fast, this KB is pretty quiet.Other things that I wish it had:-large print-"thru-lighting" (TM) where light goes through the keycap or lettering so you can see what each letter is in the dark-2 USB-A ports and at least one USB-C-calculator on F4 instead of doing the same thing as Windows-Tab (I don't know if Mac has a similar shortcut)- a volume rollerI think this is going to be my new keyboard and, if they ever come out with a better ergonomic one that's better than this with everything I want, THAT will replace it!I see that Nulea has a series of keyboards and mouses that focus on ergonomics. I hope that I'll be allowed to try some of the rest of them, given how nice this one is! For example, the M504, M505, M510, M512, M513, MD280, the KB & Mouse combo, the RT02 or 04, or whichever of their KBs is the most ergonomic, but especially the MD280, M505, M512 and the best split KB! They look very interesting and I've used a partially vertical mouse for a few weeks now and prefer it over vertical mouses.
Chadallan
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
I needed a new keyboard, and when I seen this one it reminded me of the ergonomic keyboard I enjoyed years ago.When the keyboard arrived the first thing I noticed was the padded wrist support. It is very soft and large enough to actually work as a wrist rest, not a palm rest.The keyboard requires two AAA batteries, and inside the battery compartment is where the USB dongle is stored. The keyboard was plug and play. There is an on/off switch, its very small and its located by the delete/home key.I noticed that there was slight lag or missing clicks as I typed. The USB dongle was only ~ 3 foot from the keyboard.. but the lag and missing clicks was very noticeable. I have a considerable number of devices in my office that are using the 2.4ghz band.. which is why I think I was having trouble. When I moved the dongle from my docking station, to my laptop the problem was gone.The keyboard is quiet, and I like the layout of the keys. It does take a bit to acclimate to the positioning.. I'm often hit the F12 key instead of the backspace key. The directional keys are also in a different place than my previous keyboard.. but I'm not complaining. This keyboard is more condensed, while remaining full size keys and keyboard. It's slightly wider than my laptop, still smaller than the previous keyboard I was using.. making it possible to place this keyboard directly in front of my laptop without covering my entire workspace.The two things that stand out to me about this keyboard are the padded wrist rests.. which i really like.. and the condensed size of the board.I can't comment on the battery use, as I've only been using it for a week or so.Thanks for reading, and the opportunity to review this item. I would recommend this product to a friend. Be sure to read all the reviews so that you can make an informed decision before making any purchase. Enjoy your new keyboard, I do!
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