AM HATSU BATTLESHIP Limited Edition

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Why HATSU

Why is there still nobody using highly-advanced 5-axis simultaneous CNC machining and the fastest wireless solution available to create a keyboard that not only looks amazing but also relieves neck and shoulder pain?

Because there's nobody who has ever put technology and experience above cost when building a keyboard.

However, we believe there are people out there who understand its value.

Pioneering design inspired by Westworld

Organic shape for shoulder health

Stable connection of 3 wireless devices

Inspired by

Westworld

Cutting-edge materials are combined with advanced wireless technology whose latency is almost unmeasurable... Even in the futuristic world of Westworld, its existence makes perfect sense.

AM HATSU

BATTLESHIP

This exclusive version of AM HATSU was designed by SDARK, a well-known content creator on YouTube. As a die-hard Gundam fan and trendy artist, SDARK sees the unique body of AM HATSU in a different light. By using metallic paint and sophisticated paint baking, SDARK turned AM HATSU into a true battleship. What's more, the hand-drawn graffiti creates a vintage look that mimics the damaged exterior of a space battleship, paying homage to Gundam and other military fiction classics.

A small learning curve for lifelong health

With ergonomics at its core, AM HATSU is not only very different from traditional keyboards, it also features an unconventional 4x6 layout. By spending just a few minutes to get familiar with the keyboard, you gain lifelong protection of your wrist and shoulder health.

Artwork-level 3D curved machining

Aerospace-level 5-axis CNC machining is used to craft the complex three-dimensional curved metal body of the AM HATSU.

Place three wireless devices randomly without compromising on connection stability

Although the left and right parts of the keyboard are separated, we developed an innovative new way to connect 3 devices (2 keyboards and input device) simultaneously over two wireless communication protocols.