OpenAI unveils ChatGPT Basketball as first hardware release OpenAI released its first hardware product, a $70 branded basketball called ChatGPT Basketball, as part of a campaign to encourage creativity beyond screens. The basketball, priced well above standard models, signals OpenAI's broader consumer ambitions, though its actual hardware debut is expected to be a screenless smart speaker. The move generated volatility in AI-adjacent cryptocurrency tokens despite no direct crypto connection. OpenAI unveils ChatGPT Basketball as first hardware release The AI giant's $70 branded basketball is exactly the kind of 'hardware' nobody expected, but it signals something bigger about OpenAI's consumer ambitions. OpenAI’s first piece of hardware is not a chip, not a robot, and not a screenless smart speaker. It’s a basketball. A $70, Size 7, 100% rubber basketball with ChatGPT branding on it. The “Pause. Play. Prompt.” play The basketball is part of a campaign OpenAI is calling “Pause. Play. Prompt.” The stated goal is to encourage creativity beyond the screen. The basketball has been popping up on social media since March 2026, mostly as a gifting item. At $70, it’s priced well above a standard rubber basketball, which typically runs $15 to $30. The actual hardware that matters Bloomberg reported in July 2026 on a rumored screenless smart speaker that would represent OpenAI’s genuine first consumer hardware device. The company’s interest in consumer hardware has been percolating since 2025, with reports of collaborations involving high-profile designers. There’s also been speculation about a product called the Codex Micro keypad, with a speculative shipping timeline around July 2026, though that remains entirely separate from the basketball merchandise. What this means for crypto and AI markets Research across specialized crypto sources turned up zero direct connections between the ChatGPT Basketball and any cryptocurrency developments. For traders, AI-adjacent tokens tend to move on OpenAI news cycles, even when the news itself has nothing to do with crypto. Product announcements, partnership rumors, and hardware launches all generate volatility in tokens tied to decentralized AI infrastructure. The basketball itself won’t move markets. But the smart speaker rumors that followed? Those might. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/ .