In the past, iRocks (Eric) launched a keyboard that allows users to install and stack Lego bricks. The new mechanical keyboard Pixel launched by MelGeek also allows users to install various Lego bricks around the keyboard and on the bottom, and even use Lego bricks directly as keycaps.
Although the Pixel itself has not obtained Lego factory authorization, Lego bricks can still be installed through the bumps on the keyboard surface. It also adopts a design without an independent numeric keypad on the right side. Each set of key switches is hot-swappable and supports customized key functions, which can be adjusted according to personal needs.
In addition, each set of keys can be disassembled individually and replaced with Lego bricks. At the same time, the bottom of the key axis is also equipped with RGB lights. In addition, the bottom of the keyboard can also be installed with Lego bricks according to needs to create a personalized style.
The keyboard itself supports wireless and wired connections and can be connected to up to 8 devices. The suggested retail price is US$199 and pre-orders are now open.


