先说结论

If you mostly use ChatGPT or Claude and you've started tracking every new AI tool because you don't want to fall behind, this is the part worth not scrolling past.

The expensive mistake is reading VibeKeys as a better keyboard. If you do that, you burn time, budget, and attention on the shiny surface and miss the workflow shift underneath.

My take is simple: AI coding changed what a keyboard is for. The highest-value input is no longer characters. It's decisions. VibeKeys is the clearest example: this keyboard is no longer mainly for typing.

为什么这次值得看

That is why this line matters more than the hardware itself: "I actually built the vibe coding keyboard. It's not a meme."

VibeKeys gives you five primary actions: Accept, Retry, YOLO, ESC, and Voice. That is not a typing story. That is a supervision story. In plain English: the device is built for moments when an AI coding assistant proposes something, goes off track, needs to be stopped, or should keep going.

Even YOLO is revealing. Here it means letting the AI continue without another approval step. That tells you the real product is not faster typing. It is faster judgment.

The companion app makes the same point. The important mappings are controls like Ctrl+C and Alt+Tab, plus integrations with Claude Code and Codex. So the system is organized around controlling an AI coding session, not entering more text.

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That is also why I would not write this off as a gimmick. The project went through 50 days, 3 prototypes, and into 3 shipping tiers: Pro, Plus, and Max. Hardware usually shows up only when a workflow repeats often enough to deserve dedicated control.

A product update is worth your time only if it changes your next decision, not because it added more features.

My boundary: this reading fits heavy AI-coding users, not every developer. But if you are evaluating new AI tools, this is the sharper question to ask: which repeated decision deserves a button first: approve, retry, interrupt, or voice?

If you know someone who is still judging AI tools by flashy demos instead of the step they actually replace, share this with them.

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