Monday 13 August 2012

One2Touch NFC keyboard for home network smartphones

If you identify with the pain of typing on a smartphone then Japan's Elecom may have a solution for you. The One2Touch NFC keyboard for home network smartphones is a portable keyboard that connects with your handset via near field communication (NFC). When not in use you can fold it up and pop it into your pocket. (Image credit: Elecom)


The device is being billed as the first full sized keyboard for smartphones that does not require cables, pairing and battery charging, in fact the internal battery lasts about 18 months. Essentially the device is able to communicate with smartphones via the Android and the NFC IP-1 protocol. So simply placing the device in the middle of the keyboard allows you to start using the device. Check the promo video for the One2Touch NFC keyboard for home network smartphones below.

The One2Touch NFC keyboard for home network smartphones or the TK-FNS040BK as it is being called in Japan will be available in Japan only this month. There is talk about releases in other countries including the UK and US but nothing definite as yet.

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