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Astrohaus launches a mechanical keyboard for writers
Astrohaus has cornered a very specific niche. The Michigan-based startup builds hardware for writers looking to eliminate distractions. It’s really tough
Freewrite’s latest keyboard has a mechanical word-counter to track your writing
The Freewrite Wordrunner features a compact tenkeyless design, a body made from durable die-cast aluminum, backlit “high-quality tactile switches,” and several layers of sound deadening so it can be used in shared spaces without becoming a distraction to others.
The Freewrite Wordrunner with a built-in word counter might be the keyboard to look out for if you want to improve your writing process
I 've had my eye on Astrohaus Freewrite products for a while. The company has made all kinds of keyboard-and-screen devices that are designed to eliminate distractions and allow y
The latest Freewrite device is a fancy mechanical keyboard built with writers in mind
The Detroit-based company Astrohaus has been making its “distraction-free writing tools” under the Freewrite name for about a decade. So far, those have all been standalone, single-purpose devices meant simply for drafting text,
Astrohaus Introduces a Writer-Centric Mechanical Keyboard
Astrohaus introduces a specialized mechanical keyboard designed for writers, offering a distraction-free writing experience.
This mechanical keyboard can keep track of your word count
Among the sea of announcements, we have a new mechanical keyboard that has an interesting design and some neat features. The Astrohaus Freewrite Wordrunner will be able to keep track of how many words you write.
Freewrite Wordrunner is a mechanical keyboard from the makers of distraction-free writing gadgets
But the new Freewrite Wordrunner is something different: instead of a standalone device, it’s a mechanical keyboard designed for use with PCs or mobile devices. Astrohaus is debuting the keyboard at CES and plans to launch a Kickstarter campaign in February and begin shipping the Freewrite Wordrunner to backers by the end of the year.
The creators of my favorite writing tool are making a mechanical keyboard
The Freewrite Wordrunner is an attempt to make a satisfying keyboard to type on with dedicated features for writers.
Keyboard for writers has word-count odometer, sprint timer
Enter the Freewrite Wordrunner, an upcoming wireless keyboard that's designed to help those of us who write for a living. The 88-key, tenkeyless Wordrunner has a raft of unique, writer-friendly features including a electromechanical "wordometer" that counts your words like your car's odometer counts miles (or km).
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A keyboard for writers, with a focus on productivity
Astrohaus has released several productivity-focused pieces of hardware in the past, like the Freewrite Traveler, which allows ...
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The Morning After: Finding fun and relaxation in the middle of CES 2025
G’s OLED evo TVs for 2025 come with AI and a 165Hz refresh rate, The best CES gadgets you can actually buy right now, This is ...
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