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Mobis Wireless Fabric Keyboard

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - January 04, 2007


Mobis has introduced a bluetooth wireless fabric keyboard. The keyboard works via bluetooth and is 100% fabric, water-repellent, and comes with a mobile phone/PDA stand. It can be rolled up and placed in a handy stuff sack when you aren't using it.

No word yet on pricing or availability.

Specifications:

  • 63-key QWERTY format with full size cursor keys )
  • Shortcut key combination functions
  • Supplied with unique patented universal device stand
  • Dimensions (open): 306 x 124mm (12 x 4.5")
  • Dimensions (stowed): 124 x 48 x 32mm (5 x 2 x 1.2")
  • Weight: 68g (2.4oz)
  • Materials: Sensor - Nylon/PU, Plastic Casing - ABS
  • Power: 2 x AAA batteries, no power feed required from target device
  • Typical battery life: 10 hours continuous typing
  • Wireless connectivity: BluetoothT
  • Operating temperature: 0 to 45oC





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