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Tap’s futuristic wearable keyboard and mouse: Clicks in the air. Types on any surface.

Sat 16 Apr 2022    
EcoBalance
| 2 min read

The wearable gadget by Tap Systems is worn on your fingers and detects finger taps as data and clicks. Any surface may be turned into a keyboard using this wearable gadget. With Tap’s wearable keyboard and mouse you can generate text, point, click, and scroll on practically any accessible surface using any Bluetooth-enabled smartphones.

The hand-gestures used by Tom Cruise in the movie, Minority Report, can now be replicated in your own homes. Yet again, the tech revolution of this era is rushing ahead to catch-up with fiction.

With its plug-and-play AirMouse capabilities, the company has also unveiled an all-new Tap Strap 2 that introduced the AirMouse feature, allowing users to manage devices such as iPads and smart TVs via hand gestures.

Tap Strap 2 is the first gadget on the market that allows users to transmit commands and control media for daily devices using gestures.

“Tap Strap 2 completes our vision for interacting with our devices entirely through gestures, without needing to touch screens or dedicated surfaces,” said Dovid Schick, Tap Co-founder and CEO. “For the first time, this futuristic way of controlling technology is available on the mobile, laptop and desktop devices that we use every day.”

How it works:
The Tap Strap 2 is the sequel to The Tap Strap.
AirMouse functions as a conventional Bluetooth device right out of the box, without the need for any software drivers or calibration.

It features three user-selectable modes of operation as an AirMouse:
• Mouse Mode, which allows users to operate a cursor, click, and scroll as if they were using a traditional mouse.
• Multimedia Mode: Users may play, stop, adjust volume, and skip to the next or previous music in this mode.
• Smart TV mode, which allows users to explore menus, select products, and do content searches.

Simple, natural hand motions are used to accomplish all of this.

Tap has plans to expand its capacity to accommodate other gesture-based operations, gaming, and controlling AR and VR devices, as well as any other developing technologies that require users to operate a screen remotely. “The people who need this the most are people in a virtual reality environment,” added Schick.

Tap is the perfect technology that is meant to operate with people of all abilities, including the blind and physically challenged.

For the tech-savvy, the Tap can now be bought on Amazon.

Tap’s wearable keyboard and mouse


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