Allium58 GLP Split Keyboard DIY Kit - nice!nano Wireless

$108.00 USD
Key Type
GLP
# of Keys
58
Hotswappable
Yes
Firmware
ZMK

The Allium58 shares the same layout as the Lily58 Pro and also supports using the original Lily58 Pro firmware.

• Enhanced Wireless Capability
• Improved Battery Management
• With Gateron low profile hotswap sockets

Note: It is not compatible with the low profile Kailh Choc v1 or v2 key switches.

Option: Allium58 GLP Split Keyboard DIY Kit - nice!nano Wireless

Display: No Display

No Display
Memory-in-pixel Display
Optional Add-Ons - Compatibility-Guaranteed

Key Switches

Brown (Tactile)
+$28.80
Blue (Clicky)
+$28.80
Red (Linear 50gf)
+$28.80

Keycaps

SMOLO 1u White
+$21.60
SMOLO 1u Black
+$21.60
White & Black Set
+$48.00
Gray & Blue Set
+$48.00

Extra Keycaps

SMOLO 1.5u Black
+$1.90
SMOLO 1.5u White
+$1.90
SMOLO 1u Homing Black (2pcs)
+$1.60
SMOLO 1u Homing White (2pcs)
+$1.60

Case

Carbon Fiber Top & Black Bottom
+$58.00
Carbon Fiber Top & White Bottom
+$58.00
Carbon Fiber Top & Honey Yellow Bottom
+$58.00
3D Printed Black
+$45.00

Have questions? Email support@beekeeb.com
Description

The Allium58 is an open source 6*4+4keys column-staggered split keyboard. It is based on Lily58 Pro created by kata0510. The Allium58 shares the same layout as the Lily58 Pro and also supports using the original Lily58 Pro firmware.

Features

  • Wireless keyboard
  • 58 Keys
  • Enhanced Wireless Capability: With native support for power-saving nice!view or other memory-in-pixel displays, ensuring efficient power management and extended battery life.
  • Improved Battery Management: Power switches and JST battery sockets have been added to the Allium58. These additions make it easier to control power supply and facilitate seamless battery replacement.
  • With Gateron low profile hotswap sockets: Compatible with Gateron low profile v1.0 (KS-27) and v2.0 (KS-33) key switches
  • Compatible with Lily58 Pro firmware

The Wireless Allium58 DIY kit includes

  • A set of PCB
  • 2 * Bluetooth nice!nano v2 controllers
  • 4 * MCU 12p sockets & pins
  • 58 * Gateron Low Profile hotswap sockets
  • 58 * Diodes
  • 2 * Power switches
  • 2 * Reset buttons
  • 2 * JST battery sockets and connectors
  • (optional) 2 * Sharp Memory-in-Pixel displays

Important

  • You will need soldering tools to build this keyboard.
  • Batteries are not included in the kit.

Finishing Product Showcase

This is a DIY kit. You will need to solder and assemble the components to the PCB.


Original Project & License: https://github.com/beekeeb/Allium58

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