Saturday, February 22, 2014

DURAGADGET Bluetooth Mini Keyboard For Apple iPod Touch

DURAGADGET Bluetooth Mini Keyboard For Apple iPod Touch
  • Uses broadcom 2042 chipset with wireless bluetooth 2.0 interface
  • Intelligent power source management system helps to conserve battery power, giving you up to 50% longer battery life per charge
  • Built in Li-ion battery with USB charge
  • Size: 115 x 60 x 7 @ only 60g
  • Includes a storage pouch and device stand

The keyboard wouldn't sync with the iPod Touch. I synced it with my Mac Pro just to confirm it work. The size of the keyboard was no better than using the iPod/iPhone. Nice case and stand, however not recommended.

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I never could get this keyboard to connect to my Ipod. Maybe it was me but I followed the instructions to the letter, SEVERAL times. Cannot even recommend it.

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It works ok. And shipping was fast enough considering such long distance. Yet this keyboard isn't too practical I discovered. Unless your on-screen keyboard doesn't work the way it should this one isn't gonna be much help. I ended up not using it after few days of use.

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i attached to an itouch with no trouble.. just charge it, turn on bluetooth in itouch general settings, hit seek button at top right on keyboard and back on the itouch choose it to pair in bluetooth settings.....keyboard is very small..better for thumb typing but easier than touch board!

Using a Samsung Captivate (I) along with the recent Android 2.2 (Froyo) upgrade, I can now get the keyboard to pair and connect. No additional drivers or apps are needed.. Previously I could not get the Mini Bluetooth Keyboard to work under Android 2.1. The Cappy and the keyboard would pair, but not connect. I tried sideloading various bluetooth keyboard drivers without success. The Mini Bluetooth Keyboard is a HID device as shown by Android 2.2 Bluetooth diagnostics. There has been some discussion about Bluetooth HID not being supported by Android 2.1.

It is a very small keyboard as advertised (60x115x10mm, slightly smaller than the Captivate). It is an oversized thumb keyboard with good key travel. The four-way scroll is nice. Using it essentially doubles the viewable screen on the Captivate when keyboarding-not a very strong selling point, but this is true of any external keyboard with any iPhone-like cellphone. However, since the Captivate has video output, one can convert a Samsung Galaxy S phone into a frugal, bareboned travel "nirvana computer" by carrying the mini-keyboard and the right cable to connect the headphone jack to a TV's RCA plugs: keyboard+cables=135 g (5 oz) at a cost of $US20.

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