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Best-selling keyboard switches of January, 2025

In this month's overview of community-favorite mechanical switches, here are January's top picks, based on real sales data provided by vendors and manufacturers.


Kivipallur

Kivipallur is an ergo split keyboard with a 25 mm thumb trackball – designed by dr3san.


Lexicon review

The Lexicon by WeirdLittleKeebs is a 65% "writing keyboard" designed for wordsmiths – with a layer full of words.


LoremIpsum36

The unibody split LoremIpsum36 is a no-frills Gateron LP keyboard by Penk Chen.


StackOverChonk

A 54-key wireless split with nice lighting: StackOverChonk by Aditya.


Aurora keyboard

Aurora is a 65% open-source ortholinear split keyboard, shared by Musab Hassan.


Raveniung

FearlessSpiff's Raveniung is a Reviung-derivative unibody split with oak plate.


Behind the scenes #185

Keyboard projects, reviews, quick news, in the mailbox, meetups, vendors, discounts.


GravaStar Mercury X Pro mouse review

With its sci-fi/alien design, ultra-light magnesium frame, and fancy RGB light, the wireless Gravastar Mercury X Pro mouse is a cutting-edge precision tool for competitive gamers.


Lio46 V2

Lio46 is a wireless, 46-key split keyboard – designed by Liolaeus.


Red Cedar split

The Red Cedar is a well-documented Dactyl-like split by Tim Wenger – with PS2 buttons.


n36tsu

N36tsu by n1tsu. A low-profile split with PG1316S switches.


TKLish

Designed by Ming Gih-Lam, TKLish is a series of PCBs that mimic the style of a TKL keyboard.


Crosses

Crosses is a modular ergonomic keyboard with trackball – shared by Vinnie Franco.


Banchan

A clever 3D-printed case for Keebio's BDN9: Banchan from Capsule Deluxe.


Haori36-MX

Designed by Penk Chen, the Haori36-MX is a unibody ortho split keyboard.


Mantaray

A Voyager-inspired budget unibody split: Mantaray by Colton Hawkins.


Behind the scenes #184

Keyboard projects, reviews, quick news, in the mailbox, meetups, vendors, discounts.


Kemove TMKB T68-C review

The TMKB T68-C is the first Hall-effect keyboard offered by Kemove. An entry-level 65% magnetic keyboard designed for budget-conscious gamers.


Anymak - the compatible ergonomic keyboard layout

In part two of his series about increasing typing comfort, Peter introduces Anymak, the next step in balancing layout compatibility and ergonomics.


Wilson26

A 26-key semi-handwired split with lots of magnets: Wilson26 by Stephan Møller.


Bonk

A classy 40% keyboard open sourced by Arko: Bonk.


Hacktrick

A '70s-style gasket-mounted monoblock split featuring Selectric I keycaps: Hacktrick by Tschibo00.


Endgame

Well, the humble Endgame is the name of this cool unibody split keyboard designed by OldMan6955.


Harite v2

Dane Lipscombe's Harite v2 is a directional keyboard with 5-way switches.


Fragaria-27

A 27-key macropad fitting iPhone cases: Fragaria-27 by Flexyjerkov.


Menura

A modular 30-36 key split to mimic various physical layouts: Menura by Ryan Muraglia.


Jolt2

David Brown released his Jolt2, an open-source split keyboard with variable-height columns.


Anywhy Flake L v1.0

Max officially released v1.0 of his Anywhy Flake family. Now with a 58-key variant.


Vozvan

A handwired monoblock 40% keyboard in a stacked acrylic case: Vozvan by El Kinoflop.


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