Currently unavailable.
We don't know when or if this item will be back in stock.
Added to

Sorry, there was a problem.

There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Please try again.

Sorry, there was a problem.

List unavailable.

Adesso PCK-208B - Tru-Form Media Contoured Ergonomic Keyboard,Black

4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 998 ratings

To see product details, add this item to your cart. You can always remove it later.

About this item

  • Dimensions are 2" Height x 19.25" Width x 10.75" Depth
  • Keyboard/Keypad connectivity Technology is wired
  • It has 105 keys
  • Ergonomic design
  • Hot keys
  • Wirelss / PS2
  • Rugged Mechanical Suspended Keys

Additional Details

Small Business
Shop products from small business brands sold in Amazon’s store. Discover more about the small businesses partnering with Amazon and Amazon’s commitment to empowering them.

Small Business
This product is from a small business brand. Support small. Learn more
2 for $7 Red Baron Pizza
Get ready for March Madness Find a Fresh store

Discover similar items

Color: Grey
Operating System: Chrome OS
Operating System: Linux
& Up
Color: Black
Price
Review
Color
Operating System
Brand
Recommended Uses For Product
Item Length Longer Edge
Style
Included Components
Item Height Surface To Top
Hand Orientation
Number of Keys
Special Features
Item Width Shorter Edge
Connectivity Technology
Theme
No results available. Please adjust the filters and try again.
No more recommendations. Try adjusting your filters.
11
$79
1,170
$29
26
$29
1,199
$29
43
$69
412
$79
1,008
$69
2,201
$24
76
$35
59
$29
1,861
$25
1,293
$49

Product guides and documents

Compare with similar items

This Item
Adesso PCK-208B - Tru-Form Media Contoured Ergonomic Keyboard,Black
Adesso PCK-208B - Tru-Form Media Contoured Ergonomic Keyboard,Black
Recommendations
X9 Ergonomic Keyboard Wired with Cushioned Wrist Rest - Type Naturally and Comfortably Longer - USB Wired Keyboard for Laptop with 110 Keys & 5ft Cable - Split Keyboard for PC, Computer Ergo Keyboard
dummy
Arteck Split Ergonomic Keyboard with Cushioned Wrist and Palm Rest, 2.4G USB Wireless Comfortable Natural Ergonomic Split Keyboard, for Windows Computer Desktop Laptop
dummy
DeLUX Wired Ergonomic Split Keyboard with Wrist Rest, [Standard Ergo] Keyboard Series with 2 USB Passthrough, Natural Typing Reducing Hand Pressure, 107 Keys for Windows and Mac OS (GM901U-Black)
dummy
Perixx PERIBOARD-413B US, Wired USB Ergonomic Compact Split Keyboard - 15.75x10.83x2.17 inches TKL Design - Black - US English
dummy
MEETION Ergonomic Keyboard, Split Wireless Keyboard with Cushioned Wrist, Palm Rest, Curved, Natural Typing Full Size Rechargeable Keyboard with USB-C Adapter for PC/Computer/Laptop/Windows/Mac, Black
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
Details
Added to Cart
PriceCurrently unavailable.$49.99$51.99$52.99-30% $34.99
List:$49.90
$49.99
Delivery
Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2
Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2
Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2
Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2
Get it as soon as Tuesday, Apr 2
Customer Ratings
Ergonomic
4.2
4.4
4.6
4.3
4.3
4.2
Comfort
4.4
4.4
4.6
4.1
4.3
Value for money
3.8
4.2
4.3
4.0
3.0
For gaming
4.0
3.5
3.0
Sold By
Jukegear
Arteck
Delux Technology Co., Ltd.
Perixx USA
Meetion Direct
connectivity tech
Wired
USB-A
USB Wireless
USB
wired
USB-A, USB-C
number of keys
105
110
102
107
84
113
hardware interface
usb, ps/2
usb
usb
usb
usb
compatible devices
Chromebook, Desktop, Laptop
Lenovo, Dell, Linux, HP, Microsof Surface, Acer, Asus, Samsung, Chromebook, Alienware, Razer, LG, PC, Laptop
PC, Desktop, Laptop, Computers
PC
Laptop, PC, Tablet
Laptop, PC
keyboard description
Ergonomic
Ergonomic Split Keyboard
Split Ergonomic
Multimedia
Ergonomic
Ergonomic
operating system
Windows
Windows
Windows
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10, Mac OS
Windows 7
Windows, Mac, Mac OS 9, Chrome OS, DOS, Linux

What's in the box

  • Keyboard
  • Product Description

    The new and improved Adesso Tru-Form Media is contoured and has a split key design for ergonomic comfort. The Adesso Tru-Form Media has multimedia keys that make this keyboard a comfortable, multi-featured keyboard that combines a host of Windows and Multimedia keys in a comfortable ergonomic design.

    Looking for specific info?

    Product information

    Warranty & Support

    Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here [PDF ]

    Feedback

    Adesso

    Adesso PCK-208B - Tru-Form Media Contoured Ergonomic Keyboard,Black


    Found a lower price? Let us know. Although we can't match every price reported, we'll use your feedback to ensure that our prices remain competitive.

    Where did you see a lower price?

    /
    /
    /
    /
    Please sign in to provide feedback.

    Customer reviews

    4.2 out of 5 stars
    4.2 out of 5
    998 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. They mention that it feels comfortable to use, has a good feel and touch, and that their hands no longer hurt after typing a page. They are also satisfied with value, and fit. However, some customers are disappointed with the size. Opinions are mixed on ease of use, quality, performance, and noise.

    AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

    122 customers mention93 positive29 negative

    Customers like the comfort of the keyboard. For example, they mention that it feels comfortable to use, the feel and touch is good, and their hands no longer hurt after typing a page. They say it helps ease that pain while at work, and controls tendonitis. They find that the keys are easy to press and that they touch type more accurately on the Adesso than on a regular keyboard.

    "...The Adesso is very well made, though. The keys are easy to press, not overly quiet, but not clacky. It's a satisfying kind of keyboard. :)..." Read more

    "...Thus, it helps to keep the ache in wrists and controls tendonitis...." Read more

    "...I find I type faster & my hands do not get as tired as they do with the straight flat traditional cheapy keyboards issued with new PCs...." Read more

    "...I prefer this keyboard’s split space bars as they are MUCH easier to hit than the style with one continuous space bar...." Read more

    60 customers mention60 positive0 negative

    Customers like the value of the keyboard. They say it's a great ergonomic keyboard for the money, with a cheap plastic case. Some customers also mention that it'd be a good alternative for anyone looking to try out the product.

    "...It's quite heavy, not cheap and flimsy...." Read more

    "...The Adesso? Seems okay. Price not to bad. I set it up on my thighs and went right to typing...." Read more

    "...Overall, an excellent product and incredible value. I received it from Tech For Less within days using priority shipping." Read more

    "...so, a great keyboard with a great price... and a solid 4+ stars." Read more

    54 customers mention40 positive14 negative

    Customers like the fit of the keyboard. They mention that the contours and key layout fits great, it's spaced out and proportioned well, and it'll fit their hands perfectly. Some appreciate the comfortable fit and the key sizes are almost identical to their old wireless natural board. Overall, most are happy with the design and functionality of the product.

    "...It was sturdy and no parts were moving around during shipping. It came with a molded plastic cover over the keyboard...." Read more

    "...of being heavy and having good rubber pads is that it doesn't slide around your desktop like my Logitech wave does...." Read more

    "...The feel and touch is good, and I like the spacing and layout of the keys because it’s very much like the non-lighted Adesso keyboard...." Read more

    "...the clunking will be fast as its a fast keyboard... but too loose and noisy for my tastes coming from that silent laptop version...." Read more

    267 customers mention157 positive110 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the keyboard. Some mention the keys are snappy and have a great touch, while others say that they're clunky and mushy.

    "...-Lightweight-Requires relatively good hand position to operate.CONS-No adjustable feet...." Read more

    "...The Adesso is 1990s, long mechanical keystrokes, wide wide wide with an extended function keys an numerical keypad on the right —- I will never use..." Read more

    "...That's the sign of a great gadget if you ask me. It is so easy to take for granted. I've had zero problems with it...." Read more

    "...What I like about it besides the more relaxed angle, is it makes a little clicking noise when a key is hit. Not as loud as a typewriter key...." Read more

    131 customers mention64 positive67 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the keyboard. Some mention it's very well made, a solid replacement for the Microsoft Natural Keyboard, and has a 10 key pad. However, others say that almost all of the keys are sticking resulting in many typos.

    "...1st UPDATE: 7/13/12 (This keyboard has greatly improved my typing form and I now rarely have pains in my wrists and fingers from typing.)..." Read more

    "...usually have to be replaced about twice a year due the keys start missing letters being typed after awhile, even with regular cleaning with..." Read more

    "...The Adesso is very well made, though. The keys are easy to press, not overly quiet, but not clacky. It's a satisfying kind of keyboard. :)..." Read more

    "...The backspace sticks a little, but I've gotten used to punching that key a little harder...." Read more

    99 customers mention65 positive34 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard. Some mention that it works well, while others say that it stopped working again. It only works with Windows 7 and below, and some customers say that the ten-key "0" does not work well.

    "...4/24/14 (I LOVE THIS KEYBOARD!!!!! All keys continue to work well. This keyboard is also really easy to disassemble for cleaning!)..." Read more

    "...the keys are so far MUCH quieter than the ms-4000. it worked like a charm, total plug-n-play, right from the box...." Read more

    "I was so worried about getting this keyboard. The price is pretty low and the reviews talked about all kinds of things that people didn't like, but..." Read more

    "...No problems at all. Still getting used to the longer reaches from the Ctrl, Windows, and Alt keys at the left hand...." Read more

    70 customers mention28 positive42 negative

    Customers are mixed about the noise of the keyboard. Some mention that the keys are easy to press, not overly quiet, and make a little clicking noise when a key is hit. However, others say that the keyboard is not a quiet typer, and the keys make fewer clicking sounds than expected.

    "...will be fast as its a fast keyboard... but too loose and noisy for my tastes coming from that silent laptop version...." Read more

    "...-This is not a loud keyboard when pressing the keys, but it's not a quiet keyboard either. Personally I love a louder keyboard...." Read more

    "...I took off a star because it is NOT a quiet typer, it is loud as hell. Everyone can hear me typing away...." Read more

    "...The Adesso is very well made, though. The keys are easy to press, not overly quiet, but not clacky. It's a satisfying kind of keyboard. :)..." Read more

    40 customers mention9 positive31 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the keyboard. They say it is large, bulky, and takes up a lot of space on their desk. Some customers also mention that the keys are smaller and steeper than all their others. The extra width is a deal breaker, and the keyboard feels light and cheap.

    "...But the extra width is a deal breaker...." Read more

    "...CONS: This keyboard is significantly bulkier than all of those, and it lacks some features I liked on the others – namely, it’s not wireless, it..." Read more

    "...it feels a bit light and the palm rests, while ample, are not the soft version of the MS 4000..." Read more

    "...It's quite heavy, not cheap and flimsy...." Read more

    Nice Keyboard
    5 Stars
    Nice Keyboard
    PROS-Arrow keys and Insert/Edit/Delete/End/PageUp/PageDown keys are all in their original respective order to keyboard design! Many new ergonomic split keyboards (such as Microsoft's) have these specific keys configured differently. I've used those keyboards and it becomes frustrating with their new placement of some keys-Lightweight-Requires relatively good hand position to operate.CONS-No adjustable feet. However 90% of people like the feet on a typical keyboard extended to provide a slight incline of the keyboard itself. This keyboard is already designed with a slight tilt so feet on this keyboard would be overkill.-Because there are no feet and the keyboard design is already tilted, there is no way to achieve a FLAT keyboard like you can with most keyboards.-Keyboard's natural angle is a little high but it becomes manageable; I lift my wrists and forearms up a little higher to get the right position.-Takes some getting used to-Space bar is split rather than having one large space bar curved with the board. This is very rarely an issue and I don't often press the area in between each space bar but it was annoying at first.-Best results if you can re-train yourself how to type using the CORRECT hand position-This is not a loud keyboard when pressing the keys, but it's not a quiet keyboard either. Personally I love a louder keyboard. It reminds me of when PC's first starting getting mainstream; the keyboards were clanky and loud so when you type 80-90 words per minute it sounds intense, like you're a machine cranking out product! :)TIPSThe best natural position for typing is having your pinky fingers in a straight line from your forearm down to the pinky tip. If you find yourself extending your pinky outward beyond parallel you will eventually feel strain on the outside of your wrist. When people have aches in their wrists while typing it's because their wrists are set crooked. Most people leave the underside of the wrists resting on a desk or gel pad while tilting or angling the wrist to reach certain letters. This will only cause more harm than good by resting your wrist's because nerves and tendons that work your hands get pinched causing blood circulation strain. Do a bit of research on proper hand positions and you can do yourself the favor by training yourself to follow better positioning. It will make your hands and wrists feel MUCH better in everyday activity. Computers are a tool that sincerely promote tendonitis or arthritis in the hands. Also take in to account the way your wrists are positioned when you drive a vehicle. If you feel strain, try different positions to see what's more comfortable. You may find that re-positioning them in a different location + tilting or slightly turning the wrist provides more of a natural feel; closer to comfort. Over the long term it is best to be conscious and listen to what your body says. If something aches or throbs it's your body's language of speaking "something's not right"... So fix it! :)1st UPDATE: 7/13/12 (This keyboard has greatly improved my typing form and I now rarely have pains in my wrists and fingers from typing.)2nd UPDATE: 12/12/12 (I've noticed I occasionally fall back into old typing form where I position my wrists poorly, but this keyboard still helps) After time the backspace key has to be hit dead center on mine otherwise it won't work. Almost like it sticks. A further look removing the key itself indicates that's where the button is; versus having two buttons under it like you would for a space bar to engage more easily. No biggie, though.3rd UPDATE) 4/24/14 (I LOVE THIS KEYBOARD!!!!! All keys continue to work well. This keyboard is also really easy to disassemble for cleaning!)4th UPDATES) 5/3/17 I am still using this keyboard and I do indeed still love it :) cheers!
    Thank you for your feedback
    Sorry, there was an error
    Sorry we couldn't load the review

    Top reviews from the United States

    Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2011
    Customer image
    5.0 out of 5 stars Nice Keyboard
    Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2011
    PROS
    -Arrow keys and Insert/Edit/Delete/End/PageUp/PageDown keys are all in their original respective order to keyboard design! Many new ergonomic split keyboards (such as Microsoft's) have these specific keys configured differently. I've used those keyboards and it becomes frustrating with their new placement of some keys
    -Lightweight
    -Requires relatively good hand position to operate.

    CONS
    -No adjustable feet. However 90% of people like the feet on a typical keyboard extended to provide a slight incline of the keyboard itself. This keyboard is already designed with a slight tilt so feet on this keyboard would be overkill.
    -Because there are no feet and the keyboard design is already tilted, there is no way to achieve a FLAT keyboard like you can with most keyboards.
    -Keyboard's natural angle is a little high but it becomes manageable; I lift my wrists and forearms up a little higher to get the right position.
    -Takes some getting used to
    -Space bar is split rather than having one large space bar curved with the board. This is very rarely an issue and I don't often press the area in between each space bar but it was annoying at first.
    -Best results if you can re-train yourself how to type using the CORRECT hand position
    -This is not a loud keyboard when pressing the keys, but it's not a quiet keyboard either. Personally I love a louder keyboard. It reminds me of when PC's first starting getting mainstream; the keyboards were clanky and loud so when you type 80-90 words per minute it sounds intense, like you're a machine cranking out product! :)

    TIPS
    The best natural position for typing is having your pinky fingers in a straight line from your forearm down to the pinky tip. If you find yourself extending your pinky outward beyond parallel you will eventually feel strain on the outside of your wrist. When people have aches in their wrists while typing it's because their wrists are set crooked. Most people leave the underside of the wrists resting on a desk or gel pad while tilting or angling the wrist to reach certain letters. This will only cause more harm than good by resting your wrist's because nerves and tendons that work your hands get pinched causing blood circulation strain. Do a bit of research on proper hand positions and you can do yourself the favor by training yourself to follow better positioning. It will make your hands and wrists feel MUCH better in everyday activity. Computers are a tool that sincerely promote tendonitis or arthritis in the hands. Also take in to account the way your wrists are positioned when you drive a vehicle. If you feel strain, try different positions to see what's more comfortable. You may find that re-positioning them in a different location + tilting or slightly turning the wrist provides more of a natural feel; closer to comfort. Over the long term it is best to be conscious and listen to what your body says. If something aches or throbs it's your body's language of speaking "something's not right"... So fix it! :)

    1st UPDATE: 7/13/12 (This keyboard has greatly improved my typing form and I now rarely have pains in my wrists and fingers from typing.)
    2nd UPDATE: 12/12/12 (I've noticed I occasionally fall back into old typing form where I position my wrists poorly, but this keyboard still helps) After time the backspace key has to be hit dead center on mine otherwise it won't work. Almost like it sticks. A further look removing the key itself indicates that's where the button is; versus having two buttons under it like you would for a space bar to engage more easily. No biggie, though.
    3rd UPDATE) 4/24/14 (I LOVE THIS KEYBOARD!!!!! All keys continue to work well. This keyboard is also really easy to disassemble for cleaning!)
    4th UPDATES) 5/3/17 I am still using this keyboard and I do indeed still love it :) cheers!
    Images in this review
    Customer image Customer image Customer image
    Customer imageCustomer imageCustomer image
    139 people found this helpful
    Report
    Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2013
    7 people found this helpful
    Report

    Top reviews from other countries

    Translate all reviews to English
    Takesh D Malgonkar
    3.0 out of 5 stars Three Stars
    Reviewed in India on December 14, 2017
    2 people found this helpful
    Report
    Samantha Hargreaves
    5.0 out of 5 stars Five Stars
    Reviewed in Australia on March 28, 2018
    Iker G.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Muy útil y ergonómico
    Reviewed in Mexico on January 10, 2019
    One person found this helpful
    Report
    michaelt
    5.0 out of 5 stars So far I'm pretty pleased with it
    Reviewed in Canada on September 5, 2015
    4 people found this helpful
    Report
    Amazon Customer
    1.0 out of 5 stars Do not even think of buying it.
    Reviewed in India on July 21, 2016
    3 people found this helpful
    Report