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It’s all 3D printable and turns any MIDI keyboard into an isomorphic keyboard. We have seen isomorphic (piano) keyboards before, from a slew of Cherry keyboard switches to a bunch of arcade buttons.
The keyboard and accompanying iOS and Android app, called Lumi, is designed to teach anyone to play piano without having to get into music notation and theory.
Both Go keyboards will hit the shelves toward the end of the year. The Go: Keys carries an estimated street price of US$299, while the Go:Piano comes in at $329.