Most people put boring pieces of plastic on their desks that look like they were stolen from an accounting firm in the 1990s. And then there's GravaStar. A company that probably employs people who spent too much time playing Cyberpunk 2077 and not enough time in the fresh air. Their latest product, the Mercury V60 Pro Deluxe Edition keyboard, doesn't look like something you'd use to write your tax return. It looks like the trigger for an intercontinental rocket. And you know what? I love that.
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The NuPhy Node75 is no ordinary mechanical keyboard. With its innovative touchpad, retro-modern design, and premium typing quality, it brings a fresh new dimension to the keyboard world. From creatives to programmers, this keyboard promises to make your workflow faster, more intuitive, and, let's face it, a whole lot cooler.
The new Raspberry Pi 500+ is an all-in-one mini computer that brings a mechanical keyboard with RGB lighting, 16 GB of RAM, and a built-in SSD. Price? Around $200
The KeyGo is a foldable aluminum keyboard with an integrated 12.8-inch touchscreen. It works as a secondary monitor and input device with a single USB-C cable. The concept is full of “aha” moments, but it also comes with the expected compromises: brightness, contrast, and – yes – no built-in battery. Deliveries are scheduled for November 2025 on Kickstarter.
Lofree Flow 2 is more than a keyboard – it is a typing experience that combines art, technology and design. With four available sizes, three profile switches with different sounds and three connection methods, it brings you freedom, comfort and aesthetic pleasure like never before.
At first glance, you might think it's a futuristic gadget from an episode of Black Mirror: the Oncue keyboard, which is split in half and glows and vibrates, and the wrist cuffs that can easily be replaced with a fashion accessory. But in reality, it's Oncue, a thoughtfully designed device that aims to make life more fluid for people with Parkinson's disease - literally. Typing, which many take for granted, becomes accessible again, and above all, less frustrating.
Work half as much – and be over 50 times more productive?! Sounds like a fantasy? Maybe. But in the age of artificial intelligence, three screens and morning routines that would make a Himalayan monk jealous, this is no longer an unattainable ideal. The key is strategy – not working more, but working smarter.
Efficient work?! If you find that work is killing you faster than a Monday morning without coffee, we have a solution that doesn't involve changing jobs or running away to Bali. Instead, look around your desk - how many screens do you see? And are your wrists begging for better support? Research shows that with a few strategic shifts in your work setup (read: multiple monitors, a smarter keyboard, and a mouse that doesn't come from a medieval torture chamber) you can significantly increase your productivity. And we're not talking about 5 or 10 percent. We're talking 50. Yes, fifty.
Serene Industries takes us on a brutalist journey with the Cleaver, where raw industrial aesthetics meet quiet, precise typing – all packaged into an ultra-compact piece of aluminum art.
A keyboard from a dystopian office - the MDR Dasher Keyboard, which you can now have too (if you don't mind spending $400)
Computers and devices are an indispensable part of modern life, but they are also a breeding ground for dust, grease and dirt. Regular cleaning can prevent overheating, reduced performance, and extend lifespan. Learn how you can keep your technology running flawlessly with a few simple steps and the help of WD-40.
Clicks Technology introduces a revolutionary BlackBerry-style keyboard for iPhone that combines classic typing comfort with a modern twist. The launch of the Clicks BlackBerry keyboard at CES 2024 is bringing a wave of excitement and nostalgia to the tech world. Everyone should have it!











