VitaLink is a portable keyboard with a built-in 4K touchscreen. It folds like a laptop and gives you a second display when connected to a laptop, tablet, or mini PC. It is mainly used for people who work on the go and want a simple dual-screen setup without carrying extra devices.
It features a 13-inch 4K touch display (3840×1600, 60Hz) and a full keyboard with RGB backlight. The body is made of aluminum and folds flat to about 20 mm, with a 180° hinge. It connects using USB-C for power, video, and data, and works with Windows, macOS, Linux, and Android. It also has built-in speakers, 10-point touch, around 298 PPI, and weighs about 1.2 kg. It can be used for coding, writing, editing, gaming with handheld consoles, and general multitasking in small spaces, such as on desks or while traveling.
VitaLink specifications:
- Compatibility – Laptop, tablet, mini PC like Mac mini (basically Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS)
- Display
- 13.0-inch 10-point multi-touch screen 3840 x 1600 @60Hz
- 100% sRGB colour gamut
- 298 PPI pixel density
- Audio – Built-in speakers
- Keyboard
- Scissor-switch with RGB backlighting (Breathing, Solid, and Rainbow modes)
- 0.8mm key travel; 3.27mm spacing
- 8x different layouts available
- USB – 2x USB-C ports (Full function Power/Data/Video)
- Dimensions – 365mm x 142mm (Closed); Folds to 20mm thickness
- Weight – 1200 grams
- Enclosure – CNC Aluminum alloy

The keyboard uses scissor switches with a short 0.8 mm travel, which provides a laptop-class typing experience. The default is US Windows, but users can pay extra ($10 to $30) to get layouts like US Mac, German, Japanese, UK, French, Nordic, Italian, or Spanish. It connects using USB-C and works in plug-and-play mode. It also supports 65W and 100W power delivery passthrough for devices that need more power. The project also lists several “Stretch Goals,” including a potential 3,000mAh internal battery and wireless display support (Miracast/AirPlay) if funding milestones are met.

It is very similar to the FICIHP multifunctional keyboard we covered back in 2021, but the new VitaLink stands out with a larger 13.0-inch 4K touchscreen, packed into a sleek 180° foldable aluminum chassis. It can connect instantly to a mini PC, Steam Deck, or smartphone using a single USB cable.
VitaLink is available on Kickstarter at a starting price of $279, quite lower than the planned $658 retail price. Shipping is expected to start in September 2026. Like other crowdfunding projects, there is some risk, but the company says it has over 20 years of experience in making consumer electronics. Shipping costs range from $18 to $33, depending on the destination (Asia is the most affordable). The company also mentions that they will cover all taxes and customs duties for you and offer a 1-year manufacturer’s warranty.
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