emoji keyboard that costs $100

Emoji are currently profoundly installed in our aggregate mind, but then, they're generally out of range. On your telephone, they're taken cover behind no less than a solitary tap, and on your Mac or PC, they're muddled further, frequently inside an ancient image or uncommon character menu. EmojiWorks plans to alter that with a full QWERTY console that serves as an emoji machine. It's not the first endeavor at an emoji console by any stretch of the creative ability, yet it is a holding nothing back one arrangement that you can really purchase


The concept is fairly simple -- regular keys work as you'd expect until you press the "emoji" modifier, which will then make a key press generate the appropriate icon. There's even a skintone changer that allows you to take advantage of the recent diversity improvements to the emoji set. Of course, in order for the keyboard to work, you must first install the program. The number of emoji you'll have quick access to will vary on the model you choose. The ordinary version contains 47, the Plus has 94, and the Pro has 120 (see image above). The latter two contain emoji shift keys that allow you to select an additional emoji (one extra for the Plus and two for the Pro) allocated to each key.


The keyboard supports Mac, Windows, and iOS via Bluetooth, with on each platform turning out the emoji for you. clearly targeted at the Apple crowd. It looks exactly like Apple's wireless keyboard (except for the plastic instead of metal) and uses the company's emoji designs rather than other interpretations. We're not sure how Apple is going to feel about the latter -- the icons were paid for and designed by the company, and it has every right to protect its investment.

EmojiWorks' keyboards are available for pre-order and are stated to ship "no sooner than December 1st," but that date is an estimate and may alter depending on manufacture. The standard, 47-emoji model will set you back $80, the 94-emoji Plus costs $90, and the 120-emoji Pro is $100.
SOURCE: EmojiWorks

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