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Gamma Omega

A 36-keys low-profile unibody split keyboard designed for portability: Gamma Omega by unspecworks.

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Published April 24, 2025
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The Gamma Omega is a relatively compact 36-key monoblock angled split keyboard, shared by unspecworks/unspecified-work. Created via Ergogen, it was designed for portability and durability while still maintaining comfort.

Portable? It may not be very compact, but you can still just toss it in your bag, right? – unspecworks.

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Features

  • 36 keys (5x3+3)
  • Choc, hotswap, Choc spacing
  • splay
  • reversible(!) PCB
  • Pi Pico RP2040 USB-C controller
  • 3D-printed case with integrated plate

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Despite being a monoblock split, the PCB is a one-half reversible one, so you have to order two pieces.

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Published on Thu 24th Apr 2025. Featured in KBD #190 (source).


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