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Published: 2019-07-16, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
Kinesis took a huge leap of faith last year with the Kinesis Gaming brand, focusing on ergonomic peripherals designed exclusively with gamers in mind. Following a crowdfunding campaign, Kinesis released the Freestyle Edge, the first mechanical keyboard th...
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Published: 2018-06-15, Author: Tom , review by: pcgamer.com
Abstract: Investing in a good gaming keyboard is akin to buying a good steering wheel. No matter how amazing your car may be, it's worthless if you can't drive it properly. A high-quality keyboard can ensure that every one of your commands are executed flawlessly a...
The ergonomic, split design works very well, Option of three popular Cherry MX switches to choose from, Built-in configurator program allows for customization without needing to install a driver, Extensive onboard control available, Bright blue backlighti
Expensive at its current price point, Stock keycaps will show signs of wear and tear sooner rather than later, Accessories being optional purchases adds to the cost
The Kinesis Gaming Freestyle Edge Keyboard is a recent release and costs $219.99 with either switch options from the Kinesis Gaming web store for customers in the USA. It can be had for $199.99 from third-party retailers, including Amazon.com. The optiona...
Abstract: Doordat de Freestyle Edge uit twee aparte delen bestaat, kun je ze dusdanig voor je plaatsen dat je armen in een comfortabelere positie langs je lichaam rusten. Je merkt daardoor direct minder spanning in je schouders en je nek. De kabel tussen de helften...
No dedicated media keys, Raised feet sold separately, Keys recessed within plastic frame, No game-specific profiles, Poor macro options, Can't remap key to key
The price is very high, and Kinesis' configuration utility needs more work if the company wants to compete for gamers' dollars, but the Freestyle Edge's ergonomics and Cherry MX switches are truly solid...
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Published: 2018-02-16, Author: Barry , review by: pcmag.com
Highly ergonomic split keyboard, Cherry MX mechanical switches, Braided cords, Eight programmable keys, Three key tiers, Stores nine profiles,
No dedicated media keys, Raised feet sold separately, Keys recessed within plastic frame, Poor macro options, Can't remap key to key
The price is high, and Kinesis' configuration utility needs more work if the company wants to compete for gamers' dollars, but the Freestyle Edge's ergonomics and Cherry MX switches are truly solid...
Published: 2018-02-12, Author: E. , review by: anandtech.com
Kinesis made a very bold move with the Freestyle Edge. It probably is the first mechanical keyboard trying to combine ergonomics with advanced gaming. Most users, and especially gamers, do not usually react positively towards products that break away from...
Put simply, Kinesis' Freestyle Edge is one of the best keyboards I've ever used. It's certainly it's the best keyboard I've ever owned. Cherry's MX switches have become wildly popular because keyboards that implement them well, like the Freestyle Edge, a...
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Published: 2017-10-12, Author: Mike , review by: kotaku.com
Gaming on a split keyboard isn't new. Ergonomically-minded mechanical keyboard enthusiasts have extolling the advantages of playing games on a pair of connected keyboard halves for years. Kinesis Gaming is doing the same thing, only louder.AdvertisementTh...