We see
interesting gadgets around here at TNW pretty regularly, but we are
always on the lookout for the new and unusual. It is with that fact in
mind that today I present to you the Touchfire. It is a thin membrane
that sits over your iPad (second or third generation) and it allows you
to touch type on the screen instead of having to opt for a Bluetooth
keyboard to accomplish the same.
I will be the fist to admit
that I approached the Touchfire with a healthy dose of skepticism.
Could a thin piece of material really reproduce enough of the touch
aspect of typing to be of any use? It didn’t seen likely.
But they
say that the proof is in the pudding so I decided to hop right in and
give the device a try. The keyboard ships in a somewhat flimsy yet
effective hard case, but it is thin enough that you can attach it to the inside of your smart cover with included tiny magnets and literally allow it to roll up out of the way if you don’t need it.
The team
that built the Touchfire did their homework. The bottom magnet bar
automatically places the keyboard exactly where it needs to be, and the
top magnets stay in place on the sides without even sticking to anything.
Typing on
the keyboard feels different than it does on a physical device. There is
no denying that fact. Also, the different key layout to an on-screen
keyboard is going to slow you down slightly, especially when you go to look for an apostrophe as I have a few times when typing this. But the overall experience is very good and I have to admit
that I am duly impressed by what Touchfire has managed to accomplish
with the device. There’s just enough tactile feedback to make touch typing possible, while still keeping the accessory thin and stashable.
When you
consider the $50 price tag on the Touchfire, you quickly realize that
this is not a bargain piece. It is really intended to be a convenient
alternative to a traditional keyboard and the company is hoping that the
convenience will be worth a few bucks to you.
I am not positive how eager I am to recommend the Touchfire. It is going to be one of those purchases
that comes down heavily to personal preference. If not lugging around a
secondary keyboard is important to you, and you still want to easily
bang out emails then the Touchfire is a great choice. But if speed and
accuracy are your highest pain points, then nothing is going to satisfy
you like a traditional keyboard.
It’s a
unique solution to a problem that almost every iPad owner has
encountered, and it’s definitely worthy of being on your radar.
source: TNW
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