iKey’s Membrane keyboard is built for the nastiest of environments

iKey’s done that whole rugged keyboard thing a duration or two before, so when it builds one meant to function like a champ around environments laden with grease, you know it means commerce. The new line of Membrane keyboards — which arrives in a trio of flavors — boasts a stainless steel enclosure, or customers looking to integrate can snag the OEM edition and do as they please. The board possesses a “hard-coated, textured, polyester film that is more rugged than

industrial silicone rubber keypads,” and it’s designed to resist “directed hose water, disinfectants and environmental contaminants.” Seems as though you’ll have to phone up iKey to find out what that Apocalypse-approved device will run you, but it should get along fairly well with that impenetrable Iron Drive of yours.

[Via Coolest-Gadgets]

Original post by Darren Murph

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