Ergonomic Keyboard Perfect for Mac Fans Launched

Ergonomic Keyboard Perfect for Mac Fans Launched
Nuio Ergonomic Keyboard
Ergonomic Keyboard Perfect for Mac Fans Launched
Ergonomic Keyboard Perfect for Mac Fans Launched

Nuio, a new player in the peripherals market, has launched its first product that is said to offer a design that combines comfort, modularity, and customization.

Developed by ex-Apple employee Tom Wilson and his brother, Greg Wilson, the Nuio Flow is an ergonomic keyboard that promotes proper wrist alignment. This makes it ideal for professionals, gamers, and anyone who spends long hours typing.

At first glance, the Nuio Flow seems like a product directly from Apple’s production line, vouching for a spot as one of the best keyboards you can buy.

It features minimalistic aesthetics and is suitable for users who are prone to fatigue or discomfort during extended typing sessions.

By splitting the keyboard into two halves, users can also position each side according to their body’s natural posture, potentially reducing stress on the wrists, arms, and shoulders.

However, the standout feature of the Nuio Flow is its magnetic peripheral system. This allows users to attach and remove additional components, such as a trackpad, rotating stands, and wrist pads, depending on their needs. These peripherals connect via magnets, making reconfiguring the keyboard setup easy while its still in motion. This flexibility can be perfect for users who frequently switch between tasks like gaming, coding, or office work, where different layouts can optimize performance

The adjustable placement enables a more relaxed typing experience, particularly beneficial for people dealing with repetitive strain injuries (RSIs) or carpal tunnel syndrome.

Currently, the keyboard can be preordered via the company’s website and is available in space gray with macOS legends, which ships in December.

Those who want Windows or dual OS legends and other color options (silver, gold, rose gold, blue, green, and brown) will have to wait till January 2025.