tactile buttons

AppWizard
June 21, 2026
The Commodore Callback 8020 is a Sailfish OS flip phone designed to block browsers and social media, while retaining essential features like maps, messaging, music, and calls. It operates on Sailfish OS and can run over 99% of Android apps through a sandboxed Android AppSupport layer. The device lacks Google Play Services and the Play Store but comes preloaded with WhatsApp and supports various applications such as Signal, Telegram, and mapping services. It blocks web browsers and major social media applications at the system level, and email and work-related apps are excluded from the app store. The Callback 8020 features a clamshell design, T9-style texting, a 48MP rear camera, FM radio, and comes in multiple retro-inspired finishes. Preorders will start on June 30 at a price of 9.99, with shipping expected to begin in winter.
BetaBeacon
May 8, 2026
- The Backbone One is a mobile gaming controller that is easy to recommend and comfortable for long gaming sessions. - The Backbone Pro is an upgraded version of the Backbone One with additional features such as Bluetooth connectivity and programmable back buttons. - The ohsnap! Mcon Mobile Gaming Controller is a magnetic controller that attaches to the back of phones and has a unique design. - The GameSir G8 Galileo is a mobile gaming controller with a cradle style that holds smartphones and has Hall-effect sticks and triggers. - The Razer Kishi Ultra is a sliding controller designed for tablets and large phones with USB-C connectivity. - The 8Bitdo Pro 2 is a traditional mobile controller with a retro design, Hall-effect sticks, and customizable features. - The Gulikit KK3 Max is an upgraded version of the King Kong controller with Hall-effect joysticks and programmable buttons. - The Viture x 8Bitdo Ultimate Mobile Gaming Controller is designed for smart glasses and offers a comfortable gaming experience.
Winsage
March 20, 2026
The weather display created by Jordan features the ESP32-2432S028, known as the CYD or Cheap Yellow Display, which has a 320 x 240 LCD screen housed in a 3D-printed design resembling a vintage CRT monitor. It includes a lever mechanism for tactile button engagement and is programmed to access Open-Meteo feeds for current weather and forecasts, as well as webcam feeds and satellite images. The interface is inspired by Windows 95, providing pages for current conditions, forecasts, and wind speeds.
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