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KINESIS Freestyle2 USB-A Ergonomic Keyboard w/ VIP3 Lifters for PC (9″ Separation) (KB820PB-US)

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Product description

You deserve a Kinesis freestyle2freestyle2

tenting

Adjustable Ergonomics

3 Tenting Heights Available

Tenting elevates the thumb side of the hand to reduce forearm pronation caused by flat keyboards.

palm support

Adjustable Ergonomics

Available Palm Support

Optional padded palm support promotes neutral typing position to reduce wrist extension.

low force switches

Adjustable Ergonomics

Low-force Switches

Low-force membrane switches feature less noise and a full buffer zone for less bottoming out.

shoulder width

Adjustable Ergonomics

Split Design

Split or splay the modules to position hands closer to shoulder-width to reduce ulnar deviation.

closer mouse placement

Adjustable Ergonomics

Compact layout

Compact layout with embedded keypad allows for closer mouse placement.

1 Reduced forearm pain

2 Reduced wrist soreness

3 Fewer fingertip impacts

4 Reduced wrist tingling

5 Reduced shoulder pain

Wired USB or Wireless Bluetooth Connectivity Wireless BluetoohWireless Bluetooh Connect with up to 3 Bluetooth-enabled devices

Available in Mac and PC LayoutsRechargeable BatteryAvailable with 9″ Linking Cable onlyNot available pre-assembled with tenting accessories Wired USBWired USB Connect to any device with a full-size USB port

Available in Mac and PC LayoutsNo batteries requiredAvailable with 9″ or 20″ Linking CableAvailable pre-assembled with tenting accessories

Modular design means you only pay for the features you want palm supportpalm support Palm Support (AC806)

Palm Supports easily attach to the keyboard to support wrists. Cushioned Palm Pads are 1/4 inch thick closed-cell foam.

v3 tentingv3 tenting V3 Tenting (AC730)

V3 kit includes two lifters which easily attach to the keyboard for low, medium, and high tenting heights without palm supports.

VIP3 TentingVIP3 Tenting VIP3 Tenting (AC820)

VIP3 kit includes two palm supports and two lifters which easily attach to the keyboard for low, medium, and high tenting heights with palm supports.

KP800KP800 Keypad (KP800)

Number crunchers can add the new Freestyle2 keypad with integrated palm support for convenient data entry in whatever orientation suits them.

Freestyle2 was designed for Windows and Mac users PC modelPC model Windows Model

Windows Hotkeys and Media KeysChoose either USB or Bluetooth connectivityCompatible with all FS2 accessories2 Port USB Hub Mac modelMac model Mac model

macOS Hotkeys and Media KeysChoose either USB or Bluetooth connectivityCompatible with all FS2 accessoriesNumeric 10 Key in Fn Layer

8 convenient hotkeys boost productivity for both Windows and macOS hotkeyshotkeys

Cut | Copy | Paste | Undo | Select All and more

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Customer Reviews

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4.2 out of 5 stars 866

4.3 out of 5 stars 1,384

3.1 out of 5 stars 43

4.2 out of 5 stars 331

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Switches

Mechanical

Mechanical

Membrane

Mechanical

Mechanical

Mechanical

Mechanical

Programmable

Clique

Clique

N/A

SmartSet

Clique

SmartSet

Clique

Backlight

White

White

N/A

RGB

White

N/A

White

Connectivity

USB & Bluetooth

USB & Bluetooth

USB or Bluetooth

USB

USB & Bluetooth

USB

USB & Bluetooth

Power

2x AA Batteries

2x AA Batteries

USB or Rechargeable

USB

Rechargeable

USB

Rechargeable

AWARD-WINNING SPLIT DESIGN: Unlike fixed ergonomic keyboards, the Freestyle2 allows you to rotate and separate the key modules up to 9″ to achieve natural hand, wrist and forearm positions for your specific body type and preferences.
ADJUSTABLE TENTING: The Kinesis KB820 model keyboard is pre-assembled with the popular VIP3 tenting accessory which enables 5, 10, or 15 degrees of tenting with integrated cushioned palm supports to keep forearms neutral and wrists supports for an optimal typing posture.
STANDARD WINDOWS LAYOUT: The Freestyle2 for PC features a standard Windows layout with hotkeys like Cut, Copy, Paste, multimedia keys, and an embedded numeric 10-key to boost your productivity. No software or special drivers required.
LOW-FORCE KEY SWITCHES: The Freestyle2 uses a custom membrane key switch that features a low-activation force and tactile feedback to reduce finger fatigue, impact and strain.
WHAT’S IN THE BOX: Freestyle2 keyboard with a standard Windows Layout and the VIP3 tenting accessory and palm supports pre-installed onto the keyboard for maximum convenience, adhesive cushioned palm pads, detachable pivot tether for adjustable splay, and Quick Start Guide.

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  1. Alan

    A great ergonomic keyboard
    It took a little bit of time to get used to this layout, but this is a very good keyboard for those looking for ergonomic equipment. It takes a bit of time to get used to the design, but practice and regular use will make it easy to adjust. The keys feel great and my fingers have never ached after prolonged use. Changing width and tenting angles are both great for adjusting the keyboard for optimizing comfort.I also really like that this keyboard has separate keys for Cut, Copy, Paste, and Undo. They make those actions much easier. I haven’t used the web home, back, or forward keys very much since my mouse already has back and forward buttons.My main disagreement about the design is that the B key is on the left section. I strongly think it should be on the right. The Fn key can be confusing because it stays active after pressing it. I’m used to Fn only being active while the key is held down. The Delete key can also take some getting used to because it’s the same size as the Backspace key and the keys are very close to each other. I’ve had a few experiences where I’ve tried to use Backspace but ended up hitting the Delete key instead. These issues haven’t been enough to hinder my experience, and overall I’m very satisfied with this keyboard.

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  2. Andrea

    OMG, the best keyboard EVE!
    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!

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  3. Jay Sekora

    Great feel and ergonomics; special keys don’t work for my purposes
    In the brief time I used this keyboard, it seemed like a very good quality, comfortable keyboard with good build quality. Unfortunately, it didn’t serve my needs. I previously used a Kinesis Ergonomic Maxim keyboard, and I depended on being able to remap the right Windows key and Menu key for special functions, while leaving the left Windows key as a modifier key. The Freestyle2 only has one Windows key, so I can’t do that. I knew that, but I assumed I’d be able to remap the other special keys on the left as needed. But they can’t actually be remapped as independent keys; they’re only shortcuts for other existing keys or key combinations (at least as far as Linux can tell; perhaps it’s different under Windows). For instance, pressing the Cut key sends a left Control key keypress, an X keypress, an X key release, and a left Control key release, so it’s absolutely identical as far as the computer can tell to pressing Control-X. I’d just live with it if the keyboard had a distinct right Windows key so I wasn’t *losing* functionality over the older Maxim keyboard.I’m very disappointed, because I love the ability to have the two halves of the keyboard separated and I really love the feel of the keyboard. If all the keys were distinguishable I would be very very happy. I’d recommend it for anyone who just wants a good ergonomic keyboard and doesn’t want to do funny things with key layouts.This is, of course, a fairly specific use case, and there aren’t going to be very many people it matters for. But I wanted to share this as a little caveat for anybody who was hoping to use this with Linux (or, perhaps, anybody who was hoping to remap the additional special-function keys in software for Windows or Mac, although I can’t be 100% certain Windows and OS X can’t tell them apart from the corresponding key sequences on the main part of the keyboard).

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  4. NR in London

    I’ve had a Kinesis Freestyle Pro split keyboard for years but managed to spill half a cup of tea over it and it completely failed, which was disappointing. To save a bit of money I went for the Freestyle2, it’s great, I actually prefer it to the Pro, it has a really great feel, is quieter though still has good feedback and the build in raisers are great.

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  5. D R

    Was having shoulder and arm discomfort so i researched some ergonomic keyboards. Only had it for a month but loving it so far and my pain has lessened. I have the plug in one so no need for bluetooth set up – just plug and play. I like that i didn’t have to set up the mounting system it was just ready to go!Takes a little bit of getting used to (muscle memory of certain keys being a certain distance) but well worth the investment.

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  6. Milica Guberinic

    Fantastic! have high sensitivity in my tendons from past carpal tunnel and bilateral tendonitis injuries.

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  7. Héctor

    No tiene límites para usarlo a la medida de nuestras manos

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  8. Naciso

    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.

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    KINESIS Freestyle2 USB-A Ergonomic Keyboard w/ VIP3 Lifters for PC (9″ Separation) (KB820PB-US)
    KINESIS Freestyle2 USB-A Ergonomic Keyboard w/ VIP3 Lifters for PC (9″ Separation) (KB820PB-US)

    Original price was: $149.00.Current price is: $134.00.

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