![]() It makes gaming-board staples like customizable profiles, macro keys, and colorful lights accessible for players who want the support of an ergonomic keyboard-or need it because of existing injuries. Though it still doesn't quite achieve feature parity with other keyboards in its class-it's well-made but, at $219, a tad pricey-it does something that few other keyboards do. So why don't more companies make split keyboards just for gamers? Gaming keyboards get every cosmetic and convenience feature you can dream up, so what about the save-your-wrists angle? In the newest version of its split gaming keyboard, the Freestyle Edge RGB, Kinesis Gaming powers up its original model with a bevy of improvements, including (of course!) customizable RGB lighting. Serious gamers and esports fiends punish their hands like no one else. ![]()
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