PYIE and Keychron to showcase advanced peripherals at CES 2026

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PYIE and Keychron to showcase advanced peripherals at CES 2026

CES 2026 is here, and we are expecting some next-gen product showcases at the event. Ahead of the event, PYIE, a future-ready technology and design-driven innovation ecosystem backed by Intex, has announced that it will do its first-ever showcase at CES 2026.

PYIE is partnering with Keychron, which is a pioneer in making custom computer peripherals. Both will display their products at CES 2026, giving the global audience a sneak peek at their portfolio. Here’s all you need to know.

All about PYIE, Keychron’s CES 2026 debut

PYIE has entered into a 10-year exclusive partnership with Keychron, and together they plan to create an ecosystem of products for the Indian market. PYIE will showcase the product lineup of both brands. The global audience will get a hands-on experience of next-gen computer peripherals.

Keychron will showcase its Ultra Series of mechanical keyboards. This includes the first mass-produced keyboard powered by ZMK firmware. Notably, the Ultra Series features up to 660 hours of battery life, 8K polling rate support in both wired and wireless modes, and also Silk POM switches.

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Keychron will also display about 50 keyboards at its CES booth, giving visitors a hands-on experience of its advanced Ultra Series of keyboards.

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