A Raspberry Pi 4-based computer built into a compact keyboard
A family of sensors for creative interactivity with music, video, graphics, and more
Your open-source e-paper typewriter
Your Laptop as a KVM Console
Use Wii Nunchuk-compatible controllers as USB HID peripherals
A fully programmable, expandable, open-source keyboard designed for creativity
A programmable mechanical keyboard, handcrafted from black walnut or yellow rosewood
Elevate your typing experience with displays in your keycaps!
An 11.6-inch, 1366x768 touchscreen module with a 178° viewing angle and support for a wide range of single-board computers
Two fully programmable, open source, no-solder, hot-swappable mechanical keyboards powered by Raspberry Pi & CircuitPython
A hackable electronic saxophone with mechanical keys
An extremely compact, Arduino-compatible ATmega32U4 USB Type-C dev board
Control any device, anytime, anywhere with this compact KVM wonder
Small, programmable, open source input devices with clickable rotary encoders
Wireless, fully programmable, open source, ESP32 macropad featuring 16 RGB, mechanical, hot-swappable keys and two RGB rotary encoders
An open source multi-channel hand-tracking interface for music, art, and more
A tiny Linux computer with a keyboard, a daylight-readable screen, and a long-range transceiver
An open source rotary encoder with a 1.27" TFT customizable display
Open source, programmable two-key mechanical keypad with backlighting
Open source, programmable, eight-key keypad with backlighting, underlighting, and OLED screen
A cleaner sounding microphone for your typical webcam that allows for better speech-recognition and teleconference, is hackable, and based on a chipset that is capable of being Alexa