Naya Connect's modular mechanical keyboard design has hit a nerve among computer enthusiasts. The company behind this innovative concept has already proven its mettle with the Naya Create, a successful Kickstarter project for an ergonomic split deck with interchangeable controller addons.
The Naya Connect takes that same modularity and applies it to a more traditional flat keyboard form factor, expanding the ecosystem to be even more flexible. With four main components - a low-profile 75% mechanical keyboard, a 24-key multipad, a six-key programmable strip, and a dock - users can now choose from various combinations of keys and accessories.
The keyboard's magnetic connectors make it easy to arrange each piece in almost any configuration. Want a giant rotary controller on the left side of your keyboard? No problem. How about putting a touchpad on one side for dual macros or an ergonomic setup for left-handed users? Again, no issue.
There are several bundle options available, including an all-inclusive kit with two docks and a more affordable version with just a dock and a single controller. Prices start at around โฌ187 (approximately $218 USD).
This innovative design has resonated with backers, who have already shown their support for the Naya Connect concept. The project's success could lead to further development and refinement of this modular keyboard system, potentially catering to users seeking customization options beyond traditional keyboards.
With its focus on flexibility and modularity, the Naya Connect appears poised to shake up the keyboard market. Whether it meets user expectations remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: this project has piqued the interest of enthusiasts and may lead to a new wave of innovation in keyboard design.
The Naya Connect takes that same modularity and applies it to a more traditional flat keyboard form factor, expanding the ecosystem to be even more flexible. With four main components - a low-profile 75% mechanical keyboard, a 24-key multipad, a six-key programmable strip, and a dock - users can now choose from various combinations of keys and accessories.
The keyboard's magnetic connectors make it easy to arrange each piece in almost any configuration. Want a giant rotary controller on the left side of your keyboard? No problem. How about putting a touchpad on one side for dual macros or an ergonomic setup for left-handed users? Again, no issue.
There are several bundle options available, including an all-inclusive kit with two docks and a more affordable version with just a dock and a single controller. Prices start at around โฌ187 (approximately $218 USD).
This innovative design has resonated with backers, who have already shown their support for the Naya Connect concept. The project's success could lead to further development and refinement of this modular keyboard system, potentially catering to users seeking customization options beyond traditional keyboards.
With its focus on flexibility and modularity, the Naya Connect appears poised to shake up the keyboard market. Whether it meets user expectations remains to be seen, but one thing is clear: this project has piqued the interest of enthusiasts and may lead to a new wave of innovation in keyboard design.