iPad Laser Keyboard : 5 things that Make Apple Fans Happy

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Lasers are already cool enough on their own but they only get better when combined with something else. No, I’m not talking about sharks with laser beams on their heads but instead, a laser keyboard that works with an Apple iPad. Here are five things you should know about it.

1. APPLE FANS WILL LOVE THE PORTABILITY

Apple loves the portability. It’s the reason why all their devices are increasingly thin even if they don’t really need to be. The whole purpose of portability is for convenience. It wouldn’t make sense to carry around a bulky keyboard with an iPad. This laser keyboard, though, fits right in your pocket so you can have the full benefits of a keyboard without the added weight.

2. CONNECTS TO IPAD VIA BLUETOOTH

Another thing Apple fans love is cordless technology. The fewer cords the better. Heck, even the iPhone 7 couldn’t stand that pesky audio cord in the way which is why they are now going cordless. Back to the laser keyboard. No cords are needed to connect to an iPad, iPhone or another device. It all syncs up easily with Bluetooth.

3. IT’S GREAT AT GIBBERISH

There are a time and place for gibberish and when that time comes, sometimes it helps to have a little assistance. Worry no more about the daunting task of writing gibberish to your friends with an Apple iPad. The laser keyboard happens to excel at it. Even if you just want to say “hey, what’s up” it will translate that to some gibberish the whole family will enjoy.

4. ALL IT NEEDS IS ONE FINGER

Typing is anything but a hands-free task. For the most part, it takes up both hands forcing all your attention to remain on the screen. Fortunately, the laser keyboard really only works if you type with one finger. Anything else, it gets overwhelmed. This is a blessing in disguise, though. With only one finger occupied, all nine of the others are free to do what they want. You can text your sick mom, call Apple customer service because your dog spilled strained beets on your iPad or perhaps water that sad looking cactus that’s sitting at your desk. Whatever your fingers want to do, now they can.

5. IT’S AFFORDABLE

After reading the last four points, it would be hard to turn down the chance to buy a laser keyboard. Technology such as this usually costs an arm and your dog’s leg, but unless your dog’s leg cost exactly $32, all you’ll need is $32 of real currency to own your very own, laser keyboard that looks cool but doesn’t really work all that well. Enjoy.