
The Flux Keyboard has transparent maglev keyswitches, while the Awekeys Element Keycaps are made the from the actual metals they’re named after. There are 16 different metals, each emblazoned with their periodic symbols as well as the chemical number, and designed to fit 1u (19.05×19.05mm) key spaces.
For those interested, the elements are: Zinc, Nickel, Chromium, Aluminum, Copper, Iron, Brass, Black Aluminum, Titanium, Tin, Bismuth, Magnesium, Gold, Silver, Platinum, and Rhodium. One thing to note is that the four most expensive materials (gold, platinum, silver, rhodium) are electroplated rather than CNC engraved solid elements like the rest. Unfortunately, the first production run is already sold out, with an estimate ship date of September 29, 2023. More information here.
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With the Awekeys Element Artisan Keycaps, what you see is what you get. When you factor in that each metal delivers its own unique typing attribute—like copper’s substantial heaviness and titanium rich, futuristic durability—it’s clear that with these artisans, there’s a lot more than meets the eye,” said its creator.


