Since it's basically a smaller version of the NR360, I would guess no. The other thing is, you can't hatch them in those so you need something else to move them to anyway as they can't be left in an NR360 to hatch and you can see there's no way they could be left in the Kebonnix to hatch.
Here's a thread on the type of incubators, which doesn't cover the Kebonnix, but helps make sense of what you need and why. Emu incubator.
Water bed is the best. You do not need to worry about the humidity once the temperature is set but only if you have time to turn the eggs at least 3 times a day