Not all wireless is the same. Kinesis Bluetooth keyboards offer numerous advantages over their RF counterparts like no dongles and multichannel support.
No more lost dongles
Bluetooth keyboards connect directly to your computer’s integrated radio. Almost all modern devices, even desktop PC’s, have built-in Bluetooth.
RF keyboards use a dedicated USB dongle to connect. This means you have to connect the dongle to an available port on your PC which has to be the right size (e.g. USB-A, USB-C, Micro USB, Mini USB). And if you lose the dongle you’ve got to buy a new keyboard.
Multi-channel support
All Kinesis Bluetooth keyboards can connect wirelessly to multiple wo different Bluetooth-enabled devices (e.g. Desktop, Laptop, Tablet, and SmartPhone). And you can stantly toggle between them, which is great for multi-device setups or hybrid work when bringing your keyboard to and from the office.
mWave: Two Profiles with Profile Toggle Switch
Freestyle2 Blue: Three Profiles with hotkey switching
Advantage360 Pro: Five Profiles with hotkey switching
FORM: Two Profiles with Profile Toggle Switch
Mechanical Keypad LP: Two Profiles with Profile Toggle Switch
Don’t want wireless at all?
Most of our wireless keyboards can also be used in Wired Mode using the included USB cables if that’s your preference
mWave: Connect the USB cable and slide the Profile Switch to the lowest position to disable Bluetooth completely
Freestyle2 Blue: Wired mode not supported
Advantage360 Pro: Connect the USB cable to the left module and all keystrokes will be sent over USB (Bluetooth will remain active so the two modules can connect to each other)
FORM: Connect the USB cable and all keystrokes will be sent over USB regardless of Profile Switch position
Mechanical Keypad LP: Connect the USB cable and slide the Profile Switch to the left position to disable Bluetooth completely