Go Mobile with a Wireless Keyboard
Posted on Jun 1st 2012
As a business professional in a world of mobile connectivity, you use your smartphone or tablet for almost everything now – word processing, navigating the web, drafting emails on the go and more. The only problem is that it can be difficult to keep pace on that little QWERTY keyboard on your phone, whether it’s in the form of push buttons or touch screen keys. To enhance the function of your tablet or smartphone, consider a Bluetooth wireless mobile keyboard. You can take these mobile keyboards with you on a plane, to lunch, when you’re out of town for the weekend or anywhere you would normally use your smartphone or tablet for more than just typing out a text message or two-sentence email.
With 90 hours of possible use time and 3,000 hours of standby time on two AAA batteries, this keyboard is a useful mobile tool. When it’s time to use it, your phone rests on a separate stand and the keyboard unfolds and locks into place. After you’re done the keyboard folds up and slides into its storage case so it’s easy to carry. The Freedom Pro keyboard has keys designated for smartphone functions like answering, ending, or rejecting calls and opening messages, email, tasks, address book, and calendar.
If you have an iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad, we recommend the Freedom i-Connex keyboard. This keyboard also folds up into its storage case for easy portability and includes a full QWERTY keyboard, but what sets it apart is that its controls were designed with Apple products in mind. From the keyboard you can adjust volume, pause a song, fast forward through a song, or send your mobile device to the home screen.
This lightweight keyboard is perfect for tablet owners. Designed for use with any tablet, your device will rest easily on its side or right-side-up in the stand. The ZAGGkeys SOLO keyboard and stand has island-style keys, allowing you to tackle all of those unopened emails in your inbox or compose a report with confidence, even when you’re not at home or in the office. The keyboard includes a rechargeable battery that can be charged from your computer and will carry a charge for several months.