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    OpenAI’s first branded hardware is… a light-up keyboard?

    franperez66q@protonmail.comBy franperez66q@protonmail.comJuly 16, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As rumors continue to swirl about OpenAI’s work on a personalized smart speaker and other hardware, the company is today rolling out its first branded device. The $230 Codex Micro is a specialized, RGB-lit mini-keyboard designed to let users monitor and quickly interact with multiple Codex agents with a glance and a few clicks.

    The device is described as a “limited-run collaboration” with Work Louder, which already sells a very similar-looking Creator Micro line of customizable square keyboards targeted at creative professionals. The Codex Micro differentiates itself from those mainly through six frosted keys in the top two rows, which offer color-coded live feedback on up to six Codex threads, even when they are not in focus on-screen.



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    Ideally, those colored keys will cycle from white when a thread is idle to blue when Codex is thinking to green when a task is complete. But the keys can also flash amber when Codex requires feedback or a decision from a human operator and red when a thread encounters an error, letting users know at a glance which of their Codex tasks needs immediate attention. A quick tap on the lit-up button brings up the applicable Codex window on-screen.

    That kind of simplified, always-available thread monitoring could be handy for users who keep a half-open laptop to monitor their continually running AI agents. But this kind of physical keyboard attachment is, of course, primarily useful in a desktop setting, while ChatGPT’s mobile app can offer more detailed monitoring away from the desk.



    Finally, a keyboard with an optional “yeet” key.

    Finally, a keyboard with an optional “yeet” key.

    Below those frosted light-up buttons, the Codex Micro offers six buttons mapped by default to common Codex tasks like accepting and rejecting changes, branching threads, and a “push to talk” button for audio prompts. But those functions can be remapped through software and altered physically with one of 32 included keycaps. And while the first “layer” of customized functions is reserved for Codex, users can program and cycle through five other function sets for general computing shortcuts.



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