Over the years, the average keyboard has become a whole lot more interesting, especially with the rise of mechanical keyboards. But I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like The Icebreaker, a new Brutalist-inspired mechanical keyboard from Serene Industries.

What makes The Icebreaker keyboard unique? Well, it’s milled from a solid block of aluminum, and has a somewhat unconventional wedge shape, with the keyboard itself towards the top of that wedge. It measures in at a hefty 17.7 x 1.7 x 0.9 inches, which is pretty huge and will take up a sizable portion of your desk.

A black keyboard lies on a rocky, icy surface; rocks scattered around.

On top of the body of the keyboard being made from aluminum, the keycaps are actually made from aluminum too, which helps set the design apart even more. There are other aluminum keyboards out there, but they don’t have a design like this, and typically their keycaps are made from a different material. Despite their aluminum build, they still have RGB light functionality, and Serene Industries says that the keycaps had to undergo 800 micro-perforations to allow for the visible legends.

A modern keyboard on a desk with sunlight casting leaf shadows on a concrete wall.

The keyboard houses a 4,000mAh battery that can power the it for around three months. It also offers a dual dampening system designed to absorb any unwanted vibrations and other noise, and it supports both VIA software and Serene Industries’ own configuration tool for customization. The keyboard itself is a 65% layout, but its actual size is closer to full length, with the long palm rest and rotary knob.

A sleek, metal electronic device with a minimalist design, featuring two long black strips and a small logo on the surface, set against a dark background.

Close-up of a sleek, modern keyboard on a dark background, highlighting a unique circular feature on the left side.

So how much do you have to pay to get the Serene Industries Icebreaker for yourself? Available for pre-order in clear or black, the Bluetooth wireless version is $1,600, while the wired model goes for $1,500.

For more information, visit serene.industries.

Christian de Looper is a consumer tech reporter based in sunny Santa Cruz, California. Christian has reported on tech for over 10 years, with bylines in many of the largest tech publications, including Digital Trends, Forbes, CNN Underscored, Tom’s Guide, and PCMag. Christian has an obsession with how tech companies balance great design with great functionality, and lives at home with his wife, daughter, and cat.



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