Close Menu
Tech Savvyed
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest tech news and updates directly to your inbox.

What's On
US Senator labels Chinese cars as cancer, promising a strict ban on imports

US Senator labels Chinese cars as cancer, promising a strict ban on imports

1 April 2026
Google is prepping a fitness band to beat the screen-less rage that is Whoop

Google is prepping a fitness band to beat the screen-less rage that is Whoop

1 April 2026
Next-gen AR tech turns any surface into a touchscreen without any specialized gear

Next-gen AR tech turns any surface into a touchscreen without any specialized gear

1 April 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Tech Savvyed
SUBSCRIBE
  • Home
  • News
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Gadgets
  • Apps
  • Mobile
  • Gaming
  • Accessories
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
Tech Savvyed
Home»News»Razer made a split ergonomic keyboard, and oddly, it has a dedicated AI button
News

Razer made a split ergonomic keyboard, and oddly, it has a dedicated AI button

News RoomBy News Room1 April 20262 Mins Read
Razer made a split ergonomic keyboard, and oddly, it has a dedicated AI button
Share
Facebook Twitter Reddit Telegram Pinterest Email

Razer has always been a gaming company at heart, so when it quietly steps into the productivity segment and launches its first-ever split ergonomic keyboard, we’re going to talk about it. Introducing the Razer Pro Type Ergo, and yes, it comes with a dedicated AI button (similar to the recent Windows Copilot PCs). 

How is the Pro Type Ergo different?

At its core, the Razer Pro Type Ergo is a wireless split keyboard built for people who type for a living (like me) and whose wrists have paid the price. The layout physically divides the traditional QWERTY arrangement into two halves, each slightly angled so your hands sit at a more natural angle. 

Apart from the natural wrist angle, the keyboard also comes with several comfort-focused additions. These include a cushioned wrist rest, five adjustable tilt angles (ranging from 4° forward to 7° at the rear), and ultra-low-profile keycaps. 

Unlike regular keyboards, the ergonomic split keyboard comes with two ‘B’ keys, each on one side, so it’s within the range of both your thumbs. 

Razer Pro Type Ergo keyboard with dial at the top left.

What does the AI button actually do?

As I mentioned previously, the Pro Type Ergo comes with a dedicated AI button that, like the Copilot key on Windows laptops, triggers shortcuts that can summarise text, draft emails, or fire off custom actions (via Razer Synapse) for you. Razer calls it AI Prompt Master. 

There are two command dials at the top left and right of the keyboard, which add some style to scrolling, zooming, and timeline scrubbing. If that’s not enough, there are five macro keys and a mic-mute button for good measure. 

Connectivity options on the device include HyperSpeed Wireless, Bluetooth, and wired USB-C across up to five devices. But how long does the ergonomic keyboard last on a charge? Razer claims the keyboard lasts three months on a charge, which is quite impressive if you ask me. 

Pricing starts at $189.99 in the United States, which, given the feature list and the comfort proposition, surely qualifies as one of those guilty purchases that you do every once in a while. 

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Telegram Reddit Email
Previous ArticleThis device looks like a smartwatch, but it measures something far more sinister
Next Article Save $500 on the Dell Plus Copilot+ PC: Core Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, and a 2.5K Mini-LED touchscreen under $1,100

Related Articles

US Senator labels Chinese cars as cancer, promising a strict ban on imports

US Senator labels Chinese cars as cancer, promising a strict ban on imports

1 April 2026
Google is prepping a fitness band to beat the screen-less rage that is Whoop

Google is prepping a fitness band to beat the screen-less rage that is Whoop

1 April 2026
Next-gen AR tech turns any surface into a touchscreen without any specialized gear

Next-gen AR tech turns any surface into a touchscreen without any specialized gear

1 April 2026
Save 0 on the Dell Plus Copilot+ PC: Core Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, and a 2.5K Mini-LED touchscreen under ,100

Save $500 on the Dell Plus Copilot+ PC: Core Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, and a 2.5K Mini-LED touchscreen under $1,100

1 April 2026
This device looks like a smartwatch, but it measures something far more sinister

This device looks like a smartwatch, but it measures something far more sinister

1 April 2026
Can I still keep all of my data and users separate across companies with Intuit Enterprise Suite (IES)?

Can I still keep all of my data and users separate across companies with Intuit Enterprise Suite (IES)?

1 April 2026
Demo
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Don't Miss
Google is prepping a fitness band to beat the screen-less rage that is Whoop

Google is prepping a fitness band to beat the screen-less rage that is Whoop

By News Room1 April 2026

Just as Apple Watch has the consumer fitness market firmly in its grasp, Whoop has…

Next-gen AR tech turns any surface into a touchscreen without any specialized gear

Next-gen AR tech turns any surface into a touchscreen without any specialized gear

1 April 2026
Save 0 on the Dell Plus Copilot+ PC: Core Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, and a 2.5K Mini-LED touchscreen under ,100

Save $500 on the Dell Plus Copilot+ PC: Core Ultra 9, 32GB RAM, and a 2.5K Mini-LED touchscreen under $1,100

1 April 2026
Razer made a split ergonomic keyboard, and oddly, it has a dedicated AI button

Razer made a split ergonomic keyboard, and oddly, it has a dedicated AI button

1 April 2026
Tech Savvyed
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 Tech Savvyed. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.