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It'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 detailsSSD1306 OLED displays are one of the most common in mechanical keyboard kits. They're often used to display information about your keyboard, such a...
View full detailsIf your keyboard supports RGB underglow, chances are that these are the LEDs that make it possible. Quite bright and individually addressable, thes...
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 detailsA TRRS cable is needed to connect most split keyboards to each other. This braided cable does the job while looking good doing it! These cables hav...
View full detailsAn original EC11 encoder by ALPS. Designed to deal with harsh environments, it requires more force to operate giving it very tactile feedback. You'...
View full detailsWhen using a wireless controller such as a nice!nano, you're looking for some additional hardware features. To save battery, it's useful to have a ...
View full detailsThis item is also available from each keyboard's compatible case page. It does need to be bought separately, and isn't included with the other case...
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 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 detailsA spinoff from the popular SK6812MINI (without the -E), these LEDs have little legs on the side to make them easier to solder. These LEDs provide R...
View full detailsSome people prefer to use their keyboard laid flat on a table, others prefer to use it at an angle. While there are some do-it-yourself solutions o...
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...
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 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 detailsPlease note: For kits sold at splitkb.com, if these sockets can be used, they'll be included in the kit itself. These sockets can only be used with...
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 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, but more sea...
View full detailsThe Manfrotto Pocket Tripod is one of the smallest tripods that the renowned camera equipment company Manfrotto has designed. While they're usually...
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...
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 detailsWant to use a display on your keyboard, but don't like the significant battery draw that usually comes with it? There's a solution now: using the n...
View full detailsSome say it's more comfortable to use something to rest your palms on. Made from flexible, black polyurethane, this wrist rest has just the right a...
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, but if you'r...
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