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R-Go Tools R-Go Split Break keyboard,
SKU
RGOSBITWLBL
- Ergonomic split keyboard: This split keyboard consists of 2 separate parts. This way you can always type with straight wrists and prevent pinching of tendons and blood vessels. The R-Go Split can be turned into a compact keyboard with a magnet
- With break software: Prevent complaints by taking regular breaks. This keyboard has patented Break software and indicates with LED colors when it is time to take a break. This Break software won the 2021 Benelux Office Award
- Thin keyboard & Light keystroke: The keyboard is thin to avoid pinching of blood vessels and tendons. The special scissor mechanism in the keys ensures a light keystroke for more typing comfort. You can easily take the Split with you
- Made with respect for the environment: R-Go Tools keyboards are made of recycled plastic and Aluminum and come in plastic-free packaging
- Compatible: Simply connect this multi-device keyboard via Bluetooth 5.0 connection. Easily switch between 3 devices. Rechargeable with USB C (with USB A converter) and works with PC/desktop/laptop and Windows/Mac
Categories: Uncategorised Products, Other Input Devices, Keyboards
| SKU | RGOSBITWLBL |
|---|---|
| EAN | 8719274492337 |
| Manufacturer | R-Go Tools |
| Availability | N |

Helps remind you to take breaks
Inside the R-Go Split Break keyboard is an LED light controlled by the R-Go Break Software. This light changes colour, like a traffic light. When the light turns green, it means you are working healthily. Orange indicates it is time for a short break and red indicates you have missed a break. This gives you positive feedback on your break behaviour.

Thin keyboard with light keystroke
The Split keyboard is ultra-thin, so you don’t strain and oppress the blood vessels and tendons in your wrists while typing. The special scissor mechanism in the keys ensures a light keystroke, so less strenght is needed to press the keys. As a result, the fingers are more relaxed while typing.