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The Kinesis Advantage 2 may be ugly as all hell, but it's the most comfortable mechanical keyboard we've ever tested!
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You can build a PC for $350 LOL
As a professional coder that types all day every day, I love this keyboard. Been typing on one for 7+ years. I will say, your productivity may plummet for a few days, but if you stick with it, you'll end up loving this keyboard.
the fact that that keyboard costs more than my computer in total
no rgb no buy
wife still uses her 15 year old Kinesis advantage, as a paralegal, so a very typing intensive job. she breaks 100 words per minute with cold hands... these keyboards last.
the headphones at the start are pretty much the exact design of the ones that they recently did a video on
that keyboard looks like a foot massager
"Your weakass little finger" 😂😂😂
If you’re a programmer… just build your own dang keyboard. QMK is open source. You’ll be in charge of how it looks, how it works, how much it costs, and what it can do or can’t do.
Is this another jojo reference?
"Let's fiiiiiiinger it out."
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If you're a programmer, you should try this keyboard. I was only 18 when I started to get pain in my right wrist, but I had been programming for a few years already. I told my brother and he bought me the first version as a gift. I've been using it for about 7 years now. I only replaced it once because I spilled beer all over it about 2.5 years ago and couldn't manage to clean it sufficiently, but by then I had a job where spending $300 on a keyboard is fine. My boss even bought me one to use at work. I have 0 wrist pain, and it saved my career. No joke, no exaggeration. I have bought the ErgoDox, and it doesn't compare to this keyboard. I'm now considering buying the second version that came out during the time I owned this one as an upgrade, and selling my current keyboard. I expect to be able to sell it for $150 still. It's that reliable and valuable.
When it gets knocked off by a Chinese company for less than 40 bucks, I'll buy one.
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I've used this keyboard for about 16 years - it gets pounded on daily (I'm a developer so I type a lot). It's moved country twice and, other than having issues with USB3.0 controllers, it's still working like a dream. The keys are Cherry MX Browns - they're practically indestructible. Yeah, it's expensive, but how many of you have kept a keyboard for over a decade and a half? Seriously. I didn't buy it because of pain or whatever, it was just really comfortable. Maybe there was a learning curve, I don't know, but I can easily switch between this and a regular keyboard without problems.
4 years with this keyboard and I have to say it was one of my best purchases. Zero wrist pain since then. Took me about 2 months to get used to it, now I can type as fast as before. Insane durability, it behaves just like the first day. I'm getting their new Kinesis 360 soon because I can carry it inside a small backpack, but I'm sure the current one will last at least one more decade.
Switching to this keyboard is about 1 week of wanting to set it on fire and go back to a regular keyboard.