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Freedom Universal Bluetooth Keyboard

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HTC Freedom Universal Bluetooth Keyboard

Product Description

The Freedom Universal Bluetooth Keyboard is the world’s first dual standard (HID & SPP) full five-row folding Bluetooth keyboard (featuring 65 keys). Plus the full sized keys have “scissor action” compression giving that quality feel just like a desk top keyboard.

The compact keyboard folds down to easily fit in your pocket and opens out to give a five row keyboard complete with numbers and navigation buttons - allowing you to quickly navigate around your HTC.

  • Write email and notes easily
  • Navigate round your Smartphone
  • Includes leather style carrying case with magnetic closure.
  • Keyboard weights just 7 oz including pull out stand for the phone
  • Shortcuts and programmable hot keys for complete remote control of your device.

Comes complete with all you need to get typing:

  • Access to all the newest drivers for the HTC. Plus most other Bluetooth devices
  • via your PC www.freedominput.com
  • Quick Start Guide
  • 2 x alkaline AAA batteries
  • Leather style carry case

 

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StarStarStarStarStar Not a well thought out solution
User: Bruce Douglas, Dec 11, 2008

Pros:  Great Workmanship
Cons:  Hard to activate...harder to use

This is a well-made product that hasnt been thought out. Activation and use are confusing and time-consuming. On my old Palm Universal Keyboard all I have to do is to open the keyboard and place my iPAQ in the cradle and begin typing. With this keyboard I have to make sure I flip the tiny micro switch to HID after identifying it with a magnifying glass. Then I have to open settings to get to the HID icon. After holding the Start button for a few seconds I then must click on the activate drived box. Hopefully it connects the first time. Shutting down is the same dumb process. Not well thought out at all!

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