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Based on 38 Reddit mentions

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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

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DiggitySkister in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

April 2, 2026 10:08 PM

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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

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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'

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Scatterthought in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

August 28, 2025 5:17 PM

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/r/MechanicalKeyboards Ask ANY Keyboard question, get an answer - May 12, 2025

Hi Everyone, I've been using a cheap mechanical keyboard for years, but recently found myself missing the comfort of an old Logitech Ergo I had, which was slightly tented. It was a lot more comfortable, but also a lot bigger, which is why I moved to this cheap mechanical mini I have now. Over the la

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InAbsentiaC in r/MechanicalKeyboards

May 12, 2025 6:51 PM

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What are some moonlander alternatives, but cheaper?

I’ve been eyeing the NocFree Lite myself, it seems like a more budget-friendly split that still has a solid key layout and wireless option.

spacenes in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

August 28, 2025 10:43 AM

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NocFree Lite, my (positive) experience so far ...

I'm really looking forward to getting my NocFree Lite for one main reason: comfort and portability. Your point about the Q11 being heavy and slightly larger really hit home for me. I move around a lot, and the idea of a light, easy-to-tent, truly portable split keyboard is exactly what I'm after. Th

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radishdish1 in r/Nocfree

September 29, 2025 6:44 PM

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Need Keyboard Recommendations for Coding and Work

Had a similar dilemma didn’t want to haul my main keyboard back and forth every day for work. I ended up trying the NocFree Lite, mostly because a friend who codes full-time swore by it. It’s compact, connects to multiple devices over Bluetooth without lag, and feels surprisingly good for long typin

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TheManInBlack_ in r/keyboards

October 24, 2025 8:17 AM

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Best Keyboards?

I totally get you I used to love Fleksy too until that forced auto-correct update ruined it. I’ve been using the NocFree Lite lately with my phone and laptop, and it’s honestly been such a relief. It’s quiet, smooth to type on, and connects over Bluetooth without any fuss. If you just want something

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TheManInBlack_ in r/androidapps

October 27, 2025 10:03 AM

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