Lite

NocFree

Lite

27 positive 1 neutral 10 negative

Based on 38 Reddit mentions

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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

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Sad-Perspective4702 in r/keyboards

January 8, 2026 4:15 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

3

Cheap-ish, user-friendly split keyboard for bedbound use?

I wouldn't consider the Lite for myself due to the unusual placement of the /? key. I just know it would throw me off too much, but other people are fine with it. I'd expect it to be just as tall as the Split65 and GMK70 due to the full-height switches. The & looks like a great keyboard, but it's a

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Scatterthought in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

August 29, 2025 4:46 PM

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NocFree Lite 65 Wirelessly Mode Input delay

I am facing the same issue.I have other keyboards from keychron etc and there is no delay there. NocFree Lite has too much delay. It does not feel natural. Feels laggy and choppy. I wish it was good. I don't want to return it as I do need split keyboard because my hands pain a lot. I love the other

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No_Kaleidoscope7022 in r/Nocfree

May 4, 2026 4:49 AM

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QK Alice Duo - Cool build quality, not *that* ergonomic

Some of this does read fair. I guess the bias that I have is more that I gave row staggered ergo boards a solid try (the UHKv2 was a sweet board) but the wrist pain always returned. And I wasted a lot of money (I had the money, so it was "fine", but I did feel ripped off). Only the columnar boards h

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cantdutchthis in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

July 11, 2025 5:52 AM

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