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Tap Strap 2 (Large)

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Arrives Monday, Nov 25
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Size: Large


Features

  • All-In-One, Plug & Play Wearable Keyboard, Mouse & Air Gesture Controller
  • Ambidextrous - Works the Same for Right and Left Hand
  • Pair to Any Bluetooth 4.0+ Device - VR/AR/XR, Smartphone, Tablet, PC, SmartTVs, and More!
  • Fully Customizable - Personalize your Tap using the TapMapper Tool
  • Use Existing TapMaps to Type in Other Languages, Play Games, Edit & More
  • USB C Fast Charging Port - Charges from Dead to Full in 2 Hours!

Brand: TAPWITHUS


Color: Black


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Wireless


Compatible Devices: Windows 8+, Mac Yosemite+, Linux, IPhone 10+, Android 4.2+, IPad, Samsung, Fire, Surface, Surface Pro, Android See more


Package Dimensions: 7.76 x 3.19 x 2.64 inches


Item Weight: 10.5 ounces


Item model number: 1


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: March 18, 2020


Manufacturer: Tap Systems, Inc.


Country of Origin: USA


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fun to learn, fun to use!
Size: Large
The tap strap is amazing! The learning apps you use to learn the taps are quite fun. The little songs that go along with each lesson definitely help learn the taps quickly. I was tapping within a few days. It’s going to take a little longer to gain speed, but with practice each day, I’m sure that will come soon. I’m starting to learn how to use the mouse and air gestures. There is a lot to learn with this device and a bit of a learning curve. It is so amazing to be able to type, control your smart TV, use VR and more with tap! I needed to contact the seller because sometimes the taps weren’t accurate. Come to find out, I ordered the wrong size. Their customer service was wonderful! The problem was figured out very quickly. The trap strap is now being exchanged for the smaller size. If you type quickly on a regular keyboard, this might not be the item for you. If you love gadgets and want to add a bit of fun while you’re typing, accessing your TV, VR glasses, games etc., I definitely recommend the tap strap. I work in the field of special education. I see this as an incredible, innovative way to perhaps help someone who has limited use of their hands/fingers. This could be a game changer for them! Have fun! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023 by Beth

  • Hard to learn, needs surface like youd have a keyboard on anyways.
Size: Large
I'll start with a quick positive, this is the most portable keyboard and mouse you can find. This is not an air keyboard by any means which I still somehow thought after watching a few videos, that's on me. This dramatically ruins the AR experience. You need a hard flat surface like a desk to use this on. If you're going to have a surface you might as well have a keyboard and mouse in most cases. If you had only one usable hand (or needed to free up one) this might be neat. That's the only circumstance I can see. However, you'd still likely be better off with a keyboard and mouse operated with one hand, even switching between the two...unless you're mobile! (You'll still need to find a surface to tap on) I don't often use my phone with still fixed ergononical surfaces, so it's useless there; and I always use my computers with still surfaces, where there are far more positives to a keyboard and mouse. The air mouse is impossible to use, as to click you move your wrist which is also how you move the pointer. The surface mouse is pretty cool, but requires more cooridination than a regular mouse, as your thumb indepentdantly is the x,y input. Your cursor/thumb is prone to move (not unlike in air mouse mode) when you move any of your other fingers to click, as your hand is all well connected together, unless you keep consistent pressure down on your thumb. This get tiring quickly, unlike a mouse meant to let your hand rest precisely a-top, not moving when you lift your hand or click a button. If you could disengage the mouse movement from your hand before clicking with an extra gesture it might work, but then you've gotta do multiple gesture to click once... Still works alright as a one handed keyboard once you learn it, with surprising accuracy (still less convenient then typing with one hand with fixed position hard keys if you can have space for a keyboard.) Other than for fun, there's just no real point in learning a less accurate, slower, less convenient device. It's a step in the right direction, but there's a few miles to go. Inputs devices can only be made better with consistency/accuracy#1, memorability/speed#2, ergonmics#3, features#4(extra function(fn) or macro buttons),Style#5 This device hits misses #1 Might actually win number #2 if I spent enough time (as I already know how to type, comparitively) Is uncomfortable after short term use so likely missing #3 for most people (experience may vary) #4 Has a world of possiblities if they provision the right type of macro software with a slick interace, not fully applicable yet #5 Looks Awesome, you could wear this around anywhere in this day and age and it would inspire only curiosity, it's very exciting product. (too bad it doesnt work just anywhere you want i.e. walking, at least just yet) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2022 by John Agbey

  • Don't bother on a PC
Size: Large
Yes, it'll pair with your PC. You can use the basic functions (keyboard, mouse and airmouse) with your right hand. What you can't do is customize the functionality. You can't create your own maps. You can't turn off the functions (which means that if you have this, you are NOT using your keyboard and mouse at the same tame since every key stroke also fires off the tap strap, and every movement triggers the mouse). And you'll only be using it with your right hand. It might save you some desktop space if you never need to do anything with your keyboard or mouse except enter text. The reason for all of this is that all of the customization options are accessible only via the TapManager app which is only avialable for iOS and Android. So, if you needed to gesture controls or a virtual keyboard for your device that already has native gestures and a virtual keyboard, I guess this is a way to go? But if you want to add that kind of functionality to a device that doesn't just already have it, you're kind of out of luck. A 1-year old post on their website claims there's a web based version of the TapManager in development and to contact them for access. So far, support has not responded to 2 emails and a voicemail. So, in a nutshell, this is a device that only works with devices that don't need it, stubbornly doesn't work with devices where it could be really useful, and their customer support is awfully coy to the point of apparently not existing. Having said all of that, there is a C# SDK out there. So if you're comfortable coding in C#, or are willing to learn how to code in C#, you might be able to get it working. Maybe. It's not clear. But regardless, it's a pretty steep investment in both time and money for a solution that may or may not work, won't be supported by the manufacturer if it does work, all so you can have what is essentially a kind of near keyboard and mouse. I'm going to take a stab at the C# option right up until the return date. If I haven't got something useful going by then, I'll return it. But I have time and a little experience to do that. I suspect most don't. So, there you go. Neat idea, poorly marketed and implemented. Could be great if they made it work with devices that need it, instead of focusing on devices that don't. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2023 by Dave Arnold

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