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Caeseura

A 47-key row-staggered wireless split keyboard: Caeseura by theb0b.

Aphelo30 v2

An update of MajinEvelyn's thumbkeyless split keyboard: Aphelo30 v2 – low-pro, wireless.

KLORBALL35

Dan Bowles released the Klorball35, a low-pro split with trackball and splay.

Demeter

Oldie but goodie: David Barr's Demeter is a 34-key diodeless split.

Temporal

A generative low-pro split with a smooth build pipeline: Temporal by curbol.

Tofu Dactyl

Yanos626 shared the STL files of his handwired Tofu Dactyl, designed via the Cosmos generator.

LP44 Split

A wireless low-pro split with a nice CNC alu case: LP44 Split by juncho26.

Tucky Two Times

Tucky Two Times is a low-pro split keyboard with funny placement of the thumb keys – by Stephan Møller.

Lemonshark

A wireless split keyboard with per-key RGB and nice!view displays: Lemonshark by lu.

Alatus

A 38-key split keyboard with trackpoint: Alatus by DoomishGuy.

Tom's 3x6 board

A Piantor-derivative by Tom Strowger. 36-key low-pro alu split keyboard driven by wireless XIAOs.

Hollow Wood

A 36-key unibody ergonomic keyboard: Hollow Wood designed by Mefred.

Effiddy

Simon Schödler's Effiddy is a declarative split keyboard, inspired by the Totem.

Paw 34

Another 34-key split, with a twist though. The modular Paw 34 by James Crosswell.

RAII RP2040 & RAII Wireless

Two Sweep derivatives with splay: RAII by unspecworks – wired or wireless.

Ground Control 40

Nick Coughlin's Ground Control 40 is a 40% open-source ortho keyboard designed for rapid prototyping.

Bobslei keycaps

A new ergo keycap profile for columnar layouts: Bobslei by Beelb0u.

Koumori

Dane Lipscombe's Koumori is a low-profile unibody split keyboard with trackpad.

IQUNIX Magi65 Pro review

The Magi65 Pro by IQUNIX is easily the most refined 65% wireless low-profile aluminum keyboard to cross my desk.

Aphelo30

The aphelo30 is MajinEvelyn's open-source, wireless split keyboard design – without thumb keys for a reason.

Lapka 42

Nikita Shirokov's Lapka 42 is a wireless low-profile split keyboard with splay.

Shoedler54

A purely declarative split keyboard designed via ergogen: Shoedler54 by Simon Schödler.

Exul's split V3

Exul released the files of his noname wireless split.

Keyther

MagoSaronno's split Keyther is a Cantor-derivative – halves connected by an Ethernet cable.

Noname split

A clean and simple open-source split keyboard by Terence-1.

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