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Vendor | Location | In Stock | Coupon Code | Price (USD) | Link* |
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ErgoDash Mini Keyboard Kit | |||||
AUS | - | $85 - | Visit shop |
The ErgoDash Mini Keyboard Kit is a highly customizable and ergonomic mechanical keyboard that offers a wide range of features and options. With its hot-swappable switches, QMK/VIA support, and wired connectivity, this keyboard is perfect for users who demand high performance and flexibility. The keyboard's layout ergonomics are designed to provide maximum comfort and efficiency, while its standard ANSI layout ensures compatibility with most computer systems.One of the standout features of the ErgoDash Mini Keyboard Kit is its split design, which allows users to customize the layout to suit their individual needs. The keyboard comes with over a dozen layout options, as well as Cherry/Alps switch compatibility, piezo speaker, and breakouts for additional connections. The keyboard also features RGB and per-switch LED lighting, which can be customized to create a unique and personalized look.The ErgoDash Mini Keyboard Kit is a DIY kit that includes all the necessary components to build your own keyboard. The kit includes two FR4 switch plates, two ErgoDash Mini PCBs, two acrylic foot plates, and two acrylic bottom plates. It also includes 56 diodes, two TRRS jacks, a TRS cable, two tactile switches, and all the screws and standoffs needed to assemble the keyboard. To complete the build, users will need to provide two Pro Micro controllers, 56 MX switches, and 56 MX keycaps. Optional items include WS2812B RGB LED lights, 3mm LEDs, and machined breakable headers for hot-swapping controllers. Build instructions are provided in the ErgoDash Mini Build Guide, and the keyboard is designed by omkbd.