JLab today released a new ergonomic Bluetooth wireless keyboard and mouse as a bundle ahead of CES 2025, and you can purchase it right now.
The keyboard reminds us of Microsoft’s discontinued ergonomic keyboards now manufactured by Incase and Logitech’s similar models. Like most other ergonomic keyboards, the Flow features a contoured surface and those unmistakable split key clusters. It allows for much more comfortable typing than regular keyboards that force you to elevate the shoulders and adjust yourself to fit them. JLab says the flowing design matches the natural curve of your hand, letting your wrists remain straight when typing. There’s also a padded palm rest for added support.
The full-size keyboard has 105 keys and includes a number pad. Unfortunately, JLab did not specify the key type, but it probably has membrane keys. Instead of dedicated media keys for change the volume, this keyboard sports a mechanical knob in the top-right corner for precise volume adjustment. “Whether you’re answering an important phone call or finding the perfect song to get in the zone, easily adjust the volume to your preferred comfortability,” JLab said.
We’re also digging OS-specific keys for Windows, Mac, and Android owners. And for those who care about AI, there’s a dedicated button for quickly opening your AI app of choice.
Each accessory can be paired with three different computers, tablets, media streamers, and other devices via Bluetooth connectivity or the included USB dongle, and quickly switch between them with dedicated keys. The keyboard is rated with a battery life of seven months, while the mouse should last four months before you’ll need to recharge its battery.
The Flow mouse is ambidextrous, meaning you can use it equally well with your right and left hands. It works on any surface, and there’s a dedicated button for quickly changing mouse sensitivity without having to change settings on your computer.
Both the keyboard and the mouse are managed through the JLab Work app. With it, you can assign any app to the AI button to quickly access services such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s Gemini, Microsoft’s Copilot, and more. You can also program hotkeys for specific shortcuts within any app, as well as create three profiles for different use cases.
Both accessories support major platforms, including Android, Windows, macOS, iOS, iPadOS, and Chrome OS. The new Flow Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Bundle are available to order on the JLab website, priced at $60. The accessories are unavailable to purchase separately.
JLab also unveiled other gear at CES, including two new over-ear headphones joining its Lux lineup. The brand makes competitively priced audio and office accessories, and is perhaps best known for its solid headphones that won’t break the bank. We’ve reviewed a lot of JLab products, including its true wireless earbuds equipped with external microphones.
SourceL JLab