For users who spend hours at a desk, the way they hold their mouse or angle their keyboard can make all the difference between comfort and discomfort. Logitech’s latest lineup tackles this head-on with a focus on ergonomics without sacrificing performance.

The central piece is the MX Ergo Mouse, which swivels 360 degrees for left- or right-handed use. Its contoured grip and lightweight design—just 75 grams—cut down on wrist fatigue during long sessions. Pair it with the K835 keyboard, built to minimize shoulder strain with a slim profile (14.2 mm) and a quiet, low-travel key action that’s easier on the fingers.

Why it stands out

The MX Ergo isn’t just about comfort; it’s also designed for productivity. The mouse’s thumb scroll wheel offers smooth, precise scrolling, while the keyboard includes a palm rest and adjustable tilt to keep wrists in a natural position. Both devices are wired, which some users prefer over wireless for lag-free performance during demanding tasks like video editing or CAD work.

Logitech introduces ergonomic peripherals to ease long PC sessions
  • MX Ergo Mouse: 360-degree swivel, 75 g weight, contoured grip
  • K835 Keyboard: 14.2 mm slim profile, low-travel keys, palm rest

A smarter way to work

Logitech’s approach here is to blend ergonomics with the practical needs of power users. The keyboard’s quiet operation and the mouse’s precision are notable for environments where noise matters—like shared offices or late-night home setups. Yet, these features don’t come at the cost of build quality; both units feel sturdy enough for daily use without sacrificing portability.

For buyers, the main consideration is whether they’re willing to trade wireless flexibility for wired reliability and comfort. Logitech’s track record suggests that if ergonomics are a priority, this lineup delivers on its promise—without overpromising on battery life or connectivity options.