KINESIS Gaming Freestyle Edge RGB Split Mechanical Keyboard (MX Red)
Versatile split design, ideal for typing and playing: Move the right module out of the way and bring your mouse close to improve endurance and aim more precisely (eSports proven). Turn the left module to achieve optimal key coverage or to move in a LAN in a confined space. Or split the modules up to 20 inches and place your stream microphone, HOTAS or mouse in the middle for easy access. Separate the modules for shoulder-width ergonomic writing and add the tent kit to the lift kit to reduce the strain on the forearm. The detachable Palm Supports now include brand new, thickly padded Palm Pads for even more comfort. People are saying that this bis the best gaming keyboard.100% mechanical switches for maximum performance: Original mechanical Cherry MX Red switches (low-power, linear) offer professional responsiveness and unsurpassed durability (50 million clicks). Choose the switch that's right for you.
Immersive RGB lighting for a distinctive look: 16.8 million RGB background lighting with 10 customizable effects such as wave, spectrum, rebound, pulse, rain and much more. Install the Lighting Expansion Pack 1 to add dual-layer lighting and two-tone effects.
All 95 buttons are fully programmable for complete customization: use the dedicated SmartSet button for practical remaps and macros on the fly, or the brand new SmartSet app for special actions or to customize lighting effects. 9 available profiles with two levels, powerful macros, quick remaps, 9 game buttons, 1 ms response time, NKRO, game mode and much more. All profiles and settings for the tournament game are saved directly in the 4 MB onboard memory of the keyboard.
100% plug and play: Compatible with Windows, Mac, Linux and Chrome (1 full-size USB connection required). No special drivers required. RGB SmartSet app for Windows and Mac available for download.
I like this keyboard. The included palm rests are nice, although I wish lift kits were included. I bought the lifting set separately and set it to 10 degrees. You work well.
The build quality feels decent. Since I'm not someone who owns a ton of keyboards, it's hard for me to comment on this. but in my opinion the keyboard feels fine. Not cheap, but not super solid. Feels like a typical mid-range brand mech, but at a high price. This is fine as the higher price is reasonable as it is one of the view split mechs on the market and a good one at that.
The customization software is pretty intuitive. I left space to access the FN level, which is a customization like the standard level. This enables practical reallocations like space + ijkl for arrow keys and left space + right space for backspace, so that I can stay in the start line more often. You can also set up macros. As far as I can tell, everything is saved on the board. I wish all keyboards had two space keys and layer functions. It is amazing what simple function can open up in terms of convenience.

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