We have already talked about the different vintage-looking mechanical keyboards that have been appearing on the main collective financing platforms. Now we come across Rymek, an interesting mechanical keyboard that emulates the typewriters of the 1950s.
In addition to taking a form closer to older typewriters, this keyboard is also compatible with mobile devices, so users can use it to write with both their desktops and mobile devices, with a dock at the top for their mobile devices.
As they point out in the collective financing campaign they have opened at Indiegogo, it allows wireless connection with the devices via Bluetooth, being able to link to three different devices and switch between them using keyboard commands.
In addition, it has the possibility of connecting alternatively to the computer via its USB connector, thus extending the possibilities of connectivity. It is compatible with both Mac OS and Windows as well as Android and iOS.
The keys have the shape of a saddle, are comfortable, durable and durable, and behind the keys are hidden Cherry and Gateron buttons (there are two different options, one with Cherry buttons and the other with Gateron buttons), which offer sounds similar to those of typing on an old typewriter.
Interestingly, it also has backlighting, with five brightness levels, seven light effects and four dynamic speeds to choose from. A 2000 mAh rechargeable battery is integrated inside, offering an autonomy of 50 hours per charge.
Your campaign is close to reaching 300% of its funding target of $20,000, with a month to go before new sponsors can be added to its various rewards, with shipments around the world during the month of August.