
This one handed (or rather one-handed, one wristed) keyboard is your ticket straight out of the dating game. It manages to hit plenty of extra geek-buttons as it heads for the exit, though: The company is iKey, and the name is a military hardware evoking AK-39.
The keyboard is actually designed for some heavy-duty use, featuring some decent electromagnetic shielding and mil-spec, er, specs. The faceplate which snaps over the keys helps to stop pressing more than one button at a time when wearing gloves and there is both a built in d-pad style mousing button and green LED backlights.
Getting past the inherent geekiness of wearable computers (armband-mounted iPods included), this looks like a rather neat gadget, and would possible be ideal teamed up with a pair of video goggles and a netbook in a backpack. The price hasn’t yet been revealed, nor the release date, but our wrists are getting excited at the thought of one-handed internet surfing.
Product page [iKey via Uncrate]
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