Tag: monoblock (289 entries)
A 36-keys low-profile unibody split keyboard designed for portability: Gamma Omega by unspecworks.
A semi-handwired unibody split with some splay: Swanky Bojo by Tom.
A condensed version of the Batarang by Protieusz: 78-BRUCE with trackball and integrated RP2040.
A wireless monoblock split keyboard by trkeyboards: Orasnica – inspired by the Grumpy.
Sessile is a 28-key monoblock split keyboard – designed by Will Pucket.
The unibody split LoremIpsum36 is a no-frills Gateron LP keyboard by Penk Chen.
FearlessSpiff's Raveniung is a Reviung-derivative unibody split with oak plate.
Designed by Penk Chen, the Haori36-MX is a unibody ortho split keyboard.
A Voyager-inspired budget unibody split: Mantaray by Colton Hawkins.
A '70s-style gasket-mounted monoblock split featuring Selectric I keycaps: Hacktrick by Tschibo00.
Well, the humble Endgame is the name of this cool unibody split keyboard designed by OldMan6955.
A handwired monoblock 40% keyboard in a stacked acrylic case: Vozvan by El Kinoflop.
Evgenii Vilkov shared his monoblock split Molekula, a modular keyboard and framework.
An ultra-low profile unibody split keyboard by Travis Mick, inspired by Le Chiffre: Le Oeuf.
Pierre Broberg's ACS71 is an asymmetric monoblock split – low profile, 71 keys.
The ToadsTempest by tikinson is a pocket monoblock, another runner-up in sporewoh's keyboard contest.
A sub-40% monoblock split with trackball and encoder: Kolossus by Protieusz.
A QAZ-like monoblock split: Clops by Calvin0563 – with on-board RP2040 and optional encoders.
Protieusz shared another double-trackball keyboard design: the Q-Ballz.
Tien Pham shared his Form Neo, a relatively low-profile monoblock keyboard.
Florent Linguenheld shared his Chew, an awesome keyboard design with cute graphics and a bit of splay.
Vitaly Volkov released version 3 of his 60-key low-pro monoblock keyboard, the Chocofly.
T.G. Marbach released the reJESK, a diodeless monoblock split keyboard with 70 keys.
SolidusHal's btrfld v3 is still a foldable tenting keyboard, but now with ultra low-profile switches.
Ken Choi's Treble is a 42-key low-profile wireless monoblock keyboard.