![]() ![]() This was my least favorite element of the design. It looks like an American muscle car with a spoiler that hangs over the keyboard like a fat lip. The vintage stylings carry over to the overall shape of the keyboard. I’ve always liked the “taste.” You might not. Like sauerkraut or rollmop herring, it’s an acquired taste. Needless to say, you need to be someone who enjoys the feeling of typing on a typewriter. The keyboard felt robust, and was comfortable to type on for multiple hours each day. Getting used to typing on it took a few days, but I found myself enjoying the experience of using it. And haven’t got for the best part of half a century. The round keys have mechanical switches and the kind of click-clack travel that you simply don’t get any more. That feeling is what you get typing on the Rocksete. I like it a lot, in fact.Īt the risk of sounding like an unrepentant hipster, or someone old before my time, I’ve always enjoyed typing on a typewriter. And while I’m not sure that every keyboard needs to be capable of blasting out music while you type, I kind of like it. ![]() I’ve used the Bluetooth keyboard with my iMac (predominantly), but also my MacBook Air, my iPhone, and my iPad. Since then, I’ve been typing regularly on the Rocksete keyboard. That was the best part of two months ago. After all, I’ve gone 34 years without needing a keyboard that offers “360° surround fully immersive cinematic audio experience.” Was this going to be enough to make me feel like I’m missing out? Describing itself as the world’s first mechanical keyboard with built-in Bluetooth speaker, it seemed like the kind of convergence gadget someone might come up with as a mad-lib. This refrigerator-toaster analogy came to mind when I first received the KnewKey Rocksete. The question is whether anyone will actually want it. ![]() In an unusually cutting moment, Tim Cook once dismissively referred to Microsoft’s strategy of building Windows for everything from the smallest mobile device to the biggest desktop as being like trying to build a refrigerator-toaster hybrid. KnewKey Rocksete: The refrigerator-toaster hybrid of keyboards ![]()
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