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'It honestly feels like a prank and not a real product': coders aren't loving OpenAI's first hardware launch — here's everything you need to know about the Codex Micro
Confused about what the point of the Codex Micro is? Here's everything you need to know, including how it's been received by the target audience of coders.
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What is the Codex Micro?
As already mentioned, it's a keyboard, but a keyboard with a very specific purpose. OpenAI produced this peripheral in conjunction with Work Louder, and it's actually a tiny keyboard – more of a keypad, if you will, or a 'macropad', in the same vein as pads that Work Louder has produced before, like the Creator Micro 2 – made for coders who are using Codex. What's Codex? It's OpenAI's coding agent which can assist humans in writing programs, tackling debugging tasks, or indeed writing code from scratch prompted by simple natural language instructions (vibe coding, as it's known).
'It honestly feels like a prank and not a real product': coders aren't loving OpenAI's first hardware launch — here's everything you need to know about the Codex MicroWhat does the Codex Micro do exactly?
The idea with the Codex Micro is that you have a compact keyboard that easily allows you to switch between coding tasks (agents) with dedicated keys that have RGB lights to indicate their status at a glance. If there's an unread chat, you see a green light, or an orange one if user approval is needed, and so on. There are other keys for voice dictation (hold and talk to give instructions – there isn't a built-in mic, by the way, this is triggering your laptop's microphone), a dial to adjust the reasoning level or how deeply the AI agent is thinking (though it can be changed to modify other opt
'It honestly feels like a prank and not a real product': coders aren't loving OpenAI's first hardware launch — here's everything you need to know about the Codex MicroWho will buy the Codex Micro?
Obviously enough, coders who use Codex are the target audience. Think of it this way: if Codex is a faster way of coding, OpenAI wants the Codex Micro to be a further hardware-based speed boost to this whole process. It costs $230 in the US (around £170, AU$330), although it isn't yet in stock, and clearly this isn't a consumer-oriented device. However, OpenAI does have plans for consumer hardware. If the rumor mill is to be believed, it could have a wearable in the works – or indeed a smart speaker, going by more recent speculation. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, this will be a smart s
'It honestly feels like a prank and not a real product': coders aren't loving OpenAI's first hardware launch — here's everything you need to know about the Codex MicroWhat's the general reaction to the Codex Micro from programmers?
Introducing the Codex Micro - YouTube Watch On That smart speaker I just mentioned has already prompted a good deal of antagonistic reaction, and looking at the posts about the Codex Micro, it isn't faring much better than that rumored creation. Notably there are a number of Redditors who are questioning whether this is April 1, and some kind of joke. There's quite a lot of shoulder-shrugging going on, or observations that you can easily buy a cheap macropad and DIY your own solution along these lines for a tenth of the price OpenAI is charging. Or indeed that there could just be a simple pho
'It honestly feels like a prank and not a real product': coders aren't loving OpenAI's first hardware launch — here's everything you need to know about the Codex Micro