NocFree
Lite
Based on 38 Reddit mentions
$139.00
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QK Alice Duo - Cool build quality, not *that* ergonomic
Nice review! You really cover everything, and I agree with you on the placement of the arrow keys being awkward. It's the main reason I wouldn't consider the QK Alice Duo or NocFree Lite. I also wonder why so many QMK keyboards continue to come with VIA instead of VIAL. I'd guess that someone has al
...Scatterthought in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
July 10, 2025 8:09 PM
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Looking for suggestions for shoulder and wrist pain
Going to a full split keyboard where you can adjust how far apart your hands are is the right way to go! NocFree Lite/&, Keychron Q11, Keeb.io's Sinc/Quefrency, Epomaker Split65/Split70, GMK70, Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB+ (skip the Freestyle 2), Royal Kludge RKS70, UHK, Dygma Raise 2, and there are
...DiggitySkister in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
March 30, 2026 5:05 PM
5
First ErgoMech Rec?
If your goal is to get keyboard that provides some legit ergonomic value skip Alice layout boards and other one-piece keyboards like mWave, etc... just get a full split. Here are a couple row-staggered split options: NocFree Lite/&, Keychron Q11, Keeb.io's Sinc/Quefrency, Epomaker Split65/Split70, G
...DiggitySkister in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
April 2, 2026 10:08 PM
5
Picking my first 75% Split Keyboard: Keychron Q11 vs Dygma Raise 2 vs NocFree &
If your pain is killing you and you need something immediately and you are leaning NocFree you might also consider the NocFree Lite. It is a lot like the NocFree & but it has standard hotswappable mx switches (instead of the low profile ones) and it seems to be shipping now. Very good reviews for Q1
...DiggitySkister in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
March 12, 2026 4:09 PM
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Why are there so few split boards with a regular row-stagger and a thumbcluster?
I use a row-staggered Zuoya GMK70. Per my other comment, I really struggled to learn column stagger while staying proficient with row stagger, so this is a better solution for me. I'd be more concerned about ditching row stagger if I had issues with my fingers, but the split is more important to me
...Scatterthought in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
December 1, 2025 10:09 PM
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Software engineering student, noticing wrist pain... Looking for up-to-date suggestions for split ergo keyboards.
I would second this. I have no experience with the epomaker keyboard mentioned but this category row staggered splits sound like a great option for the OP. A couple years ago I went with the Kinesis Freestyle Edge from eBay, and it totally solved my wrist pain. No tenting was needed for me, just hav
...DiggitySkister in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
November 26, 2025 6:15 PM
2
Please influence me. To numpad or not to numpad.
Is the keyboard programmable? I recently got a NocFree Lite which is a 65-key. I was worried about the adjustment as I use a numpad often for work, but I reaaally wanted a mechanical, hot-swappable, split keyboard and the NocFree checked so many of my boxes. Thankfully the NocFree is programmable wi
...Sad-Perspective4702 in r/keyboards
January 8, 2026 4:15 PM
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Split row-staggered keyboard options?
I use a Zuoya GMK70. It's a barebones that I got from AliExpress. No built-in tenting, but it's got a flat bottom so it's easy to add your own feet. For more options, check out YellowAfterlife's fantastic searchable index. If you click on the links in the keyboard names, there are photos. https://ya
...Scatterthought in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
July 30, 2025 2:06 AM
3
Cheap-ish, user-friendly split keyboard for bedbound use?
No worries at all. The Nocfree Lite is plug-and-play and prebuilt, no soldering or such needed. Though it's a hotswap board, meaning that you can change the switches and keycaps to anything you like. To change the keycaps and switches, you will need some sort of a tool, I personally use something li
...AgentWizz in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
August 28, 2025 4:40 PM
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Cheap-ish, user-friendly split keyboard for bedbound use?
I just want to add that the NocFree Lite is a great option if the budget can be stretched. I didn't realize that it doesn't need a cable between the halves, so I left it out of my comment since it's more expensive than the Split65 and GMK70. The funky /? key is a dealbreaker for me personally, so I'
Scatterthought in r/ErgoMechKeyboards
August 28, 2025 5:17 PM
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