The KeyGo Gen2 Pro crowdfunding campaign is in its final stretch, and there’s a short window left for backers to grab it at a discounted price. For roughly the next 24 hours, supporters can pledge $329 for what’s essentially a keyboard-and-touchscreen combo designed for portable productivity and flexible multi-device use.
That said, it’s still a crowdfunding product. As with any crowdfunded hardware, there are financial risks: delivery timelines and final build quality can’t be guaranteed, and in the worst case a product may never ship. The upside here is that the company behind the KeyGo Gen2 Pro isn’t a total unknown, and the campaign itself has performed strongly so far.
In fact, the project has already raised more than $500,000, which has unlocked multiple stretch-goal upgrades. One of the most notable newly unlocked features is wireless transmission. Backers will receive a USB Type‑C dongle at no additional cost, enabling wireless image transmission and wireless keyboard connectivity. Earlier stretch goals have also added a protective cover, plus a brightness adjustment option to improve usability in different lighting conditions.
So what is the KeyGo Gen2 Pro meant to do? The concept is straightforward but useful: it’s a wirelessly connectable keyboard with an integrated high-resolution touchscreen, built to act as a compact secondary display or an on-the-go workstation companion. It’s an especially practical idea for people pairing it with a mini PC or other compact setup where carrying a full-size monitor doesn’t make sense.
Compatibility is also a key part of the pitch. According to the maker, the KeyGo Gen2 Pro works with Windows, Linux, and Android devices. To broaden its appeal, additional keyboard layouts have been introduced as well, including German, Mac (US), and UK options.
With the price drop available for a limited time and new features already unlocked through strong crowdfunding momentum, the KeyGo Gen2 Pro is positioning itself as a portable, multi-platform touchscreen keyboard solution for users who want extra screen space without the bulk.






