This Cat-Inspired Keyboard Comes Complete With a Furry Frame

This Cat-Inspired Keyboard Comes Complete With a Furry Frame

Any cat owner has experienced their cat walking all over their keyboard, but the Dry Studio Petbrick 65 might take your cat’s indifference towards it and turn it into an obsession. Why? Well, the keyboard is actually cat-themed – complete with a fluffy frame surrounding the keys.

Two keyboards with plush coverings, one black-themed and the other orange, are set against a wooden corner surface.

The cat theme goes beyond the fur around the keys, though. There are tiny cats and paw prints dotted around the keyboard, though the design is slightly different depending on the colorway that you go for. The keyboard comes in Calico and Odd-eye, which is a darker color.

A keyboard with orange keys and Japanese characters, encased in a fluffy, panda-themed cover.

The fluffy part of the keyboard is actually detachable, and Dry Studio says that it will release additional colors down the line, so it’s possible you’ll be able to buy more fluffy shells to use. The components are easy to attach and detach, simply staying in place through magnets. The furry attachments are 100% handmade, and washable.

A keyboard encased in a furry cover with black, orange, and white patches sits on a wooden step. A cat lies in the background.

The keyboard itself has a 65% layout, which essentially means that it does away with the number pad and the function keys – though most average typists probably won’t need those anyway.

A compact keyboard with black, teal, and orange keys featuring cat designs is placed on a wooden surface, surrounded by black fur.

It’s likely to offer a good typing experience, as it offers Dry Studio’s self-developed Crystal Pink Switch, which should deliver a satisfying click. The device also has RGB lighting, and three connectivity types – wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4GHz, using the included dongle.

The Petbrick 65 keyboard is available for $239 from Dry Studio. If you’re interested, you might want to buy quick, as there’s a limited supply.

Christian de Looper is a consumer tech reporter based in sunny Santa Cruz, California. Christian has reported on tech for over 10 years, with bylines in many of the largest tech publications, including Digital Trends, Forbes, CNN Underscored, Tom’s Guide, and PCMag. Christian has an obsession with how tech companies balance great design with great functionality, and lives at home with his wife, daughter, and cat.

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