Adam Savage on Fixing the Biggest Problem With Mechanical Keyboards

The Seneca: First Edition mechanical keyboard starts at USD$3,600 and there is a 6-9 month waitlist to get one. It’s the first midlife crisis purchase that I could seriously get behind.

The Seneca is the product of one industrial designers obsession to build the perfect keyboard. One that looks, sounds, and feels exactly how Ryan Norbaur wants a keyboard to be.

In this Friday Video Adam Savage visits Norbaur and they dive deep into space bar stabilisers. And by deep, I mean way further into the rabbit hole that you’d think possible. It is of course a wonderful interview.

And I really want one of those keyboards.

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