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Cake day: June 18th, 2023

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  • Unscientifically, I would say they are quieter. To my mind they require less activation force and thus are much “faster” to type on; I bottom out less. YMMV, but I will say from real-world use they are still pretty loud when you’re in a meeting room capturing notes and transcribing. I’m planning to order the new Sunrise and Twilight switches when they become available as my Voyager is a joy to type on and very travel-friendly.






  • It’s been a minute since I first create this post, but I want to provide an update. I have purchased a ZSA Voyager, and I am eagerly awaiting its arrival.

    What finally made me commit was Ben Vallack’s live stream about the Voyager. Thanks Ben!

    My first interactions with ZSA staff have been amazing. I found this yesterday on their blog, https://blog.zsa.io/voyager-shifted-layout/ and I think it could really be a game changer for me personally.

    I’ll create a new post when it arrives and I’ve had a chance to take it for a drive.





  • I will say I have it on my radar to build a Ferris Sweep with ZMK and hotswap Choc sockets; between watching Ben Vallack’s excellent videos (thanks Ben!) and watching, “34 Keys is All You Need” - introduced me to the idea of using the Sweep with the Miryoku layout. As someone who spends all day either conducting workshops, interviewing clients where we type a mountain of notes, or turning those interviews and workshops into reports that extend into the multi-dozens of pages it appeals to me as seriously efficient and very travel friendly. Anyone have experience with said combo?