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Bluetooth Wireless Mini Keyboard
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Price:USD
21.95 (HKD:170.11)
Manufacturer: BlazePro
Product ID: MISC-0209
Shipping Weight: 0.15kg
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Work with iPad / iPhone 4.0 OS / PS3 / Smart Phone / PC / HTPCProduct dimension: 115 x 60 mmBluetooth Version 2.0, Working Range 10 metersBuilt in rechargeable Li-ion battery
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What's inside the box of PC Computer Bluetooth Wireless Mini Keyboard
Mini Bluetooth Keyboard (x 1)
Installation CD (Included User Manual) (x 1)
Power USB 2.0 Cable (x 1)
More Description of PC Computer Bluetooth Wireless Mini Keyboard This Bluetooth Keyboard work with
iPad, iPhone 4.0 OS
PlayStation 3
PC, and HTPC
Smart Phone (Such as Nokia and some Android Phones)
Some Android phones do not support Bluetooth Keyboard. Please try to upgrade your phone's firmware to Android 2.2 if available(As most devices running Android 2.2 should work.) or consult your phone's manufacturer before purchasing this product.
The dimension of this keyboard is 115 x 60 mm. It uses Bluetooth Version 2.0 and has a working range of 10 meters. Also it has a built in rechargeable Li-ion battery.
This keyboard is very lightweight and palm size so can easily fit in your pocket and carry around.
The product is pretty simple to set up for use with an iPad or iPhone. After connecting the supplied USB-to-micro-USB cable and charging for an hour or so, the keyboard's charging LED will indicate that it's ready for use. Turn it on with the ON/OFF slider switch, and then press there small button on above the 9 key to tell the keyboard to pair. The iPad will detect the keyboard and then request that you enter a code and then press the Enter key to pair. After this, you're all set: all standard keys work as you'd expect, and some of the media keys (volume, mute) will work as well.
Information about Bluetooth:
Bluetooth uses a radio technology called frequency-hopping spread spectrum, which chops up the data being sent and transmits chunks of it on up to 79 bands (1 MHz each) in the range 2402-2480 MHz. This range is in the globally unlicensed Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) 2.4 GHz short-range radio frequency band.
Originally Gaussian frequency-shift keying (GFSK) modulation was the only modulation scheme available; subsequently, since the introduction of Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, π/4-DQPSK and 8DPSK modulation may also be used between compatible devices. Devices functioning with GFSK are said to be operating in basic rate (BR) mode where a gross data rate of 1 Mbit/s is possible. The term enhanced data rate (EDR) is used to describe π/4-DPSK and 8DPSK schemes, each giving 2 and 3 Mbit/s respectively. The combination of these (BR and EDR) modes in Bluetooth radio technology is classified as a "BR/EDR radio".
Bluetooth is a packet-based protocol with a master-slave structure. One master may communicate with up to 7 slaves in a piconet; all devices share the master's clock. Packet exchange is based on the basic clock, defined by the master, which ticks at 312.5 ? intervals. Two clock ticks make up a slot of 625 ?; two slots make up a slot pair of 1250 ?. In the simple case of single-slot packets the master transmits in even slots and receives in odd slots; the slave, conversely, receives in even slots and transmits in odd slots. Packets may be 1, 3 or 5 slots long but in all cases the master transmit will begin in even slots and the slave transmit in odd slots.
Bluetooth provides a secure way to connect and exchange information between devices such as faxes, mobile phones, telephones, laptops, personal computers, printers, Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, digital cameras, and video game consoles.
To be marketed as a Bluetooth device, it must be qualified to standards defined by the SIG.
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Average customer review:   Based on 3 reviews.
  
(Review by David
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PC Computer
Bluetooth Wireless Mini Keyboard)
(80.185.211.***)
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i'm really impressed! it's very cheap!
[ 2010-08-24 ] |
 
(Review by Laurence
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PC Computer
Bluetooth Wireless Mini Keyboard)
(80.13.201.***)
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so far so good:)
[ 2010-08-21 ] |
   
(Review by Caleb
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PC Computer
Bluetooth Wireless Mini Keyboard)
(155.250.128.***)
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Best creation!
[ 2010-08-20 ] |
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