ANAVI Macro Pad10, ANAVI Knobs 3 and ANAVI Knob 1 are three small, programmable and open source mechanical. They are powered by Raspberry Pi RP2040 microcontroller that used in Seeed XIAO RP2040, it can provide support for USB Type-C and runs KMK, which is an advanced but easy-to-use firmware written in CircuitPython.
These devices are very easy to use, just connect then to Windows, MacOS or GNU/Linux with a USB Type-C cable and get start. All of them can be programmed for various purposes: video or audio editing, entertainment broadcasting, games, programming, etc.
ANAVI Macro Pad 10 are equipped with a rotary encoder and nine hot-swappable Gateron red mechanical switches with translucent kepcaps. The black, gold-plated PCB features yellow backlighting under each key and four WS2812B LEDs for underlighting. The hot-swappable sockets allow you to change the mechanical switches easily without soldering.
ANAVI Knobs 3 owns three rotary encoders. The black, gold-plated PCB has an I²C slot for adding peripherals such as a mini OLED display. ANAVI Knobs offers only one rotary encoder, but also has an I²C slot that can be used to add peripherals.