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Tap Strap 2 - Wearable Keyboard, Mouse & Air Gesture Controller (Large)

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Size: Large


Features

  • All-In-One, Plug & Play Wearable Keyboard, Mouse & Air Gesture Super Controller
  • 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

Description

Tap Strap 2 The Plug & Play, All-In-One, Wearable Keyboard, Mouse & Air Gesture Controller Tap is a hand worn wearable that allows you to type, mouse, and use air gestures to control any device - all with one hand. Connecting over Bluetooth, you can control your phone, laptop, VR headset, tablet, SmartTV, and everything else using easy finger taps and gestures. Tap works with any application or device that supports mouse and keyboard input. The Most Versatile Gadget You'll Ever Own Lightweight, Comfortable, Ergonomic The Most Portable Tablet Keyboard With Tap, you can now completely control your tablet.Easily text, mouse, navigate and activate hotkeys, using a simple, lightweight wearable. Tap up to 110 WPM, switch between apps, edit documents and control games and media. No need for heavy and bulky keyboard covers and mice, Tap turns your tablet into a powerful, portable workstation. Tap Keyboard Assistant Start Tapping Instantly In Any App Compose messages minutes after you unbox your Tap.Learn the Tap Alphabet as you go, using your favorite apps such as Messenger, Word, Google Docs, PowerPoint, WhatsApp, etc.Available on Android, iOS and iPadOS. One Gadget To Rule Them All All In One, Plug & Play Super Controller From tablets to SmartTV’s to AR & VR, the Tap Strap 2 allows you to type, mouse & control any environment.Simply tap your fingers on any surface or wave your hands in midair.Control apps, navigate menus, select & play media. Universally Recognized "A Digital Artists' Must Have Tool" Quickly switch between digital art tools.Easily trigger hot keys, macros, menu items, settings and more.Create personalized TapMaps for pro software such as Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, ProCreate, ClipStudio and more.Work the same way across all of your platforms and setups. Maximum Efficiency, Ultimate Simplicity Tap Is 100% Fully Customizable Tap works in any language.Fully supports all keyboard keys, macros and combinations.Remap Tap to make it your own using the free TapMapper online tool. Tap Introduces A New Era In User Interaction Tap Your Fingers On Any Surface Typing With Tap The tapping motion is similar to playing chords on a piano. Each ‘chord’ corresponds to a character or keyboard command. Some characters – the vowels – require only one finger to tap, while others require multiple fingers to tap at the same time. For example, the most common consonants, N, T, L and S, are tapped with two adjacent fingers. “N” is the thumb and index finger, “T” is the index and middle finger, “L” is the middle and ring finger, and “S” is the ring and pinky. Enjoy 6 Degrees Of Freedom AirMousing With Tap In Air Gesture Mode, Tap can emulate a standard mouse, allowing you to move the cursor by moving your hand, and to activate mouse clicks by extending one finger and flicking right and left. You can scroll by extending two fingers and flicking in the direction of the scroll. If you are paired to an iOS device, you can go to the Home screen and to the App Switcher by clicking your thumb and index finger together. 1,000 DPI, 2D Precision Input Mousing With Tap The Tap Strap is also a 1,000 DPI Optical Mouse. 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. To LEFT CLICK, you tap your index finger, and to RIGHT CLICK, you tap your middle finger. There are clicks for all of the basic mouse commands such as drag-and-drop, and scrolling. Lift your hand from the surface & Tap automatically turns back into a keyboard. Easily Type in Oculus Quest With Tap Make Typing in Virtual Reality A Breeze Using Oculus’ native Hand Tracking & the Tap strap, you can easily input text to search and communicate in social apps within your Quest headset. You can type on any surface without needing to look at your hands and without using the handheld controllers. All-In-One Super Controller Completely Control Your Tablet Easily control your tablet with custom hot keys and macros.Switch between apps using air gestures.Easily type into any app. Easy, Fun, Reliable Control Mobile Games Without Touching the Screen With intuitive Air Gestures you can activate swipes, shortcuts, and game clicks. Now you can enjoy 6-degrees of Plug & Play freedom when playing mobile and tablet games! Compare Tap Straps Tap Strap 2 - Large Tap Strap 2 - Small Tap Strap 2 Large - 2021 Tap Strap 2 Small - 2021 Keyboard Mode ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Mouse Mode ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Air Gesture Mode ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Bluetooth 4.0 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Charging Case ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Multi-Pair ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Enhanced Mouse Functionality ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ Battery Life 10 Hours 10 Hours 10 Hours 10 Hours Charging Cable Micro USB Micro USB USB C USB C Power bank Within Case ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ Included Tap Mobile Applications TapManager Control Tap Settings Update FirmwareLoad Custom MapsiOS & Android TapGenius Learn The Tap AlphabetLearn To Use The AirMouseStart Tapping In MinutesiOS & Android TapAcademy Become A Tapping Expert Through 10m / Day DrillsRapidly Improve Your Tapping WPM SpeedCompete For The Fastest Tapper RecordiOS & Android TapAloud The VoiceOver, Audible Version of TapGeniusLearn The Tap AlphabetPractice TappingiOS Can I Wear Tap On Either Hand? Yes, Tap is completely ambidextrous and can be worn on either right or left hand. Do I Need 2 Taps? No. Tap was designed to allow full, one handed input. Can I Use 2 Taps At The Same Time? Yes! You can pair 2 Taps to the same device and use them as 2 independent input devices. Is Tap a QWERTY Keyboard? Tap does not use the QWERTY layout, rather It uses its own intuitive alphabet. Each finger combination corresponds to a different letter, number, punctuation symbol or keyboard macro. What VR Systems Does Tap Work With? Oculus Quest, Oculus Go, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality, Microsoft Hololens, Magic Leap 1, HTC VIVE, Epson Movario Technical Specification Accelorameters 5 IMU 1 Optical Mouse 1000 DPI Battery life 10 Hours (45 mAH) Materials Soft Skin TPU Bluetooth BLE 4.0+ Input Protocol HID Keyboard & Mouse Haptic Feedback Unit 1 (in Thumb) Laptop & PC Windows 8+, Mac OSX Yosemite+, Linux, ChromeOS Smartphone iOS 9+, Android 4.2+ Tablet Windows, iPadOS, Android VR & AR Oculus Quest, Microsoft Hololens, Microsoft Windows Mixed Reality, Magic Leap One, HTC Vive Support 24/5 Email, Chat & Phone Support


Brand: ‎TAPWITHUS


Item model number: ‎1


Operating System: ‎Windows 8.1, Linux, Mac os x yosemite


Item Weight: ‎0.48 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎8.39 x 1.3 x 1.22 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎8.39 x 1.3 x 1.22 inches


Color: ‎Black


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Tap Systems, Inc.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎April 1, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • What could have been one of the greatest products in the history of HCI is complete trash
Size: Large
Before writing this review I actually consulted with the engineering team and I asked them why I shouldn't just tear this product to pieces in my review. Their response was simply an apology and that they knew the product did not meet expectations. But it's more than that. The product does not have stable software and is not usable on the desktop. There is no way to customize patterns or what they do in terms of typing. If you expect to be able to use this as a desktop Mouse think again. If you expect to be able to customize product keypress output or map certain taps to macros or short cuts think again. This product could have been game-changing. Combining haptic feedback with accurate movement detection could have lead to a product that could have had a lasting impact in the field of human computer interaction. I can say I am confident that this product will disappear and then that will never happen and I am sad for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2020 by DC

  • Well designed product but hard to learn keystrokes
Size: Large
I've had the product for about a week. Learning it been a rocky start. Maybe I'm too old (in my 60s), but learning the finger strokes once past the simple ones seems to be very hard for me. Pressing 2 or three fingers simultaneously, while NOT pressing the others is very difficult for me. The TapGenius app on iOS has tutorials, but I keep forgetting the keystrokes long before getting the entire alphabet down pat. I've connected to my iPhone via BlueTooth OK, but the iPhone doesn't have a curser, so I'm at a loss on how to use the mouse "gestures". Pairing to a Windows 10 PC was successful, but I seem to have problems switching between the TAP keyboard and the desktop keyboard, or at least disable TAP so I can type using QWERTY on the keyboard. There must be a way, but the training hasn't revealed an efficient way to do this yet. I haven't given up, but I wasn't expecting the steep learning curve I've encountered so far. I seem to get it down, but set it aside for a day, and what I learned slips away. Very frustrating, as most of the accessory apps require you to learn the entire alphabet to play. Wondering if others are having a better experience acclimating to TAPping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019 by Arman

  • A significant step back from Gen 1.
Size: Large
I have the Tap Strap 1, and as an active user of the previous version I gave it a couple days of testing before making my judgement. Well... the new design makes the top of the knuckles completely fixed where before they had minimal play. I wouldn’t say I have huge hands - and I want it made clear that the Tap Strap 1 worked fine for me. Well, no matter how much I tried to adjust it, I could not get reliable detection of my finger movements. Whenever I’d try a single middle finger press, half the time it would also detect a ring finger press as well. Doing a ring finger press would have a 1/5 chance of middle finger detection. The air mouse settings - even when adjusting the mouse speed and sensitivity in both its app and within the OS as much as possible would very regularly jump over by about 1 line of text at a time making accurate selections near impossible. That combined with the default gestures which frankly are not well thought out. For example, to left click, you point and then raise your finger up like a gun recoiling. Unfortunately, that means where you were trying to click is now gone, and it may take half a second before it realizes “oh, gesture” and then try to make a best guess on where you were when you intended to click. It would make far more sense if left click were instead point with one finger out, others wrapped inwards like stereotypical pointing and tap your thumb to your inward curled fingers, but that’s not how they designed it. Same with many of the other gestures. I’d feel much different if this were only software issues, but frankly there are glaring hardware ones too that make gen 2 inferior to gen 1 as it lost the ability to reliably type. And unfortunately for a keyboard, being able to type is the most important piece. The rest are gimmicks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2019 by Kalani Helekunihi

  • So glad I finally got my Tap strap
Size: Large
I have been following Tap forever and I am so glad pulled the trigger on the Tap 2. This thing is super cool. I'm a graphic designer and spend a LOT of hours on the computer. I have adopted Tap into my workflow in a couple key ways - first and foremost as an ergonomic keyboard that lets me work anywhere without discomfort. As a creative I like to work outside, on the bus, wherever I feel inspired - and Tap lets me toss my keyboard in my laptop bag and go. I also like that I can assign Adobe shortcuts to finger taps. Second, I really enjoy the remote controls activated through air gestures. They are really intuitive and make it feel like I’m living in the future. I love switching the music with the flick of my wrist or scrolling on my feed with air swipes without even having to touch my phone. The air gestures can be a little tricky, but I found if you swipe with your whole hand, not your fingers it works really well. Once it clicks, it’s incredible. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2019 by Aynjul Aynjul

  • Di not buy if disabled
Size: Large
Not for people with limited dexterity in their hands.
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2019 by F. Tracy Farmer

  • Fun, not too hard to learn, be ready for slow ramp up!
Size: Large
I'm on day two of Tap ownership and the TapAcademy and closing in on a max speed of . . . 13 wpm. So the learning curve is a little daunting. But I am having fun with it and steadily improving! I'm writing this review with it! I don't have any iOS devices, which *seem* to be what airMouse is best suited for and I haven't been able to get that working. I generally type on a QWERTY keyboard at about 100 wpm. Learning other keyboard layouts has been hard for me - even after using DVORAK exclusively for 2 weeks I would still revert back to QWERTY if I didn't think about it. That's a nice element of TAP - it's brand new so there's no decades of muscle memory to override! I also like that there are easy shortcuts for the hard letters that would involve holding my ring finger up and tapping the surrounding fingers, which is really hard. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019 by Anne M

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