OpenAI finally launches hardware… for Codex
OpenAI has officially entered the hardware market with the release of the Codex Micro macropad, a $230 physical interface for managing AI agents.
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The brief
OpenAI has debuted its first branded physical product, a specialized micro keyboard designed for Codex power users. The device functions as a keypad specifically engineered to manage and control AI agents.
Observers are tracking how the hardware integrates with existing software workflows. Specific details regarding long-term manufacturing plans or future hardware collaborations remain unconfirmed in current reports.
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Quick answers
What is the new OpenAI device?
It is a micro keyboard, or macropad, designed to control AI agents.
How much does the Codex Micro macropad cost?
The device is priced at $230.
Who is the target audience for this hardware?
The device is intended for Codex power users.
Coverage (9)
- OpenAI's first physical device is here: A $230 micro keyboard Mashable · 13h ago
- OpenAI Just Launched Its First Hardware Product—and It’s a Tiny Keyboard for Bossing Around AI Agents Gizmodo · 16h ago
- Amid hardware legal battle, OpenAI releases a $230 keyboard for Codex TechCrunch · 16h ago
- OpenAI Launches A Physical Keypad For Controlling Agents Engadget · 16h ago
- OpenAI’s first gadget is the $230 Codex Micro macropad The New Stack · 16h ago
- OpenAI's New $230 Device Is for Codex Power Users Business Insider · 16h ago
- OpenAI limited collab is a physical keypad for AI Axios · 16h ago
- OpenAI's first branded hardware is... a light-up keyboard? Ars Technica · 16h ago
- OpenAI finally launches hardware… for Codex The Verge · 16h ago
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