• Elecom Bluetooth Keyboard for instant typing requirements

  • A keyboard that is compact, quite well laid out and works wirelessly along with your phone is a welcome addition to any gizmo collage. Elecom have introduced the TK-FBP049E keyboard that is quick top open, with an instant opening and closing action and works with Windows and Mac platforms. It also upports Apple portables. It neatly perches your device atop it and acts as a good appendage for easy text control. The keyboard connects using Bluetooth 3.0 and can work from up to 3 meters away. A single AAA battery keeps this one’s heart beating a good eight months.
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    The portable device keyboard is available for 14,595 Japanese Yen. That’s almost $182.

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