Ergonaut One is an open-source ergonomic wireless split mechanical keyboard designed by Ergonaut Keyboards.
Inspiration for the keyboard was taken from these projects:
- Corne by foostan
- Dao by yumagulovrn
We wanted to create a pretty affordable, nice looking, and, most importantly, very DIY-friendly ergonomic wireless split keyboard with Gateron Low Profile switches.
Gallery can be found on imgur.
- Low-profile, which will reduce strain on your beautiful hands;
- Split. You can put the keyboard where it'll be comfortable exactly for you;
- Pretty long battery life. 250mAh battery gives up to a month of usage without charging;
- Wide availability and range of compatible keycaps;
- Easily replaceable switches thanks to hot-swap sockets;
- Budget-friendly, because:
- It uses relatively cheap and widely available Seeed Studio XIAO nRF52840 as MCU;
- It uses one PCB design for both halves of the keyboard;
- Everything except PCB's, components and hardware (screws, nuts) can be 3D printed.
- Beginner-friendly, because:
- PCB is easy to solder;
- Cases are easy to print.
- Wireless by design - no unnecessary wires, no unused connectors on the board;
- Free in terms of hardware design. It's licensed under permissive CERN-OHL-P v2 license, which means:
- you are free to manufacture it yourself;
- you are free to sell your manufactured hardware for profit.
BOM and Build Guide can be found in Ergonaut Keyboards Documentation Portal.
Firmware can be found in one-zmk-config repository.
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- Documentation portal: https://ergonautkb.com
- Telegram: https://ergonautkb.t.me
- Telegram (ru): https://ergonautkb_ru.t.me