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product_id: 149042022
title: "KINESIS GAMING Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical USB Keyboard (MX Brown)"
brand: "kinesis"
price: "B/.51"
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reviews_count: 13
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# 16.8M RGB colors Cherry MX Brown 95 keys KINESIS GAMING Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical USB Keyboard (MX Brown)

**Brand:** kinesis
**Price:** B/.51
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎉 Elevate Your Game with Style and Comfort!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** KINESIS GAMING Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical USB Keyboard (MX Brown) by kinesis
- **How much does it cost?** B/.51 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- kinesis enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kinesis brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Mechanical Mastery:** Experience the tactile feedback of Cherry MX Brown switches for ultimate precision.
- • **Ergonomic Excellence:** Transform your gaming and typing experience with a split design that adapts to you.
- • **SmartSet Programming:** Fully programmable keys and profiles for tailored performance at your fingertips.
- • **Customizable Aesthetics:** Unleash your creativity with 16.8 million RGB colors and 10 dynamic effects.
- • **Plug-and-Play Convenience:** Seamlessly compatible with all major operating systems—no drivers needed!

## Overview

The KINESIS GAMING Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical USB Keyboard features an ergonomic split design, Cherry MX Brown switches, and customizable RGB lighting, making it the perfect choice for gamers and professionals alike. With 95 fully programmable keys and plug-and-play compatibility across multiple platforms, this keyboard is designed for maximum performance and comfort.

## Description

desertcart.com: KINESIS GAMING Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical USB Keyboard (MX Brown) : Electronics

Review: Absolutely Fantastic! Wow! - "On-the-fly" macro-recording, key-swapping, and multiple profiles are fantastic! This keyboard sets the bar for all other keyboards (and peripherals). Special "off-keyboard" buttons enable profile-switching (windows/mac mode), macro-recording (frequent text, low-security passwords, app-and-o.s.-independent ad-hoc actions), and keyswapping (swap windows-key/alt-key ... swap quote-markers, replace an infrequently used key with something more convenient... remap some awkward "reload/grenade" gaming key with something closer). All of them are: "Macro => Z => 1234 => Macro" (record a Z macro). To remove: "Macro => Z => Macro" (no macro)... Same with remap: "remap/z/x" => remapped. "remap/z/z" (z-to-z => no-remap). Quick guide is printed on back/bottom of the keyboard, so you can recover if you mess something up. Major point is that _all_ of these actions are _trivial_ to perform "in-place" ... it's literally uncomplicated and quick to make a macro or something in any app, for any purpose, and go to town with it. Configuration is stored via onboard USB-style memory (ie: Special+F7 => your USB keyboard is now also a USB-Drive), and `./settings/macros.txt` is inspectable, backable-uppable, transferrible, etc. It really allows an incredible and flexible ease of configuration, customization, etc. Updates are basically `cp update.zip => USB-Keyboard` and reboot it. Wow! I wish all devices (eg: fancy mice) used this same mechanism for configuration inspection and updates. ...and then on top of it all, it's a mechanical, split, semi-ergonomic keyboard with crazy glowy LED lighting. Wow! The most fun one I've found is like a heatmap of what recent key's you've pressed... "abcdefg => only those keys are lit up, and they slowly fade out." Truly a cool hacker-typer-feeling. Wow! Potential negatives or cautions are: with great power comes great responsibility. Be careful because you can get yourself into a messed-up state that you'll have to scratch your head a bit to recover from (ie: Macro "a" => "bbbb" means it's tricky to type an "a" anymore unless you can figure out which key has the macro and you _might_ lose other macro's that you'd recorded until you can figure out how to inspect / repair / remove them). If you record a macro, it plays back as an unstoppable force... the letters will spew out whether you want them to or not. Overall, even though it's somewhat expensive, it's an incredible value, and incredibly thoughtful device that I'm incredibly happy with after only a few days with it. Definitely going to be bragging about this one and advocating other people to buy it, it's really like a "Keyboard 2.0" and will make you re-think what a keyboard should be!
Review: Great for typing & general computer work, helped me bounce back from a broken wrist - As someone who uses a keyboard all day for work, I kinda new in the back of my mind that I should really look at getting a more ergonomic set-up and invest in my long term health. However, it took a badly broken wrist for me to make it a priority, as I was struggling to go back to using my old, non-ergonomic keyboard. The Kinesis keyboard is expensive, but its turned out to be a great investment. When I ordered it, I figured it would probably take me a few weeks, maybe months, to get used to the split layout, but that the state of my wrist meant it was a good time to take the hit and relearn, as I'd reap the rewards in the years to come. In actuality, the transition was seamless. After about 5 minutes of test typing, I felt confident I could use the keyboard and achieve the same (or maybe better) speeds that I had done before my accident. The wrist strain after prolonged use is nil, and the ability move each keypad independently means I can get a setup that's just right for me. The split design means I can also easily take the keyboard with me when traveling for work. I went with the MX brown switches, which have given me the desired balance between audible feedback whilst not being too loud (important when I'm doing a lot of typing on video calls etc). My only gripe is that the top left corner of the right wrist support started coming away within days (the vinyl covering is not well attached to the base). I tried gluing it back on, but to no avail. For such an expensive keyboard, you'd expect better. Other than that, I do miss having a number pad, but not quite enough to purchase one separately. I also purchased the optional lift kit at the same time, but I haven't used it, as I prefer a flat setup. So, I'd suggest trying the keyboard first and maybe testing different inclines using some blocks etc to see if you like the incline before spending extra on the lift kit.

## Features

- ERGONOMIC SPLIT DESIGN FOR TYPING AND GAMING: Move the right module out of the way and bring your mouse in close for improved endurance and more precise aim (eSports proven). rotate the left module for optimal key coverage or to squeeze into a tight space at a LAN. Or split the modules up to 20 inches and put your stream mic, HOTAS, or mouse in the middle for easy access. Separate the modules to shoulder-width for an ergonomic typing posture and add the lift kit tenting accessory to reduce forearm strain. The detachable Palm Supports now include all-new thick cushioned palm pads for even more comfort.
- 100% MECHANICAL SWITCHES FOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE: Genuine Cherry MX Brown speed mechanical switches (low-force, tactile feel) offer professional-grade responsiveness and unmatched durability (50M clicks).
- IMMERSIVE RGB LIGHTING FOR A CUSTOM LOOK: 16.8M color per-key RGB Backlighting with 10 customizable effects like wave, spectrum, rebound, pulse, rain and much more. Install lighting expansion pack 1 to add Dual layer lighting and two-tone effects.
- SMARTSET PROGRAMMING ENGINE: All 95 keys are fully programmable for complete customization: Use the dedicated SmartSet key for convenient on-the-fly Remaps and macros, or use the all-new SmartSet app for special actions or to customize lighting effects. 9 Available profiles with dual layers, powerful macros, quick Remaps, 9 game keys, 1ms response time, NKRO, game mode, & much more. All profiles and settings save directly to the keyboard's 4MB onboard memory for Tournament play.
- 100% plug-and-play: compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome. No special drivers required. RGB SmartSet App 3.0 for Windows and Mac available for download. Designed in the USA.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07SW1S3YZ |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,351 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #1,803 in PC Gaming Keyboards |
| Brand | KINESIS |
| Built-In Media | Detachable Cushioned Wrist Rest |
| Button Quantity | 9 |
| Color | RGB MX Brown |
| Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop, Game Console |
| Compatible Operating System Family | ChromeOS, Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 678 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic, Rubber |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00607998897515 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.5"L x 10.3"W x 1.3"H |
| Item Type Name | split mechanical keyboard |
| Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Gaming |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Kinesis Gaming |
| Mfr Part Number | KB975-BRN |
| Model Name | Freestyle Edge RGB |
| Model Number | KB975-BRN |
| Number of Keys | 95 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Series Number | 975 |
| Style Name | Keyboard |
| Switch Type | Cherry MX Brown |
| Theme | gaming |
| UPC | 607998897515 |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years from Date of Purchase |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KINESIS
- **Compatible Devices:** PC, Laptop, Game Console
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Keyboard Description:** Gaming
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Gaming
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic
- **Color:** RGB MX Brown
- **Number of Keys:** 95
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** RGB
- **Style:** Keyboard

## Images

![KINESIS GAMING Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical USB Keyboard (MX Brown) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71AxXLDCglL.jpg)
![KINESIS GAMING Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical USB Keyboard (MX Brown) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81GP9vcD7QL.jpg)
![KINESIS GAMING Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical USB Keyboard (MX Brown) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81OI0q0GXvL.jpg)
![KINESIS GAMING Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical USB Keyboard (MX Brown) - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61kae5ZcNPL.jpg)
![KINESIS GAMING Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical USB Keyboard (MX Brown) - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71qxRhWs54L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely Fantastic! Wow!
*by R***S on August 17, 2020*

"On-the-fly" macro-recording, key-swapping, and multiple profiles are fantastic! This keyboard sets the bar for all other keyboards (and peripherals). Special "off-keyboard" buttons enable profile-switching (windows/mac mode), macro-recording (frequent text, low-security passwords, app-and-o.s.-independent ad-hoc actions), and keyswapping (swap windows-key/alt-key ... swap quote-markers, replace an infrequently used key with something more convenient... remap some awkward "reload/grenade" gaming key with something closer). All of them are: "Macro => Z => 1234 => Macro" (record a Z macro). To remove: "Macro => Z => Macro" (no macro)... Same with remap: "remap/z/x" => remapped. "remap/z/z" (z-to-z => no-remap). Quick guide is printed on back/bottom of the keyboard, so you can recover if you mess something up. Major point is that _all_ of these actions are _trivial_ to perform "in-place" ... it's literally uncomplicated and quick to make a macro or something in any app, for any purpose, and go to town with it. Configuration is stored via onboard USB-style memory (ie: Special+F7 => your USB keyboard is now also a USB-Drive), and `./settings/macros.txt` is inspectable, backable-uppable, transferrible, etc. It really allows an incredible and flexible ease of configuration, customization, etc. Updates are basically `cp update.zip => USB-Keyboard` and reboot it. Wow! I wish all devices (eg: fancy mice) used this same mechanism for configuration inspection and updates. ...and then on top of it all, it's a mechanical, split, semi-ergonomic keyboard with crazy glowy LED lighting. Wow! The most fun one I've found is like a heatmap of what recent key's you've pressed... "abcdefg => only those keys are lit up, and they slowly fade out." Truly a cool hacker-typer-feeling. Wow! Potential negatives or cautions are: with great power comes great responsibility. Be careful because you can get yourself into a messed-up state that you'll have to scratch your head a bit to recover from (ie: Macro "a" => "bbbb" means it's tricky to type an "a" anymore unless you can figure out which key has the macro and you _might_ lose other macro's that you'd recorded until you can figure out how to inspect / repair / remove them). If you record a macro, it plays back as an unstoppable force... the letters will spew out whether you want them to or not. Overall, even though it's somewhat expensive, it's an incredible value, and incredibly thoughtful device that I'm incredibly happy with after only a few days with it. Definitely going to be bragging about this one and advocating other people to buy it, it's really like a "Keyboard 2.0" and will make you re-think what a keyboard should be!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great for typing & general computer work, helped me bounce back from a broken wrist
*by D***S on July 8, 2021*

As someone who uses a keyboard all day for work, I kinda new in the back of my mind that I should really look at getting a more ergonomic set-up and invest in my long term health. However, it took a badly broken wrist for me to make it a priority, as I was struggling to go back to using my old, non-ergonomic keyboard. The Kinesis keyboard is expensive, but its turned out to be a great investment. When I ordered it, I figured it would probably take me a few weeks, maybe months, to get used to the split layout, but that the state of my wrist meant it was a good time to take the hit and relearn, as I'd reap the rewards in the years to come. In actuality, the transition was seamless. After about 5 minutes of test typing, I felt confident I could use the keyboard and achieve the same (or maybe better) speeds that I had done before my accident. The wrist strain after prolonged use is nil, and the ability move each keypad independently means I can get a setup that's just right for me. The split design means I can also easily take the keyboard with me when traveling for work. I went with the MX brown switches, which have given me the desired balance between audible feedback whilst not being too loud (important when I'm doing a lot of typing on video calls etc). My only gripe is that the top left corner of the right wrist support started coming away within days (the vinyl covering is not well attached to the base). I tried gluing it back on, but to no avail. For such an expensive keyboard, you'd expect better. Other than that, I do miss having a number pad, but not quite enough to purchase one separately. I also purchased the optional lift kit at the same time, but I haven't used it, as I prefer a flat setup. So, I'd suggest trying the keyboard first and maybe testing different inclines using some blocks etc to see if you like the incline before spending extra on the lift kit.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best consumer keyboard I ever expect to encounter
*by A***E on April 1, 2022*

I've worked in IT and software dev my whole life so I've been gradually refining what's important to me. Up until recently, the Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic keyboard has been my go-to, but the unreliable membrane keys and 2 year shelf life made me search for more. I can't use a non-split or rotated keyboard without serious strain in my wrists and arms. I also need a properly positioned wrist rest and optimally have adjustable tenting. With the tenting accessory, this checks all the "need" boxes. The RGB is beautiful, subtle, configurable, and easily turned off at a button press. The cable between the halves is properly cable managed and extendable for your needs (even if the very nice braided wire is a bit thicker than my preference). The sound and feel of the switches is incredible. There are macro buttons and remapping and profiles and more that I haven't even scratched the surface on. The only things I wish this had (which are HUGE asks) are are rotary encoder for things like volume, thumb clusters / layers like a QMK firmware, and low profile switches. But when it comes down to it, I'm obligated to build my own custom keyboard at that point (which I'm working on). Just some comparisons, it sounds and feels like a DasKeyboard (which I can't use because they don't split, but I love them otherwise). It's as comfortable to type on for my weird ergo membrane keyboards. The Cloud 9 Gaming keyboard just like this that has built-in tenting and a rotary encoder sounded hollow and resonated springs and vibration if you brushed up against keys, like nails on a chalk board - this one sounds like an actual high-quality keyboard. I've tried to type on an Ergodox EZ but without properly angled wrist rests angled with the tenting, it caused more strain than helped with ergonomics (again, building something custom to fit me better but still). In any case, I could stop my keyboard journey here and be completely happy. Thanks for making such a great keyboard I can pick up at a store like this, Kinesis!

## Frequently Bought Together

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