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Ashwing64

The wireless Ashwing64 by Flexyjerkov is a 64-key monoblock keyboard with exposed diodes.

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Published January 19, 2026
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James Gzowski aka Flexyjerkov shared his Ashwing64, a wireless split – well, not true split, not even an angled unibody, but the two halves are at least offset.

An upgrade to my previous Ashwing66, a more linear design with added improvements consisting of hotswappable MX switches, backlit RGB and wireless support built into the design with a power switch and power connector – Flexyjerkov.

Features

  • 64 keys (6x5+2)
  • MX switches, hotswap
  • nice!nano controller
  • underglow
  • ZMK firmware

The underlit RGB works nicely with the transparent base plate plus the transparent soldermask PCB – shows off all the traces and giving the keyboard a nice glow on any surface it sits on.

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Published on Mon 19th Jan 2026. Featured in KBD #205 (source).


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