Cleankeys Touch germ-free keyboard

Posted in Keyboards by Conner Flynn on February 28th, 2010

Do you type with toilet paper on your fingers because you are afraid of germs on the keyboard? Are you constantly spraying it with disinfectant? Worry no longer. Cleankeys has unveiled the new germ-free computer keyboard with a completely 100% touch sensitive interface. That eliminates all of the nooks and crannies that germs and harmful bacteria like to hide in.

The average keyboard has 3,295 germs per square inch, in case you were wondering. Toilet seats have about 49 germs per square inch. In comparison, the Cleankeys touch sensitive keyboard has just 33 germs per square inch.

The keyboard is washable and has an integrated trackpad if you want to shell out around $400.

[Techfresh]

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2 Comments to “Cleankeys Touch germ-free keyboard”
  1. Alex Says:

    “Toilet seats have about 49 germs per square inch. In comparison, the Cleankeys touch sensitive keyboard has just 33 germs per square inch.” So its just like touching a toilet…

  2. EndlessWaves Says:

    Medical grade and other sealed keyboards have been around for years, this one isn’t particularly good or cheap.

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