First-ever Bangladeshi custom mechanical keyboard project “Kebabâ€
The mechanical keyboard user community is growing at a fast pace in Bangladesh. However, the enthusiasts and even the average user mostly use imported foreign keyboards and accessories because they are neither locally available nor manufactured, making them relatively more expensive.
Mechanical keyboards are different from usual rubber membrane or scissor-switch keyboards in many ways. Each key on a mechanical keyboard has its own switch and it registers as a keystroke if the key is pressed down firmly enough. A mechanical keyboard uses distinct elements that may be customised in most ways imaginable. The bend in the design also adds comfort to the typing experience.
"Kebab" keyboard by KeeBot is the first-ever Bangladeshi mechanical keyboard project. KeeBot is an independent creator of mechanical keyboards and related components in Bangladesh. Founded only a year ago, they have received much appraisal from the local mechanical keyboard enthusiast community at a fast pace. The team is co-founded and run by Sadnan Adib and Samiul Bashar Anan.
It recently completed its first batch of product delivery as well. In the enthusiast community, this is known as "group buy," essentially pre-ordering a keyboard by many people at once. The keyboards are then created and delivered to those that completed the pre-order. Approximately three months were required to complete all delivery of Kebab keyboards first "group buys" project. Read More...