‘Mechanical Keyboard’ that splits apart in 3D is coming soon
When the first wireless keyboard arrived in 2016, it didn’t offer the kind of versatility that a smartphone can offer.
But it did offer a lot of features, including built-in Bluetooth connectivity, a USB Type-C port, and a keyboard with a built-ins keyboard dock.
With the advent of a Bluetooth keyboard dock, however, many people are realizing that a mechanical keyboard can be a great fit for their needs.
While mechanical keyboards are great for typing, they can also be used to type more complex text, and while Bluetooth keyboards can be used for remote control, most laptops don’t have a built in Bluetooth keyboard.
In addition, there are many other keyboards that don’t require any special software, but they’re not the most versatile.
The new split mechanical keyboard from Logitech is the next big thing, and Logitech thinks it has a lot going for it.