Reviung34 Ergo 30% Keyboard Kit
Designed by gtips (@GTIPS_SH) of reviung.com.
The designer graciously declined the offer to receive a portion of the proceeds from every sale. A donation in designer’s name will be set up instead. If you have a suggestion for a worthy mk-related cause, please get in touch! I already support the QMK Foundation with 2 separate monthly donations, so might just set up a third one 🙂
Build your very own compact custom ergonomic keyboard from scratch!
- Ergo 34-key layout
- Uses a Pro Micro-compatible controller
- Includes a FR4 switch plate and clear 2 mm acrylic bottom plate
- RGB backlight/underglow
- Lead-free tinned finish, black solder mask
Build guide (in Japanese, but Google Translate makes it useable)
Kit includes:
- Main PCB
- FR4 switch plate
- 2 mm clear acrylic bottom plate
- 35x SMD diode (includes a couple of spares)
- 1x reset switch
- Brass standoffs and screws
- Clear acrylic controller cover
Also required, but not included in the kit:
- 1x Pro Micro controller (or compatible: Elite-C, Proton C, nice!nano etc.)
- 34x Cherry MX (or compatible) switches
Other optional parts not included in the kit:
- 1x 2u PCB-mount stabilizer
- 9x WS2812B/SK6812 (5050) RGB LEDs
- Acrylic middle/bottom plates in a variety of colours
Rex Sjöholm (verified owner) –
Lovely little keyboard. Using a 2U spacebar layout. But 33 keys is enough. I opted to solder Millmax sockets to make it hotswapable. Been using it for 3 days now. It’s is now my daily driver. Really like the how the split and angle of the keys open up my shoulders and keep my wrist stright. If anything it could have more of an angle and .25 more column stagger. But that is just preferential to me. Totally would recommend this to anyone who wants to try 30%
Aitor Zabala (verified owner) –
Good kit of an amazing little keeb.
34 keys here, using 4
modifier keycaps on the bottom row (1.25u R1, vertically oriented, rotated R L R L so both thumbs have the keys creating a small ‘valley’)
Super comfy!