KINESIS Ascent Accessory for Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard
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KINESIS Ascent Accessory for Freestyle2 Ergonomic Keyboard

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Product ID: 5826300
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Details

  • Brand
    KINESIS
  • Compatible Devices
    Kinesis
  • Connectivity Technology
    Wired
  • Keyboard Description
    Ergonomic
  • Recommended Uses For Product
    Office
  • Special Feature
    Ergonomic
📐20°-90° adjustable tenting
⚙️Solid metal build
🇺🇸Made in USA quality

Description

🖥️ Elevate your typing game—comfort meets precision with every keystroke!

  • FOREARM RELIEF - Reduce forearm tension and fatigue with vertical typing support that boosts productivity.
  • PROUDLY AMERICAN - Manufactured in the USA, combining quality and ethical production standards.
  • ERGONOMIC ELEVATION - Adjust tenting from 20° to 90° in precise 10° increments for personalized comfort.
  • SEAMLESS INTEGRATION - Designed exclusively for the Freestyle2 keyboard to enhance your ergonomic setup.
  • DURABLE CRAFTSMANSHIP - Solid metal construction ensures long-lasting stability and premium feel.

The KINESIS Ascent accessory transforms your Freestyle2 ergonomic keyboard by enabling adjustable tenting from 20° to 90°, significantly reducing forearm strain. Crafted from solid metal in the USA, it offers durable, customizable support for professionals seeking enhanced typing comfort and productivity.

Specifications

BrandKINESIS
SeriesAscent
Item model numberAC740-BLK
Operating SystemFreestyle2
Item Weight1 pounds
Product Dimensions14 x 10.5 x 2.5 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH14 x 10.5 x 2.5 inches
ColorBlack
Power SourceNo Power Source Required
ManufacturerKINESIS
ASINB00455EU7U
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Date First AvailableSeptember 29, 2010

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

In order to use the ac740-blk freestyle ascent multi-tent accessory with 90 degree angle, do you need the kinesis keyboard to be with 20 inch cable?
Is the keyboard included or is this simply the stand?
is there any health downside to longterm tenting of keyboards like this?
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Reviews

4.2

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M**.

Expensive but awesom

It's expensive. But using the kinesis with it is about 900 times better than using it without it.A couple comments suggest that it cannot be rotated. To clarify: you can rotate it clockwise or counterclockwise. Just don't attach the spreader bar. (I personally don't use the spreader bar, or really see the point of it.) You can tent it up or down as much as you like. You cannot tilt towards you or away from you, but I can't begin to imagine why anyone would want to do that.It's a quality addition to the kinesis freestyle, albeit a bit pricey.

K**.

Does the job

Heavy but works well with the split keyboard.

P**T

my only complaint is that when you use angles that approach 90 degrees there is no longer enough weight pushing down to hold the

This stand is really expensive; twice as expensive as the keyboard itself. However, it does work well when combined with the keyboard to relieve my wrist pain. At first I was reluctant to buy it and when I first got the keyboard I just taped it to an empty box of printer paper as you can see in the picture I posted. That worked well enough and I used it that way for about 5 months. Since it fixed my wrist pain I decided to buy the real stand. It is very flexible, especially if you don't use the spreader bar which isn't really needed.Besides the price, my only complaint is that when you use angles that approach 90 degrees there is no longer enough weight pushing down to hold the keyboard perfectly still while you type like a horizontal keyboard would be. It is sturdy enough to use but there is a bit of bounce. This is a design issue that they could have solved by using closer tolerances in the stand (especially the hinge) or by adding some bushings. One side appears to be a little worse than the other. Since I don't intend to change positions a lot I may put some hot glue in there to stabilize it a bit more.If I were to get one of these keyboards for home use I would make my own stand out of cardboard like my prototype was because this is just too expensive.

V**S

Durable, well designed

I have followed the development of different Kenesis products for years. And finally bought the free style keyboard and Ascent stand.The stand is a solid and slick piece of engineering. I need to readjust my touch typing style but I'm sure that will happen quickly.

K**2

Heavy, bulky, taking a lot of table space

I broke my wrist, so I looked for ways to have my right hand stay in its natural position as it can’t lay flat. The keyboard from the same Brad can’t go vertically enough for my situation, so I bought this stand with the keyboard. Turned out the stand is made of steel or some sort of very strong metal, so it is super heavy and hard to set up for me…who broke her wrist. It also took a lot to get used to. Too much that I had to look at my fingers to type, and so that hindered my productivity. I decided to stop using it…and the learning curve would delay my typing even more. It also took up too much space on my desk. I didn’t return (forgot to request to return in time). If there is a way for anyone to contact me, pay for shipping, I would love to send it for you for free.

K**I

Works for Me

I never review things, but I feel the need to defend this product because it does not deserve a one star.I own two of these, I have one at work, and one at home. These keyboards definitely do conform to the natural position of my hands, especially relative to the way normal, and most ergonomic keyboards are designed. It is really that simple.

M**.

Nice, but $$$$

Works great. My only gripe is that I put the tenting at about 45 degrees, and the base of the unit sometimes slides out so the tenting drops to about 30 degrees every once in while. Oh, 2nd gripe, can't believe the cost is almost $200 for a piece of medal. Guess they know they have you by the you know what when you buy the keyboard.

T**S

At last!

It is rare to find keyboard set-ups that can tent at steep, comfortable angles like this one (when combined with a Kinesis Freestyle2-family keyboard). I think the price can and should be lower and that many more people than do ought to use keyboards like this, but I'm still very glad I got this.I recommend trying it without the spacing bar so that you can rotate the two keyboard halves inward a bit. I recommend a fairly steep angle of tenting -- roughly the same wrist pronation as giving a handshake (namely, nearly no pronation at all).Next thing this industry needs is a multi-manufacturer standard for mounting split keyboards on stands like this.

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