Hey Fediverse,

Our team wanted to share a hardware project we’ve been pouring our hearts into. We love the ergonomics of split keyboards, but we were always frustrated by the messy TRRS bridge cables and the bulky plastic/3D-printed cases that usually come with wireless builds.

So, we spent the last few months developing our own solution: Elytra.

The Specs & Philosophy:

100% Truly Wireless: Powered by ZMK. No wires to the PC, and absolutely zero cables between the halves. Just a perfectly clean desk.

Ultralight CNC Aluminum: We applied a biomimetic cutout design on the underside. It gives you the premium feel of a full-metal custom board, but the entire chassis weighs only 420g.

Designed for Longevity: We know this community values hardware that lasts. The design is modular and repair-friendly, making it easy to open up, maintain, or tweak over time.

We just opened our site for early pre-orders. Since the Fediverse has some of the most knowledgeable hardware geeks around, we’d love to get your raw feedback on the layout, the industrial design, or any ZMK configuration tips!

  • floofloof@lemmy.ca
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    4 days ago

    If they did it with noisy tactile switches and more standard keycaps, I’d be more interested. Silent linear for typing isn’t usually much fun.

    • edantusi@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      4 days ago

      Fully get that — the hot-swap sockets mean you’re not locked into the stock switches. The Choc V2 are quiet tactiles out of the box, but you could swap in linear switches pretty easily since the sockets are standard. On the keycaps — they’re Choc-specific low-profile, so you’re right they’re not a drop-in replacement for regular MX keycaps. If you wanted a louder, more tactile feel, you’d be looking at different Choc switches rather than standard MX.