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A split 76-key keyboard with an ergonomic columnar layout. Each half has an array of keys including a number row and thumb clusters. It features hot-swappable switches and customizable per-key RGB backlighting. The ErgoDox EZ connects via USB and runs QMK firmware, allowing deep customization.
A next-gen split keyboard with 47 keys per side and integrated adjustable stands. It folds for transport and features individually addressable RGB LEDs. The Moonlander comes with an array of thumb keys and an included set of sculpted keycaps. It uses QMK firmware via the Oryx web configurator, and connects over USB‑C.
A 60% split gaming keyboard featuring two detachable halves that can magnetically join. The Raise has hot‑swappable switches and per‑key RGBW lighting. It supports both wired and Bluetooth/2.4GHz wireless operation. The layout omits a number row (numbers accessed via layer) to keep the footprint compact. It comes with a powerful configurator (Bazecor) for macros and layers.
A low‑profile wireless split keyboard with a unique slim design. The Defy uses a combination of MX switches and Choc low‑profile switches in its thumb clusters. It has 70 RGBW LEDs on keys and 110 on underglow. The keyboard supports Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless, with rechargeable battery. It’s fully programmable via Bazecor and can function wired or wireless. Each half is separate (no physical connector), encouraging a more ergonomic shoulder‑width placement.
A revolutionary contoured split keyboard with 80 keys and built‑in tenting stands. The Glove80 features curved keywells that follow the shape of the hands and uses low‑profile Kailh Choc switches under sculpted keycaps. It supports dual Bluetooth LE connectivity or wired USB‑C, and runs ZMK open‑source firmware. Each half has per‑key RGB LEDs. The design includes six thumb keys per side and detachable palm rests, aiming for maximum comfort during long sessions.
A 75% split keyboard (85 keys) retaining arrow keys and function row. The MD770’s two halves connect via cable, and it offers both wired USB‑C and Bluetooth 4.0 support (supporting up to 3 devices). It uses Cherry MX switches and features per‑key RGB lighting on the RGB variants. The slim case includes adjustable rubber feet for tenting. No software is needed – programming is done onboard with macro recording. It’s a solid prebuilt option for those wanting an ergonomic split with a familiar layout.
A low‑profile 65% split keyboard made of CNC aluminum. The MD650L uses Cherry ML low‑profile mechanical switches, which give it an ultra‑thin build of only 16mm height. It has 69 keys including dedicated arrow keys and a right‑hand column for Del/PgDn. The halves connect via cable and it’s wired‑only (mini‑USB). With its flat profile and custom low‑profile keycaps, the MD650L is extremely portable while providing a tactile split typing experience.
A full‑size 104‑key split mechanical keyboard designed to mimic the familiar layout of a standard keyboard, split into two tethered halves. The C989 uses Kailh BOX Brown switches and features multi‑color LED backlighting. It includes integrated cushioned palm rests and offers 7° of built‑in tenting for improved wrist posture. A braided cable connects the halves. This plug‑and‑play board targets those wanting a smoother transition from conventional keyboards to an ergonomic split design.
A tenkeyless (87‑key) split mechanical keyboard featuring a volume knob and media keys on the left module. The ErgoTKL provides the same ergonomic benefits (separated halves, tenting bar) as the full‑size model but without the numeric keypad. It uses Cherry MX‑style switches (Kailh) and has per‑key RGB illumination. The two halves are joined by a bridge cable and a removable central tenting stand. A great option for those who want a gaming‑friendly ergonomic board with less width.
A 60% split keyboard (each half 6×4 matrix plus thumb keys) known for its premium build and extensibility. The UHK 60 v2 connects via USB‑C and supports an array of snap‑on modules (like a trackpoint or trackball on the halves). It has no RGB backlight and is geared toward professionals, with high‑quality mechanical switches and optional colored cases. The halves can be used separated or locked together with a bridge connector. The UHK’s open‑source firmware (Kaleidoscope) enables advanced macros and layers via their Agent software.
An upcoming 80% layout split keyboard that adds an integrated palm rest and function keys to the UHK design. The UHK 80 will offer both wired and Bluetooth Low Energy wireless modes. It maintains the UHK’s hallmark high build quality, including hot‑swappable switches and an OLED display on each half for showing active layers. With a more conventional layout (including arrow keys and navigation keys) compared to the UHK 60, the UHK 80 aims to provide extreme programmability and ergonomics to users who need a few more keys.
An ergonomic split curved keyboard with 58-64 keys. Column staggered layout. Available in many configurations supporting MX switches. Wireless Bluetooth compatible.
A high‑end split ergonomic keyboard with an enclosure milled from hardwood (offered in walnut or maple). The Model 100 features a 64‑key columnar layout with thumb arcs, all with custom sculpted keycaps. It has per‑key RGB LEDs and hot‑swappable switches. The two halves can be connected together with an included center bar or separated via cables. It comes with magnetic octopus stands for adjustable tenting. The firmware is open‑source (Kaleidoscope), and the keyboard is fully programmable via GUI or Arduino IDE.
A split 10‑inch‑separated keyboard tailored for gamers. The Freestyle Edge RGB is essentially a split 75% (no numpad) with per‑key RGB lighting and Cherry MX switches. It includes a detachable lift kit (sold separately) for adjustable tenting. All settings (macros, lighting, key remaps) are saved on the keyboard’s internal memory via the SmartSet programming app or shortcuts – no drivers required. With its game mode features (like creating dual‑layer mappings), the Edge RGB blends ergonomics with competitive gaming needs.
A fully split contoured keyboard that builds on Kinesis’s signature design with modern features. The Advantage360 Professional has two concave keywell modules (each with 36 keys + 8 thumb keys) that connect wirelessly via Bluetooth or with USB. It uses ZMK firmware and is powered by rechargeable batteries. It features low‑force mechanical key switches and white LED backlighting. The keyboard is highly adjustable – each module can tent up to 60° using the integrated adjustable stands. It’s an ultra‑premium solution for power users seeking maximum ergonomic benefit.
A traditional‑style split ergonomic keyboard with mechanical switches (Matias Quiet Click). The Matias Ergo Pro consists of two tethered halves (joined by cable) and includes padded palm supports. It’s known for a familiar staggered layout split into left/right sections, with an added navigation cluster on the right. The keyboard offers adjustable tenting feet (with both negative tilt and center tent options) to allow more natural wrist angles. It connects via USB and has built‑in macros and key remapping support stored in the keyboard.
An ultra‑compact 34‑key split keyboard featuring an integrated trackball in each half. The Charybdis Nano has a Dactyl‑inspired sculpted shape with columnar stagger. It comes fully assembled with per‑key RGB lighting and uses nice!nano controllers (ZMK support for wireless can be configured, though primarily wired). Its standout feature are the trackballs in each half, allowing cursor control without moving hands off the keyboard. The thumb clusters have three keys each. This is a niche, high‑end board for enthusiasts who want pointing device integration.
A popular 40% split keyboard kit that has also been offered fully assembled. The Iris has 54 keys (27 per side) arranged in a vertically staggered layout with two thumb keys on each side. It supports per‑key RGB (on newer revisions) and hot‑swap sockets. The board is wired via a TRRS cable between halves and USB to host. The Iris’s compact layout (no number row or function row) and powerful QMK firmware have made it a go‑to for DIY enthusiasts; Keebio’s prebuilt version allows newcomers to enjoy it without soldering.
A limited‑run high‑end 60% split keyboard developed by Boardsource. The Lulu sports an aluminum + polycarbonate case with per‑key RGB and underglow diffused through the translucent bottom. It’s basically a deluxe split Lily58 layout with 58 keys and two rotary encoder knobs (one on each half’s top corner). The Lulu group buy offered it assembled with Kailh hotswap sockets. It uses an Elite‑C microcontroller on each half and communicates via USB‑C cable between halves. The Lulu is a showpiece keyboard combining a familiar 6×4+thumb layout with luxury construction.
An ultra‑portable 36‑key split keyboard featuring low‑profile Choc switches. The Microdox Bud is a miniaturized split, inspired by the layout of the Ergodox but with only 3 rows and 4 columns per half (plus 3 thumb keys each). The entire board is so small it can fit in large pockets. Boardsource sold it assembled with Kailh Choc hotswap sockets and optional 3D printed tenting puck mounts. Despite its size, it runs QMK and supports advanced features like layers and tap/hold mods, making it a powerful little travel keyboard.
A renowned 40% DIY split keyboard known for its large thumb clusters. The Kyria has up to 50 keys (6×4 grid + 3 thumb keys + optional inner thumb keys). It is often built with an OLED display on each half. SplitKB provided it as kits, but also briefly as prebuilt units. The Kyria supports Choc or MX switches and can be assembled with per‑key RGB. It doesn’t include a number row, focusing on layers for numbers and symbols. With its vertical stagger and strong community support, the Kyria is a staple among custom ergonomic keyboards.
A low‑profile take on the popular 42‑key Corne (Helidox) design. KeebMaker’s Corne LP comes fully assembled with Kailh Choc low‑profile switches and low‑profile keycaps, drastically reducing the height of the keyboard. It includes nice!view OLED screens and underglow RGB LEDs on each half. The layout is a 3×6 grid with 3 thumb keys per side (totalling 42 keys) in an ortholinear configuration. It connects by TRRS cable and USB‑C. Being powered by QMK firmware, it’s highly customizable despite its tiny size and minimalist looks.
A 6×4+5 keys per half split keyboard with a columnar stagger and integrated OLED displays and RGB lighting. KeebMaker’s Sofle build comes with hotswap sockets and rotary encoders on each half. The Sofle is essentially an evolved Lily58 with an added macro column on the inner side of each split (bringing it to 45 keys per half including thumb keys). The prebuilt version includes per‑key RGB and underglow that shine through the acrylic plate layers. It’s a feature‑packed board that arrives assembled and ready to use with VIA firmware support.
A one‑of‑a‑kind split device that merges a mechanical keyboard with mouse functionality via built‑in trackballs. Each KeyMouse Track half has 34 mechanical keys and a high‑precision optical trackball (under the index finger on each side). The halves are sculpted to hold like vertical mice. By moving the right‑hand module, the user controls mouse pointer, eliminating the need for a separate mouse. It connects via USB and comes with software for custom key mappings and macros. It’s a niche, but powerful solution for eliminating hand travel between keyboard and mouse.
The KeyMouse Alpha is similar to the Track but uses an optical sensor under each half for mouse movement (you slide each half around like an air mouse). It has 44 keys per side, including a full set of alphas and modifiers arranged around a vertical grip. By holding a trigger key, the entire half becomes a motion‑sensing mouse. The Alpha connects via 2.4GHz wireless (through a USB dongle) or wired. It’s designed to allow continuous typing and pointing without changing devices, greatly reducing repetitive strain for some workflows.
FalbaTech’s Redox_FT is a prebuilt version of the open‑source Redox keyboard, enhanced with wireless capability. It’s a 70‑key split layout similar to the Ergodox (columnar keys with number row and dedicated thumb clusters). This version uses nice!nano Bluetooth controllers in each half, enabling BLE wireless connectivity, as well as USB for wired use. It supports per‑key RGB underglow in the Gaming edition. Fully assembled in Poland, it comes in a bamboo or painted wooden case. The Redox Wireless offers a balance between a feature‑rich ergonomic layout and cable‑free convenience.
A Chinese prebuilt Ergodox‑style keyboard sold under the IFLAB brand. The IF ERGO has a classic 76‑key columnar layout (including number row and 7‑key thumb clusters) and is fully pre‑soldered and assembled. It communicates wirelessly over 2.4 GHz with a provided USB receiver dongle. Each half is powered by an internal battery, and the design eliminates the interconnect cable between halves. It features hot‑swappable MX switch sockets and comes without flashy backlights to maximize battery life. The board is Vial‑compatible for easy keymap customization. It's essentially a ready‑to‑use wireless Ergodox.
A low‑profile, wireless split keyboard in the style of the Ferris or Lily58. The IF ERGOLITE features a 66‑key layout (33 keys per side) with low‑profile Kailh Choc switches and a thin acrylic sandwich case. It uses a 2.4GHz wireless connection (each half has its own battery and connects to a single USB receiver) and does not use a tether cable between halves. It has no backlighting to conserve its 450 mAh batteries (lasting ~2 months per charge). It comes assembled — the user only needs to plug in the receiver and attach keycaps and it’s ready to use.
A fixed split ergonomic keyboard with a unibody design that separates the key layout into two angled halves on one chassis. The CLEAVE uses optical infrared mechanical switches and features a unique columnar arrangement with custom sculpted keycaps. Its layout is non‑standard: many common keys (like Enter, Shift, Backspace) are relocated to the center for easier access by index fingers/thumbs, reducing pinky strain. It has white LED backlighting. The integrated palm rests are cushioned polyurethane. The CLEAVE connects via USB and is targeted at users seeking a plug‑and‑play ergonomic solution with minimal adaptation time.
A modular wireless split keyboard platform that debuted at CES. The Naya Create is a two‑piece mechanical keyboard that serves as the base for an ecosystem of attachable input modules (trackball, knobs, sliders, etc.) which magnetically snap onto the keyboard. It features adjustable tenting built‑in and runs on Bluetooth LE and 2.4 GHz for connectivity. The layout is a full‑size key set split into an ergonomic arrangement with columnar stagger. The keyboard works with Naya Flow software for extensive customization of both keyboard and modules. It represents a futuristic take on the split keyboard, integrating multiple input modalities into one wireless workstation.
A compact, low-profile split keyboard with 52 hot-swappable keys, per-key RGB lighting, and magnetic accessories for adjustable tenting.
A premium split mechanical keyboard with an aluminum body, hot-swappable switches, RGB backlighting, and an ergonomic layout.
A Split Keywell keyboard with 76 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX switches, with integrated wrist pads.
A Split keyboard with a standard layout, dedicated macro keys, and adjustable tenting.
A Split keyboard with 58 keys, Column staggered layout based on Lily58 Pro but designed for Gateron Low Profile switches, with optional e-paper displays.
A Split keyboard with 36 keys, Column staggered layout specifically designed for Choc switches and wireless use.
A Unibody keyboard with 36 keys, ortholinear layout designed for Choc switches with display.
A Split keyboard with 42 keys, Column staggered layout with Gateron Low Profile switches and optional e-paper displays.
A Split keyboard with 80 keys, curved Column staggered layout with RGB lighting and wireless connectivity.
A split mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting and hot-swappable switches.
A split keyboard based on Sofle Hybrid specifically designed for Gateron Low Profile switches.
A split keyboard based on Sofle Choc that replaces the right encoder with a 5-way switch, supporting MX or Choc switches.
A split 65% mechanical keyboard with RGB backlighting and wireless connectivity.
A Split keyboard with 42 keys, Column staggered layout with Choc switches and spacing, featuring RGB lighting and Vial support.
A Split keyboard with 36 keys, Column staggered layout for Choc switches, featuring optional trackball/trackpoint and display with RGB lighting.
A Split keyboard with fixed center connection featuring wireless connectivity.
A Split keyboard with 68 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX switches.
A Split keyboard with 36 keys, ortholinear layout supporting MX switches with optional rotary encoders.
A Split keyboard with 50-64 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX or Choc switches, with optional displays and Vial support.
A wireless version of the Corne/crkbd keyboard with customized firmware based on Vial that cannot be reflashed by the end user.
Sofle Split Keyboard | Zmk Dual Mode Scheme: Equipped with Zmk dual mode scheme, this keyboard offers seamless Bluetooth and USB connectivity for versatile use.
A Split keyboard similar to Corne V3 with 42 keys, Column staggered layout with MX switches and RGB lighting.
Corne Split Keyboard – Latest Version in Brand New Condition. Discover the latest version 4.1 of the Corne Split Keyboard, now with Choc switches and a USB-C connection between both halves.
An ortholinear split keyboard with thumb clusters and customizable layout.
A Split keyboard with 62 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX or Choc switches, featuring modular design with support for various pointing devices, encoders, and displays.
A Split keyboard with 60-62 keys, Column staggered layout with optional rotary encoders and RGB lighting.
A Split keyboard with 58 keys, Column staggered layout similar to Sofle V2 with MX switches, underglow RGB and Vial support.
A Split keyboard with 36-42 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX switches with optional trackballs and encoders.
A Split keyboard with 66 keys, Column staggered layout supporting up to 6 rotary encoders and RGB lighting.
A Split keyboard with 36-42 keys, Column staggered layout for Choc switches with Vial support.
A Split keyboard with 36-42 keys, Column staggered layout for Choc switches with Vial support.
A Split keyboard with 40 keys, ortholinear layout supporting MX switches with optional displays and RGB lighting.
Corne Split Keyboard – Latest Version in Brand New Condition. Discover the latest version 4.1 of the Corne Split Keyboard, now with Choc switches and a USB-C connection between both halves.
Corne Split Keyboard – Latest Version in Brand New Condition. Discover the latest version 4.1 of the Corne Split Keyboard, now with Choc switches and a USB-C connection between both halves.
A Split keyboard with 58 keys, Column staggered layout based on Sofle with trackpad, encoder and display with underglow lighting.
A split ortholinear mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting and programmable keys.
Ergonomic split keyboard offers natural positioning with wireless connectivity and premium CNC-machined design.
A Split keyboard with 42 keys, Column staggered layout specifically designed for Gateron Low Profile switches, with VIA support.
Corne V4 by Custom is a modern keyboard designed with ergonomic and customizable features.
A Split keyboard with 76 keys, Column staggered layout with navigation clusters and arrow keys.
A Split keyboard with 58 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX switches with twin displays and optional tenting.
A Split keyboard with 39 keys, Column staggered layout with 1 trackball for MX switches.
A Split keyboard with 44 keys, Column staggered layout with 1 trackball for MX switches.
A Split keyboard with 61 keys, Column staggered layout with 1 trackball for MX switches.
A Split keyboard with 52-56 keys, Column staggered layout supporting modular design with various pointing devices and encoders.
A Split keyboard with 58 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX switches with optional encoders and displays.
Mini (40 keys) by Custom is a modern keyboard designed with ergonomic and customizable features.
A Split keyboard with 36 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX and Alps switches.
A Split keyboard with 60 keys, ortholinear layout supporting MX switches with optional rotary encoders.
A Unibody keyboard with 60 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX switches with Vial support.
A Split keyboard with 36 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX or Choc switches with Vial support.
A Split keyboard with 42 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX or Choc switches with Vial support.
A Split keyboard with 56 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX or Choc switches with Vial support.
A Split keyboard with 60 keys, ortholinear layout supporting MX switches with Vial support.
A classic ergonomic split keyboard designed for comfortable typing with adjustable tenting.
A professional split gaming keyboard designed for ergonomic comfort with backlighting.
A Split keyboard with 46-50 keys, Column staggered layout with large thumb clusters, optional encoders and displays.
A Split keyboard with a standard TKL layout divided in the middle with RGB lighting.
A Split Keywell keyboard with 41 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX switches, featuring 1 trackball.
A Split Keywell keyboard with 56 keys, Column staggered layout supporting MX switches, featuring 1 trackball.
A Split Keywell keyboard with 34-92 keys, Column staggered layout available in many configurations supporting MX or Choc switches.
A Split Keywell keyboard with 34-92 keys, Column staggered layout available in many configurations supporting MX or Choc switches.