Keychron Reinvents Input Devices With Adaptive Trackball And Ultra Keyboards
For years, Keychron has been synonymous with premium mechanical keyboards. The brand earned its reputation by blending enthusiast-grade design with mainstream accessibility, winning over programmers, gamers, writers, and hardware purists alike. At CES 2026, however, Keychron made it clear that it no longer sees itself as just a keyboard company. Walking into Keychron’s booth this year felt less like visiting a peripheral manufacturer and more like stepping into an experimental lab for next-generation human-computer interaction. While the company did unveil multiple new keyboard lines, the product that immediately commanded attention wasn’t a keyboard at all. It was a small, oddly … Read more