Tag: wireless (101 entries)
Dance! is a wireless-only split keyboard by chase-hunter.
A 20-key minimal split: Pepesweep by Volodymyr Petiushka. Low profile, wireless, open source.
The Cardinal is a wireless low-pro split by Painterman, supporting a roller encoder and 5-way switch.
Azel's Redpoll, a low-pro unibody keyboard, is made out of plywood.
Pete Johanson sums up the early days of ZMK, everyone's favorite wireless first firmware, and looks into the future.
Zireael is a low-pro wireless split, shared by Mposible – based on the Dao.
VU.A is a fully wireless split with row staggering designed by EagleVee.
Gleb Sabirzyanov published his Tern Ble, a wireless remix of the Tern keyboard.
Beekeeb's Leo announced Allium58, a low-pro split based on the Lily58 Pro.
Tarneo shared a small and portable sub-10x10 cm ergo split called Triboard.
Shay's HillSideView is a derivative of the original Hillside – with nice!view and more changes.
Hai Nguyen of ergomech.store shared his Corne Chocoflan, a low-pro Corne variant optimized for wireless use.
Released by FrictioN, this Corne Xiao is a modified, wireless version of foostan's Corne keyboard.
Giraffasax updated the SpUnly58. Iteration V1.2 of this monoblock split comes with adjusted spacing, splay, and stagger.
MickiusMousius shared the updated Rolio 0.9, a premium split keyboard in a nice aluminum chassis.
Thorium is a small ortholinear split keyboard by note96e.
The SHO by fmash16 is a XIAO based 36-key Choc split keyboard.
This wireless split ortho keyboard by tdilshod supports X switches as well.
FranDes made a handwired custom split: the wireless Frandestein.
Temper – a wireless-only split keyboard by raeedcho, based on the Chocofi.
Shared by Jurica Bacurin, the juriform36 is a 36-key wireless split keyboard with keywell.
The TypeBoy, designed by FlatFootFox, is a unique low-pro split keyboard requiring a Game Boy cartridge to function.
Shane Hanna shared his PLA_NCK, a low-profile split ortholinear keyboard with Gateron KS-33 switches.
CB34S is a 34-key columnar staggered Choc V1 monoblock split keyboard by Bubbleology – with Nice!Nano and Nice!View.
The LambBT is a minimal, wireless, 34-key split travel companion by John Lamb.