Das Keyboard 5Q Cloud Connected Dashboard Keyboard Launching At CES 2017

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Das Keyboard will release the Das Keyboard 5Q – a high end mechanical keyboard will be launching at CES 2017 for $229.00! The company claims it will revolutionize the way you gather and track the information you care about by transforming your keyboard into a dashboard keyboard. Das Keyboard 5Q Online Dashboard Keyboard is a RGB LED keyboard that is software driven and allows to customize every color and pattern of every key. This allows users to better follow information relative to each individual. Das Keyboard will introduce the worlds first cloud connected keyboard at CES 2017. Das Keyboard 5Q streams online information straight to the online keyboard. Users will be able to modify how they receive notifications and alerts through customized color coded messages on the keyboard itself.

Das Keyboard 5Q allows to track changes over time to avoid getting constant alerts and to minimize open tabs. They keyboard also simplifies keeping track of online information. It keeps information individuals want to keep track of. As for the implied ease to receiving information, the keyboard plugs it directly into the subconscious by allowing streaming information that exists in your peripheral vision so you can track it without even thinking about it. The volume knob also functions as the [Q] button which links to the Q app. The Q app is cloud software that powers the dashboard. The app will be community driven with an open API so anyone can create scripts for the device.

So how does it work? When a set task chosen for alerts comes closer to its deadline, they set key function for alerts increase in speed or may fluctuate in colors to catch the consumers peripherals. The button pressing of they keyboard is high quality as well. It features a “Gamma-Zulu” mechanical switch which holds a 1.5 mm actuation point. It appears the Das Keyboard 5Q will be capable of having 100 million presses before malfunctioning. The video below is the Das Keyboard 5Q introduction video. Pre-orders are now available for the first internet connected keyboard.