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This week I received a [Kinesis Freestyle
Pro](https://kinesis-ergo.com/shop/freestyle-pro/) based on a recommendation
from a colleague. Over five years ago I had previously used an earlier model of
a split keyboard from Kinesis, and while I found that the split keyboard
allowed my chest to remain open and comfortable during the day, the dome-bubble
keys gradually became inconsistent and unpleasant to work with.
from a colleague. Over five years ago I had used an earlier model of a split
keyboard from Kinesis, and while I found that the split keyboard allowed my
chest to remain open and comfortable during the day, the dome-bubble keys
gradually became inconsistent and unpleasant to work with.
Since then I have enjoyed a number of different keyboards with mechanical keys,
but none of them have been very ergonomic. Mechanical keys in keyboards have a
very consistent and smooth feel for each key press, ensuring that no finger has
to work harder than the other. The two downsides to every mechanical keyboard I
have used however has been that they're almost never in an ergonomic
form-factor and they're **loud**. For some the noise might be a feature, but
but none of them have been very ergonomic. Mechanical keys have a
very consistent and smooth feel for each press, ensuring that no one finger has
to work harder than the other. The downsides to every mechanical keyboard I
have used however have been that they're almost never in an ergonomic
form-factor and they are **loud**. For some the noise might be a feature, but
for me it is a bug. Loud keys make it impossible to add notes while on a video
call, or work closely with somebody in a shared office environment without
being annoying! The Kinesis Freestyle Pro "Quiet" has neither of these defects