Virtual keyboard for tablets
Recently, Brookstone developed a virtual laser 'emitter' device. This keyboard can be placed on any plane.
To make the tablet and smartphone more perfect, Brookstone recently developed a virtual laser 'emitter' device. This keyboard can be placed on any plane.
This is not the first virtual keyboard available in the market, but the smallest keyboard with the cheapest price.
Virtual keyboard is about the size of a Zippo lighter (Photo: Gizmag)
Just like the virtual keyboards introduced earlier, Brookstone's laser virtual keyboard emulator simulates the full size of a real QWERTY keyboard.
The device's built-in optical sensor is responsible for tracking the movements of the fingers when typing the keys. Bluetooth connectivity allows the system to synchronize with most smart devices via wifi.
The device can be operated for 2 hours thanks to a lithium battery and can be charged via USB port.
The size of a Zippo lighter, you can pocket the device and hang the key to take it anywhere.
Brookstone is selling virtual keyboards on his website for $ 99.99.
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