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[TECHNOLOGY] · Japan, India · 2 sources

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Hover magnetic levitation listrest and Keychron Nape Pro introduce innovative ergonomic desk accessories

The Hover listrest uses magnetic levitation to keep the wrist suspended in mid‑air, offering 360° follow‑through, independent left‑right pads, lightweight construction (about 110 g) and a high‑density foam core covered with water‑repellent fabric. Designed for long PC sessions, it aims to reduce wrist strain by floating rather than supporting the hand.

Keychron’s Nape Pro is a flat, bar‑shaped device that sits under the wrists and incorporates a 25 mm thumb‑trackball driven by a PixArt sensor with a 1 kHz polling rate. It provides six programmable buttons, a rotary scroll wheel and ZMK firmware for extensive macro customization. While its high‑speed sensor promises gaming‑level responsiveness, the small trackball limits broad cursor movements. Both products target ergonomic improvements for desk work, each with distinct design trade‑offs.

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Hover magnetic levitation listrest · Keychron · Keychron Nape Pro · Magnetic levitation technology · Thumb‑trackball