This Seenda keyboard and mouse set is an excellent package that I would recommend to almost anyone. The unboxing experience itself was very positive. The packaging is high quality, and it included a cleverly designed promotional pamphlet and a large, clear first use guide that lets you get started without reading the full manual.
The keyboard is the main attraction. Many ergonomic keyboards use a fully split design which can be difficult to adapt to, especially for multilingual typists. This keyboard instead uses a continuous wave shape. The TGB key area is raised to promote a more natural wrist angle without splitting the keys, making it comfortable and easy to get used to. Ironically, I developed some wrist strain during my initial adjustment period, but that has since subsided. The cushioned palm rest is comfortable, though time will tell if the faux leather holds up to long term use without peeling. A notable feature is the inclusion of adjustable legs on both the front and back, which is very useful for standing desk setups.
The layout is also smart. The navigation cluster is compressed, which allows the number pad to be included without making the keyboard too wide. This keeps your mouse hand closer and your shoulders at a more natural width. The typing feel is very good for an office. It is a quiet membrane keyboard with deep key travel, similar to a classic Lenovo keyboard, and avoids the mushy feel of cheap chiclet keys. The keycaps are laser etched, not printed stickers, which is another sign of quality.
Connectivity is a major strength. The set connects to three devices simultaneously using Bluetooth, a small USB A receiver, and a slightly larger USB C receiver. Switching between hosts is fast and simple. Both the keyboard and mouse are rechargeable via USB C, avoiding the need for disposable batteries. The specs claim a long standby and use time, with a quick recharge.
The mouse has a classic ambidextrous shell, similar to the old Microsoft Intelli Optical mouse, making the shape comfortable for either hand. However, the side buttons are only on the left. It is very lightweight for an office mouse and has quiet clicks. All receivers store neatly inside the mouse. The sensor is also surprisingly good and tracked well even in some light gaming. The only issue with my copy is the scroll wheel, which feels a bit grindy when scrolling up. This makes me question the long term durability of the wheel encoder.
For the price, this is one of the best wireless ergonomic combos available. The design is full of well thought out features that make a real difference in daily use. Highly recommended.
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