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Tap Strap 1 Wearable Keyboard and Mouse

Works with Any Device, Any OS, Anywhere. Tap is a virtual input device that uses chords to register text. There are no keys involved at all – no projected keyboard, no invisible key patterns and no holograms. You type characters and commands by tapping a combination of fingers on any surface. The Tap Strap has accelerometers built into each finger-ring, which collect motion and acceleration information from your fingers. That information is analyzed by a small computer chip, which is built into the thumb ring. The output character is then transmitted via Bluetooth to the paired device.

  • All-In-One, Plug & Play Wearable Keyboard & Mouse
  • Type into any environment – VR/AR/XR, Smartphone, Tablet, PC, SmartTV & Projectors
  • Works in any language! Easily load a custom TapMap in your native language.
  • Ambidextrous – Works the same for right and left hand
  • Fully Customizable – Personalize your Tap using the TapMapper Tool or our open-source SDKs

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The Tap Strap 1 Wearable Keyboard is a revolutionary device that offers complete freedom and versatility when it comes to typing. Designed to streamline your typing experience, it offers a wireless and incredibly responsive way to work on any device, whether you're on your computer, tablet, or phone. Say goodbye to bulky keyboards and clunky typing pads and hello to a convenient and portable solution that can be worn anywhere. Its innovative integrated motion sensors detect finger movement, allowing you to type out letters, symbols, and numbers with just a tap of your fingers on any surface. The Tap Strap 1 Wearable Keyboard also comes with an intuitive app that makes customization a breeze, allowing you to tweak the key mappings and settings to your exact preferences. With its lightweight design, the Tap Strap 1 Wearable Keyboard is easy to wear and use, making it an unbeatable solution for anyone looking for a more effortless way to type.

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The Tap Strap 1 is a wearable keyboard that allows you to type on any surface with just a few finger taps. It fits comfortably over your fingers and recognizes your finger movements to input text into any device connected through Bluetooth. The Tap Strap 1 is designed to be intuitive, with different finger combinations creating different keyboard inputs like letters, numbers, and symbols, allowing for faster and more accurate typing. It also features a mouse mode for controlling the cursor with gestures and a media mode for controlling multimedia playback. The Tap Strap 1 is compatible with a wide range of devices including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and desktop computers. The device is also lightweight and rechargeable with a battery life of up to 10 hours on a single charge, perfect for on-the-go typing. The Tap Strap 1 is ideal for people who need to type frequently while being mobile, for individuals with disabilities, and for anyone who wants to improve their typing speed and efficiency with a unique and innovative device.

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BrandTAPWITHUS
ColorBlack
Item Dimensions LxWxH8.39 x 1.3 x 1.22 inches
Item Weight15 Grams
Tap Strap 1 Keyboard Wearable
released on April 2, 2018
I type with both hands, do I need two devices?

No, you only need one! Tap is a full keyboard using just one hand. You can wear two and connect them to the same device if you would like.

Is it compatible with World of Warcraft?

Yes! Your computer will recognize Tap as an external keyboard and mouse, so it will work with all your games (including WoW).

How does this work for disabled people? I have no feeling on my right and looking for something.

Tap is a one-handed, wearable keyboard and mouse, making it a great solution. All letters, numbers, symbols and modifiers are accessible via touch with just one hand. The learning system will teach you how to type in just 90 minutes.

Do I need a surface to tap on? I woulds like to use this as a game controller while running on a treadmill.

Yes, a surface is almost always required. A hard surface is best. The TAP uses deceleration of each finger to detect taps, so the harder the surface, the bigger the deceleration, therefore the "cleaner" and more reliable the output. I have tried "tapping" on thin air, and for me it is almost unpredictable the output. It requires a sharp deceleration to work best.

Can i play counterstrike with this ? (1234 qwerasdf ctrl and space need it)

My understanding is the Tap unit works with BlueTooth enabled gaming systems. However, the actual action-producing strokes may differ from the regular keyboard strokes (and you may be able to map your own configuration of strokes for the actions performed with 1234 qwerasdf). Which is good. Because with Tap, in order to perform numeric strokes, you must shift to the numeric configuration (tab: middle-ring-pinky, simultaneously). Obviously, the act of shifting before strokes would be a burden in fast-paced gaming.


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Tap Strap 1 - Tap

1 x Tap™ Wearable keyboard, mouse and game controller that connects to most Bluetooth enabled devices. 1 x Charging case with 370mA backup battery (recharge 8x from case) 1 x MicroUSB cable. 1 x Quickstart guide. The Tap Strap is Made from soft-touch TPU. The Tap Strap’s internal battery will provide you with 8 hours of operation on a single charge. 72 Hours of standby.

Tap Strap1 All-In-One Wearable Keyboard, Mouse & Air ...

TAP STRAP 1 Redefining Input. From VR to Text Input, Tap is the most advanced way to type, mouse and control your digital world. Buy NOw Learn More. All-In-One Wearable Keyboard, Mouse & Controller. Intuitive gestures and the ability to type on any surface provide a bold, new way to interact with your existing technology.

How Tap Works - Tap - Tap Strap 1- Wearable Keyboard ...

The Tap Strap is also a 1,000 DPI Optical Mouse. A small optical chip is installed in the corner of the thumb ring, which has both a laser and an image sensor. When you place your thumb down on a surface, Tap automatically turns into a mouse. You move the cursor with small movements of your thumb and control the mouse clicks with finger taps.

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6 Reviews for Tap Strap 1 Keyboard Wearable

  1. Ryan L. Kopf

    This product is a wonderful idea, but needs significant refinement before it will be seriously useful. First, I spent a while learning the keyboard, which was pretty neat. The design and placement of most of the keys was pretty easy to pick up. But things started getting wonky the moment I tried to type more than a dozen words a minute – not that I didn’t know which fingers to tap, but Tap would regularly mis-read my taps as other characters. Particularly when the tap requires two fingers, such as the middle finger and pinky to type “z” would often also register the ring finger as tapped as well (in fact, typing those two fingers by themselves is a challenge all of its own that took time to overcome).Right now, all keys are based on a series of taps. A space, one of the letters you type the most, requires tapping all five fingers – and if any one of them doesn’t register, you don’t get a space. It also isn’t integrated in any way with good quality autocompletion or swiping technology – meaning typing on a screen is still far more efficient if you’re going for speed, and it’s incredibly easy to mess up with this.Really, what this needs is GESTURES. More difficult taps or multi-taps should be converted to swipes. Imagine, swipe four fingers downwards for a space, swipe your middle finger up for a period, squeeze your index finger and thumb together for the enter key. Right now the limitation of this device only reading taps is it’s biggest weakness, because emulating an entire keyboard with a series of currently-poorly read taps does not give you any speed to work with.Would probably be useful for games designed specifically with this device in mind.

  2. Chris Campbell

    I can’t find myself using this product more than I want to at its current state. There definitely is a lot of room for improvement.1. The learning curve and AI is really fun, and I enjoyed learning how to type on this keyboard.. but I feel there can be easier gestures for letters & I may be inclined to write a more in-depth QA email about this in the future for the product at its current state2. With the above comment being said, this product really would be a lot better if it came in a pack of 2.. I’m not sure what the profit margin is to make these, but if enough people can bring down the wholesale price of this item to make it a possibility, please offer a discount for early backers in the future if you ever plan on selling a 2 handed set. It simply makes sense for many reasons:2a. Having 2 hands allows for easier typing gestures naturally2b. You can use one hand for typing (Switch to a mouse / keyboard mode) and the other for the mouse.3. Although the program insists it becomes easier to type on non-flat surfaces, I find this to be untrue. In VR, it is absolutely necessary to allow this device to have good enough sensors to let me type on the side of my torso or my stomach or even the top of my forearm.. of course I can stand at a flat surface high enough to type, but at that point I would be more inclined to type with a regular keyboard if I have that option.4 and MOST IMPORTANTLY. The real pitch of this product for me was to be able to have the convenience of typing whenever I needed it. No need to lug around a keyboard in my backpack, or having to find one blindly while in VR.. but even after mastering the typing gestures, I find myself typing the wrong keys when I know I’m doing the correct gesture.. the sensors are just not accurate enough to naturally type quickly without making tons of mistakes.The product does have a potential for a hands free typing future.. but it needs a lot of work. My shot-in-the-dark suggestion would be to try tapping into some kind of infared technology that understands my finger placement betterTLDR; Lots of potential, the sensors are just not good enough to use conventionally yet, and will be a hobbyist keyboard for a while. But I have no doubt in my mind that this is the future to a degree. The potential is amazing

  3. F. Jones

    A) You are never going to want to wear this thing throughout your day.B) You aren’t going to want to put this on/off each time you start/stop working, and since you don’t want to wear it throughout your day …C) It DOESN’T look cool.D) They seem to have improved accuracy relative to what early reviewers were seeing, but the gestures this device is forced to use (as it is limited to taps) are horrendous.If you are willing to learn a new way to type, just get DOTKey. It does everything this does but better; and it costs WAY less.

  4. Stefano Solinas

    Let’s start by answering the 2 top questions:1) Is is easy to lear? Yes, it’s easier than you think, especially if you are used to finger movements (touch typing, piano, guitar, etc)2) Can it replace a keyboard? well, no. It can assist you in specific situations where a keyboard is not easy to use (VR, presentations, etc) but I don’t see myself using it when I’m using my laptop.The construction is quite good. It fits most hands (but if you have big hands it’s not for you), one of the metal things felt off but I glued it back. The battery looks ok but no replaceable, it has a mouse functionality which seems to work.Short version, buy it if you want to be in the future but do not buy if you want a keyboard.

  5. Davis

    In mid-December, I purchased a product called TAP, a “wearable keyboardand mouse.” It is a 5-ring banded device that sits on one’s knuckles, andallows one to type with finger chords and scroll with palm gestures. Theconstruction of the device is from five accelerometers placed in eachring.I purchased the TAP with the intention of developing for it, to read theaccelerometer data. I wanted to know how I was throwing a bowling ball,and wanted to tune my consistency during throws. To my surprise, theirdeveloper’s documentation offers only the highest-level of interfaces,giving only finger-index positions and the duration of a tap. In orderto do what I wanted to do, I need proper device access.I contacted the company several times over the next month: either givedeeper developer access, or let me return the item. Nobody responded onthe Amazon merchant page, so I sent an email, then another, then calledthem, then sent an email to the person listed on their WHOIS record(tapwith.us), and eventually called Amazon to resolve the issue.A support woman offered to call TAP about the problem, and they spoketo someone while I was on hold. Then, I was able to get a return labelfor the product.I feel that TAP could have been a useful tool for many finger-sensitivetasks, like bowling or other sports. The device retailed for $179, whichis expensive for a 32-character keyboard that requires an operator tolearn fingerings. However, it’s an appropriate price for a hobbyist whowants to learn to bowl better. Unfortunately, they lost a customer.

  6. Jon

    Ordered the large set, but even then it is so tight around my fingers that it hurt. I don’t have freakishly large hands… Stay away unless you have small hands. Probably good for some people, but for me, personably its a 1 star, because its useless for me.

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// MORE INFO

Review of Tap, the wearable keyboard that almost works - The Verge

March 8, 2018 - The Verge

Review: The Tap Strap keyboard is a unique, but complicated, solution to typing - AppleInsider

September 15, 2019 - AppleInsider

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