
The Fascination with the Binepad BNK16: A Stylish Investment?
Exploring the allure of the Binepad BNK16, a customizable macropad that promises to add flair to your workspace.
When it comes to retail therapy, it’s hard to ignore the lure of gadgets. The Binepad BNK16, a customizable macro pad, recently caught the attention of our hardware team, and it’s easy to see why.
Just take a look at it! The Binepad features two rotary encoders with detent functionality and clickable buttons, one of which boasts haptic feedback. The central knob allows you to switch between software layers for different configurations, while the switches beneath the 16 keys on the left are hot-swappable.
Be still, my ever-more-broken-yet-somehow-still-beating heart. While audio editing may be a thing of the past for me, I can’t help but imagine using this macropad as a smooth volume control on my desk.
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The BNK16 is offered at a surprisingly reasonable price of $99 for pre-order. Assuming it performs as expected, it appears to be well worth the cost, even if it’s eventually relegated to desk toy status. And yes, it is available in black as well!