Suppose you want your office to have a retro look, but you can’t give up your modern computers (of course). You need the Qwerkywriter — it has the look of a classic typewriter, but includes an integrated iPad stand. Or it can wirelessly connect to your Mac.
Add a vintage-looking keyboard to your setup, without giving up functionality.
Qwerkywriter takes the modern keyboard retro
Aluminum exteriors give Apple computers a sleek and modern appearance, but that can conflict with the vibe some people want for their office. We spend so much time in our offices, it’s no surprise that we want them to reflect our personalities. And if what someone wants is retro, modern computer accessories don’t fit.
There’s no better way to add a vintage look to a space than the Qwerkywriter 10 Year Anniversary Edition. It looks like an old Underwood or Corona typewriter.
But don’t be confused, this is a modern keyboard. It connects to your devices using USB-C or Bluetooth 5.0, and works with iPad, Mac and iPhone.
The designers at Qwertytoys really embraced the classic functionality. The return bar can act as an Enter key, and the typewriter scroll knobs scroll through on-screen pages. Instead of a piece of paper, the accessory holds an iPad that’s up to 13-inches wide. The all-aluminum metal chassis has a dark chrome finish.
Plus, there are other modern touches. Qwerkywriter offers multi-device pairing and media controls, for example. The hot-swappable keys use Cherry Speed Silver Switches, and the built-in battery is good for months of use.
Pre-purchase on Kickstarter
Qwertytoys turned to the crowd-funding service Kickstarter to launch the Qwerkywriter Typewriter Keyboard 10 Year Anniversary Edition. During this early phase, it costs $219, which is 25% off the usual price.
Buy it from: Kickstarter
The campaign already reached its goal. That means the product will be produced. Pre-orders made now are scheduled to ship in November.
If you want your office to look like Sam Spade might walk in and hang up his coat, hat and gun at any moment, then you need a Qwerkywriter.