Framework is building a better couch keyboard because everyone hates the Logitech one
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Framework is building a better couch keyboard because everyone hates the Logitech one
"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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