@HipyoTech

Tap the related video to watch me try and learn to type on it 😮

@chamorser

I was here expecting 200 wpm

@cAdEsTeVey

them things look straight outta transformers, holy

@bucketfeet5567

The best part is where they show what they are actually typing.

@themilonfilon6769

I was expecting actual footage of him typing on screen

@zentazym1

Pretty sure lessening repetitive movements - less risk of developing arthritis (or aggravating already existing) is the selling point, not necessarily the words per minute

@PerhapsXdash3

Learning curve? that's a learning corner bruh

@agenericguy1014

This is the 1st time I've seen someone so happy that they typed 4 words in a minute

@thomaswhite3059

Wow that's... my typing speed on a normal keyboard. Thats neat and all but for that learning curve I was expecting something miraculous

@percy_xd

"which keyboard do you use? "
"Thanos gauntlet"

@bumblegoot1139

I appreciate that W, A, S, and D are still relatively the same finger inputs for the games out there 😂

@NathanWubs

81 words a minute wouldn't even pass a  stick typing class.

@IzDBun

A lot of people dont realize how these inventions and gadgets are really helpful to disabled people :)

@Neptoid

Wait until this guy discovers stenography

@genzi1435

i'm not that "expert" in keyboards but I'm pretty sure that 700€ it's a bit too much for a 3d printed keyboard, i mean no hate if anyone can explain why the price is that i'm happy to listen

@indiecrowarts

Holy hell that’s a crazy useful accessibility tool. That would make typing much easier for many people with arthritis or other joint problems in their hands- awesome!

@LuckyStrikeTech

I type 104 on a bad day. 😂 I’d need to see above 100 to be impressed!

@xyro9115

Give them an outwards tilt like a Dactyl Manuform and you've probably got the most ergonomic keyboard ever.

@BradyT918

Show this to a stenographer and watch them laugh their ass off at how much weirder their keyboards are.

@kashinimeyo

It’s also not ergonomic because your radius and ulna still cross when you lay your palms flat like that. In order to not create carpal tunnel pressure your thumbs would have to be up and pinkies down like you were going to shake another person’s hand.