OpenAI launches its first hardware product, priced at $230 OpenAI launched its first hardware product, the Codex Micro keyboard priced at $230, designed as an AI coding assistant. The launch follows Apple's lawsuit accusing OpenAI of stealing hardware trade secrets, which OpenAI denies. OpenAI is also developing a future AI device described by CEO Sam Altman as a "humanlike" companion expected in 2027. OpenAI launches its first hardware product, priced at $230 - OpenAI has launched its first hardware product, the Codex Micro, a miniature keyboard priced at $230, designed as an AI coding assistant for its Codex tool. - The Codex Micro, developed with Work Louder, features a joystick, rotary dial, 12 buttons, USB-C, and Bluetooth capabilities. - This launch follows Apple filing a lawsuit accusing OpenAI of stealing hardware trade secrets through former employees, an accusation OpenAI denies. - OpenAI is also developing another AI device, described by CEO Sam Altman as a ”humanlike” companion and “the coolest piece of technology the world will have ever seen”. - This future device, rumoured to launch in 2027, is expected to be a screenless smart speaker with a camera and sensors, designed to be fully aware of a user's surroundings.