CES is a good time to find some interesting ideas. The latter is Smartfish and aims to relieve stress through the use of motors on keyboards. How does this work? From time to time – depending on its workload, the keyboard is moved slightly so that the wrists do not hurt. This helps prevent stress injuries that come from repeated use.
I know I’m using a keyboard most of the time, every day, and I know if you have the wrong position or not careful enough, will end with some kind of injury or pain. Personally, this has never really been a problem, but I can imagine that if you are in front of a screen 10 hours a day, typing, could be cause for concern.
It’s either brilliant or ridiculous. The two halves are moving and subtly vibrates the base once or twice an hour for a massage to his wrist. This all depends on how hard the type and for how long. Whatever it is, will be available in mid-April for $ 150 (USD).
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