Spire releases new ergonomical keyboard

The Curvatur

After a series of ergonomic mice designed solely for the users comfort, Spire has now released a keyboard with the same design, the Curvatur. The new keyboard aims to to prevent wrist fatigue during long writing sessions.


Microsoft was pretty much one of the rare companies that offered ergonomic keyboards for those that spend several hours a day simply typing on the PC. Spire has decided to take a piece of this market with its new Curvatur keyboard that does not strand far from the design of Microsoft's Natural Ergonomic Keyboard.

The Curvatur keyboard has a curved shape and comes with built-in wrist rest, as well as a whole multimedia section at the top The alphabetic keypad is divided into two parts so your hands can be placed on the F and J buttons at much better angle and thus avoiding the fatigue.

To be available as of this week, the Spire Curvatur will cost €41.95, which makes it €1 cheaper than the Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard.





Source: Le Comptoir du Hardware.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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