Just look at it! It looks gorgeous. Firstly, a gorgeous, transparent design, and secondly, the clever use of lights and glyphs to add dynamism and function. This unofficial Nothing Keyboard, dubbed the NK-1, captures both of those characteristics beautifully. Nothing has become a product aesthetic trend rather than just a tech startup!
The NK-1 is a stylistic take on wireless keyboards, with a design that drives Nothing’s ethos of wanting to make technology fun. It comes with a transparent chassis, within which sits a 65% keyboard with individually backlit keys that light up the way glyphs do on Nothing’s phones. Don’t worry, the NK-1 has glyphs too, embedded within the plastic housing, which light up sporadically to create the kind of drama you’d expect from a gaming keyboard, except with a pure white allure instead of that signature RGB look.
Sigh! They haven’t put it to production yet but maybe it will come out. Though it mostly will be priced beyond what I am willing to spend on a keyboard though.