ANAVI Macro Pad 10, ANAVI Knobs 3, and ANAVI Knob 1 are three compact, programmable, and open-source mechanical devices. They are powered by the Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller, used in Seeed XIAO RP2040. These devices support USB Type-C and run KMK firmware, which is an advanced yet user-friendly software written in CircuitPython.
These devices are very easy to use—simply connect them to a Windows, MacOS, or GNU/Linux system via a USB Type-C cable, and you’re ready to go. They can be programmed for a variety of purposes: video or audio editing, entertainment broadcasting, gaming, programming, and much more.
ANAVI Macro Pad 10
The ANAVI Macro Pad 10 features a rotary encoder and nine hot-swappable Gateron red mechanical switches with translucent keycaps. Its black, gold-plated PCB is equipped with yellow backlighting under each key and four WS2812B LEDs for additional underlighting effects. The hot-swappable sockets allow you to easily change the mechanical switches without the need for soldering.
ANAVI Knobs 3 & ANAVI Knob 1
ANAVI Knobs 3 features three rotary encoders. The black, gold-plated PCB includes an I²C slot, which can be used to add peripherals such as a mini OLED display. The ANAVI Knob 1 has a single rotary encoder and also includes an I²C slot for adding peripherals.
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