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SPLIT KEYBOARD

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Mistel MD770 white mechanical keyboard
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199,00 Incl. VAT
164,46 Excl. VAT
R-Go  Split Break split keyboard black - Bluetooth
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119,00 Incl. VAT
98,35 Excl. VAT
Kinesis Form split keyboard with touchpad
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279,00 Incl. VAT
230,58 Excl. VAT
Kinesis Freestyle2 XL split keyboard for PC
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199,00 Incl. VAT
164,46 Excl. VAT
Kinesis Advantage2 ergonomic keyboard silver
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539,00 Incl. VAT
445,45 Excl. VAT
Mistel MD770 RGB white mechanical keyboard
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219,00 Incl. VAT
180,99 Excl. VAT
Mistel MD600 V3 Barocco RGB Black split keyboard
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179,00 Incl. VAT
147,93 Excl. VAT
X-Bows Knight Plus hot-swappable keyboard
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259,00 Incl. VAT
214,05 Excl. VAT
X-Bows Knight hot-swappable keyboard
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199,00 Incl. VAT
164,46 Excl. VAT

Customer reviews of their split keyboard

“The 30 days aren't up yet, but I already know the keyboard is staying. Because both parts can be placed separately in the correct position, the strain on my wrist has already been reduced.” - Lisette
“My verdict on the V2 ergonomic keyboard ? I think, and I truly mean it, that it saved my career as a copywriter!” - Monique

Why do I need a split keyboard?

Splitting a keyboard into 2 parts sounds strange, but it isn't. It's ideal for adopting the perfect posture. Furthermore, its flexibility makes it a suitable partner for almost any user. Whether you are broad or narrow, have short or long arms, a split keyboard adapts to you.

The biggest problem with a standard keyboard is its straight design. It makes it somewhat more difficult to adopt a good, compact posture. Try placing your keyboard close to you and putting your fingers on the board. Your wrists will almost always bend slightly. This bend will eventually become irritating and can cause unpleasant complaints. Try placing your hands in line with your arms on the board, and you will see that your little finger is higher than your index finger.

And it is precisely this problem that a keyboard split in two solves. The hands can remain nicely in line with the arms, which offers more relaxation for the wrists. Thanks to this relaxation, you can type comfortably for much longer.

 Split keyboardStandard keyboard
Good for the wrists
Promotes natural posture
Relaxes the muscles
Long-term comfortable working
Adaptable to user
Effective against wrist complaints