API-Interactive AI Hardware
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Title: Faraday Future EAI Brain & Open Developer Platform + FF Futurist ships SDK for vibe-coding humanoids
The EV company that almost died is now selling humanoid robots. On April 25 in San Francisco, Faraday Future ran its EAI Developer Ecosystem Forum and dropped two things at once: a full-size humanoid called FF Futurist and the developer stack behind it. What’s in the box FF Futurist is a full-size professional humanoid. Onstage… Continue reading
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Dune (Project Mirage) lands 558 Product Hunt votes with a three-key context-aware Mac keypad
Three keys, infinite contexts Dune is a tiny desktop keypad — three physical buttons that sit next to your Mac keyboard. The trick: it watches your foreground app and re-skins on the fly. Open VS Code, the keys become Git commit / push / pull. Open Zoom or Google Meet, the top key turns into… Continue reading
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EinClaw OpenClaw Clip-on Mic ships at $43 — a Hangzhou two-person team beats Friend and Bee to market
Two engineers in Hangzhou shipped their first 100 units this week. EinClaw is a coin-sized clip-on microphone with USB-C, sourced from local parts and assembled at kitchen-table scale. CNBC ran a feature on April 27 calling it the poster child for China’s new wave of AI hardware — a two-person team beating US incumbents Friend… Continue reading
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Birdfy Feeder Metal 2 has a 4K camera, an LLM, and a webhook for every bird
Bird feeders don’t usually trend. This one did. Netvue’s Birdfy brand launched the Feeder Metal 2 on April 20, and Yahoo Tech, TechRadar, and 9to5Toys all ran reviews inside a week. TechRadar tied it back to its “craziest camera innovation at CES 2026” shortlist — except this one actually shipped. What’s in the box A… Continue reading
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Flipdiscs: 84×42 flip-dot wall with a REST API for AI agents
Hacker News front page today — 274 points, 49 comments. The maker (kelly) open-sourced the entire build: hardware list, software stack, mobile app. A physical display that clacks instead of glows. What it actually is Nine Alfazeta electromagnetic flip-disc panels tiled into an 84×42 grid. 3,528 metal discs, each flipping on a 24V pulse. Driving… Continue reading
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Solos AirGo V2 Smart Glasses undercut Meta Ray-Ban at $299 — and ship the open SDK Meta still hasn’t
Meta’s Wearables Device Access Toolkit has been “preview only” for months. Solos just shipped a public one on smart glasses you can buy today for $299. The AirGo V2 launched at CES 2026 and is shipping now, positioned squarely as the budget answer to Meta Ray-Ban. Ultra-slim frame, 16MP stabilized camera with EIS, low-power Wi-Fi… Continue reading
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SpeakON hit 438 Product Hunt upvotes with a 26.5g MagSafe AI button
The Humane Pin died trying to replace the phone. SpeakON just pulled 438 upvotes and 70 comments on Product Hunt betting on the opposite: a MagSafe button that plugs into your iPhone instead of competing with it. The hardware 26.5 grams. Snaps onto the MagSafe ring of any iPhone 12 or later. One press starts… Continue reading
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Logitech Rally AI Camera opens its SDK — AI agents can hook into RightSight 2
Most conference cameras are black boxes. The Rally AI Camera isn’t. Logitech put this thing on GitHub with real SDK docs and a Discord for integrators. For a PTZ at this price point, that’s unusual. The hardware One-inch 20MP sensor, 115° field of view, RightSight 2 running on-device — adaptive framing that flips between group… Continue reading
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Claude Desktop Buddy turns an M5StickC into a physical approve button for Claude Code
Anthropic quietly shipped its first piece of maker hardware. 969 stars, 91 forks, no press release. The repo is a reference for a Tamagotchi-style desktop pet that talks to Claude Desktop and Claude Cowork over Bluetooth. The hardware An M5StickC Plus — ESP32, 135×240 color screen, IMU, two physical buttons, roughly the size of a… Continue reading
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Elgato Stream Deck (MCP-enabled) becomes the first consumer hardware to speak Model Context Protocol
A physical OLED keypad now takes orders from Claude Elgato pushed Stream Deck 7.4 with a native Model Context Protocol server baked into the firmware. The hardware hasn’t changed — same 15-key OLED console streamers have had on their desks for years — but every button is now a tool any MCP-capable agent can enumerate… Continue reading
