1. No pointless layer of "inner" keys that you never use
2. The thumb keys are closer to the main keyboard, so more of them are in a natural reach, rather than being a big stretch (this is the biggest one in usage)
3. Uses all 1u keys, so greater keycap compatibility (any ortho kit will work)
4. If you're comparing to the Ergodox EZ, construction is better, with a metal case instead of plastic
5. Takes up less desk space
And it's still QMK, still hotswappable, still has the columnar layout. I don't think the Ergodox offers anything over it.
mkozlows|8 days ago
Advantages over the Ergodox:
1. No pointless layer of "inner" keys that you never use 2. The thumb keys are closer to the main keyboard, so more of them are in a natural reach, rather than being a big stretch (this is the biggest one in usage) 3. Uses all 1u keys, so greater keycap compatibility (any ortho kit will work) 4. If you're comparing to the Ergodox EZ, construction is better, with a metal case instead of plastic 5. Takes up less desk space
And it's still QMK, still hotswappable, still has the columnar layout. I don't think the Ergodox offers anything over it.
tumdum_|3 days ago
I use all the keys on my ergodox-ez, so this keyboard has not enough keys for me to switch to.
sesm|7 days ago