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The Nuio Flow split ergonomic keyboard uses magnets to help you find your ideal layout


Your hands and wrists might thank you.

It’s debuting today with a collection of magnetic peripherals called Flow that’s centered around a wireless split keyboard, all designed to make it easier to find your perfect ergonomic layout, even if that’s constantly changing throughout the day. It’s designed to strike a balance between products like Logitech’s Ergo series featuring a one-size-fits-all keyboard with a fixed ergonomic layout and more advanced split options like the ZSA Moonlander Mark I that users can spend weeks fine-tuning and customizing. Unlike some products from new companies that look great in promotional materials but underdeliver on quality, the Flow keyboard and all of its accessories feel like they’ve come from a team with a lot of experience in both design and manufacturing.

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