Tiny wireless keyboard from Brando

Written on December 18, 2008 – 9:30 am | by Maria Mihale |

Do you remember the Super Tiny Keyboard that was sold on Brando’s website for approximately $25? Well, if you don’t, let me tell that the keyboard is so small that you can hold it in the palm of your hand, measuring only 170 x 73 x 15 millimeters and weighing 116 grams. If you’re a fan of these miniature devices, then you’re going to be pleased to find that there’s another similar keyboard on the market.



This tiny wireless keyboard is hardly larger than the palm of your hand and it’s just what the doctor ordered when it comes to portability. You can carry it with you wherever you like, in your business trips, at school or any other place that you might come up with. On the other hand, it helps you save place, as this is one of the most important problems of people nowadays. Having an illuminated design, it can be used in more “harsh” conditions than others, including low-light environments.

The wireless tiny keyboard has 56 keys and it is provided with an available USB port that is meant to connect a mouse if you don’t already have a wireless one for operating your computer. A very important feature is the operating frequency: a 2.4 GHz radio frequency, which is said to be better than the Bluetooth, helping it to work from a maximum distance of approximately 10 meters.

This input device measures no more than 170 x 81 x 15 millimeters (with approximation) and weighs 138 grams. The package consists of a wireless illuminated Super Tiny Keyboard, a USB receiver and 2 AAA batteries. It seems that the purpose of this device is to be used with the home theater PCs, even if, in my opinion, it’s a little bit… small for a job like that.

Anyway, if you’d like to have a tiny keyboard of your own, then let me tell you that at the moment it is available for pre-order on Brando.com, for US$47.00, the shipment being expected to be sent in the end of this month.

(Source: Dvice)

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