I have a favorite keyboard brand, and that is the Dygma.
To this day, I still cannot believe I have spent 1500 USD in buying all three of their keyboards. The Raise, Defy, and more recently the Raise 2.
Over the years I have purchased and used all sorts of Keyboards, but it wasn't until I found Dygma and their split ergonimic keyboards (with RGB) that I started to think I have a small keyboard obsession problem.
What is it about these keyboards that I really love?
It's not the split look, even though it looks super cool.
It's not the RGB, even though it also makes it look super cool.
It's not the tenting either! Even though that also makes it look super duper cool.
I think it's the programmable layers and the app that it comes with that allows you to program the keyboard anyway you want. They call it Bazecor. With Bazecor you can literally have multiple configurations, i.e multiple keyboards, all packed into one cool, sleek form factor.
Now I don't think this is unique to the Dygma line. I think most, if not all, of these keyboards with this price tag has some sort of programmable layers built in. However, the fact that I can have multiple layers, and these layers be absolutely anything, (even have the keyboard act as a mouse), alongside all the other cool things it has, makes it a winner in my book.