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Oh wow this looks really nice. I'd really like to try a sculpted board some time, need to figure out if any meetups are happening around here.
Contoured boards are great. Once I had my first Kinesis Advantage, there was no way back to flat keyboards.
Any specific reasons from switching from a kinesics to a glove?
The Advantage360 does not really improve over the Advantage2, in some respects it's a step forward (variable split/tenting), in other respects it's a step back (tiring switches, Bluetooth connectivity issues), and in many respects it's stuck in a 30 year old design (same key wells, same thumb cluster where I can only reach 2 keys per thumb without weird stretches or moving my hand).
The Glove80 is really a step forward in many aspects
better key wells, better thumb cluster, better portability, etc. It's a contoured keyboard that takes all the lessons of the Kinesis Advantage and improves over it.