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title: "Advantage360 Split Ergonomic Keyboard - USB-C | Mechanical Switches | Fully Programmable | Contoured Shape | Adjustable Tenting | PBT Keycaps"
brand: "kinesis"
price: "₹ 84078"
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# USB-C & USB-A dual connectivity 76-key mechanical precision 3-level adjustable ergonomic tenting Advantage360 Split Ergonomic Keyboard - USB-C | Mechanical Switches | Fully Programmable | Contoured Shape | Adjustable Tenting | PBT Keycaps

**Brand:** kinesis
**Price:** ₹ 84078
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⌨️ Elevate your workflow with the keyboard designed for pros who refuse to compromise.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Advantage360 Split Ergonomic Keyboard - USB-C | Mechanical Switches | Fully Programmable | Contoured Shape | Adjustable Tenting | PBT Keycaps by kinesis
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 84078 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
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Premium Build with PBT Keycaps:** Resist shine and wear with textured, high-quality keycaps for a sleek, professional look.
- • **Fully Programmable SmartSet Engine:** Customize 9 profiles and 5 layers on-the-fly with onboard or app-based macro programming.
- • **Universal Compatibility, Zero Hassle:** Plug-and-play support across Windows, macOS, Linux, and Chrome with 3-year warranty.
- • **Ergonomic Mastery for All-Day Comfort:** Patented contoured split design with adjustable tenting reduces strain and boosts productivity.
- • **Tactile Mechanical Switches That Last:** Durable Gateron Brown switches rated for 50M presses deliver satisfying, fatigue-free typing.

## Overview

The Kinesis Advantage360 is a premium split ergonomic mechanical keyboard featuring 76 Gateron Brown tactile switches, a patented contoured design with adjustable tenting for personalized comfort, and fully programmable SmartSet software supporting 9 profiles and 5 layers. It offers dual USB-C/USB-A connectivity, PBT keycaps for durability, and broad OS compatibility, making it the ultimate tool for professionals seeking to enhance typing efficiency and reduce strain during long work sessions.

## Description

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Review: Good, bad, and the awesome - It's been about twenty years since I first used a Kinesis and haven't used one since. For the past 14 months I've been using a Moonlander split keyboard. It's a decent keyboard, but the options for tenting are very poor unless you invest in more hardware purchased from their site. They do offer excellent support, though. I'd had the keyboard for about six months when the right side thumb cluster hinge broke. They sent me a replacement for free. Back to the Kinesis. I write A LOT. I'm a full-time author so I bang out hundreds of thousands of words per year. I'm in my mid-fifties, and fingers and wrist hurt all the time because of poor ergonomics and cheap keyboards. The Kinesis Advantage 360 is kind of amazing. It has true tenting, and the concave nature of the pieces means you can comfortably rest your palms on the outside and only move your fingers. Since I have used a split ortho board for over a year, this was not a huge learning curve. The keys are laid out well, but I had to change a few. I like the CTRL and ALT on the left side on the bottom row. I moved those keys using the ZMK software which is not really friendly. You have to have a Github account, fork builds, and then use the key mapper to generate new firmware. Each piece of the keyboard them must be connected via USB. Copy the corresponding builds to each piece and then swap key caps. I'm happy with the four or five keys I moved and have this looking almost exactly like my Moonlander layout. Bluetooth has worked perfectly on my PC. I've had zero issues so far. I hit a key in the morning and my PC wakes up. I leave the backlighting off. After two weeks of heavy use, the batteries are still going strong without a recharge. I purchased the palm pad separately. Why aren't these included with this very expensive keyboard? Come to find out, they might not be needed depending on your hands. I find them okay, but I will probably switch back to using the palm rests without the pads. They are comfortable and all, but I'm making more typos with them installed. This is a very expensive keyboard, and it will not be for everyone. There is a learning curve. When I initially switched to a Moonlander, my WPM dropped to about five words per minute. I'm a slow and not very accurate typist, but after this short amount of time I'm up to about 70 WPM with a 98% accuracy rate. This is fantastic for my old hands. Overall, this is a technical board that requires an understanding that the interface software is far from user friendly. Remapping keys will be challenging. I find that the key caps get oily from my fingers rather quickly, which is a weird thing to write, but it's true. So far this has not affected my typing, but I feel like I need to wipe them with a cloth a few times a week. Lightly textured key caps would have been perfect on this thing. Even with these negatives, I feel this keyboard beats the Moonlander by a mile. This is a true ergo keyboard and so far I love typing on it. The Gateron brown switches feel really nice. Negatives aside, this is the best keyboard I've ever owned. I look forward to many years with this thing.
Review: A very good keyboard with a couple of flaws - I have had the Kinesis Advantage360 for about a week now and am finding it a little easier to adapt to than expected. However, this review probably would be 4.5 stars if possible. There are two problems with the keyboard: The linear keyswitches supplied with it are too soft for me. When moving a finger from the home keys, I often wind up typing extra letters without knowing that I have pressed another key. I wish Kinesis offered a wider variety of keyswitches. I probably would go with silent browns if they were available and definitely would prefer a slightly stiffer linear keyswitch. The other issue seems unavoidable: It takes a lot of area to lay keys out this way. You need large hands or the fingers of a pianist to reach all the keys. I often find myself taking my hand off the keyboard to reach something with my pinkies and then have to find the home keys again. This is easier than it might be because, thanks to a suggestion in another review, I replaced the home keypads with the keycaps for my old Kinesis Freestyle Pro. They are much easier to recognize by touch than the keys the Advantage360 comes with. In all, I am quite satisfied with this keyboard and expect it to improve my typing efficiency before the month is over. It probably would go faster if not for the keyswitches.

## Features

- CONTOURED ERGONOMIC SHAPE PROVEN TO INCREASE COMFORT AND PRODUCTIVITY: Patented design features split key wells with concave shape, thumb keys, orthogonal layout, plus integrated tenting and palm supports. New split design enables separation up to 10" with the included cable and features 3 adjustable tenting heights to accommodate any body type.
- MECHANICAL SWITCHES AND PBT KEYCAPS PROVIDE A PREMIUM TYPING EXPERIENCE: Gateron Brown stem switches feature low activation force, popular tactile "bump", and incredible durability (50M presses). New and improved PBT keycaps resist shine and improve look, sound, and feel.
- SMARTSET PROGRAMMING ENGINE MAKES CUSTOMIZATION QUICK AND EASY: Reconfigure each of the 9 Profiles on-the-fly using onboard programming or download the SmartSet App for Windows/Mac and to build/edit powerful macros, access special actions, customize Indicator LEDs, or configure all 5 layers. All settings are saved directly to the keyboards 8MB v-Drive.
- PLUG-AND-PLAY WITH ALL MAJOR OPERATING SYSTEMS: Windows 7-11, macOS, Linux, Chrome. 3 Year Warranty and US Tech Support.
- IN THE BOX: Keyboard (KB360-GBR), Braided USB-C to USB-C Link Cable (10"), Braided USB-C to USB-A PC Cable, Extra Keycaps and Puller, Bridge Connector, Quick Start Guide (Note: Premium Palm Pads (AC360pp) sold separately)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BCHFHX6V |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Split Keyset Design, Wrist Rest |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #232 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | KINESIS |
| Built-In Media | Bridge Connector, Extra Keycaps, Keycap Puller, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 104 |
| Color | Dark Gray |
| Compatible Devices | PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Linux, MacOS, Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 366 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00607998360002 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15"L x 8"W x 3"H |
| Item Type Name | Keyboards |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | Premium mechanical ergonomic keyboard |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Kinesis |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Gateron Brown |
| Mfr Part Number | KB360-GBR |
| Model Name | Kinesis |
| Model Number | KB360-GBR |
| Number of Keys | 76 |
| Number of Sections | 9 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Series Number | 360 |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, Hotkeys and Media Keys , Split Keyset Design, Wrist Rest |
| Style Name | SmartSet (USB) | Tactile Switch |
| Switch Type | Tactile |
| UPC | 607998360002 |
| Warranty Description | 3 Year Manufacturer |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** KINESIS
- **Color:** Dark Gray
- **Compatible Devices:** PC
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB-A
- **Keyboard Description:** Premium mechanical ergonomic keyboard
- **Keyboard backlighting color support:** Single Color
- **Product Dimensions:** 15"L x 8"W x 3"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Office
- **Special Feature:** Ergonomic, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Split Keyset Design, Wrist Rest
- **Style:** SmartSet (USB) | Tactile Switch

## Images

![Advantage360 Split Ergonomic Keyboard - USB-C | Mechanical Switches | Fully Programmable | Contoured Shape | Adjustable Tenting | PBT Keycaps - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51jEVi2sHHL.jpg)

## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can it be continuously plugged into power for uninterrupted use even though it's wireless?**
A: Yes you can. :)

**Q: Is this listing the Pro or base model?**
A: This is the base model# KB360-GBR (wired)

The Pro is model#: KB360-PRO-GBR

**Q: Is this the base model or the pro model with bluetooth?**
A: It seems to be for both, so it's a bit confusing.
Depending on which one is in stock, it'll show that one.
The base model (KB360-GBR) is: amazon.com/dp/B0BCHFHX6V
The Pro model (KB360-PRO-GBR) is: amazon.com/dp/B0BCHMGZMD
So watch your PN & ASIN when adding to cart.

**Q: Can it pair with multiple devices to switch between whichever device is on?**
A: The Advantage360 Pro has 5 Profiles so can you pair the keyboard with up to 5 Bluetooth devices and quickly switch between the devises but switching profiles on the keyboard.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good, bad, and the awesome
*by Z***R on January 8, 2023*

It's been about twenty years since I first used a Kinesis and haven't used one since. For the past 14 months I've been using a Moonlander split keyboard. It's a decent keyboard, but the options for tenting are very poor unless you invest in more hardware purchased from their site. They do offer excellent support, though. I'd had the keyboard for about six months when the right side thumb cluster hinge broke. They sent me a replacement for free. Back to the Kinesis. I write A LOT. I'm a full-time author so I bang out hundreds of thousands of words per year. I'm in my mid-fifties, and fingers and wrist hurt all the time because of poor ergonomics and cheap keyboards. The Kinesis Advantage 360 is kind of amazing. It has true tenting, and the concave nature of the pieces means you can comfortably rest your palms on the outside and only move your fingers. Since I have used a split ortho board for over a year, this was not a huge learning curve. The keys are laid out well, but I had to change a few. I like the CTRL and ALT on the left side on the bottom row. I moved those keys using the ZMK software which is not really friendly. You have to have a Github account, fork builds, and then use the key mapper to generate new firmware. Each piece of the keyboard them must be connected via USB. Copy the corresponding builds to each piece and then swap key caps. I'm happy with the four or five keys I moved and have this looking almost exactly like my Moonlander layout. Bluetooth has worked perfectly on my PC. I've had zero issues so far. I hit a key in the morning and my PC wakes up. I leave the backlighting off. After two weeks of heavy use, the batteries are still going strong without a recharge. I purchased the palm pad separately. Why aren't these included with this very expensive keyboard? Come to find out, they might not be needed depending on your hands. I find them okay, but I will probably switch back to using the palm rests without the pads. They are comfortable and all, but I'm making more typos with them installed. This is a very expensive keyboard, and it will not be for everyone. There is a learning curve. When I initially switched to a Moonlander, my WPM dropped to about five words per minute. I'm a slow and not very accurate typist, but after this short amount of time I'm up to about 70 WPM with a 98% accuracy rate. This is fantastic for my old hands. Overall, this is a technical board that requires an understanding that the interface software is far from user friendly. Remapping keys will be challenging. I find that the key caps get oily from my fingers rather quickly, which is a weird thing to write, but it's true. So far this has not affected my typing, but I feel like I need to wipe them with a cloth a few times a week. Lightly textured key caps would have been perfect on this thing. Even with these negatives, I feel this keyboard beats the Moonlander by a mile. This is a true ergo keyboard and so far I love typing on it. The Gateron brown switches feel really nice. Negatives aside, this is the best keyboard I've ever owned. I look forward to many years with this thing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A very good keyboard with a couple of flaws
*by A***R on June 1, 2026*

I have had the Kinesis Advantage360 for about a week now and am finding it a little easier to adapt to than expected. However, this review probably would be 4.5 stars if possible. There are two problems with the keyboard: The linear keyswitches supplied with it are too soft for me. When moving a finger from the home keys, I often wind up typing extra letters without knowing that I have pressed another key. I wish Kinesis offered a wider variety of keyswitches. I probably would go with silent browns if they were available and definitely would prefer a slightly stiffer linear keyswitch. The other issue seems unavoidable: It takes a lot of area to lay keys out this way. You need large hands or the fingers of a pianist to reach all the keys. I often find myself taking my hand off the keyboard to reach something with my pinkies and then have to find the home keys again. This is easier than it might be because, thanks to a suggestion in another review, I replaced the home keypads with the keycaps for my old Kinesis Freestyle Pro. They are much easier to recognize by touch than the keys the Advantage360 comes with. In all, I am quite satisfied with this keyboard and expect it to improve my typing efficiency before the month is over. It probably would go faster if not for the keyswitches.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Adv360Pro. Very very good with minor caveat.
*by G***D on February 22, 2023*

I purchased the Kinesis Advantage 360 keyboard a few weeks ago, and I am confident that it will be my go-to keyboard for a long time. The keyboard is incredibly comfortable to use, and I was able to easily customize the keys with the Kinesis graphical keymapping tool. Although the build quality is decent, I felt that the default ABS plastic keycaps that came with the purchase were of low quality. Fortunately, replacing them with Kinesis PBT keys made a significant difference. Initially, I had a Bluetooth connection issue, but after troubleshooting, I haven't experienced any problems since. Although the keyboard comes with a higher price tag, I believe that it's worth the investment. If you work on a computer a lot, just like with investing in a high-quality chair, it's essential to prioritize ergonomics and comfort. I recently started feeling a tingling sensation, soreness, and sometimes minor pain in my wrists while typing on a regular keyboard, which led me to research ergonomic keyboards. I'm thrilled that I found the Kinesis Advantage 360 because it has significantly reduced my discomfort and improved my typing experience. But even if you don't have any problems with your wrists/hands, I still think this is a great keyboard to consider. It took me about a week to get used to the keyboard layout, but with daily practice, typing at least thirty minutes to an hour each day, I was able to return to my average typing speed of 90wpm. Three weeks in, I feel like I am in total control of this keyboard, including all the special symbols, without even looking at the keys. I have never felt this level of control with a regular keyboard. While I changed the mapping for the hotkeys, I left the key mapping alone for the majority of the keys. Some of the special symbols, such as equal/plus, back tick/tilde, and curly brackets, were challenging to get used to, but with plenty of practice, I have significantly improved. It's worth noting that it's normal to experience some frustration when using a keyboard like this, but I believe that anyone can come to appreciate it with practice. There is a good chance that you might run into Bluetooth connection issues with this keyboard at some point, but be aware that this is a normal thing for any type of bluetooth electronics. For me, after troubleshooting, the Bluetooth issue has not returned yet, but it is very infrequent and minor enough that the benefits of this keyboard outweigh the potential downsides.

## Frequently Bought Together

- KINESIS Advantage360 Split Ergonomic Keyboard - USB-C | Mechanical Switches | Fully Programmable | Contoured Shape | Adjustable Tenting | PBT Keycaps
- KINESIS Advantage360 Palm Pads - Magnetic | Cushioned Foam | Washable
- Advantage360 Blank Keycap Set - PBT Plastic | 76 Key Set | Logo Keycap Puller

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