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Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Split Keyboard for PC (KB800PB-US) - Comfortable Typing for Office, Gaming & Programming
Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Split Keyboard for PC (KB800PB-US) - Comfortable Typing for Office, Gaming & Programming
Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Split Keyboard for PC (KB800PB-US) - Comfortable Typing for Office, Gaming & Programming
Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Split Keyboard for PC (KB800PB-US) - Comfortable Typing for Office, Gaming & Programming
Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Split Keyboard for PC (KB800PB-US) - Comfortable Typing for Office, Gaming & Programming
Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Split Keyboard for PC (KB800PB-US) - Comfortable Typing for Office, Gaming & Programming

Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Split Keyboard for PC (KB800PB-US) - Comfortable Typing for Office, Gaming & Programming

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Description

The Kinesis Freestyle2 Keyboard is an ambidextrous, ergonomic keyboard designed for office use. It features a sleek, low-profile design with a USB-A connector and Bluetooth wireless technology for connectivity to Windows 7-10, PC Sun, and Linux systems. This keyboard has 84 keys with a qwerty layout, including 10 function keys, 12 arrow keys, and 20 multimedia keys. The keyboard is covered in a black, flexible fabric and has a wrist rest for comfort during extended typing sessions. The keyboard connects via a detachable USB cable or wirelessly via Bluetooth. It is compatible with both PC and Mac computers. The Freestyle2 Keyboard allows up to 9 inches of separation between the keyboard and mouse thanks to the linking cable. The embedded 10-key reduces the width of the keyboard for a closer mouse position. The keyboard has a dual connectivity design with both wired and wireless options. It is designed to fit both left and right-handed users with an adjustable wrist rest that moves to fit your unique body type. The Freestyle2 Keyboard provides a comfortable, customizable typing experience for both office and home use.

Features

    Linking cable allows up to 9 inches of separation

    Embedded 10-key reduces keyboard width for closer mouse position

    The only keyboard that adjusts to each individual s unique body type from petite to large frame

    Sleek low profile design offers zero degree slope from front to back reducing wrist extension

    Compatible with Windows 7-10, PC Sun and Linux systems

Reviews

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I bought my first Kinensis over 5 years ago after many long painful bouts with Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSI)from working intensely as a programmer for many years. My then physical therapist helped me find this keyboard so that I could work both ergonomically and using less strike force to type. The result, 5 years of an injury free life where I was able to regain much mobility, range or motion and strength in my hands and arms.Recently, while moving to another office building the movers broke my beloved original Kinesis. While I searched for a new one I used a popular "ergonomic" keyboard supplied by my firm. By the evening of the 2nd day of using it I began to have symptoms of RSI. That evening I ordered my new Kinesis which was delivered within a few days. LIke my previous keyboard, set up and installation took less than a minute and has worked flawlessly for the past 3 weeks. Given the quality of the material and manufacturing of the product, I expect to have this keyboard for many years to come.One note about the design, though it is a querty keyboard, some of the hot keys keys, such as home, end and delete have a slightly different placing than most cheap keyboards. However, if you've ever owned a high end keyboard or used a Toshiba or Acer laptop, you know that sometimes the hot keys are lined up along the far right or positioned slightly different at the top. Such is the case with this keyboard.There are 4 things that I LOVE about this keyboard. The first is that it requires the lightest key strike force to type than any other keyboard on the market [Yes, I did the analysis]. I am most grateful for this engineering feat alone. Second, there are 2 delete buttons on the keyboard: one to the left of cap locks next to other hot keys (which I strike with my left pinky finger); the other is on the upper right of the keyboard (which I strike with my left pinky finger). The third is the fact that it can come completely apart and separate into 2 sections. I currently have the sections over 2 inches apart from each other (this too took some getting used to but its much more comfortable placement than any keyboard I've ever had. The 4th thing I love is how customizable it is. I currently don't have any accessories attached because my keyboard tray has an adjustable and cushiony wristpad along with a base that can tilt a number of different ways to provide varying degrees of tilt. without all the accessories it's the same size as the Dell keyboard that came with my new pc.So far I am very happy with my Kinesis Freestyle 2 keyboard and have no complaints. As with anything new I took the time to read about the product and to get used to the slightly new layout. My hands and forearms are finally feeling better from just the 4 days I was forced to use a regular keyboard. Kinesis, I am very, very happy and grateful that I'm able to work at what I love thanks to your great products (I use the vertical mouse which I also absolutely love). Please thank the engineers that took extra care at calibrating and measuring the keystroke impact so that it would be the lightest on the market. For more spec details and better pictures go to the manufacturer's website.Good job Kinesis staff! If you guys were here I'd hug you all!