
"The Jiffy75 takes a simpler approach: it's a regular 75 percent keyboard that happens to come in two pieces. This design allows users to experience ergonomic benefits without the steep learning curve associated with specialized layouts."
"The keyboard itself is CNC-machined aluminum with wood trim, fully wireless between halves and across devices, and hot-swappable so you can pick your own switches or swap them later."
"User feedback revealed that while the Cornix relieved discomfort, its specialized layout created a learning curve that made it unsuitable for everyone. This insight drove the team to build something with broader appeal."
The Jiffy75 is a split keyboard that maintains a familiar 75 percent layout, making it accessible for users seeking ergonomic benefits without extensive retraining. It features CNC-machined aluminum construction, wireless connectivity, and hot-swappable switches. The Kickstarter campaign has exceeded its goal, raising over $170,000. Early backers can purchase it starting at $199, with shipping planned for May. The design aims to address user feedback from JezailFunder's previous product, the Cornix, which had a more complex layout that deterred some users.
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