WetKeys keyboard is waterproof

Posted in Keyboards by Conner Flynn on December 11th, 2009

WetKeys keyboard is waterproofThis washable keyboard is of course waterproof. WetKeys entire range is waterproof in fact. Several of them are also wireless and feature Bluetooth, along with an integrated touchpad so you won’t need a mouse.

Depending on the model you want, the WetKeys keyboards will cost you anywhere from $50 up to nearly $200. If you are in the market for this, you must either spill a lot of drinks or work in a water-sprinkler factory. Or maybe you just want to work while taking a bath.

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2 Comments to “WetKeys keyboard is waterproof”
  1. WETKEYS Employee Says:

    Hey all – I thought you might like to hear some thoughts from a WETKEYS employee.

    I do like the question/dare posed by this blog. As noted, with a WETKEYS keyboard you can spill on the keyboard and/or mouse and easily clean it off. Most of our products are even dishwasher safe.

    I understand that some of the keyboards sound a little high priced, but we deal with a lot of specialized needs. We have had customers with major manufacturing companies, the NAVY, hospitals and pharmaceuticals plants. These are why we make the high-end designs that cost a little more than your typical keyboard.

    What you may not know is that we make other spill-proof keyboards for the everyday user – and they start at $19.99. So now you don’t have to break the bank to have a waterproof keyboard and mouse.

    Our product lineup includes flexible keyboards, wireless keyboards, waterproof mice and more.

    And as a thank you to all you readers out there, I have posted below a coupon code (good through Dec. 31st) for $5 off any item on our website http://www.wetkeys.com

    5OFFDEC2009

    Enjoy!

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