
"It's that Logitech keyboard that everybody owns and nobody likes. Everybody's got the same keyboard, nobody likes that keyboard, and so we figured we can build a better keyboard."
"The company decided when building the Framework Desktop that no good couch keyboard / touchpads exist, it uses the same mechanical components as the Laptop 12's inputs."
"That board uses a highly power-efficient Nordic nRF54 radio and open source ZMK Firmware to pair with up to four Bluetooth hosts at once."
Framework is creating a new wireless keyboard with a touchpad, aiming to replace the Logitech K400, which is commonly owned but disliked. CEO Nirav Patel believes there is a market for a better option. The new keyboard will utilize the same mechanical components as the Framework Laptop 12's keyboard and will feature a control board that allows for custom wireless keyboard designs. It will support multiple Bluetooth connections and include a USB-A dongle for convenience.
Read at The Verge
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