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Sai44

A wireless split with katana layout: Sai44 by leafflat.

Grrr keyboard

A noname 3D-printed ergo keyboard with keywell and semi-parametric design – by Gregory Zhizhilkin.

Porg40

RaphCoder13 shared a handwired 40% split: Porg40 with trackpad and LED matrix.

Arctic keyboard

Arctic is a 60% wireless split keyboard shared by Yamil Essus.

The early days of Keykrush ORCA

Veronica of Keykrush talks about the development journey of the ORCA – an exciting wireless ergo split keyboard in the fundraising phase.

Kivipallur

Kivipallur is an ergo split keyboard with a 25 mm thumb trackball – designed by dr3san.

LoremIpsum36

The unibody split LoremIpsum36 is a no-frills Gateron LP keyboard by Penk Chen.

StackOverChonk

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

Aurora keyboard

Aurora is a 65% open-source ortholinear split keyboard, shared by Musab Hassan.

Raveniung

FearlessSpiff's Raveniung is a Reviung-derivative unibody split with oak plate.

Lio46 V2

Lio46 is a wireless, 46-key split keyboard – designed by Liolaeus.

n36tsu

N36tsu by n1tsu. A low-profile split with PG1316S switches.

Crosses

Crosses is a modular ergonomic keyboard with trackball – shared by Vinnie Franco.

Haori36-MX

Designed by Penk Chen, the Haori36-MX is a unibody ortho split keyboard.

Mantaray

A Voyager-inspired budget unibody split: Mantaray by Colton Hawkins.

Wilson26

A 26-key semi-handwired split with lots of magnets: Wilson26 by Stephan Møller.

Hacktrick

A '70s-style gasket-mounted monoblock split featuring Selectric I keycaps: Hacktrick by Tschibo00.

Endgame

Well, the humble Endgame is the name of this cool unibody split keyboard designed by OldMan6955.

Harite v2

Dane Lipscombe's Harite v2 is a directional keyboard with 5-way switches.

Menura

A modular 30-36 key split to mimic various physical layouts: Menura by Ryan Muraglia.

Jolt2

David Brown released his Jolt2, an open-source split keyboard with variable-height columns.

Anywhy Flake L v1.0

Max officially released v1.0 of his Anywhy Flake family. Now with a 58-key variant.

Vozvan

A handwired monoblock 40% keyboard in a stacked acrylic case: Vozvan by El Kinoflop.

Molekula: keyboard & framework

Evgenii Vilkov shared his monoblock split Molekula, a modular keyboard and framework.

Puffer

Duarte Bento released his Puffer, a low-profile split keyboard with MX spacing.

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