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⌨️ Elevate your desk game with the ultimate ergonomic compact keyboard — where style meets supreme comfort.
The 07Israfel is a premium 50% ortholinear mechanical keyboard featuring a low-profile, hot-swappable Kailh N² linear switch system housed in a Lego-compatible case. Designed for professionals who demand ergonomic efficiency, it offers 7 adjustable split angles, an adaptive gasket mount for noise reduction, and full QMK/Vial programmability with vibrant RGB lighting. Ideal for programmers, writers, and keyboard enthusiasts seeking a sleek, customizable, and fatigue-reducing typing experience.















| ASIN | B0DLMBT6MJ |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable, Lego Keyboard, Low-Profile Key, Ortho Layout |
| Antenna Location | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Gaming, Multimedia, Personal, Student |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,680 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | KBDcraft |
| Built-In Media | Everything you Need to Build a Complete 50% Layout Keyboard, Keycap Puller, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 56 |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC |
| Compatible Operating System Family | Windows |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 36 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Generation | 1st Generation |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.61"L x 4.33"W x 0.79"H |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Kbdcraft |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Linear Switch Engine N2 Depth Charge |
| Mfr Part Number | Israfel |
| Model Name | Israfel |
| Model Number | Israfel |
| Number of Keys | 56 |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Gaming, Multimedia, Personal, Student |
| Series Number | 1 |
| Special Feature | Ergonomic, Hot-Swappable , Lego Keyboard, Low-Profile Key, Ortho Layout |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Switch Type | Kailh Custom Linear Switch Engine N2 |
| Theme | Anime |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
E**R
Incredible value for the ergo split kb market
As someone deep into ergo split keyboards, owning things like the ZSA Voyager, a custom Sofle Choc, Corne(s), etc, I 'm impressed with this board. I got it because it seemed novel and at the very least a fun build and display piece. Turns out it's actually an excellent keyboard with a sound profile that beats any other ergo split I've used. The POM switches are nice, instructions are clear and easy to follow, and RGB is excellent. My only complaint is not using shine through keycaps, seems like a real missed opportunity. If you want to dip your toes into split ergo/ortholinear boards, I highly recommend this. I don't think there is a single other ergo-split board that comes anywhere close to the value proposition on offer here.
T**R
A great little keyboard, needs light control
The only reason I can’t give this cool little keyboard 5 stars is because there is no easy way to configure the LED lights individually. I created a Caps Lock shortcut that would be nice to see an indicator light when it has been activated. From what I gathered, it’s possible to do it, but it requires coding that I’m unfamiliar with. However, the keyboard itself is fun to put together and fairly easy to customize. I wish they had included some blank key caps.
K**U
Amazing
Ordered as a gift for the hubby! It's been his daily driver. Fun project as well as super customizable with other bricks! Great sound quality and I have a few other boards from them as well! Great option for an orthoboard
J**S
An inexpensive, small, cute ergonomic keyboard that even I can build
I've finally gotten serious about learning Dvorak and getting an ergonomic keyboard, at the insistence of my hands and wrists--but ergonomic keyboards can be expensive. But very recently KBDCraft came out with this keyboard, reasonably priced, some assembly required but *no soldering* (yay!), and well spoken of in reviews. So I ordered one, and it arrived quickly. The instructions could use more details for a beginner like me. To make up for it... * Read Gadgetoid's review, which gives advice on getting the first few switches in place through the plate(s) and into the PCB(s). I did diagonally opposite switches first and then worked my way around the perimeter before working my way in. (Don't do what I did a few times and try to put the key in upside down.) * The next step is building up the sides and top of the case from the blocks. Pretty easy, except that the beveled blocks that go on the left and right hand sides of the halves of the keyboard only connect to one row of protrusions even though they are wider than that. This caused me some issues with the two blocks that hold the cable inside the gap provided for it; the beveled blocks would all too easily roll off the base. I ended up taking them off the base (except for the on the hinge side of the gap), putting the long block on, and then putting the whole subassembly back into position. After that it was down to the key caps. They feel nice and are quite legible...but apparently what you get is a complete key cap set for a full-size QWERTY keyboard. Consequences: * If you want Dvorak, the index finger bumps are on the wrong keys. * There's one full-size space bar--for the split #7 Israfel. If you look at photos of assembled Israfels, you'll see shift key caps placed on the split space bar. I think I want shift on one half and space on the other, but that will be confusing. Guess I'll leave capitalization to tap games and label the spaces as shift...BUT neither shift key cap will fit over the key and the stabilizer without being immovable because it's rammed against the right edge of the left half. Any idea what I did wrong? Once I have it configured and the remaining eight keys capped (only the left space half is a physical problem for that), I'm sure I will enjoy it immensely, and if a fumble-fingered total DIY keyboard newbie like me can get it almost done in a day, I'm sure the average person will have little to no trouble. I'm happy to have gotten it and dipped my toe in the water. UPDATE: with the gracious help of KBDCraft and careful watching of YouTube videos on the Israfel and on stabilizers, my #7 Israfel is assembled, and I'm now learning the ways of Vial so I can configure it.
S**I
Cheap and solid, good to learn ortolinear layout without pain
It's a fantastic keyboard for the price, surprisingly comfortable and a very good first step towards orgolinear layouts. If you start with Corne v4 it might be difficult (I did), but if you start with this, it feels just right. Vial is a powerful tool, so being able to use it out of the box is also brilliant, you basically can set up as many layers and as many combinations or macros or whatever as you want, just like that, and it saves immediately onto your keyboard. Anyway, I love the design and I like how surprisingly solid it is. And it's my only keyboard made of freaking Legos, how cool is that???
L**�
Missing keys
This was fun to build until you realize that there aren’t keys for some of the spots. It would have been great to have keys that fit every spot, even blank ones would have been good. I had to use a shift key and a + key in weird spots that don’t make sense, and even then, they don’t fit well.
B**R
Mostly great keeb.
Great kit and keyboard. The instructions could've been a little better. The switches feel great and the board has a good sound to it. The stabilizers are kinda trash. Mine constantly stick so I use the 1U keys for now while new stabilizers come in. I wish all of the keys were 1u. I don't understand the design decision for the different sizes especially the enter key.
A**N
Fun kit, great keyboard
Legos and mechanical keyboards in one product? A cost effective way into both ortholinear AND split layouts? What's not to love? Instructions were good. Key switch quality is great. They're a pleasure to type on. Super impressed with the VIAL software, since the default configuration wouldn't have ended up working for me, but being able to customize it was essential and very much appreciated. Overall, if you're curious about ortho and/or split keyboards you can't go wrong with this one at the price.
J**N
Esta bien
Bueno, aunque debes tener en cuenta que es un teclado 50%
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