Scott interviewed Mark Parker from TREWGrip. The TREWGrip is a handheld keyboard, air mouse, and game controller. It can be used with smart TVs and desktop computers. They took a regular keyboard, split it, and rotated the keys so that people could hold the keyboard in their hands and type at the same time. It is still a QWERTY keyboard, so your muscle memory from typing will remain the same.
The back of the TREWGrip has a mobile dock. Put a docking plate onto your smartphone (or inside the back of its case). The smartphone can now adhere to the TREWGrip and be paired via Bluetooth. In addition to a smartphone, you can dock a mini tablet that is up to 5 and a half inches wide.
Now, you can use the TREWGrip to type and take notes directly into your mobile device. There is a map of the keys on the back of the device for those who are not “touch typists”. Press a key, and that key lights up for you on the map. The TREWGrip also lets you move the mouse on your device by tilting the keyboard. TREWGrip will be shipping in March of 2015 for a target price of $249.00.
Interview by Scott of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology for the TechPodcast Network.
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