Alongside the Nyth, ROCCAT is also announcing another hybrid technology at Gamescom in the form of a keyboard called the Skeltr. The purpose of the Skeltr is to bring the smartphone as an add-on device for the keyboard, allowing apps to be developed that integrate with either the game being played or the on-screen action.

I remember importing one of the original Logitech G15 models from the US almost a decade ago. I had the original black-and-white model, and used the display mostly for Battlefield 2 / 2142 at the time. I must say that with all due respect, I did not use it that much. There was not much time while playing to glance down at the display to see what was going on, although I did look at it between rounds to see the extra statistics it had collected. The concept of the Skeltr is perhaps a step beyond this, allowing users of any smartphone to have an interactive (key word there) integration with their game.

The keyboard will speak to the smartphone via Bluetooth, and use a sliding rail with a rotating holster fit to enable any size smartphone or tablet. This second screen will also allow the user to take calls, receive and make texts and other normal smartphone uses through the keyboard.

The initial issue I found with the Logitech G15 might rear its ugly head here: lack of app availability. It took a while before third-party developers were able to make interfaces for my favorite games back for the G15, but I believe ROCCAT might have more luck. Depending on whether users program using the proprietary ROCCAT application language or Android/iOS itself, the most popular games should be covered quickly by ROCCAT themselves or third-parties. With a full color display and direct interactivity, it might be a step forward as well.

The motherboard itself will feature RGB lighting (on a keyboard wide basis, not per key), a small selection of macro buttons and audio outputs. There is no indication if this is a mechanical keyboard as yet.

Currently ROCCAT is only showing their prototypes at Gamescom later this month, and release dates/pricing will be announced later this year.

Source: ROCCAT

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  • Clorex - Thursday, August 7, 2014 - link

    "The motherboard itself will feature RGB lighting..." I think you mean keyboard?
  • hawler - Thursday, August 7, 2014 - link

    While he does mean keyboard, motherboard isn't exactly wrong. Sure, it doesn't mean motherboard in the usual way we think of when talking PCs, really all motherboard means is the place when things are connected/housed. It's like a mothership but rather than being a ship it's a board. So technically it is correct, even if it is confusing and probably should have been said somewhat differently
  • Splaver - Thursday, August 7, 2014 - link

    Although the idea behind the "docking" is sound, and MAYBE arguably useful, I can't help but think it's going to be a really cheap feeling keyboard. The pictures certainly make me doubt the flat parts of the keyboard are concealing a set of all mechanical switches. Oh well.
  • jmke - Thursday, August 7, 2014 - link

    USB charging port on keyboard for phone, or else the phone battery will just drain. make it a retractable cable too.

    beside that, do like the idea, now your phone becomes a part of the gaming experience, even if it is just a few shortcut apps to start out with
  • nathanddrews - Thursday, August 7, 2014 - link

    I think this is cool, BUT (as Pee-Wee Herman once said, "Everyone I know has a big 'but'") how is this any different than just setting your phone in a cradle behind/next to your keyboard and installing Unified Remote or some other computer-controlling app?

    Time will tell if it is easier to use or a more unified experience. I'm looking forward to your review!
  • LauRoman - Thursday, August 7, 2014 - link

    Where's the Heltr?
  • Battlebook - Saturday, August 9, 2014 - link

    It's comin' down fast... lookout!
  • khanikun - Friday, October 24, 2014 - link

    Ya, just looking at the keys, reminds me of the Razer Lycosa keyboard. Overall nice keyboard, but the full mechanical Blackwidows are so much better.

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