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Keybow is an easy-to-build, solderless, DIY mini mechanical keyboard. It's Raspberry Pi-powered, with twelve illuminated keys, hot-swap clicky or linear switches, clear keycaps, and awesome customisable layouts and macros. It's the ultimate macro pad.
This kit has everything you need* to build your own mini mechanical keyboard. It's a fun, affordable, first step into the world of mechanical keyboards, with high-quality clicky (Gold) or linear (Silver) Kailh Speed switches and clear DSA-profile key caps that look incredible when lit up with the per-key RGB lighting. The fancy hot-swap Kailh sockets mean that there's absolutely no soldering required!
Kit includes*
Raspberry Pi Zero WH
Keybow PCB
Switch plate
Twelve Kailh Speed switches (Gold or Silver)
Twelve clear DSA-profile key caps
Acrylic baseplate
Fixings and feet
Micro-USB cable
Comes in a reusable kit box
*Just add your own micro-SD card
Use Keybow as a hotkey pad for your favourite program like Adobe Lightroom, a custom games controller, to trigger clips, tracks, or effects in Ableton Live, or to paste frequently-used text or code snippets. So, if you want to open your web browser and search for cat GIFs all with a single keypress, we've got you covered. Because all your key and lighting customisation is stored on the device, it's completely portable too, meaning you can switch your setups between any machine you like.
Keybow is powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero WH (with pre-soldered header), and uses the Zero's USB HID gadget mode so that it appears as a real keyboard when plugged into your computer with the included USB cable. We've built a completely custom, stripped-down, RAM-disk-based Keybow OS with a Lua interface to customise the layout and lighting on your Keybow. It's Windows, Mac, and Linux-compatible.
Keybow features
Per-key RGB LEDs (APA102)
Kailh hot-swap switch sockets (for Cherry MX-compatible switches)
40-pin female header
I2C breakout header for add-ons
Custom Keybow OS
Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3B+, 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W
Assembled size: 85x56.5x38mm
This kit has everything you need* to build your own mini mechanical keyboard. It's a fun, affordable, first step into the world of mechanical keyboards, with high-quality clicky (Gold) or linear (Silver) Kailh Speed switches and clear DSA-profile key caps that look incredible when lit up with the per-key RGB lighting. The fancy hot-swap Kailh sockets mean that there's absolutely no soldering required!
Kit includes*
Raspberry Pi Zero WH
Keybow PCB
Switch plate
Twelve Kailh Speed switches (Gold or Silver)
Twelve clear DSA-profile key caps
Acrylic baseplate
Fixings and feet
Micro-USB cable
Comes in a reusable kit box
*Just add your own micro-SD card
Use Keybow as a hotkey pad for your favourite program like Adobe Lightroom, a custom games controller, to trigger clips, tracks, or effects in Ableton Live, or to paste frequently-used text or code snippets. So, if you want to open your web browser and search for cat GIFs all with a single keypress, we've got you covered. Because all your key and lighting customisation is stored on the device, it's completely portable too, meaning you can switch your setups between any machine you like.
Keybow is powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero WH (with pre-soldered header), and uses the Zero's USB HID gadget mode so that it appears as a real keyboard when plugged into your computer with the included USB cable. We've built a completely custom, stripped-down, RAM-disk-based Keybow OS with a Lua interface to customise the layout and lighting on your Keybow. It's Windows, Mac, and Linux-compatible.
Keybow features
Per-key RGB LEDs (APA102)
Kailh hot-swap switch sockets (for Cherry MX-compatible switches)
40-pin female header
I2C breakout header for add-ons
Custom Keybow OS
Compatible with Raspberry Pi 3B+, 3, 2, B+, A+, Zero, and Zero W
Assembled size: 85x56.5x38mm