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title: "Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard for PC (20\" Extended Separation)"
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# 20" adjustable split for perfect ergonomic fit 94-key standard Windows layout with hotkeys Low-force tactile keys reduce finger fatigue Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard for PC (20" Extended Separation)

**Brand:** kinesis
**Price:** ₹ 30391
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ↔️ Elevate your workspace, split the strain, and type like a pro!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard for PC (20" Extended Separation) by kinesis
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 30391 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- kinesis enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted kinesis brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Ergonomic Low-Force Keys:** Soft yet tactile membrane switches minimize finger impact and fatigue during long work sessions.
- • **Ambidextrous & Space-Smart:** Extended 20" cable fits wide desks or standing desks, letting you position mouse/drawing tablet comfortably.
- • **Plug-and-Play Compatibility:** Seamlessly works with Windows 7-10, Linux & Chrome—no drivers or software needed, just effortless setup.
- • **Customizable 20" Split Design:** Tailor your keyboard separation for natural hand, wrist & forearm alignment—goodbye strain, hello productivity.
- • **Integrated Productivity Hotkeys:** Cut, Copy, Paste, multimedia & embedded numeric keypad boost workflow efficiency without extra software.

## Overview

The Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard features a unique 20-inch adjustable split design that promotes natural hand and wrist positioning, reducing strain for professionals with RSI or posture concerns. It offers a full 94-key Windows layout with essential hotkeys and low-force tactile membrane switches for comfortable, fatigue-free typing. Compatible with Windows, Linux, and Chrome OS, this plug-and-play keyboard is perfect for millennial managers seeking ergonomic efficiency and a sleek, customizable setup.

## Description

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Review: Awesome with one small exception. - UPDATE: I think the one real issue I have with this keyboard is the inability to map the three web-dedicated buttons on the left to something else. I'd LOVE an Enter key on that side. If that's not a dealbreaker for you, read on, because 99% of this keyboard is amazing. ORIGINAL: I've been dithering over getting this keyboard for a long time. I have RSI in both hands and have tried almost every other keyboard out there. I even looked at the Kinesis $300 one with the 'hand wells' but decided against it because people described the keys as needing force and there was no good option for 10-key number pad entry (Accounting major so std 10-key is a must). My RSI requires that I not need a lot of force to press the keys. Pros: The 20" cord between the keypads fits perfectly on my VariDesk 36" giving me plenty of room in the middle for my mouse (any of the 4 I switch around to keep those tendons from complaining at me!) and/or my drawing tablet. That 20" gap also allows me to sit in a relaxed, shoulders-back position to type which is worlds better than the hunch or crouch that happens when concentrating intently on what I'm typing on a regular, even ergonomic, keyboard. There is a group of buttons on the left-hand side that are Copy, Paste, Cut, Del, Undo, Web, and Forward/Back web buttons. These are SO USEFUL when using the mouse in the right hand. If you buy this with the tilt/wristpad accessory that desertcart 'recommends' with it it gets even better, with several good tilt angles for each side independently. The wrist pads are soft and comfy. You don't have to have it 20" apart, there's a way to link the two halves together and just tilt them out from each other if you're short on space. The keys are easy to press but still make a good clicky sound. I'm a gamer and I haven't had any issue with them. Cons: There's a little bit of a learning curve but if you're a touch-typist like me it's quite quick to get over. The accessory kit mentioned above does not have positive or negative tilt front/back, only left-right. I'd like to be able to tilt the top of the keyboard down and the back up, as well as the sides. The accessory kit tilt feet are kind of loose so it's easy to change the tilt when you move the keyboard, that's kind of a pro/con. The little rubber feet are pretty good at keeping the keyboard still under normal usage. Set it and forget it is the best way to work with this, I think. With the 20" cord in between, if you're not using the whole thing, it's in the way. I tucked mine under the VariDesk middle bit (see pic) and it fit perfectly. But not everyone has that option, so just be aware that the cord might be annoying unless you can tuck it under something else. The 10-key keypad is an extra buy. That's kind of annoying but I get that not everyone wants/needs it. Also with the main keyboards so far apart, putting the keypad on the far right like I'm used to was not an option. I put in the middle because while I do use it, I don't use it often enough to make a special place for it in my setup. I move it aside when I pull out my drawing tablet. Overall I highly recommend this keyboard to touch typists with RSI, or who want to avoid it, those with w/ back issues, shoulders, neck, etc. It really opens up your posture if you use it at the 20" and lets your whole body be in a more neutral position than a centralized keyboard setup. It actually makes me feel more relaxed overall with my posture more relaxed.
Review: A fantastic upgrade to your Ergonomics - Last post I wrote about the Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB Keyboard, an ergonomic gaming keyboard that is nice but expensive. Know that if you are purchasing the Freestyle Edge, you are paying for the luxury of RGB backlighting. You can see my full review of the Freestyle Edge here. For a more affordable option, consider the Kinesis Freestyle2. Before I begin, I would like to mention that I am not a doctor, and this review is based on my personal experience. For medical advice, always consult a doctor. This is not a paid review, but I will be using affiliate links to the products. If you choose to purchase anything I recommend, I get a small commission if you buy using my links. It isn't much, but every little bit helps. The Kinesis Freestyle2 is a wired split keyboard designed for ergonomics. The keyboard comes in a nine-inch split and a 20-inch split variation. I have the nine-inch split version, and I don't feel like I need any more. Plan for your setup. I have wide shoulders, and the split design has allowed for a more comfortable position. My only complaint about the Kinesis split keyboards is that they do not come with the optional tenting kit. Kinesis offers an optional tenting kit for all their split keyboards for a more ergonomic experience. I used the Freestyle2 without the kit, but I am so used to the tilt that I had to buy the kit for this one as well. Most people should be fine using the keyboard without the kit, but personally, the tenting kit makes long typing sessions a lot more comfortable. The Freestyle2 has two options for tenting, a 15-degree variant ($40 on desertcart) and a 90-degree variant ($200 on desertcart). I use the 15-degree variant and think it is perfectly fine, but the 90-degree is a solid option if you prefer a vertical keyboard. I don't have any experience with the 90-degree version and can't speak on how sturdy it is. The main differences between the Freestyle Edge and the Freestyle 2 are the switches and backlight. The Freestyle2 is a membrane keyboard with no backlight and it honestly doesn't need either. The key presses are soft and responsive, but they aren't customizable. I have been using this keyboard regularly for two years and haven't seen any visible signs of wear and tear. Unfortunately, Kinesis doesn't offer keycap replacements keycaps or mac conversions for this keyboard. The Freestyle2 also comes with a few preprogrammed macro keys for productivity. I haven't found too much use for these with my workflow. I used to use a cheap flat keyboard for work that left my hands useless by the end of my shift. There were days when I couldn't finish my work because the pain would be unbearable. Since making the switch to the Freestyle2, I haven't had any issues with pain in my hands and wrists. I recommend taking regular breaks and looking into stretches for added comfort. My only other complaint about this keyboard is that there is no number keypad. I don't really need one for my workflow, the number line works well enough, but the split design makes using numbers a slower experience. It isn't unmanageable, but people who work with numbers should look into getting a separate keypad. Kinesis offers a Numeric Keypad for those interested. If you are looking to make your setup a bit more ergonomic, consider the Kinesis Freestyle2 Keyboard. This is the perfect option if you don't care about a backlight, customizations, or key switches.

## Features

- AWARD-WINNING SPLIT DESIGN: Unlike fixed ergonomic keyboards, the Freestyle2 allows you to rotate and separate the key modules up to 20" to achieve natural hand, wrist and forearm positions for your specific body type and preferences.
- STANDARD WINDOWS LAYOUT: The Freestyle2 for PC features a standard Windows layout with hotkeys like Cut, Copy, Paste, multimedia keys, and an embedded numeric 10-key to boost your productivity. No software or special drivers required.
- LOW-FORCE KEY SWITCHES: The Freestyle2 uses a custom membrane key switch that features a low-activation force and tactile feedback to reduce finger fatigue, impact and strain.
- WHAT'S IN THE BOX: Freestyle2 USB Wired keyboard with a standard Windows Layout and extended 20" linking cable, detachable pivot tether for adjustable splay, and Quick Start Guide.
- PLUG-AND-PLAY: Windows 7-10, Linux, and Chrome. No software or special drivers required.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0089ZYMGQ |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #267 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | KINESIS |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 10 |
| Color | 20 Inch Separation |
| Compatible Devices | Windows 7-10 Linux (multimedia and calculator keys are inoperative) |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,432 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00607998800041 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.57"L x 1.3"W x 16.22"H |
| Item Weight | 2 pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Kinesis Corporation |
| Mfr Part Number | KB800PBUS20 |
| Minimum Required Operating System Version | Windows 7 |
| Model Name | Freestyle2 |
| Model Number | KB800PBUS20 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 94 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Processor Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Series Number | 800 |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| Theme | ergonomic keyboard |
| UPC | 607998800041 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Year Manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KINESIS
- **Color:** 20 Inch Separation
- **Compatible Devices:** Windows 7-10 Linux (multimedia and calculator keys are inoperative)
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB-A
- **Keyboard Description:** Ergonomic
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** Single Color
- **Product Dimensions:** 9.57"L x 1.3"W x 16.22"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Office
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic
- **Style:** Contemporary

## Images

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## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Do you find the 20in space useful, or is it overkill? Not sure I want to may 20 dollars more for 10" of cable..**
A: If you are wanting to type with your hands completely straight forward, the 20in is very useful unless you are of small stature. My shoulders are rather broad, and I found that with the smaller cable, I still had to bend my hands inwards slightly to type. With the 20in, I can space the keyboard out far enough that my hands can simply rest on my chair's arms and type.

**Q: Does this keyboard have chiclet type keys or the big, regular keys?**
A: Dear Furiae, They are regular keys as this is considered a full sized keyboard, even though it has a smaller footprint.

**Q: Does this keyboard use USB or bluetooth to connect to computer?**
A: The "Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard" uses a USB cable. The very similar "KINESIS Freestyle2 Blue Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard" uses Bluetooth.
https://www.amazon.com/Freestyle2-Wireless-Ergonomic-Keyboard-Separation/dp/B00NMVJYEW?ref_=ast_sto_dp

**Q: Are these chicklet keys?**
A: No, they are regular keyboard keys

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome with one small exception.
*by M***N on August 12, 2020*

UPDATE: I think the one real issue I have with this keyboard is the inability to map the three web-dedicated buttons on the left to something else. I'd LOVE an Enter key on that side. If that's not a dealbreaker for you, read on, because 99% of this keyboard is amazing. ORIGINAL: I've been dithering over getting this keyboard for a long time. I have RSI in both hands and have tried almost every other keyboard out there. I even looked at the Kinesis $300 one with the 'hand wells' but decided against it because people described the keys as needing force and there was no good option for 10-key number pad entry (Accounting major so std 10-key is a must). My RSI requires that I not need a lot of force to press the keys. Pros: The 20" cord between the keypads fits perfectly on my VariDesk 36" giving me plenty of room in the middle for my mouse (any of the 4 I switch around to keep those tendons from complaining at me!) and/or my drawing tablet. That 20" gap also allows me to sit in a relaxed, shoulders-back position to type which is worlds better than the hunch or crouch that happens when concentrating intently on what I'm typing on a regular, even ergonomic, keyboard. There is a group of buttons on the left-hand side that are Copy, Paste, Cut, Del, Undo, Web, and Forward/Back web buttons. These are SO USEFUL when using the mouse in the right hand. If you buy this with the tilt/wristpad accessory that Amazon 'recommends' with it it gets even better, with several good tilt angles for each side independently. The wrist pads are soft and comfy. You don't have to have it 20" apart, there's a way to link the two halves together and just tilt them out from each other if you're short on space. The keys are easy to press but still make a good clicky sound. I'm a gamer and I haven't had any issue with them. Cons: There's a little bit of a learning curve but if you're a touch-typist like me it's quite quick to get over. The accessory kit mentioned above does not have positive or negative tilt front/back, only left-right. I'd like to be able to tilt the top of the keyboard down and the back up, as well as the sides. The accessory kit tilt feet are kind of loose so it's easy to change the tilt when you move the keyboard, that's kind of a pro/con. The little rubber feet are pretty good at keeping the keyboard still under normal usage. Set it and forget it is the best way to work with this, I think. With the 20" cord in between, if you're not using the whole thing, it's in the way. I tucked mine under the VariDesk middle bit (see pic) and it fit perfectly. But not everyone has that option, so just be aware that the cord might be annoying unless you can tuck it under something else. The 10-key keypad is an extra buy. That's kind of annoying but I get that not everyone wants/needs it. Also with the main keyboards so far apart, putting the keypad on the far right like I'm used to was not an option. I put in the middle because while I do use it, I don't use it often enough to make a special place for it in my setup. I move it aside when I pull out my drawing tablet. Overall I highly recommend this keyboard to touch typists with RSI, or who want to avoid it, those with w/ back issues, shoulders, neck, etc. It really opens up your posture if you use it at the 20" and lets your whole body be in a more neutral position than a centralized keyboard setup. It actually makes me feel more relaxed overall with my posture more relaxed.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A fantastic upgrade to your Ergonomics
*by J***Z on October 18, 2022*

Last post I wrote about the Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB Keyboard, an ergonomic gaming keyboard that is nice but expensive. Know that if you are purchasing the Freestyle Edge, you are paying for the luxury of RGB backlighting. You can see my full review of the Freestyle Edge here. For a more affordable option, consider the Kinesis Freestyle2. Before I begin, I would like to mention that I am not a doctor, and this review is based on my personal experience. For medical advice, always consult a doctor. This is not a paid review, but I will be using affiliate links to the products. If you choose to purchase anything I recommend, I get a small commission if you buy using my links. It isn't much, but every little bit helps. The Kinesis Freestyle2 is a wired split keyboard designed for ergonomics. The keyboard comes in a nine-inch split and a 20-inch split variation. I have the nine-inch split version, and I don't feel like I need any more. Plan for your setup. I have wide shoulders, and the split design has allowed for a more comfortable position. My only complaint about the Kinesis split keyboards is that they do not come with the optional tenting kit. Kinesis offers an optional tenting kit for all their split keyboards for a more ergonomic experience. I used the Freestyle2 without the kit, but I am so used to the tilt that I had to buy the kit for this one as well. Most people should be fine using the keyboard without the kit, but personally, the tenting kit makes long typing sessions a lot more comfortable. The Freestyle2 has two options for tenting, a 15-degree variant ($40 on Amazon) and a 90-degree variant ($200 on Amazon). I use the 15-degree variant and think it is perfectly fine, but the 90-degree is a solid option if you prefer a vertical keyboard. I don't have any experience with the 90-degree version and can't speak on how sturdy it is. The main differences between the Freestyle Edge and the Freestyle 2 are the switches and backlight. The Freestyle2 is a membrane keyboard with no backlight and it honestly doesn't need either. The key presses are soft and responsive, but they aren't customizable. I have been using this keyboard regularly for two years and haven't seen any visible signs of wear and tear. Unfortunately, Kinesis doesn't offer keycap replacements keycaps or mac conversions for this keyboard. The Freestyle2 also comes with a few preprogrammed macro keys for productivity. I haven't found too much use for these with my workflow. I used to use a cheap flat keyboard for work that left my hands useless by the end of my shift. There were days when I couldn't finish my work because the pain would be unbearable. Since making the switch to the Freestyle2, I haven't had any issues with pain in my hands and wrists. I recommend taking regular breaks and looking into stretches for added comfort. My only other complaint about this keyboard is that there is no number keypad. I don't really need one for my workflow, the number line works well enough, but the split design makes using numbers a slower experience. It isn't unmanageable, but people who work with numbers should look into getting a separate keypad. Kinesis offers a Numeric Keypad for those interested. If you are looking to make your setup a bit more ergonomic, consider the Kinesis Freestyle2 Keyboard. This is the perfect option if you don't care about a backlight, customizations, or key switches.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great price and excellent quality
*by T***. on June 24, 2026*

I originally bought this to help with wrist pain (I do a lot of programming), and it was one of the best purchases I've made on Amazon. Time will tell how long this holds up, as it has only been a few months, but it's comfortable to use, and works / connects great on pretty much any setup (I'm on Linux). I also love being able to keep a broad posture, spacing the two halves fairly far apart, and this tends to help with back pain as well. It seems pretty durable, as well. The only downside has been a semi-functional 'B' key; I have to pry it up frequently to make sure no dirt has gotten trapped underneath, because it happens frequently and prevents the key from working properly. Other than that, however, this is the best thing I could find for the price point, and I really like it.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Kinesis Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard for PC (20" Extended Separation)
- KINESIS VIP3 Tenting Accessory for Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard (AC820)
- KINESIS Freestyle2 Keypad for PC & Mac

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