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TapXR - Wrist Worn Keyboard, AirMouse & Controller for VR, AR, MR, Tablets, PC, Laptops, Smartwatch, Smartphones, TVs & Projectors

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Arrives Monday, Nov 25
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Features

  • Fits most wrists, product includes 2 bands - Large Spring Blue band for wrists with a circumference of 16cm (6.25 inches) or more Small Starlight band for wrists that are smaller than 16cm (6.25 inch)
  • Get started in minutes - Learn tapping on the go with our proprietary suite of mobile apps.
  • Enjoy 2 Modes of operation - Keyboard & AirMouse.
  • Tap on any surface, hard or soft.
  • When tapping, every finger combination will correspond to a keystroke or command.
  • 100% Customizable - you can easily remap each finger combination to any keybind, hotkey, string or macro.
  • Compatible with all major operating systems
  • Compatible with most software applications
  • Verified to work with Tablets, Smartphones, Desktops, Laptops, TVs, Smartwatches, VR, AR, MR, XR & Media players
  • Pair with up to 3 devices via Bluetooth.

Brand: TAPWITHUS


Model Name: TapXR


Style: Modern


Color: Blue


Screen Size: 6.25 Inches


Special Feature: Bluetooth


Shape: Rectangular


Target Audience: Unisex adult


Age Range (Description): Adult


Compatible Devices: Smartphone


Package Dimensions: 7.4 x 6.77 x 2.24 inches


Item Weight: 0.634 ounces


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: October 1, 2023


Manufacturer: Tap Systems, Inc.


Standing screen display size: 6.25 Inches


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The Future is here!
I use the tap xr with my augmeted reality headset, the Xreal air. You can find it on Amazon for like $300. Now I rarely have to take my phone out of my pocket. The Tap xr is quick and responsive. Their is a bit of learning curve with the keyboard, but I think it's worth the hassle. It's really sleek and futuristic looking. It adds 6dof to my glasses which I really like. All and all five srars wirh no hesitation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by Stanley

  • This is a great product for typing, but what I really loved was customizing the taps
I recently purchased the TapXR for use with Procreate on my iPad. I went through the learning program pretty quickly and it worked very well once I got the hang of it. Then, I created a custom map so that I could trigger my Procreate commands with my left hand while I drew with my right hand. The Tap mapping tool is very easy to use, and it allowed me to assign each tap to a letter, string, hotkey or macro. I used tapmapper to assign my most frequently used drawing commands to simple finger taps, which has significantly increased my drawing speed when I am drawing on my iPad. Highly recommend for any digital artist looking to streamline their creative process or anyone who wants to streamline their digital tasks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2024 by Chelsea Chelsea

  • Fun idea with limited use.
It "works" but is unpredictable, particularly in Windows/MacOS. Okay on iOS, but I'm not sure what the use case is--maybe if you want to type with one hand while looking at your iPhone with the other during a mass-transit commute. Still, you have to learn the typing technique--doable but takes practice. As such, it is grossly overpriced. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2024 by Hizzle Hezzle

  • Gadget Obsessed Unboxing and Initial Thoughts - Airmouse Feature is a Game Changer!
I'm always on the lookout for gadgets that not only make my work easier but also add a bit of flair to my home office. This product has been a remarkable addition to my setup. First off, the packaging is wonderful. The box has that sort of soft, Apple product feel, and a magnetic opening that reveals two bands (a large and small) plus the charging cable and sensor. It also comes with a handy pocket alphabet guide that is the size of a credit card in case you want to take your tap alphabet on the go. Charging took about 30 minutes and was done via a USBC cable that has a magnetic cradle that holds the Tap in place. the whole setup is very sleek and looks good with my existing desk/tech setup. The instructions have you download an app called TapManager to pair and get started. This process was super easy, but did require an account creation. After a short update it started teaching me taps right away. I did a few lessons and exited out to play around with the other settings. There are a lot of unique customization options from the actual inputs to how you like to tap - but the real standout feature has to be the new airmouse. It feels like I'm living in the future every time I use it. I have seen other reviews complaining this feature is not available yet, so you do need to update the firmware to get access to it. Final thoughts: Tap has injected a new level of coolness and excitement into my daily routine. It's not just about getting the job done; it's about enjoying the process, and this gadget certainly helps with that. Whether I'm navigating through spreadsheets or jumping on a video call, everything feels more intuitive and engaging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024 by Philip S. Philip S.

  • Large band is more of a medium
I really love the idea of this product, and think it is executed very well in its current stage, but there are areas that need to be improved before I feel comfortable using this as a productivity tool. In particular, the Large wristband is simply too small for my wrist, causing inaccuracies with the sensor – and I don't have nearly as large of a wrist as my father does. Additionally, the air mouse feature is just not usable, as the clicking motion requires too much dexterity, and I'm a very dexterous person. You have to swipe your finger quickly without moving the rest of your hand. My best luck was placing the cursor below and to the left of where I wanted to actually click to offset my hand movement. Tapping the index and thumb together in the intuitive sense doesn't register hardly at all for clicks either. There is no "desktop mouse" feature that was on the older devices which would be really HANDy. I also found it activating the air mouse feature too often when I didn't want it on, and not turning off when I wanted it off. Finally, there is no "full tutorial," which I think is a real shame considering the effort they've put into making multiple apps that make learning the alphabet very intuitive, but they fail to go over special characters and additional functions very well. None of the tutorials cover all of the default key mappings, forcing you to decrypt the key map page yourself. Again, a shame, because they make the rest of the learning process very easy to pick up. A few other gripes: there are no default keybindings for two wristbands, which I had assumed there would be since 2 bands seems like the most intuitive way to use this device. They have a webportal to make your own keybindings but it's not very intuitive to work with and some features they have a really nice in principle but lacking in execution. For instance, they allow you to keybind phrases, but there's a character limit, and all the sentences that I wanted to keybind were simply too long for the app. It sucks that most of this review is just talking about the negatives, but the reason I give this 4 stars is because it's still a really awesome device, that is obviously made with care and attention, and is very likely to keep improving in time. I think I would see more immediate use for this if I had a vision pro, but for the AR glasses that I use, the inaccuracies caused by the wristband moving around plus the airmouse being rather unusable just made the experience feel incomplete. I really have high hopes for the future of this product and think it's a great pick up now for someone interested in cutting edge gadgetry, but it's too fiddly for me to find a practical purpose for it right now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024 by Brandon Montez

  • Massive improvement over the original.
The original was a great idea, but putting it on and taking it off was difficult. The TapXR solves this by making it far more wearable. It is as comfortable as wearing a watch or bracelet. Typing does have a learning curve, but the convenience of having a single handed keyboard is worth the work.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024 by William Clyde William Clyde

  • le tenia fe pero no funciono :c
la funcion de mouse no funciona con mi pixel. trate de conectarlo a mi pc pero no pude
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024 by Pablo

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