A short foreword first. I am not affiliated with MoErgo in any way (except backing their campaign), which puts me into weird position. On one hand, I feel it is not right to speak for them. On other hand, it would be unfair to express views/thoughts which are not mine. Thus, a text given to me by Stephen (one of two MoErgo founders) will go first, then my own thought afterwards.
Sorry for the pictures, anyone wanting for more (and/or videos) is welcome to the Kickstarter page.Introducing the wireless split contoured ergonomic Glove80 keyboard. It is now live on Kickstarter!
What is this you ask? It's the next evolution in ergonomic keyboards: split contoured keyboards. Oh, and wireless to boot!
The Glove80 keyboard is super comfortable for a wide range of hand shapes and sizes, allowing you to type faster, type longer, and keep your hands and wrists in good health.
Glove80 follows how we naturally move. The finger keys are arranged in smoothly curved columns to match the fingers’ natural motion. Six accessible thumb keys put even more of your commonly used keys in easy reach.
Glove80 is the most compact contoured keyboard ever made. Pop yours into your carrying bag and take it with you to the meeting room, local café or on the road.
The 500+ prototypes it took to get Glove80 to this point demonstrates our dedication to the cause of ergonomics.
Technical specifications:
- 80 Key split contoured keyboard
- Bluetooth LE Wireless or wired connectivity via USB C
- ZMK open source firmware for full customization and keyboard layouts
- Kailh Choc low profile mechanical switches
- Premium POM keycaps
- Built-in tenting kit
- Detachable sculpted palm rests
- Independently controllable RGB LEDs for each key (stretch goal)
So. I am a long time Kinesis Advantage (10+y), then Ergodox EZ (4+y) user. Anyone who tried Advantage knows an ideal keyboard should have keywells. But it is also should be split (so Ergodox was always a compromise for me).
Bad thing there were no keywelled split keyboards in production. The only option was 3d printed stuff like Dactyl Manuform et al.
That's why I've bought Advantage360 on Drop immediately. But few weeks later, after seeing the Glove80 followed by few hours of talking to Stephen, I've backed the Glove80.
Low profile switches. Awesome thumb claster. Better keywell profile. Extremely low with low center of gravity. Individual controllable LEDs. It seems this keyboard checks all my boxes. And Stephen seems to be extremely knowledgeable and competent guy. So backing was a no brainer for me. (Even if I have to explain my wife TWO new keyboards)
That doesn't mean this keyboard ideal. There's no fully wired setup (ZMK limitation), no hotswaps (problematic on concave keywells), no blank black keycaps (yet, but promised by the end of KS campaign). But it looks like a worthy rival for Adv360 and I'm eager to compare them in person.
One more thing - there's lively community on Discord, discussing all kind of stuff, low profile artisan keycaps, Kailh Choc springs, electronics, ergonomics, ZMK, you name it. Would be nice to see you there.
That's all for now, thanks and have a nice day!