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OpenAI sells a $70 ChatGPT basketball with its new keyboard

Ramo by Ramo
18 July 2026
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OpenAI this week released its first piece of hardware, a $230 mini keyboard designed as a command center for agentic work. But alongside that serious productivity device, the company also launched something far less practical: a $70 ChatGPT basketball.

The product listing describes the basketball as part of a “Pause. Play. Prompt.” campaign, intended as a physical reminder that creativity exists beyond screens. However, no other mention of this campaign appears on OpenAI’s website. The ball is made of 100% rubber, suitable for outdoor play, and costs about 56 million input tokens for GPT-5. It is hard to imagine who would buy it. Using a ChatGPT branded basketball on a public court might invite ridicule, even if the intent is to encourage stepping away from technology.

The merch line beyond the basketball

Alongside the basketball, OpenAI is selling a lineup of apparel and accessories. A quarter-zip sweatshirt costs $175 and features the word “research” written in cursive. The product description says the shirt “reminisces on our days in academia,” which is grammatically odd and might alienate self-taught coders who never attended college. Another item includes a saying: “Good research takes time,” which could be seen as ironic for a startup culture that often demands rapid growth.

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Company swag is not unusual. Many tech firms sell branded merchandise to build community and generate buzz. But OpenAI’s offerings feel particularly disconnected from the company’s core mission of advancing artificial intelligence. The basketball, in particular, seems like a puzzling choice that raises questions about product-market fit.

What this says about OpenAI’s brand

The AI industry has a history of product-market fit failures, as seen with devices like the Humane Ai Pin. OpenAI’s basketball might be a lighthearted gesture, but it also risks appearing out of touch. In a world where tech companies face increasing scrutiny over carbon emissions and the social impact of AI, selling a novelty basketball can seem tone deaf. Yet it also reflects an attempt to humanize a company that has become synonymous with powerful and sometimes intimidating technology.

Ultimately, the ChatGPT basketball is a curiosity rather than a real product. It might serve as a conversation starter or a piece of ironic swag. But for those looking for practical ways to integrate AI into their daily workflows, there are far more useful tools available. Check out our guide to the best AI tools in 2026 to see what actually delivers on the promise of generative AI.

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Ramo is the editorial voice of Mylistingo — an AI and technology news platform based in The Hague, Netherlands. Covering artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, and the future of technology, Ramo delivers accurate, accessible reporting for both general audiences and industry professionals. Every article is fact-checked and written to meet Mylistingo's strict no-fabrication editorial standards.

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