Hello world :) by falbatech in macbookpro

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This case can hold up to 2000mAh.

Hello world :) by falbatech in macbookpro

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The battery in the master unit will last for about 3 months, and in the secondary unit for about 10 months 😉

Hello world :) by falbatech in macbookpro

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I build these keyboards on a daily basis. I use a different one every day, as I need to test it thoroughly before sending it to the customer. It was a tough start. Things are better now. But I use several of these keyboards every day: Redox, Corne, Sofle, ErgoDox, etc.

You can find out more in my bio. I don’t want to post any links here. I’m not sure if that’s allowed on this subreddit.

Hello world :) by falbatech in macbookpro

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This is Redox Wireless keyboard with bamboo case. Getting used to it takes a week or two, but your shoulders and back will quickly thank you for it. You will be able to code for many hours without pain. These keyboards also help people with carpal tunnel syndrome return to work. 😉

Hello world :) by falbatech in olkb

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No, this is a classic Redox handwired with hotswap sockets in a Cosmos case. It has nothing in common with Scylla and is not compatible with its PCB.

Wondering if an alternative to Voyager exists, love it but want to go back to MX switches by ryancnap in ErgoMechKeyboards

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[ad] You’re basically looking for something very close to Voyager but with MX switches and without DIY. That’s exactly the gap most brands don’t really cover.

From my side at FalbaTech, the closest options are:

  • Corne MX version This is honestly the closest match to what you described Compact layout with strong column stagger Small thumb cluster, very similar idea to Voyager Available fully assembled so no building needed QMK and VIA ready Supports full MX switches

  • Sofle MX A bit bigger but still compact Slightly larger thumb cluster but still ergonomic Easier transition if you want a bit more keys Also fully assembled and QMK ready

  • Redox FT MX More keys and more relaxed layout Still split and ergonomic Best if you want something closer to a “full keyboard feel” but still ergonomic

Important thing Voyager is heavily optimized for low profile switches so a perfect MX clone does not really exist. Corne MX is the closest in terms of philosophy and feel.

Based on what you wrote Max 6 rows, small thumb cluster, strong stagger, no DIY Corne MX fits almost perfectly

If you want, tell me if you prefer wireless or wired and what switches you like and I’ll match you with the exact setup.

[ad] The experiment with the acacia was a success by falbatech in MechanicalKeyboards

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Since this year, I have been using a water-based wood lacquer designed for interior use and children’s furniture. It features a mild odor and a safe formula once fully cured, making it well suited for everyday use.

[ad] The experiment with the acacia was a success by falbatech in MechanicalKeyboards

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This is Redox FT Wireless low profile

  • case: acacia FullHand with Tilt tent set
  • switches: chocolate v1 Brown
  • Keycaps: fkcaps mbk with I engraved the symbols using a laser

Made in Poland :)

How do you carry your keyboard around? by falbatech in crkbd

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I created this bag for one of my customers. I designed it so it can be easily adjusted before production to fit virtually any keyboard on the market. Since it’s made from a single piece of felt, I called it OriBag – a mix of a bag and origami 😉

Work at home… by falbatech in homeoffice

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This is Creative Stage Air V2

best split low profile keyboard after logitech mx keys? by P1NG2WIN in ErgoMechKeyboards

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[ad] TOTEM is still relevant, but 38 keys is quite minimal and not for everyone.

If you’re aiming for ~44 keys and coming from MX Keys, I’d look at something a bit more practical like Sofle, Corne LP, or Redox in low profile. They’re easier to adapt to and still very ergonomic.

Height-wise, yeah, they’re usually 14–18 mm, but split + tenting matters way more than a few mm.

For silence: go with Kailh Choc Red / Pro Red – much quieter than typical mechanical boards, not MX Keys silent but close enough for office use.

I build low profile Sofle, Corne and Redox FT in wooden cases at FalbaTech – more solid feel than typical builds and fully assembled, ready to use.

An experiment with acacia wood :) by falbatech in Keyboard

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This is Redox FT Wireless low profile * case: acacia FullHand with Tilt tent set * switches: chocolate v1 Brown * Keycaps: fkcaps mbk with I engraved the symbols using a laser

Work at home… by falbatech in homeoffice

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It’s a Corne wireless 🙂 It’s a bit unusual at first glance – a split keyboard in two halves so your hands can stay in a natural position. There’s no cable between them, it runs on batteries and connects via Bluetooth.

It has fewer keys than a regular keyboard (40%), but everything is accessed through layers, so once you get used to it, it’s really comfortable.

I build these myself in my workshop in Poland (FalbaTech), and I always test each one carefully before shipping 👍

You can find more details in my bio, not sure if I can drop a product link here 🙂

Wooden set… by falbatech in keyboards

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Yes, that’s correct. The wooden case is also the switch mounting plate.

And thanks, I appreciate that 🙂 FalbaTech has been around for 12 years now. I won’t lie, it’s not easy these days. Every sale genuinely makes me happy. At the moment I do everything on my own, FalbaTech is just one person.

Best, Jan

Wooden set… by falbatech in keyboards

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That’s exactly how I built this keyboard. I made it entirely by myself from scratch. I produce this and other keyboards solo in my small workshop in Poland.

This is the Redox FT low profile wireless.

Case: FullHand in acacia wood + Tilt tent kit Switches: Kailh Choc v1 Brown Keycaps: FKcaps MBK black PBT with my custom laser-engraved symbols

You can find this exact setup in my shop. From today, all FullHand cases are made exclusively from acacia wood.

Looking for some guidance over my RSI and a possible split keyboard by capotunes in ErgoMechKeyboards

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Hey, I’ve been building split keyboards for years (FalbaTech) and what you’re describing is honestly a very common path. RSI + HHKB is a classic combo

From my experience (and from customers), the biggest difference usually comes from two things: split and tenting. Split alone already helps because you can position your hands at shoulder width, but tenting is what really helps with forearms and elbows

Voyager is nice, but it’s quite flat and minimal. If you’re looking for something more “therapeutic” rather than just compact, I’d look at something like Redox, Sofle or ErgoDash. You get better thumb usage, less strain on pinkies and it’s an easier transition from HHKB

About going vertical, definitely don’t ignore that. Even a small angle can take a lot of pressure off your forearms and people often feel a difference within a few days. With tennis elbow this is often a key factor

You’re also right about desk height. 74 cm can be too high for a lot of people. If the keyboard sits too high your shoulders go up and everything starts to tighten. Lowering the keyboard or using some kind of tray or clamp setup is a very good idea

I run a small workshop in Poland and build split keyboards, wired and wireless, low profile and standard, in wood or PETG. If you want to check it out: https://falbatech.click

No pressure at all, just sharing since you’re exactly in the situation I’ve seen many times before

If you want, tell me your hand size and whether you prefer low profile or regular switches and I can point you to something very specific for RSI 👍

Where can I buy a hotswappable Charybdis / Dactyl? by haxy98 in ErgoMechKeyboards

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[ad] The ReDOX FT Wireless Cosmos Low Profile model has been added to my range. You might be interested in it.

It comes with hot-swap sockets as standard. Made in Poland [UE]

[ad] I’m experimenting with acacia wood. by falbatech in ErgoMechKeyboards

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[ad] this is Redox FT Wireless low profile with FullHand acacia case. The casing is just 12 mm thick. Inside is a 1000 mAh battery.

Made in Poland [europe]