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Minimalism Meets Functionality: ATK Yogo 75 Keyboard Hits Kickstarter

ATK Gear has launched a Kickstarter campaign for their ATK Yogo 75 keyboard. This mechanical keyboard stands out with its minimalist design inspired by Teenage Engineering. It features a compact 75% layout but also includes two additional keys, a rotary knob, and a small, unique pixel display available only in the Pro model.

The keyboard will be available with both silent linear and standard linear switches in black, silver, or beige color options.

Boasting a full aluminum body, a silicone gasket, and a 5000mAh battery, the keyboard claims to offer up to 2500 hours of use on a single charge. It can connect to a PC via cable, Bluetooth, or a radio channel. During the campaign, the keyboard is offered at just $70 or $80 depending on the version, but retail prices will be $140 and $160 respectively.

The Kickstarter campaign has gained significant traction, reaching its funding goal within the first week. Backers have shown strong support, attracted by the device’s competitive pricing and unique design attributes. The campaign is scheduled to run until late February, giving potential backers ample time to join. As consumer interest continues to rise, industry experts suggest that this could set a new standard for customizable and aesthetic keyboard designs.

Ethan Cole

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