If statement keyboards are your thing and you have some serious cash to burn, you should check out this brutalist flagship offering from Serene Industries. The Icebreaker is a wedge-shaped mechanical keyboard constructed from a single block of CNC-machined aluminum, featuring hot-swappable aluminum keycaps with configurable RGB backlighting.
Preorders are available now, with pricing starting at $1,500 for the wired version. A Bluetooth wireless and a wired version with magnetic hall effect switches are also available for $1,600 â the same price as a new 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro. The keyboard base comes in two colors â clear or black â with the latter option costing an additional $500. Serene Industries hasnât provided an ETA on delivery, but says production will begin when pre-orders close on January 28th.
The Icebreaker comes in a 65 percent layout and measures 450 x 44 x 24mm (around 17.7 x 1.7 x 0.9 inches). It sports a configurable integrated EC11 rotatory dial, dual silicone dampeners to help reduce noise and vibrations, and a 4,000 mAh battery that supports a battery life of around three months according to Serene Industries. The specifications donât mention how much the keyboard weighs or what âfull heightâ switches it comes with. Weâve asked Serene Industries to clarify and will update this piece if we hear back.
Thereâs also premium features like âmicro-perforationsâ on each keycap to allow the LED backlight to shine through, and 1/4-20 inch mounting points â three on the USB-C port face, and four at the base â for users to attach accessories like tripod mounts, monitor arms, orâŠaxe handles.
The design was partly inspired by the Flatiron Building in New York City, according to Serene Industries founder Denis Agarkov. When the Icebreaker was first announced in January 2024, Agarkov told Null Society that he aimed âto create a keyboard that goes against the prevailing trends, adopting a more distinctive and challenging design.â Itâs certainly an expensive conversation starter for any keyboard collectors who want something more niche than your typical DIY kits.
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