
"Naya, the brand that makes split keyboards and out-of-the-box computing accessories, just announced the latest product in its lineup: a low-profile modular keyboard it's calling the Naya Connect. After launching on Kickstarter, Naya told me the plan is to list the device on the brand's official website once the crowdfunding had met its numbers. Naya's previous Create product -- its modular split keyboard -- was funded this same way and became available on the site after being crowdfunded."
"The keyboard itself comes in multiple parts that can be taken apart and reassembled with magnetic snap connectors on both sides, allowing for custom keyboard configurations: a left-side number pad, for example, or a custom key line on the right. Hands-on with the Connect at CES I went hands-on with the new keyboard at CES and found it to work exactly how you'd expect. The keyboard itself was lightweight and tactile, less like a heavy, premium mechanical and more like a mid-range specialty keyboard."
Naya launched the Connect, a low-profile modular keyboard that uses magnetic snap connectors to allow reconfiguration of separate parts into custom layouts. The Connect will appear on Kickstarter with pre-order discounts and later list on Naya's website after successful crowdfunding. The keyboard targets accessibility and affordability compared with Naya's higher-end Create model. The Connect features hot-swappable, fully mechanical Kailh Choc V2 switches, an aluminum unibody, and Naya's precision input modules. Connectable components include a 24-key multipad and a six-key expansion strip. The device offers tactile, responsive key travel and a lightweight feel more like a mid-range specialty keyboard.
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