The Glove80 is a wireless keyboard shaped like a pair of gloves, going beyond boundaries by making mechanical keyboards more focused on user comfort. Named after a pair of gloves, the Glove80 is a split keyboard with a comfortable design and layout that literally follows the shape of human hands. It was developed over 6 years, with more than 500 comparative tests. The global form of the keyboard, as its name suggests, consists of 80 keys arranged in the shape of a glove pair (40 on each side), with adjustable palm rests for a more customizable experience. The split design allows your wrists, arms, and shoulders to assume their natural positions, eliminating fatigue over time, and enabling you to type without lifting your wrists or straining your fingers, resulting in a comfortable typing experience without the risk of carpal tunnel syndrome.
The keyboard also features a design with 6 keys beneath each thumb, allowing for easy access with minimal movement. As a result, the typing experience is not just comfortable but also faster, as your fingers do not have to move far while typing. Like any good keyboard on the market, the Glove80 supports both wireless and wired use, providing the ability to connect to multiple Bluetooth devices (up to 4) simultaneously. The ergonomic keyboard weighs a total of 600 grams with detachable palm rests and is available in white or black. Furthermore, the two-part design enhances portability, making it less bulky so you can easily pack it and carry it anywhere, according to Yanko Design.