Mobience smallQWERTY keyboard

Posted in Keyboards by Conner Flynn on February 1st, 2010

There are still some people who prefer a tactile QWERTY keyboard, so South Korea-based Mobience has come up with a new solution to address the needs of those smart phone/tablet users who want traditional button inputs.

The smallQWERTY keyboard is a nice concept design that wirelessly connects and inputs text into your touch interface smart phone. We don’t have any technical details at the moment, but you can check out the video here. This should make many people happy if it ever hits the market.

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One Comment to “Mobience smallQWERTY keyboard”
  1. Joon Kang Says:

    Being a Korean dude that grew up in the US and coming back to live in Korea for the past 8 years, I find Korean people that grew up in Korea to be very into having to carry extra stuff, I don’t know why or not liking convenience when it comes to electronic products. For example, people don’t like iPod/iPod touch/iPhone cases with belt clips because they say it doesn’t look cool, but I find it a lot more convenient than having to keep pulling it in and out of my bag. This portable wireless qwerty keyboard, I just say learn how to use the touch type, it took me 15 minutes to do it. Most people can’t type and as the picture shows it’s a cell phone setup that people learned how to use, GREAT IDEA THOUGH

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