Revolutionize Your Meetings with the Dune Keypad Device

TL;DR
- **Context-Aware Intelligence:** The Dune keypad features three programmable buttons that automatically remap their functions based on the active application (e.g., Zoom, VS Code, or Chrome), eliminating the need for manual layer switching.
- **Seamless Meeting Control:** In virtual meeting apps, Dune instantly transforms into a dedicated controller for toggling mic/video, bringing windows to the front, and executing one-click meeting joins via calendar integration.
- **Productivity Boost for $119:** Designed exclusively for macOS, this compact aluminum device streamlines repetitive workflows for developers and professionals, shipping in May 2026 with a pre-order price of $119.
The way we interact with our computers is undergoing a quiet but significant transformation. For years, the keyboard and mouse have been the undisputed kings of the digital desk, yet they often struggle to handle the repetitive, multi-step nature of modern workflows, especially during virtual meetings. Enter Dune, a revolutionary context-aware keypad from Project Mirage that promises to redefine productivity by turning complex shortcuts into single, intuitive button presses.
The End of Manual Macro Programming
Traditional macro pads have long been a solution for power users, but they suffer from a critical flaw: they require manual programming and constant layer switching to work across different apps. If you are coding in VS Code, you need one set of macros; if you jump to a Zoom meeting, you need a completely different set.
Dune eliminates this friction entirely. It is a minimalist, three-button peripheral housed in a premium CNC-machined aluminum enclosure. The "magic" lies in its background monitoring system, which detects the specific macOS application currently in the foreground. As you switch from your code editor to a meeting app, Dune's three keys instantly reconfigure their functions to match the tasks you are most likely performing in that specific environment. No switches, no menus, no manual reprogramming required.
A Dedicated Commander for Virtual Meetings
One of Dune's most compelling use cases is its ability to act as a dedicated command center for virtual meetings. When you launch Zoom, Microsoft Teams, or Google Meet, the keypad transforms into a streamlined meeting controller.
Instead of fumbling through on-screen menus to mute your microphone or toggle your camera, you can simply press a button. In meeting apps, the three keys are configured to:
- Toggle Mic: Instantly mute or unmute your audio.
- Toggle Video: Quickly hide or show your camera feed.
- Bring Window to Front: Ensure your meeting window is prioritized over other distractions.
Furthermore, Dune integrates deeply with your macOS calendar. It features a "Unified Meeting Control Engine" that allows for one-click meeting joins. The system scans for video call links—even those not officially formatted as calendar events—and opens the appropriate meeting software within a customizable window, saving you precious seconds when a call is about to start.
Beyond Meetings: The Agentic Workflow Accelerator
While meeting control is a standout feature, Dune is designed for the broader "agentic stack" of modern professionals. Its context-awareness extends to coding, document editing, and web browsing, making it a powerful tool for developers and data analysts.
- For Developers (VS Code/GitHub): The keys can be set to Merge, Approve, or Close a pull request, or to execute complex build commands.
- For Data Work (Excel/Sheets): The buttons can instantly trigger Copy, Paste, and Undo, streamlining data manipulation.
- For Web Users (Chrome): The keys can execute Refresh, jump to the URL bar, or Paste a link.
Founders Rohan Chaubey and Apoorv Shankar pitch Dune as a "desk-side remote" for the AI agent stack. It supports pre-loaded integrations for AI tools like Claude, allowing users to trigger agent workflows directly with a physical press, bridging the gap between hardware and the emerging world of AI automation.
Design, Compatibility, and Availability
Dune is built exclusively for the macOS ecosystem, ensuring deep integration with Apple's operating system. It is designed to fit flush with MacBook Air (13 and 15-inch with M2 or later) and MacBook Pro (14 and 16-inch with M1 Pro or later) models. The device connects via a USB-C port located on the left side of the MacBook and pairs with the dedicated Dune Mac app, which provides real-time visual feedback on the bottom left of your screen, showing exactly what each key will do before you press it.
There is no subscription fee required to use the Dune app, and the device offers tactile feedback and customizable triggers through a unified interface.
Project Mirage has announced that Dune is available for pre-order now at $119, with the price set to increase to $149 after the official launch. The device is scheduled to ship in May 2026. For professionals looking to eliminate cognitive friction and achieve "zero-latency" control over their tools, Dune represents a significant leap forward in human-computer interaction.
As the digital landscape becomes more complex, tools like Dune offer a glimpse into a future where our hardware adapts to us, rather than forcing us to adapt to it. Whether you are closing a critical deal in a Zoom call or merging a complex code branch, Dune is ready to revolutionize how you work.
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