

⌨️ Elevate your workflow with the keyboard designed for hands that hustle.
The Advantage360 Professional Split Mechanical Keyboard by Kinesis features a cutting-edge ergonomic design with concave keywells, vertical column key layout, and adjustable tenting to reduce hand and wrist strain. Equipped with tactile Gateron Brown switches and integrated palm supports, it promotes natural typing posture and long-term comfort, making it the go-to choice for professionals seeking productivity without compromise.










| ASIN | B0BCHMGZMD |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 66,751 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) 1,115 in Keyboards (Computers & Accessories) |
| Brand | Kinesis |
| Colour | Dark Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (176) |
| Date First Available | 28 Oct. 2022 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
| Item Weight | 1.45 kg |
| Item model number | KB360-PRO-GBR |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 1500 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | Kinesis |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 38.1 x 20.32 x 7.62 cm; 1.45 kg |
| Series | Kinesis |
I**N
Comfortable ergonomic keyboard
This keyboard is awesome! I've gone through a bunch of other keyboards over the years from cheap Dell ones, Keychron mechanical keyboards (great keyboards for normal layouts), Unicomp IBM Model M and was skeptical at first about this, primarily as I've never touch-typed.. can type fast with numerous fingers but mostly looked at the keyboard. This Kinesis has taught me to touch type too now, within a few weeks. I remapped a few of the keys due to programming needs, but it's so comfy and allows me to sit in a better position. It's not cheap, bit if you're looking for a split ergo keyboard, I'd highly recommend it!
N**E
I love this keyboard.
I have been a Kinesis user for about 13 years. I started with Kinesis Advantage over to Kinesis Advantage II and now I have Kinesis Advantage 360 pro. This is the best keyboard from Kinesis yet.
A**D
Very happy
First time using a Kinesis keyboard. The build quality is really nice. However, a few things let it down. There is no software for configuring the keyboard, you need to edit the QMK files and use GitHub this could be a big barrier for some people. There is a web configurator but is very limited in the number of features QMK features it supports Not wrist wrists rest are included. The default keycaps are very slippy. on the positive, the key well is very nice, the keys just line up with my fingers. typing on the 360 is a very nice experience.
J**D
Fastest return I've ever made
I'm a software engineer - so I have a fair idea on what I'm doing when it comes to basic connectivity. This keyboard simply refused to pair via bluetooth. I tried to overlook the quality issues: - loose power button on the left side - loose tenting mechanism - "broken" keys (the felt as if they'd been hammered) Overall, I'm incredibly disappointed in this (nearly) £700 keyboard. Would not recommend!
V**M
It took me ~ a month to get used to the keyboard, but now I love it. Something that it pushed me to do is to use right fingers to type certain keys. Also I feel a bit more efficient after I started to use VIM motions with the keyboard almost everywhere - magic.
D**Y
This keyboard is awful. Nearly 1000 dollars and you have to use a janky fork of a GitHub repository to change anything.
Z**R
It's been about twenty years since I first used a Kinesis and haven't used one since. For the past 14 months I've been using a Moonlander split keyboard. It's a decent keyboard, but the options for tenting are very poor unless you invest in more hardware purchased from their site. They do offer excellent support, though. I'd had the keyboard for about six months when the right side thumb cluster hinge broke. They sent me a replacement for free. Back to the Kinesis. I write A LOT. I'm a full-time author so I bang out hundreds of thousands of words per year. I'm in my mid-fifties, and fingers and wrist hurt all the time because of poor ergonomics and cheap keyboards. The Kinesis Advantage 360 is kind of amazing. It has true tenting, and the concave nature of the pieces means you can comfortably rest your palms on the outside and only move your fingers. Since I have used a split ortho board for over a year, this was not a huge learning curve. The keys are laid out well, but I had to change a few. I like the CTRL and ALT on the left side on the bottom row. I moved those keys using the ZMK software which is not really friendly. You have to have a Github account, fork builds, and then use the key mapper to generate new firmware. Each piece of the keyboard them must be connected via USB. Copy the corresponding builds to each piece and then swap key caps. I'm happy with the four or five keys I moved and have this looking almost exactly like my Moonlander layout. Bluetooth has worked perfectly on my PC. I've had zero issues so far. I hit a key in the morning and my PC wakes up. I leave the backlighting off. After two weeks of heavy use, the batteries are still going strong without a recharge. I purchased the palm pad separately. Why aren't these included with this very expensive keyboard? Come to find out, they might not be needed depending on your hands. I find them okay, but I will probably switch back to using the palm rests without the pads. They are comfortable and all, but I'm making more typos with them installed. This is a very expensive keyboard, and it will not be for everyone. There is a learning curve. When I initially switched to a Moonlander, my WPM dropped to about five words per minute. I'm a slow and not very accurate typist, but after this short amount of time I'm up to about 70 WPM with a 98% accuracy rate. This is fantastic for my old hands. Overall, this is a technical board that requires an understanding that the interface software is far from user friendly. Remapping keys will be challenging. I find that the key caps get oily from my fingers rather quickly, which is a weird thing to write, but it's true. So far this has not affected my typing, but I feel like I need to wipe them with a cloth a few times a week. Lightly textured key caps would have been perfect on this thing. Even with these negatives, I feel this keyboard beats the Moonlander by a mile. This is a true ergo keyboard and so far I love typing on it. The Gateron brown switches feel really nice. Negatives aside, this is the best keyboard I've ever owned. I look forward to many years with this thing.
D**K
I bought used keyboard, but I arrived in totally new condition. I just missed one tool part to remove keys, but that is ok, I got it 180 EUR cheeper than new one. Small price to pay :D When starting with this keyboard you really need to use all 10 fingers, and I need to relearn typing. Its not the same as ordinary keyboards.
C**.
Llego en tiempo y forma.
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