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Meet the Universal Foldable Keyboard, designed for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone (video)

Ron Ron
September 25, 2020
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Meet the Universal Foldable Keyboard, designed for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone (video)

During the Microsoft press event at MWC 2015, the company quickly unveiled the Universal Foldable Keyboard. This small keyboard was demonstrated on a Windows Phone device, designed to make it easier for you to get work done, regardless of what mobile device you are using. You can fold it up and put it away without taking much space.

The Universal Foldable Keyboard is the perfect travel companion, with its ultra-thin, lightweight, and compact design allowing you to easily take it wherever you go so you can get more done on your tablet or smartphone no matter where you are. You can pair it with virtually any device — an iPad, iPhone, Android devices, Windows tablets, and Windows Phone. You can even switch between devices with a single touch.

How does it work? Just open the device to turn it on and connect. When you are done, just close it to turn it off and you are all set. It features a rechargeable battery that can last up to three months on one charge. It is also spill-resistant! The device runs for $99.95 and is not yet available for purchase. Check out the video demo below showcasing the keyboard in action.

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