OpenAI introduced Codex Micro as its first hardware device. It is a compact programmable keyboard developed with Work Louder. The device helps developers manage AI coding agents more efficiently. It features mechanical keys, a rotary dial, joystick, and RGB lighting. Users get dedicated controls for common Codex actions like accepting suggestions or debugging. Live RGB indicators show agent task status. Priced at $230, it supports Bluetooth and USB-C. The keyboard targets users who frequently work with AI coding tools. It reduces switching between applications and shortcuts. The product is currently listed as out of stock. This marks OpenAI's entry into physical hardware beyond software.
OpenAI introduced Codex Micro as its first hardware device. It is a compact programmable keyboard developed with Work Louder. The device helps developers manage AI coding agents more efficiently. It features mechanical keys, a rotary dial, joystick, and RGB lighting. Users get dedicated controls for common Codex actions like accepting suggestions or debugging. Live RGB indicators show agent task status. Priced at $230, it supports Bluetooth and USB-C. The keyboard targets users who frequently work with AI coding tools. It reduces switching between applications and shortcuts. The product is currently listed as out of stock. This marks OpenAI's entry into physical hardware beyond software.