Lily58 RGB MX Pcb Kit
Best customizable platform for ergonomic keyboard enthusiasts.
The Lily58 RGB MX PCB Kit is a customizable split keyboard designed for enthusiasts. It supports 58 keys, with options to replace two keys with rotary encoders, and is compatible with MX-style mechanical switches from Cherry, Gateron, and Kailh. The kit features hot-swapping, support for two OLED displays, per-key and underglow RGB LEDs, and can be programmed with QMK or ZMK firmware. It also includes support for wireless controllers with a power switch and battery sockets, making it ideal for ergonomic and personalized keyboard builds.
$54.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.3
/ 5
Category Rank
1239
/ 1543
#1239 in Development Boards
Price vs Category Average
-38%
Below average
Model
58
/ Lily
Who it's for
- Keyboard enthusiasts seeking deep personalization and unique aesthetics.
- Typists and programmers prioritizing long-term wrist and shoulder health.
- DIY builders and newcomers seeking guidance and shared knowledge.
Who should skip it
- Beginners or users who prefer ready-to-use, pre-built keyboards.
- Users accustomed to traditional staggered layouts or seeking immediate productivity.
- Budget-conscious buyers expecting a complete, ready-to-use keyboard solution.
Key Specs
Model
Lily58
Compatibility
CHERRY, Gateron, Kailh MX switches
Key Count
58 keys
Customization
Hot-swappable switches, 2x Rotary encoder support, 2x OLED display support
Lighting
Per-key RGB LEDs, Underglow RGB LEDs
Firmware
QMK, ZMK
Wireless Features
Support for power switch and battery sockets
Features
- Ergonomic Split Design
- Customizable RGB Lighting
- MX Switch Compatibility
- Modular Kit Options
- Advanced Customization
- Wireless Ready
- Hot-swappable Switches
- OLED Display Support
What customers say
Customers generally appreciate the robust build quality of the PCB, noting its durability during assembly. Many find the kit relatively straightforward to put together, especially for those with some soldering experience, making it an accessible entry into custom split keyboards. The RGB lighting is a popular feature, adding a vibrant aesthetic. While the unbranded nature means support might be community driven, users often praise the reliable functionality once built. The overall consensus points to a satisfying DIY experience and a functional, customizable end product.
Know before you buy
No, this is a PCB kit. You will need to purchase your own MX-style mechanical switches, keycaps, and a controller separately to complete the build.
Yes, the PCB is designed to support wireless builds. You will need to use compatible wireless controllers, such as Nice!Nano, and install the appropriate batteries and power switches.
No, this kit features hot-swappable sockets. You can simply push your MX-style switches into the PCB without the need for any soldering.
The board is compatible with both QMK and ZMK firmware. QMK is typically used for wired builds, while ZMK is the standard choice for wireless configurations.
Yes, the PCB supports the installation of up to two rotary encoders. You can replace two of the standard key positions with encoders to control volume, scrolling, or other custom functions.
The kit includes support for two OLED displays, but please check your specific package contents as they are often sold as separate components depending on the vendor.
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