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OpenAI: The first hardware device is a $230 macro-pad
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OpenAI: The first hardware device is a $230 macro-pad

OpenAI has launched its first branded hardware product, the Codex Micro, a developer-focused macro pad priced at $230. The device is based on Work Louder’s existing Creator Micro 2 model and features 13 mechanical keys, a dial, joystick, and touch sensor. It allows developers to control OpenAI’s Codex AI agents, with customizable functions and RGB lighting to indicate agent status. While the Codex Micro is marketed as OpenAI’s hardware debut, Bloomberg reports that the company is also developing a smart speaker with mechanical elements, which could be released in 2027. However, this timeline faces uncertainty due to a pending lawsuit from Apple alleging misuse of trade secrets by hiring over 400 former Apple employees.

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OpenAI: The first hardware device is a $230 macro-pad

OpenAI has launched its first branded hardware product, the Codex Micro, a developer-focused macro pad priced at $230. The device is based on Work Louder’s existing Creator Micro 2 model and features 13 mechanical keys, a dial, joystick, and touch sensor. It allows developers to control OpenAI’s Codex AI agents, with customizable functions and RGB lighting to indicate agent status. While the Codex Micro is marketed as OpenAI’s hardware debut, Bloomberg reports that the company is also developing a smart speaker with mechanical elements, which could be released in 2027. However, this timeline faces uncertainty due to a pending lawsuit from Apple alleging misuse of trade secrets by hiring over 400 former Apple employees.

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