Posted by Invention Girl | Filed under Gadgets
InventHelp’s Invention girl would love it if she always had a full-sized keyboard with her. I long for the convenience of using a keyboard instead of trying to type with the tiny buttons on my PDA. Carting around a big awkward piece of plastic is just not practical nor do I want to do it!
The Bluetooth Virtual Laser Keyboard is a tiny laser device that projects a laser image of a QWERTY keyboard onto any flat surface. It actually simulates using a real keyboard because it clicks as you “type” which lets you know the keystrokes are registering. The keystrokes are then fed into compatible Bluetooth-enabled PDAs, Smartphones, laptops or PCs.
The Bluetooth Virtual Laser Keyboard can turn so many places into work areas. Being 3.5 inches tall and weighing only two ounces, it’s small enough to take with you almost anywhere. The portability of it allows you to be at your favorite coffee shop and type up a lengthy memo on your phone with ease. The keyboard also includes a self-contained, rechargeable lithium ion battery that lasts through 120 minutes of continous typing. The battery provides the keyboard with its own internal power supply, so it doesn’t drain any battery power from the PDA or PC.
Although it might take some getting used to, I think it would be a great addition to my gadget collection!