What I Learned Spending +$2000 On Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboards

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Here is what I learned after spending over $2000 on ergonomic mechanical keyboards.

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Definitely give the Dygma Defy a try. As someone who prefers a clutter free desktop, having a wireless keyboard is a must and the Defy is the only one that offers both Bluetooth and low latency RF

GeckoEidechse
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I've become a huge fan of the Keebio Iris and the Lily58 these last 4 years. 100% agree that split ergos are the way to go!

TheEriclikeseatin
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I keep wondering if there are even developers who spent between 100$ and 1000$ on keyboards.

It's either 20$ membrane 100% wide keeb being used for eternity. Or owning multiple 400+$ split boards because each one was a little better than the previous one.
Just by logic there would need to be a person being between those two levels, but I have not witnessed one yet. Maybe it's quantum keyboard mechanics.

Nephtys
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I know the 360 Pro uses the ZMK firmware which opens up to open-source GUIs. Would you happen to know if Advantage 360 also uses an open-source firmware?

GreatWalker
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Thanks so much this is the video I needed. PrimeAgen had the same issues with the fully Bluetooth model and he prefers the wired version too.

austintaylor
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have u heard of the glove80? i like it better than the kinesis360

alexlo
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HI Thomas do you need a editor as i recently watched your some of the video and they are not well edited

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