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Razer Unveils Pro Type Ergo Ergonomic Keyboard Today

1 April 2026

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News

Carter Brooks

Razer launched the Pro Type Ergo, its first ergonomic keyboard, today, targeting U.S. professionals whose wrists have had enough. The split design angles your hands naturally, low-profile ABS keys keep noise down, and there's an extra Backspace tucked between the spacebars because one Delete key is never enough. Add five programmable macro keys, a dedicated AI-launch button, customizable Command Dial knobs in each corner (eight functions each), and a 19-zone RGB system for those who need their desks to glow.

Why it matters: Approximately 9.7% of U.S. workers across all industries reported a repetitive-strain injury in the past three months, according to 2023 National Health Interview Survey data. That's the health cost of prolonged typing in an economy that moved home during the pandemic and stayed there. Remote-friendly occupations show about 30 to 40% lower overall workers' comp claim frequency, but ergonomic and repetitive-strain risk persists for teleworkers with makeshift kitchen-table setups.

By the numbers: Research published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine in February 2025 found that working from home was associated with increased musculoskeletal pain among computer workers. Poor ergonomic setups and logging over six hours daily roughly doubled the odds of new neck and upper-back pain. Your laptop perched on a shoebox wasn't doing you any favors.

What they're saying: Razer's product lead says the split layout "more closely follows the natural wrist position," a claim that lines up with ergonomics research showing such angles reduce wrist extension. The keyboard isn't going to fix a bad chair or your tendency to hunch over spreadsheets for eight hours straight, but it does address one of the main pressure points.

Reality check: The Pro Type Ergo lists at $190, positioning it between premium gaming keyboards and mainstream office models. Compared with the Microsoft Sculpt, Logitech Ergo K860, and Kinesis Freestyle, the Pro Type adds programmable dials and AI integration while staying in a similar price tier. The global ergonomic keyboard market hit roughly $603.4 million in 2025 and is projected to reach $635.8 million in 2026, driven by remote-work adoption and corporate ergonomic purchases. Razer's entering a growing segment at a moment when people are willing to pay for tools that don't wreck their bodies.

What's next: Early adopters will test durability and comfort over the coming months, and Razer promises firmware updates to expand macro options. Professionals who value customization and health-focused design will decide whether the Pro Type Ergo becomes a staple of the modern remote-work toolkit or just another keyboard with a lot of knobs.

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Razer Unveils Pro Type Ergo Ergonomic Keyboard Today

1 April 2026

—

News

Carter Brooks

Razer launched the Pro Type Ergo, its first ergonomic keyboard, today, targeting U.S. professionals whose wrists have had enough. The split design angles your hands naturally, low-profile ABS keys keep noise down, and there's an extra Backspace tucked between the spacebars because one Delete key is never enough. Add five programmable macro keys, a dedicated AI-launch button, customizable Command Dial knobs in each corner (eight functions each), and a 19-zone RGB system for those who need their desks to glow.

Why it matters: Approximately 9.7% of U.S. workers across all industries reported a repetitive-strain injury in the past three months, according to 2023 National Health Interview Survey data. That's the health cost of prolonged typing in an economy that moved home during the pandemic and stayed there. Remote-friendly occupations show about 30 to 40% lower overall workers' comp claim frequency, but ergonomic and repetitive-strain risk persists for teleworkers with makeshift kitchen-table setups.

By the numbers: Research published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine in February 2025 found that working from home was associated with increased musculoskeletal pain among computer workers. Poor ergonomic setups and logging over six hours daily roughly doubled the odds of new neck and upper-back pain. Your laptop perched on a shoebox wasn't doing you any favors.

What they're saying: Razer's product lead says the split layout "more closely follows the natural wrist position," a claim that lines up with ergonomics research showing such angles reduce wrist extension. The keyboard isn't going to fix a bad chair or your tendency to hunch over spreadsheets for eight hours straight, but it does address one of the main pressure points.

Reality check: The Pro Type Ergo lists at $190, positioning it between premium gaming keyboards and mainstream office models. Compared with the Microsoft Sculpt, Logitech Ergo K860, and Kinesis Freestyle, the Pro Type adds programmable dials and AI integration while staying in a similar price tier. The global ergonomic keyboard market hit roughly $603.4 million in 2025 and is projected to reach $635.8 million in 2026, driven by remote-work adoption and corporate ergonomic purchases. Razer's entering a growing segment at a moment when people are willing to pay for tools that don't wreck their bodies.

What's next: Early adopters will test durability and comfort over the coming months, and Razer promises firmware updates to expand macro options. Professionals who value customization and health-focused design will decide whether the Pro Type Ergo becomes a staple of the modern remote-work toolkit or just another keyboard with a lot of knobs.

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