This is the BEST Split Keyboard for Software Engineers
Discover the ultimate keyboard for software engineers-the Kinesis 360! In this video, I dive into why the Kinesis 360 split keyboard is a game-changer for coding efficiency and comfort. Learn about its unique features, ergonomic design, and how it can enhance your programming experience.
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Well, now you're gonna have to try the glove80 as well. There's really no getting around it.
I guess you are right haha
It's because of guys like you and prime i started to learn touch typing , 2 months in 25 wpm to 70wpm . After 100 wpm for sure I'm gonna buy a kinesis .
Hell yeah man
This man is the best salesman out there for keyboards. Totally not browsing the products now to see what’s up
EHHEEHEH
I have a Kinesis Advantage 360 myself and LOVE IT. Well worth the money.
been on the search for a new keeb!! thank you!!! 😤😤😤
I've been using the Kinesis 360 Pro for about a year now, a little more. Honestly, the biggest gripe I have with it is: It is not easy to get good switches. Either you pay a 3rd party (US only, get lost the rest of the world) vendor to do it - or you DIY and void your warranty. And that there are no ways that I know of to get spare parts, at least not easily accessible. This in combination with the high price-point make it a much harder sell and that made me more than happy when I could buy one second hand saving a bit on the price. HOWEVER it's a phenomenal keyboard with all the bells and whistles I looked for in an ergo keyboard: ZMK fully programmable, ortholinear, thumb clusters, bluetooth, split, tilt, curved key well. 4/5 yet so close to being a 5/5
Yeah, the switches are the pain but hey, i made peace with it LOL
I have had mine since early feb and already back to full typing speed. Best keyboard, I have the wired version and very happy
I love kinesis, but I actually went the other way recently and grabbed a zsa voyager. The smaller number of keys and intelligent configurator for layering has been great
I've been using the moonlander for a few years now and have been loving it.
My Glove 80 is inbound from New York right now. Edged out over the Kinesis for me, though never tried these split keyboards. Gonna need that Glove 80 comparison video for sure.
Yeah i wanna try one for sure
Bro, I’m really waiting for the spring ending to get mine 😍
I'm working on a Corne right now. Its cool because it solves the same problem of having to stretch to reach further away keys by just not having further away keys. All the keys are one key away from the home row and it has only 42.
dude i really wanna try corne one day
Team Glove 80 because I was looking at the Kinesis, but I love low profile switches; can't get used to or enjoy MX style switches anymore since going LP
Tip for broken Bros: you can build a dactyl manuform for less than 60$, using amoeba PCB, pi-2040 and 3d printed case.
I eventually want to build my own Dactyl
@@MelkeyDev it's an amazing experience, but take a weekend do it, its a fancy jigsaw. Much appreciation. Love your work!
Great video. I love my adv 360. All my RSI is gone since using it. Truly an endgame level keeb.
Does you Kinesis have Gateron Brown, Kailh Clicky White or Quiet Pink switches?
After some years with my HHKB I wanted to go for the moon lander but instead went with a Piantor Pro split keyboard. And I love it. Split columnar keyboards are the thing, I cannot use a staggered keyboard anymore.
The Kinesis is one out of three keyboards I would like to try. The others would be the Dygma Defy and the Moonlander's sibling, the Voyager as a kind of traveling keyboard.
Just ordered my ZSA Voyager today :)
got mine a few weeks ago and its great :)
Let me know what you think about it
I am happy, because today we have a world of mechanical, ergonomic and accessible keyboards options, for all taste. I have a Corne keyboard with a tenting kit, an Ergotravel, Alice and reviung41, also if you want a concave keyboard like kinesis 360 but cheaper and full firmware programmable as well exists various Dactyl keyboards options with concave design.
Its really a great time - so many options
what a beautiful looking muscular gigachad programmer. a rare one in this field
Wish I could switch from moonlander (broken thumb module) to kinesis now, but taxes to import it to brazil are way to high
I have the Glove80 and the ZSA Voyager. I actually prefer the Voyager. I have choc pro red switches in the Glove80 and I am currently using choc sunset switches in my Voyager. I am looking forward to trying the ambient choc twighlight in the voyager whenever they show up in the mail.
There is just something about the layout and the position of the thumb keys on the Voyager that feels the best to my hands. Also, my thumbs don't hurt as much using the voyager. Don't get me wrong, I love the Glove80 and the key well truly is awesome. But sometimes, I feel some pain in my thumbs and Voyager surprisingly feels more comfortable to type on. I know my thumbs would hurt even worse on a Kinesis 360 since the thumb keys are even higher than the Glove80. I also prefer low profile choc switches so voyager and Glove80 make more sense for me. Moonlander and Kinesis use MX switches. I just got the Voyager about a month ago so maybe my opinion will change after using it for a while longer. But, so far it's been great and I really like the Oryx software. For Glove80, I just use nickcoutsos/keymap-editor.
I have both too, I always end up using the Glove 80. I feel like the zsa isn't super comfortable / not concave.
hell yeah man. At the end of the day, its what you want to use
How about HHKB studio is that better than Kinesis advantage 360 ?
not ortholinear why bother
Been eyeing the new Kinesis for a while. Just got stopped by the price :D. I might rethink that.
hopefully my discount code helps even a little bit
Last week I’ve bought a Moonlander and your review was one of the primary sources for that decision and now I hate you 😂 But hey, after 3 days of use, I’m kinda happy with the Moonlander.
I have this . But I hate that it doesn’t have a track ball like the ultimate hacking keyboard V2 .
I really want to try concave keyboard but eu options are so bad. Both kinesis and glove80 are US based so you need to spend super premium to get those on top of an already expensive, boutique product. There is also Dactyl Manuform but it's DIY, not something I want to deal with. Not to mention those DIY keyboard's are anything but cheap and Dactyl is actually pretty expensive to print.
shout out to my EU homies
I'm happy with my ZSA Voyager tbh
Hell yeah dude - thats what its all about
The real issue for me here is, I want to get kinesis over the glove80, because of the robust design, but they order a good price only in the US. For me in Poland, I need to pay like a 800$ to get one..
I got the glove80 few months ago; if you make a good video i'll get the kinesis *Edit - I can't buy it even if I want, amazon doesn't ship to me and their website only ships to US, maybe it's a sign...
ugh im sorry man i thought they could ship everywhere
I wish kinesis 360 is available here in the philippines 😢
:( im sorry man
Ferris Sweep is superior
I own a moon lander. Finger stretch is real
its SO real
Glove80 when?
When they send me one :)
@@MelkeyDev haha fair :) I got into split keyboards after your moonlander video but moved to glove80 recently. I guess kinesis and glove are quite similar tbh, the curve is the game changer.
You can ship me the gaming one if you want to
maybe
Glove 80.
Cyboard is much better for home use imo, much better thumb cluster layout compare to kinesis 360 for me
I need to check it out
Of course Go programmer needs a good keyboard to handle all err != nil
we need all the help we can get
To much keys, I'm already used to my corne 😅
oh LOL corne is a whole different beast
Skeletyl / TBK Mini > all
i gotta try it out
~650€ is quite the investment for a keyboard, If they didn't send you one, would you even consider it at all?
Hmm i was always interested in checking it out to be honest
Kinesis I hardly know her
oh bummpy
I don't know how you can claim Kinesis is the best when you haven't tried the glove 80.
i tried moonlander, and my good friend Primeagen used the Glove 80
Over 400 $ for a keyboard?? 😂😂😂
Yeah they are not cheap LOL
@@MelkeyDev around 600~ in aus lol. still dreaming of glove80 though
Unless your thumbs don’t work as well because of a disability.
Yeah, this is a good point that i didnt consider