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Freedom Bluetooth PDA Keyboard

Hardware Reviews
By: pdaBlast! Staff
May 25, 2005
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The Freedom Bluetooth Folding Keyboard is the world's first full five row keyboard with 63 keys. It is compatible with PocketPCs, Palm OS devices, and Smartphones (including Symbian OS). This keyboard also has shortcut and programmable hotkeys for complete remote control of your device. And best of all, this keyboard uses Bluetooth technology to communicate with your device from up to 32 feet away.

Specifications

  • Compact folding keyboard

  • 63 keys (Full 5 rows)

  • No wires to connect

  • Precise Bluetooth connection

  • Compatible with Pocket PC, Palm & Smartphone devices, including Symbian OS

  • Opens up your Mobile or PDA's potential

  • QWERTY keyboard layout with dedicated number keys

  • Shortcut's and programmable hot keys for complete remote control of your device.

  • LED for wireless connection status

  • Power On/Off key

  • Powered by 2 AAA batteries (90 hours continuous use, 168 hours standby)

  • Power saving and auto sleep mode

  • Size: 29.1 x 9.6 x 1.1cm (11.5" x 3.75" x1/2") opened, 15 x 9.6 x 2.6cm (6" x 3.75" x1") folded.

  • Weight 201g (7oz) with batteries.





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