
FEATURES:
VERSATILE SPLIT DESIGN: Move the right half out of the way and bring your mouse in close for improved endurance and more precise aim. Separate the modules to shoulder-width for an ergonomic typing posture or split the modules 20 inches for your stream mic HOTAS or mouse. All-new cushioned palm pad INCLUDED.
IMMERSIVE RGB LIGHTING: 16.8M color per-key RGB backlighting with 10 customizable effects like Wave Spectrum Rebound Pulse Rain and much more.
FULLY PROGRAMMABLE: Choose convenient on-the-fly programming or powerful customization tools with the Smart
Set App. 9 Customizable Profile with Dual Layers Powerful Macros Quick Remaps 9 Game Keys & much more.
The all-new Freestyle Edge RGB is the first split mechanical keyboard designed specifically for gaming. It was engineered with input from hardcore gamers to meet the strictest standards for quality and design. An adjustable 20" braided cable links the key modules to give you unparalleled freedom to customize your rig. There is no wrong way to set up the Freestyle Edge just dial in your favorite configuration for the ultimate desktop freedom. The Edge was designed to maximize your comfort control and performance. Now with RGB Lighting Premium Palm Pads and an all new Smart
Set App.
100% PLUG-AND-PLAY: Compatible Windows Mac Linux and Chrome (No special drivers or software to install).
Pros: It's beautiful, and nicely customisable both in terms of physical space and around what each key can do.
Cons: No numpad is really annoying, as is the decision to skimp on space wrt the placement of keys like home, end, pgup, etc. When you've been typing as long as I have, your fingers come to expect keys to be in a particular place. Moving them to yet another hard-to-find space is not appreciated. Also, the brown key switches are kinda terrible. This isn't the fault of the keyboard though, I simply chose poorly. The brown switches aren't at all like the blue ones, despite how they're marketed. They're not much quieter than the blue, but they lack any semblance of a satisfying mechanical feeling to them. For this kind of money, I was very disappointed. It's not their fault though, I just wish there was a way to return a keyboard on account of it "not feeling right" :-(
Overall Review: It's a good keyboard with high quality manufacturing. It's my daily driver at home (blue switches) and at work (brown switches, ew) and for the most part it's great. I just wish they'd stop mucking with standards like key placements.