Sofle

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Sofle

47 positive 0 neutral 10 negative

Based on 57 Reddit mentions

$139.99

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Split keyboard on 'ultra' tight budget!!!

Search for split keyboard in AliExpress, there are prebuilt ones like Corne, Sofle, Silakka, Cheapeno, etc. for good prices... Like 5$ on top of the materials for the keyboard, and if you don't have a soldering kit and other tools for a self build, then you are even on a plus (because a good kit is

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plamba95 in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

December 8, 2025 2:18 PM

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Should I go with the Voyager? Need advice comparing to "Keebart" Sofle Choc Pro and Corne Choc Pro - First splitted keyboard

I have a Sofle from Keebart, but without the alu casing. It's decent build quality (my plastics case was clearly 3D printed but its stable enough). The support via the discord channel is good. It took a bit of time to get used to it coming from a regular full size keyboard. Shipping was really fast

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pubrrr in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

December 25, 2025 4:57 PM

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Budget keyboards that you think are actually good?

Dude, you're crazy. "Non-standard kitting has negative value"? Ah, yes, because if you want the option of putting Gateron Pro Speed Yellows or Kailh Box Whites in a board, having those same switches offered as an option is somehow "negative value"... 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️ Come on, man! Sure, if you want to swap to som

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pheight57 in r/keyboards

January 8, 2026 6:03 PM

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Looking for a split keyboard

[ad] If you’re looking for a solid first split keyboard that’s ergonomic and well-built, I recommend the Redox_FT or Sofle. Both are available fully assembled from my workshop – in either wired or wireless [ZMK] versions. You can choose between classic Cherry MX profile switches or low-profile Kailh

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JanLuthnier in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

October 7, 2025 4:43 AM

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Comfort Wooden keyboard…

This is Sofle Wireless with fullhand beech case. For over 11 years, I’ve been creating unique mechanical keyboards — each one truly one-of-a-kind thanks to the use of natural wood. I offer both wired and wireless models, all hand-soldered, polished, and assembled with great attention to detail. The

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falbatech in r/MechanicalKeyboards

October 12, 2025 11:25 AM

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Should I go with the Voyager? Need advice comparing to "Keebart" Sofle Choc Pro and Corne Choc Pro - First splitted keyboard

I have the keebart sofle pro but without aluminium casing. I chose it instead of the voyager for the same reason, i live in germany and voyager would have costed around 420Euro and i payed 260 for keebart. I wish i payed 90 extra for the alu case to feel more premium. It is light and works very well

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Low-Many921 in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

December 25, 2025 8:54 PM

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For those who switched to non-standard keyboards: what made it worth it?

Outer wrist and sometimes shoulder/back pain, and a curiosity from the fact primeagen uses one. I probably spent a couple months researching different models and thinking of overall size I ordered an Epomaker split 65 which is the same layout i was used to, just split apart (the inner walls are magn

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ManaDrainMusic in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

February 2, 2026 2:05 PM

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Buying a 50$ aliexpress corne as my first ergo keyboard ?

For trying it's good choice, just be sure to find seller with good rating, I have sofle from AliExpress and it's all good apart from bug on windows that is randomly disconnecting bt, no issues on other devices or with keyboard itself, definitely good place to start if you don't have experience with

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Kromeczek in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

July 14, 2025 8:55 AM

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What is the cheapest way to get a Sofle v2?

I had a look at the wireless Sofle (Sofle_v2.0w) you linked in that repo and don't see any issues with it relating to being double-sided. When building just make sure you know which side is up and which side is the bottom. On the bottom side of the PCB you'll see the outlines for the hotswap sockets

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pabloescobyte in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

August 6, 2025 5:04 PM

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Anybody have experience with the Cloud Nine C989 that can weigh in on it?

TL;DR, buy a pre-built Elora (5 rows) or Corne (minimal but enough keys for normal typing), pick a top-tier switch (Skip Gateron or Cherry) like Zeal Zilent v2, learn to tweak your keyboard layout with QMK, exercise discipline when re-learning to type, and prosper. You'll be glad you did. --- My fri

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bopapa_1979 in r/ErgoMechKeyboards

September 12, 2025 11:54 AM

1

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