MoErgo Unveils Mobile Split Keyboard for Multi-Location Work
Go60 by MoErgo introduces a compact ergonomic keyboard designed for mobile and multi-location workflows. The device combines a fully split, columnar-staggered layout with ultra-quiet, short-travel switches, aiming to provide ergonomic alignment within a portable format. Its integrated dual touchpads enable cursor control without the need for an external mouse, creating a self-contained input system suited for travel or temporary work setups.

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Go60 Ergonomic Keyboard Balances Portability and Modularity
The Go60 features a six-step adjustable tenting mechanism ranging from 6.2° to 17°, allowing users to set the wrist angle according to different environments, from home desks to shared or transitional spaces. The keyboard stores flat for transport and includes a slim protective case designed to maintain portability. For stationary use, the Go60 can be paired with the detachable palm rest, crafted from waxed and oiled walnut. This accessory includes a seven-step magnetic tenting adjustment from 6° to 21.5°, aligning hand and wrist support with the keyboard’s configuration.
Connectivity options include Bluetooth LE, supporting up to four devices, and a wired split mode (USB + TRRS) for workplaces with RF limitations or specific security requirements. The keyboard is equipped with tech company MoErgo’s custom-profile POM keycaps and hotswap switches, enabling user-defined modifications. Positioned within the category of mobile ergonomic input devices, the Go60 emphasizes adjustability, portability, and an integrated approach to typing and pointing tasks across varied working contexts.

Go60 in wireless split mode, enabling natural wrist posture and mouse-free control wherever you work

keyboard with walnut palm rests, tented for an optimal neutral wrist position, ready for long typing sessions

backlit low-profile POM keycaps on the Go60 with natural walnut palm rest, blending ergonomics with aesthetics