• Tap Wearable made from soft-touch TPU
  • Charging case with 370mA backup battery
  • MicroUSB cable and Quickstart guide
  • Works with any certified USB adapter (not included)
  • A suite of free mobile (iOS/Android) Tap Apps & Games such as TapGenius to learn Tapping & the Tap Alphabet

My 10 year old son had to have this, he loves it- he figured out how to link it to our smart tv, Apple TV, iPads, Samsung tablet, chrome books and his iPhone...if he can figure it out- then it is definitely a good product!

This is perfect. with this I am able to save time and since it works on So many devices it is extremely convenient and with the apps to help you learn everything about it, it didn't take anywhere near along as I thought it would to get the hang of it. I have to Say, this was worth every pennie I spent on it.

Other than the obvious benefits of getting rid of my mouse and keyboard, I bought this device to keep challenging my brain. As a mind/ brain hacker, I am always trying to find new ways to create new connections in my brain. If you've read Norman Doidge's book, The Brain That Changes Itself, you know that "practicing a new skill, under the right conditions, can change hundreds of millions and possibly billions of the connections between the nerve cells in our brain maps." TAP created these conditions and my brain is creating new connections as I type this review. There is a learning curve when it comes to typing, and if you like challenges like I do - your brain will greatly benefit from learning another skill.

I absolutely love my TAP - being able to use a wearable to type in XR makes all the difference. I have also seen it used by those with low vision and so is a great accessibility device. I highly recommend this device to those who are looking at the future!

I’m now using TAP daily for business note taking. I have to admit the training and skills-development process, while not difficult, does require some dedication. I actually became a little dismayed and set TAP aside for a couple months because I wasn’t improving at a rate satisfactory to me. That all changed when I decided to just dive fully in and begin using TAP in business meetings to take notes. Epiphany: note taking is not dictation! My TAP typing speed is only about 15 WPM, but I found this rate to be more than adequate when hitting down important ideas in the meetings. More importantly, I’m able to do this while being fully engaged with others in the meeting, tapping while looking straight at them. My notes are neat, property punctuated, use numbers, etc. In short, my TAP note taking is far superior to any other method I’ve used over the four decades I’ve been taking meeting notes. As a side, I’m using my smartphone or iPad to take notes using the Notability app. But any word processing app would work just as well. The only downside to Notability is it does not do auto-complete; a feature that would make TAP that much more efficient. Bottom line: TAP’s training apps are fun and very helpful. But I found jumping in the deep end and real-world use to be the superior training. [UPDATE] I've switched to Evernote for my phone/iPad note taking. Evernote is better and includes auto-correct, which speeds my note taking considerably. Also, WPM is up to 22.

I like playing with alternate ways of input for my computers. I've played with projected keyboards. The Myo armband. Voice control. Trackballs. If it's something beyond a keyboard and mouse, I love to try it. The Tap Keyboard is far and away my favorite input device. I've now made it through the tap genius app and learned all the letter finger patterns. I'm tapping on tables, books and my chest. I've written a bit of python code with it. The mouse functionality is fantastic. The charging case blows my mind. I was hesitant at $200. I had it sitting in a wishlist for some 2 months. Eloi Stree's review convinced me to jump on it. And, NO REGRETS. A keyboard will always be faster. But I don't want to carry a keyboard everywhere. To put it simply: I'm in love.

This thing is incredible. I was a little iffy about purchasing it because of the price but I am extremely happy I made the purchase. First I have to say that the build quality is definitely first class. Its extremely well made and seems like it'll last. It definitely shows the hard work and care put into its design. To be honest I don't think I'd change anything on its design. It's actually quite impressively made considering what it can do with such a small form factor and its accuracy. Learning to use it actually is fun. Definitely not what you'd expect when being told your learning to use a new keyboard. It does take some effort to figure out how hard to tap and use each keypress but with a little time and effort it can easily be figured out. It is actually extremely accurate and even on some of the harder ones has preprogramed shortcuts if your having difficulty. Clearly its not something you are going to be able to put on and be a expert in 5 minutes but the learning curve isn't bad at all. With a couple hours of time I was able to learn each key pretty well and I had gone through each "lesson" a couple times just to make sure it sunk in ,but doing them over was my choice and not needed. Its been a while since a new style gadget really impressed me like this has and I can't wait for the different apps collection to continue growing. This thing far surpassed my expectations.

Very cool and easy to learn

Got the Tap for 4th of July, my wife and kids love to play games with it.

The tap is awesome, very useful. Able to use computer in comforable way(reclining or laying down). Mouse and keyboard is very outdated. We need new ways to interact with our tech. I am able to use it on my leg or anything really. There is size chart to find a good size. Accidently ordered wrong size. They helped very quickly n i got it to me within few days. I ablsolutly trust. And plan on getting a second one here soon. ^_^ Honestly if you`re in pain, or just tired of mouse n keyboard, tap is a great alternative.