Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Kinesis Freestyle 2 separated showing split design and low-force keys
Kinesis Freestyle2 with VIP3 accessory showing tenting and palm support options
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
    Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
    Kinesis Freestyle 2 separated showing split design and low-force keys
    Kinesis Freestyle2 with VIP3 accessory showing tenting and palm support options
    Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
    Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
    Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Kinesis Freestyle 2 separated showing split design and low-force keys
Kinesis Freestyle2 with VIP3 accessory showing tenting and palm support options
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Kinesis Freestyle 2 separated showing split design and low-force keys
Kinesis Freestyle2 with VIP3 accessory showing tenting and palm support options
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
    Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
    Kinesis Freestyle 2 separated showing split design and low-force keys
    Kinesis Freestyle2 with VIP3 accessory showing tenting and palm support options
    Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
    Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
    Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Kinesis Freestyle 2 separated showing split design and low-force keys
Kinesis Freestyle2 with VIP3 accessory showing tenting and palm support options
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.
Two-module adjustable split keyboard with a flexible pivot tether and an embedded 10-key pad, predominantly in black color.

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Description

Affordable Ergonomic Comfort Without Compromise

Traditional keyboards force your hands into unnatural positions that cause wrist pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and repetitive strain injuries. If you're experiencing discomfort during typing but aren't ready for a contoured keyboard, the Kinesis Freestyle2 delivers immediate ergonomic relief with zero learning curve.

The Kinesis Freestyle2 Solution

The Freestyle2 is the most accessible entry point into split keyboard ergonomics—delivering immediate wrist strain relief and neutral hand positioning without the adaptation period of contoured designs. Separate the two halves to shoulder width and eliminate ulnar deviation while maintaining the familiar QWERTY layout you already know.

Why Choose the Freestyle2

  • Adjustable split design: Separate keyboard halves from 0–20 inches apart to match your shoulder width and eliminate ulnar deviation
  • Low-force tactile keys: Membrane switches require minimal actuation force, reducing finger fatigue during extended typing sessions
  • Zero learning curve: Standard QWERTY layout means instant productivity—no adaptation period required
  • Plug-and-play simplicity: USB connection works immediately with Windows and Mac—no drivers or software required
  • Compact footprint: Space-saving design fits smaller desks while maintaining full-size key spacing
  • Optional tenting: Add VIP3 or V3 accessory kit for 5–15° tenting and cushioned palm supports

Who This Keyboard Is For

Ideal for office workers, writers, developers, and data entry professionals experiencing wrist pain or early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome. Perfect for users who want ergonomic benefits without the learning curve of contoured keyboards or the cost of mechanical switches.

Technical Specifications

  • Switch Type: Low-force tactile membrane
  • Layout: Standard QWERTY with embedded numeric keypad
  • Connectivity: USB 2.0 (dual cable, 9-inch separation standard; 20-inch available)
  • Adjustability: 0–20" separation; optional VIP3 (5–10° tenting) or V3 (10–15° tenting)
  • Dimensions: Each module 11.6" W × 6" D × 1.2" H
  • Compatibility: Windows (XP and later), Mac OS X (10.6 and later)
  • Warranty: 2-year manufacturer warranty
  • Made in USA
  • What's Included: 2 keyboard modules, 9" linking cable (or 20" for extended models), USB cable, quick start guide

Why AskErgoWorks

As certified ergonomics specialists with over 30 years of experience, we've fitted thousands of professionals with the right ergonomic keyboards. The Kinesis Freestyle2 consistently ranks as our top recommendation for users new to split keyboards—it delivers clinical-grade ergonomic benefits at an accessible price point with zero learning curve.

Every product we carry is vetted through our professional ergonomic assessment process. We don't just sell keyboards; we provide the expertise to ensure your setup supports long-term health and productivity.

Need help choosing the right keyboard or accessories? Our ergonomic evaluation services include personalized keyboard recommendations based on your work tasks, typing volume, symptom profile, and workspace constraints.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between PC and Mac versions?

The Mac version includes Mac-specific modifier keys (Command, Option) and function keys optimized for macOS. The PC version has Windows keys and standard PC function keys. Both work on either platform, but the labeled keys match your operating system.

Do I need the VIP3 or V3 accessory kit?

The base Freestyle2 provides split separation benefits. Add VIP3 for 5–10° tenting and cushioned palm supports if you experience wrist extension pain. Choose V3 for 10–15° tenting if you need more aggressive wrist angle correction. Our ergonomic specialists can help determine which setup is right for you.

How long does it take to adjust to a split keyboard?

Most users adapt within 1–3 days because the Freestyle2 uses a standard QWERTY layout. Start with minimal separation (6–8 inches) and gradually increase to shoulder width as you become comfortable. The ergonomic benefits—reduced wrist strain—are typically noticeable immediately.

Can I use this keyboard for gaming?

The Freestyle2 works for casual gaming, but serious gamers should consider the Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB+ which offers mechanical switches, programmable macros, and RGB lighting optimized for gaming performance.

What separation distance should I use?

Start at shoulder-width separation (typically 12–16 inches for most users). Your hands should align naturally with your forearms without inward wrist deviation. The standard 9-inch cable allows up to 18 inches of separation; the 20-inch cable extends this further.

Is this keyboard quieter than mechanical keyboards?

Yes. The Freestyle2 uses low-force membrane switches that are significantly quieter than mechanical switches, making it ideal for shared office environments or noise-sensitive workspaces.

Can I add tenting later if I buy the base model?

Absolutely. You can purchase the VIP3 or V3 accessory kit separately at any time and add it to your existing Freestyle2 keyboard.

How does this compare to the Kinesis Freestyle Pro?

The Freestyle2 uses membrane switches and is more affordable ($99–$144 depending on configuration). The Freestyle Pro features Cherry MX mechanical switches, programmable keys, and dual-channel connectivity for $179+. Choose Freestyle2 for quiet, budget-friendly ergonomics; choose Pro for mechanical feel and advanced programming.

Description

Affordable Ergonomic Comfort Without Compromise

Traditional keyboards force your hands into unnatural positions that cause wrist pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and repetitive strain injuries. If you're experiencing discomfort during typing but aren't ready for a contoured keyboard, the Kinesis Freestyle2 delivers immediate ergonomic relief with zero learning curve.

The Kinesis Freestyle2 Solution

The Freestyle2 is the most accessible entry point into split keyboard ergonomics—delivering immediate wrist strain relief and neutral hand positioning without the adaptation period of contoured designs. Separate the two halves to shoulder width and eliminate ulnar deviation while maintaining the familiar QWERTY layout you already know.

Why Choose the Freestyle2

  • Adjustable split design: Separate keyboard halves from 0–20 inches apart to match your shoulder width and eliminate ulnar deviation
  • Low-force tactile keys: Membrane switches require minimal actuation force, reducing finger fatigue during extended typing sessions
  • Zero learning curve: Standard QWERTY layout means instant productivity—no adaptation period required
  • Plug-and-play simplicity: USB connection works immediately with Windows and Mac—no drivers or software required
  • Compact footprint: Space-saving design fits smaller desks while maintaining full-size key spacing
  • Optional tenting: Add VIP3 or V3 accessory kit for 5–15° tenting and cushioned palm supports

Who This Keyboard Is For

Ideal for office workers, writers, developers, and data entry professionals experiencing wrist pain or early signs of carpal tunnel syndrome. Perfect for users who want ergonomic benefits without the learning curve of contoured keyboards or the cost of mechanical switches.

Technical Specifications

  • Switch Type: Low-force tactile membrane
  • Layout: Standard QWERTY with embedded numeric keypad
  • Connectivity: USB 2.0 (dual cable, 9-inch separation standard; 20-inch available)
  • Adjustability: 0–20" separation; optional VIP3 (5–10° tenting) or V3 (10–15° tenting)
  • Dimensions: Each module 11.6" W × 6" D × 1.2" H
  • Compatibility: Windows (XP and later), Mac OS X (10.6 and later)
  • Warranty: 2-year manufacturer warranty
  • Made in USA
  • What's Included: 2 keyboard modules, 9" linking cable (or 20" for extended models), USB cable, quick start guide

Why AskErgoWorks

As certified ergonomics specialists with over 30 years of experience, we've fitted thousands of professionals with the right ergonomic keyboards. The Kinesis Freestyle2 consistently ranks as our top recommendation for users new to split keyboards—it delivers clinical-grade ergonomic benefits at an accessible price point with zero learning curve.

Every product we carry is vetted through our professional ergonomic assessment process. We don't just sell keyboards; we provide the expertise to ensure your setup supports long-term health and productivity.

Need help choosing the right keyboard or accessories? Our ergonomic evaluation services include personalized keyboard recommendations based on your work tasks, typing volume, symptom profile, and workspace constraints.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between PC and Mac versions?

The Mac version includes Mac-specific modifier keys (Command, Option) and function keys optimized for macOS. The PC version has Windows keys and standard PC function keys. Both work on either platform, but the labeled keys match your operating system.

Do I need the VIP3 or V3 accessory kit?

The base Freestyle2 provides split separation benefits. Add VIP3 for 5–10° tenting and cushioned palm supports if you experience wrist extension pain. Choose V3 for 10–15° tenting if you need more aggressive wrist angle correction. Our ergonomic specialists can help determine which setup is right for you.

How long does it take to adjust to a split keyboard?

Most users adapt within 1–3 days because the Freestyle2 uses a standard QWERTY layout. Start with minimal separation (6–8 inches) and gradually increase to shoulder width as you become comfortable. The ergonomic benefits—reduced wrist strain—are typically noticeable immediately.

Can I use this keyboard for gaming?

The Freestyle2 works for casual gaming, but serious gamers should consider the Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB+ which offers mechanical switches, programmable macros, and RGB lighting optimized for gaming performance.

What separation distance should I use?

Start at shoulder-width separation (typically 12–16 inches for most users). Your hands should align naturally with your forearms without inward wrist deviation. The standard 9-inch cable allows up to 18 inches of separation; the 20-inch cable extends this further.

Is this keyboard quieter than mechanical keyboards?

Yes. The Freestyle2 uses low-force membrane switches that are significantly quieter than mechanical switches, making it ideal for shared office environments or noise-sensitive workspaces.

Can I add tenting later if I buy the base model?

Absolutely. You can purchase the VIP3 or V3 accessory kit separately at any time and add it to your existing Freestyle2 keyboard.

How does this compare to the Kinesis Freestyle Pro?

The Freestyle2 uses membrane switches and is more affordable ($99–$144 depending on configuration). The Freestyle Pro features Cherry MX mechanical switches, programmable keys, and dual-channel connectivity for $179+. Choose Freestyle2 for quiet, budget-friendly ergonomics; choose Pro for mechanical feel and advanced programming.

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