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⌨️ Elevate your Mac typing game—comfort meets productivity in perfect harmony!
The KINESIS Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard for Mac features an award-winning split design with up to 9" separation and adjustable VIP3 tenting (5°, 10°, 15°) to promote natural wrist and forearm posture. It offers a standard Mac layout with dedicated hotkeys, low-force tactile keys to reduce finger fatigue, and comes pre-assembled with cushioned palm supports and a detachable pivot tether for customizable ergonomics. Plug & play compatible with Mac OS X 10.4+, this wired keyboard is designed for professionals seeking enhanced comfort and productivity.






















| ASIN | B009ZNBJK8 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 92,220 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,440 in Keyboards (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Kinesis |
| Colour | black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (273) |
| Date First Available | 31 Oct. 2012 |
| Form Factor | Split |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 962 g |
| Item model number | KB820HMB-US |
| Manufacturer | Kinesis |
| Operating System | Mac |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 39.12 x 18.03 x 2.29 cm; 961.62 g |
| Series | KB820HMB-US |
P**K
Is great but is not for me
The delivery took too long and by the time it arrived I was used to another keyboard. Cons: - So many cables, in these days we’re Mac computers have everything wireless, having a keyboard with so many cables feels counter intuitive. - Too many keys. I type without looking at the keyboard and having that many keys make it hard to actually map it in your mind. - The design feels like is from the 90s, is just ugly compared to the sleek designs from the competition. - It does not feel stable when is in the highest position. - I didn’t like the sound. I don’t need no sound and for that price I wish I could choose to have quiet keys. Positives: - It has all the possible keys you may need, I think if you take the time to learn all of them then it can be a boost in productivity. - Zero configuration needed. Keys are exactly like what you expect from a Mac. That is just great. - Price is not bad for all that your getting. - is very reputable brand and you know you are not getting a weird faulty electronic.
M**C
Fantastic! have high sensitivity in my tendons from past carpal tunnel and bilateral tendonitis injuries.
N**O
The product is really good. Took some some days to get fully adapted to the new configuration, but now i can see how uncomfortable was the previous setup. The positioning lemme adjust my shoulders position, I’m no longer feeling them tired in the end of the day.
A**A
It seems I type all day, and have gone through keyboards, have broken keys, and have particular criteria I need in a keyboard, and specific things I don't want. Important to me: ergonomic is #1. And part of that includes NOT having a numeric keypad attached. It means I have to over-reach and take my hands off the keyboard to use my mouse which slows me down. I've used the Microsoft Sculpt and loved it -- that is, until the doggle (?, the USB thing you plug into your computer) stopped communicating to the keyboard. So I bought another one. Except the new one had the same problem the old one developed after several years of great use. So I returned it. And the search was one. I got another one which had the same problem (the lag time between hitting the keys and it typing was either terribly slow, or the keys I typed never showed up. And then I started reviewing the reviews much more thoroughly, and it seemed NONE of the reviews of the ergonomic keyboards without numeric keypads had unanimously positive reviews. Except 2: one of them was about $200 + an additional $150 or $200 for the lifters. Well, if this thing works best with the lifters (which all reviews say it does), why would that not be included? Plus, it had features I didn't like and didn't really want, including bright red, blue and green lights on the keys, and keys you could program (largely for programmers, which I am not). Another feature I want is for the caps lock key to be backlit so I can tell at a glance if it's on or not. And then a friend sent me the link to this keyboard. It had all the features I wanted, none of the features I didn't want . . . at a fraction of the price. And the reviews were ALL positive. It's still costs more than the average run-of-the mill keyboard. But, when my friend compared it to when he buys a guitar.... he doesn't mind spending the money on a Les Paul. Well, my keyboard is how I make music!, and so I decided to go for it. It's my Les Paul! It was instant plug-and-play, I have the lifters in the halfway position, and am totally in love with it. It took zero time to get used to. So what that it has a cord. This keyboard is a dream. I'm so grateful to have found it!!!!!! You won't be disappointed. Oh, one more little thing. I use the little bumps that remind my fingers when they're on the home keys (or not!). These little bumps were rather little, and hard to sense. So I just added a little thing (a textured tape) to make the bumps bigger, and now my fingers find the home keys without my having to look!
C**N
The clip that holds the two keyboards together arrived broken. It seemed that this was a known defect with the keyboard as the broken clip was outside the plastic packaging of the keyboard itself.
A**G
The keyboard itself feels good, smart design. BUT key 'C' fails about 1/3 of the strokes. Checked the date of arrival, it has only been one and half months... Return window closed after one month. Left seller a comment but never heard back. How disappointing. Do NOT buy this.
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