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NocFree

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27 positive 1 neutral 10 negative

Based on 38 Reddit mentions

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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

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DiggitySkister in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

March 12, 2026 4:09 PM

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Is this is a good option for a beginner?

This is definitely beginner friendly. I've been thinking of backing this model from NocFree myself. My friend has the NocFree lite and I've tried it out, pretty smooth usage.

JocaDoca in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

October 6, 2025 6:37 PM

2

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

I personally like the NocFree Lite. I tried putting low profile mx keycaps on them (https://a.co/d/cbM52le looks close to this” on it and the typing experience felt decent enough for me. The one challenge I ran into is that it seems impossible to find low profile space bars with certain dimensions.

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AgentWizz in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

August 28, 2025 6:28 AM

1

keyboard recommendations for work

Totally get where you’re coming from those long report sessions can really wear you out. A friend of mine (also a med resident) had the same struggle and switched to the NocFree Lite after dealing with wrist strain. It’s compact and has a really natural hand angle, so the typing posture feels lighte

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TheManInBlack_ in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard

October 24, 2025 8:13 AM

1

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

1

Help me choose my keyboard

I’ve been using mechanical keyboards for years, and most of them had that sharp, clacky sound that started getting tiring over time. I recently switched to the NocFree Lite, and it honestly changed how typing feels, the sound is softer, more “creamy,” and the overall feel is smoother without being m

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TheManInBlack_ in r/PHMechanicalKeyboard

October 27, 2025 9:38 AM

1

Old laptop keyboard style

I actually missed that old laptop keyboard feel too light, soft, and super quiet. I switched to the NocFree Lite, and it’s probably the closest I’ve found to that vibe in a mechanical board. The keys feel smooth and low-profile, not harsh or clicky, and it’s quiet enough for late-night typing withou

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TheManInBlack_ in r/keyboards

October 27, 2025 9:44 AM

1

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

1

Getting Lost in Options

I was in the same spot a few months ago, used a Corsair with Reds for years and wanted something quieter and more comfortable. Ended up trying the NocFree Lite after a friend recommended it, and honestly, it’s been great so far. The tactile feel is just right, and my wrists don’t ache like before. I

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TheManInBlack_ in r/keyboards

October 29, 2025 10:57 AM

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