Lenovo teams up with Angry Miao on a Knob-equipped mechanical keyboard with hub function

Lenovo isn't strange to releasing unusual keyboards. Last year, it released the Self-Charging Bluetooth keyboard that uses a supercapacitor instead of a battery, and at CES this year, it announced the Lenovo 900 Wireless Low Profile Mechanical Keyboard Mouse. For MWC 2026, it has launched a new keyboard with an interesting design and features.
The new keyboard is called the Yoga Creative Keyboard AngryMiao Edition, and it is the result of a collaboration between Lenovo and Angry Miao, a brand known for making PC peripherals. For those familiar with Angry Miao products, the Yoga Creative Keyboard AngryMiao Edition should be familiar, as it has a near-identical design to the Angry Miao ATM 98 keyboard (available on Amazon for $285.99).
The Yoga Creative Keyboard AngryMiao Edition is a mechanical keyboard with a creative touch as it has a large knob at the top right corner. This knob, which provides tactile feedback, can be customized to serve as a scroll wheel when surfing the web or for scrubbing when using a video or audio editing software.
The keyboard also boasts some additional features when connected to a Yoga device such as the Yoga Pro 9i and the Yoga Pro 27UD-10 Monitor. According to Lenovo, users will be able to easily switch audio channels between the laptop and the monitor using the dedicated Yoga key. They can also sync audio between the speakers of the laptop and the monitor to expand the soundstage and for a more immersive audio experience.
The Lenovo Yoga Creative Keyboard AngryMiao Edition features an aluminum housing with a transparent top that enhances the RGB lighting. The keys are quiet, and the keyboard's 2.6 kg weight gives it stability and helps it absorb vibrations. It also has a hub function as there are two USB-C ports at the front, allowing for faster data transfer between connected devices.
Lenovo says the Yoga Creative Keyboard AngryMiao Edition will be available in June 2026 for €259.
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Lenovo (via press release)










