💻 Elevate Your Typing Game with Style!
The Split Ergonomic Mechanical Keyboard is designed for comfort and productivity, featuring a compact 36-key layout, hot-swappable switches, dynamic RGB lighting, and fully programmable QMK firmware. It comes fully assembled with 28 extra keycaps, allowing for a personalized touch to your workspace.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | USB-C |
Special Features | Split Keyset Design |
Number of Keys | 36 |
Color | Black |
M**W
Exactly as advertised
If you know what to expect, this won't disappoint. It's a micro form factor, meaning you have to use various layers and combos to get all the characters you see in a normal keyboard. I've used various mechanical keyboards from indie creators and tinkered around a bit myself, and am quite pleased with this one! VIAL is relatively easy to use, and you don't have to worry about losing support for proprietary firmware (been there!), everything works, it's comfortable to use, and it's under $80 - even compact from factors will run over $200, and I've spent over $500 on higher end ergonomic split mechanical boards (worth it, imo, if you type a lot and this little guy is easily worth $79)
T**E
TRUTHFUL REVIEW
Some of the keys on the keyboard were not working. The sandwich-style plate was extremely fragile and a lot of the screws were loose. There are only 3x5 rows in the keyboard, so if you find yourself needing symbols, numbers, or other characters, you might wanna look for a 4x5 or 3x6 instead. The keyboard was relatively small, so you can carry it if you want. The keycaps are very cheap and switches are terrible to type on. The board was too light, so it would shake when you type on it. The price is a lot compared to what you get.
V**S
Needs work
The keyboard arrived without a delete or backspace keys, just a little of pain in the backside! The software from Vial wasn't working very well either. Though this would arrive with illuminated keys, no such luck, I will look for another board. Other than that the keys worked ok!
N**Z
Good choice for the price
Esactly what I was looking for. A not too expencive split keyboard to start out with. Works great and it has only taken me about a week to get use to the layout after adapting it to what I needed.
L**N
A bit of a bump to make it work first time but its amazing afterward
First, its a pre built, not including the USB cable from keyboard to the computer, but I had one laying around, after connecting it first time it didn't recognize but when connected again it recognized it.The web version of VIAL is a bit buggy but worked after some tries, and well, I changes some settings, and ... yeah it works!I lubed the keys, I changed some keycaps, I changed some switches, its as expected. I can say is a good alternative for beginners to split keyboards as other options as moonlander or kinesis are north of USD$200 (I own a kinesis RGB).For the price (considering is a split) its fine, but well I already owned a split before. For a total beginner can be cumbersome and a steep learning curve, but worth it.
S**E
It's a kit
I was all excited because I thought this was pre-built. I had to ask Rufus and it said it was a kit.That's incredibly disingenuous to not state that all in any of the pictures.This is more than twice the price compared to the well known Chinese websites that you suspect this is from.
I**!
perfect
exactly what i was looking for!
J**N
Description is pretty inaccurate
Didn't come with extra keycaps.Did not include a TRRS cable.No directions.
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