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$3 keychain lets you carry a functioning keyboard switch and keycap with you wherever you go
By Jowi Morales published
A Japanese company has started selling the My Key Keychain that accepts Cherry MX-compatible switches and keycaps, allowing you to bring your favorite keyboard feel wherever you go.

BLUR Basecamp 75+ keyboard with potato-mode façade announced
By Mark Tyson published
A retro video game artifact has been brought to life for your desk.

Severance keyboard phase-shifts from sci-fi to sci-fact with launch of a new Kickstarter campaign
By Mark Tyson published
Atomic Keyboards is on the verge of launching its MDR Dasher Keyboard on Kickstarter, featuring three distinct configurations.

The world’s loudest mechanical keyboard features relays and firecrackers to make noise
By Jowi Morales published
Twitch stream uwo's lab built attached some relays to a mechanical keyboard, making it much louder than the loudest switches you can buy.

Royal Kludge highlights new mechanical keyboards at Computex 2025
By Jowi Morales published
Royal Kludge showed off several new models you'd love to get your hands on.

Cherry unveils next-generation keyboard switches with inductive sensing technology
By Stephen Warwick published
Cherry has unveiled four new switches at Computex 2025.

Linus Torvalds returns to a mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Blues
By Mark Tyson published
Linus Torvalds has returned to using a mechanical keyboard, packing his preferred Cherry MX Blue keyswitches after six months using a quiet, low-profile deck.

Custom keyboard maker stopping US sales entirely due to tariffs — Keyboardio cites tariffs, axed de minimis rule
By Ash Hill published
Keyboardio has sent an email confirming they plan to stop orders to the US starting April 23rd, 2025 due to the impact of tariffs on Chinese imports.
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