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The Iris keyboard by keeb.io, a split ergonomic keyboard with 4x6 vertically staggered keys and up to 4 thumb keys. Reprogrammable to any keymap l...
View full detailsComplete your keeb.io Iris keyboard with a variety of case options. The options on this page consist of a set of top plates, a set of bottom plate...
View full detailsThe Quefrency by keeb.io is a nice middle ground between a split keyboard and a "normal" form-factor keyboard. It comes preassembled, so there's n...
View full detailsComplete your keeb.io Quefrency keyboard with a variety of case options. The options on this page consist of a set of top plates, a set of bottom ...
View full detailsNeed to swap your keycaps for a different set? Or maybe you have a hotswap-capable keyboard and need to swap out your switches? You could do it by ...
View full detailsWhile aluminium is relatively light, this knob made from solid metal has quite the heft to it. Originally meant as a knob for guitars, it turns out...
View full detailsThis page is for the Kyria, revision 1.3 to 2.1. This is an older version. For the rev3.x version, please visit the Kyria rev3 Low Profile Case pag...
View full detailsThis revision isn't the most recent one. Go to the Kyria rev3 PCB Kit page to learn more. The Kyria is a 40% split keyboard. Its main features are ...
View full detailsComplete your Kyria rev3 kit with a variety of case options. All options on this page are low profile, and consist of a set of top plates, a set of...
View full detailsThe Kyria is a 40% split keyboard with up to 50 keys. What sets it apart are its aggressive yet comfortable columnar stagger, its number of thumb k...
View full detailsA Kyria kit consists of many different parts. Maybe you've misplaced one of them, want to customise an aspect or need to replace a part. This is th...
View full detailsThere is a limit to this item of 10 per customer. If you need more, please mail us the items and quantities you'd like to order for a custom invoic...
View full detailsAn original EC11 encoder by ALPS, featuring no detents, meaning that it's smooth in operation and you won't feel it "click" when you turn it. This ...
View full detailsSocketing your microcontroller is usually a good idea, as they're quite hard to remove, having many pins. OLED displays, having fewer pins, are eas...
View full detailsIn many acrylic cases, M2 screws are used to secure parts together, along with spacers. All cases sold at splitkb.com include hardware kits, which ...
View full detailsMBK keycaps are a popular option to use with Kailh Choc switches. With scooped tops which hugs your fingertips, high corners to easily find keys, a...
View full detailsNow available in various colours: MBK blank keycaps! With scooped tops which hugs your fingertips, high corners to easily find keys, and a flat pr...
View full detailsA TRRS cable is needed to connect most split keyboards to each other. This metal wrapped cable has a neutral silver/brass color, making it a good f...
View full detailsIt's always a good idea to check if your microcontroller works before you assemble it, but sometimes they break after you've installed it. Desolder...
View full detailsSome keyboards don't support hot swap by default. Thankfully, there's something you can do about that: install Mill-Max hot swap sockets! After you...
View full detailsAll kits sold at splitkb.com come with through-hole, axial diodes by default. They're easy to handle and easy to solder for beginners. We also have...
View full detailsThe low-profile keycap you know and love, now available in smooth POM material! In partnership with Max, the original designer of the MBK profile, ...
View full detailsDesigned by MoErgo, with its innovative new MCC profile along with the use of textured POM material, these keycaps will feel smooth to the touch wh...
View full detailsYou've used switches for a while now, and you've heard about people modding them. You can replace the springs to use different weights and characte...
View full detailsTwisting and turning, encoders do all that and can act as a button to boot! Use this Myriad module to add an encoder to your Elora. Control your de...
View full detailsMyriad is a module system. But for those who are really into modules... you can add modules to your modules! With this Expansion module, you can ad...
View full detailsCollect them all! Do you want to try each module? Discover all of them in one complete bundle, and get a discount on them while you're at it. With ...
View full detailsPew pew! You commonly see them on many game controllers: Joysticks! This Myriad module allows you to put an original ALPS joystick on your Myriad-e...
View full detailsKeyboards have keys. But what if you want... more keys? With this Myriad macropad module, you can add four extra tactile buttons to your Myriad-ena...
View full detailsThere's this really cool idea you have, wouldn't it be rad to have... a thing! On my keyboard! If that's you, and the idea you have isn't already a...
View full detailsThe nice!nano is a wireless, BLE enabled replacement for the Pro Micro powered by the nRF52840 SoC. DISCLAIMER: Some technical affinity is needed t...
View full detailsSome PCBs support the use of specific hotswap sockets. On supported kits, like the Aurora series, they're easy to install and are an affordable way...
View full detailsWith these tactile buttons, you'll be able to reset your keyboard without having to reach for tweezers or fiddling with a wire. They're available i...
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View full detailsWant to better use the space between the two halves of your keyboard, but is your TRRS cable in the way? With this set of adapters, you can change ...
View full detailsTo connect both halves of a split keyboard together, a TRRS cable is often used, which connects to a TRRS jack on each half. Whether you're looking...
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