Perhaps you have a tendency to shine cyberpunk peripheral devices. Perhaps you were looking for a keyboard that you can position perfectly on your left and right hands. In this case, this sophisticated design may like you [Modern Hobbyist].
The first thing you consider is the shared design, with which every half of the keyboard can be optimally placed for every arm comfort. They are linked to a cable with which the STM32 microcontroller read the keys on both sides and then spit on the right stuff through its USB-C connection. The microcontroller is also responsible for the execution of the LED lighting per key and the LCD screens.
The board owes at least partially the slim and slim design of the use of Kailh Choc Low Profile switches. They insert sockets on Hotswap compatible so that the switches can be changed without any problems. Key caps are empty parts from the hand, as this is a keyboard for those who are not afraid to spend the time to establish the right muscle memory. It can take an adaptation if you are not used to the staggered column layout. However, the LCD screens can display a keymap if you need a little help from time to time.
We have seen many great split keyboards over the years, including an amusing design, which was made with a saw by hacking an existing keyboard in half.