A Beer Can Keyboard is a Brilliant, Sad Waste of Booze

It’s hard not to wonder if any of the geniuses from Robofun ever got thirsty while designing their Arduino-powered beer can computer keyboard. I mean, that’s 44 unopened cans. They had to have missed out on some serious pong-age.

Designed for the 2012 Webstock Conference, Robofun’s BCKB features tall cans of Staropramen in the typical QWERTY set-up, and trades the familiar clack-clack of keys for the refreshing sound of fizzy popping tabs (virtual, of course).

My only complaint (besides the un-drinkable beer and the fact that it makes you finger type) is that you have to tap on the lids to get the letters out. Did no one else imagine the tactile ecstasy of actually pressing the cans palm down, à la whack-a-mole or that gator game from Chuck E. Cheese?

See Robofun’s Beer Can Keyboard for yourself in action, here:

[Via Gizmodo]

More content

Eating OutInnovation
McDonald’s Has Bigger Plans For Fountain Drinks Than We Expected
Earlier this year, the McDonald’s Worldwide Convention took place in Las Vegas. While the main stage was packed with keynote speeches from executives within the McDonald’s…
,
Eating OutInnovation
Is McDonald’s Working On Protein And Energy Drinks?
Earlier this year, the McDonald’s Worldwide Convention took place in Las Vegas. While the main stage was packed with keynote speeches from executives within the McDonald’s…
,
CultureEating Out
Dunkin’ Just Handed Its Summer Menu Over To Kylie Jenner
Dunkin’ has teamed up with reality royalty as it continues to celebrate its summer of pink. The fast food chain has teamed up with Kylie…
,
Burger
We Deliver!

Enter your email address below and we'll deliver our top stories straight to your inbox