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The Nuio Flow split ergonomic keyboard uses magnets to help you find your ideal layout

The NUIO Flow keyboard elevated with an unseen stand beneath each side.
The Nuio Flow keyboard features a “split design form factor for optimal hand positioning.” | Image: Nuio

A new company called Nuio, founded by two brothers with backgrounds in design and manufacturing, is rethinking desk accessories with the goal of making our computers more comfortable to use. It’s debuting today with a collection of magnetic peripherals called Flow that’s centered around a wireless split keyboard, all designed to make it easier to find your perfect ergonomic layout, even if that’s constantly changing throughout the day.

Tom Wilson, the CEO of Nuio (a combination of new and I/O), previously worked at companies including Apple, Google, and Frog Design, while Greg Wilson, the company’s CMO, spent years at Frog Design and the creative agency Digitas. The brothers cofounded Nuio with the goal of improving how we physically…

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