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StackOverChonk

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

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Published February 5, 2025
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Aditya MS aka im-AMS shared his StackOverChonk, this low-profile wireless split keyboard with per-key RGB.

I made my own custom split keeb. Ft. StackOverChonk […] I'm still get to get the oled working, but the other features work! I'm so glad I built my own, although it took about 4 months of constant head scratching, But it was so worth it when i finally held it in my hands! – Aditya

Features

  • 54 keys (4x6+3)
  • low-pro Choc switches, hotswap sockets
  • Pro Micro footprint (Pro Micro NRF52840)
  • wireless ready
  • display (not tested yet)
  • per-key RGB

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Published on Wed 5th Feb 2025. Featured in KBD #186 (source).


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