TechCrunch unveils Dune keypad device for meeting control
TechCrunch has introduced the Dune device, a three-button keypad designed to act as a context-aware controller for meetings and other applications.

TechCrunch has unveiled the Dune device, a multi-functional peripheral aimed at streamlining digital meetings and application interaction. The gadget features three physical buttons whose functions dynamically change based on the active application.
When used with meeting applications, the Dune can allow users to toggle microphone and video on or off, or bring the meeting window to the foreground with a single press. This aims to reduce the need for constant keyboard and mouse manipulation during calls.
The device is also adaptable for use with other software beyond just video conferencing. Specific technical details and pricing have not yet been released. The introduction comes as similar smart devices for meeting productivity have emerged from other companies.