I cannot say enough good things about this keyboard and this company. As a 20F with chronic and at times disabling hand/wrist pain (likely undiagnosed hEDS), a split and tilted keyboard paired with a vertical mouse has been critical to my ability to keep using a computer.
I was a bit intimidated by how sophisticated the keyboard is with all the layers and switches and such. I worried that this was more for techies than someone like me. That said, the team at Keebio was so kind and explained everything to me. After using the keyboard for the last 3 months, I am now using the Colemak layout along with some customized keys for things I do at work all the time (like a single key for cmd shift 5, keys for copy and paste, and a key that pastes text I have to use a lot). It is taking me a bit longer to learn layers but there are already ones I use frequently. All to say, I am so glad I took the leap!
Before this, I had the Kinesis Freestyle2. Although it worked well for pain management, it was heavy, large, and clunky. Lugging it around was challenging. In comparison, my Keebio set up is light, compact, and portable. The case (I got the larger one) can fit all my keyboard parts and I am sure it will last far longer since it is protected in my backpack. I took it all over Europe as I backpacked for a month and it worked great!
One of my favorite aspects of this keyboard is that I can use it directly on top of my Macbook laptop. No longer am I limited to tables with enough room for my computer and a large keyboard. I've used it on the train, in bed with my cat, on the plane, on the couch, sitting on the floor... This means I now use it way more than I ever did my old keyboard which is great for reducing my flares. I can't wait to be able to use it next semester in college where I will finally be able to type notes in classes with chairs with tiny computer platforms!!
I am not someone who usually writes reviews but this company truly has me impressed. Chronic pain/disability friendly, yep! Small business, absolutely! Great customer support, the best! And the rare device that can actually be fixed/has replaceable parts!! (I am so done with the planned obsolescence that pervades technology companies.)