The DANKEST Ergonomic Keyboard - Ergodox EZ Review
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The ErgoDox EZ review frames the keyboard as a standout in the ergonomic keyboard space by positioning it as a high-end, highly customizable option that combines a split layout with orthogonal keys and thumb clusters. The narrator emphasizes its no-compromises design and its visual appeal, noting that the board looks as good as it feels and stands out from the more flashy, mainstream options. A major highlight is the introduction of user replaceable switches, which enables a level of customization that few mainstream boards offer and aligns with ErgoDox’s open-source roots. The reviewer walks through the hardware setup, explaining the gravity of adjustability, from tilt and leg options to the optional wrist rest and a separate lift kit for better ergonomics. He explains the configuration workflow using the online configurator and firmware flashing, and points out the 32 usable layers that can dramatically change what each key does, including selective layer switching and one-key-permission-style layer toggling. The build quality is praised, with attention to materials like double-shot ABS and sculpted PBT caps, and the unique keycap geometry tailored to ergonomic needs. Pricing is broken down clearly, noting base price, optional features, and the overall cost with switches and accessories, which is high but framed as reasonable for an enthusiast, highly capable ergonomic keyboard. The closing assessment suggests that if you value a visually striking, highly programmable, and ergonomically adjustable keyboard, the ErgoDox EZ justifies its price premium and could be worth the investment for serious keyboard tweakers and productivity-focused users alike.
Topics · ergonomics · hardware review · computer peripherals · customization · mechanical keyboards
Questions answered
- What makes the Ergodox EZ different from typical keyboards?
- It is a split ergonomic keyboard with thumb clusters, ortho linear keys, and user replaceable switches, plus extensive configurability across up to 32 layers and online firmware flashing.
- Is the Ergodox EZ worth the price for most users?
- For enthusiasts who value customization, ergonomics, and standout aesthetics it can be worth it, but the base price plus accessories is high and not ideal for casual users.