Nulea's Mid-range Contender
Priced at $64.99, the Nulea Wireless Backlit Split Keyboard is Nulea's entry in the ergonomic keyboards category. With 1,608 buyers rating it at 4.3 stars, it currently sits at #5 of 41 in our rankings. It's in the top quartile of the category, which is where most buyers should be looking.
Construction & Key Action
The keyboard's exact switch type isn't specified in the product listing, which is unusual at this price point. If switch feel matters to you, it's worth checking the manufacturer's site before ordering. The price range here typically gets you a sturdier frame and PBT keycaps that resist shine over time, which is a meaningful upgrade over budget tier.
The Numbers
- Brand: Nulea
- Price: $64.99 (well below the $93.12 category average)
- Amazon rating: 4.3 of 5.0
- Reviews: 1,608
- Category rank: #5 of 41 in ergonomic keyboards
- Cheaper in category: 20 products
- Higher-rated in category: 18 products
- More-reviewed in category: 4 products
From the Reviews
A 4.3-star average from 1,608 buyers means most are happy, but a meaningful slice - roughly 15-20% - has at least some complaint. The pattern in the negative reviews matters more than the average itself.
Cheap vs. Capable
At $64.99, the Nulea Wireless Backlit Split Keyboard sits well below the $93.12 category average. 20 options are cheaper and 20 are more expensive.
The category leader is the Logitech Ergo K860 Split Keyboard ($129.99, 4.4★, 7,803 reviews). The Nulea Wireless Backlit Split Keyboard is $65.00 cheaper, which is the main reason to pick it over the leader.
Higher-rated options in this category:
- YIVU Corne LP Split Keyboard - $129.00, 5.0★ (6 reviews) · Higher rated
- Keychron Q8 Alice - $79.99, 5.0★ (3 reviews) · Higher rated
- MEETION Ergonomic Keyboard Mouse Combo - $39.99, 5.0★ (2 reviews) · Better on both axes
If rating alone is your filter, the highest-rated option in this category is the YIVU Corne LP Split Keyboard at 5.0★. If pure price is the filter, the cheapest is the OMOTON Ergonomic Split Keyboard at $18.99.
Should You Buy It?
Maybe. Middle-of-the-pack on rating and price, no standout strengths. If a specific feature matches your need (look at the spec list), it's reasonable. Otherwise the top picks are safer bets.
Best fit for:
- Budget shoppers who want functional ergonomic keyboards without overspending
Bottom Line
8.5/10
Functional, mid-pack option. Nothing wrong with it, but nothing pushing it above the better-ranked alternatives either.
