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Yes, it's a keyboard, albeit an extremely small one — CannonKeys has unveiled the Bullet Train keyboard.

Yes its a keyboard albeit an extremely small one cannonkeys has unveiled the bullet train keyboard

Yes, it's a keyboard, albeit an extremely small one — CannonKeys has unveiled the Bullet Train keyboard

Renowned peripheral manufacturer CannonKeys has announced an unusual new product for fans of extremely compact solutions — the Bullet Train mechanical keyboard. The model is made in a rare "something like 40%" form factor (no joke, the manufacturer calls this format exactly that) with a V4N4G0N layout.

Yes, it's a keyboard, albeit an extremely small one — CannonKeys has unveiled the Bullet Train keyboard.

One of the main features of the Bullet Train is its ultra-low profile. The keyboard is built on low-profile Gateron KS-33 switches, which, combined with an aluminum body and zero tilt angle, gives it a sleek and concise look. To ensure a stable wireless signal, the engineers used an FR4 board, although optional aluminum or polycarbonate plates will be available for fans of the classics. The price of the new product starts at $170 for the wired version with QMK support and reaches $200 for the wireless version based on ZMK firmware.