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The Tap Strap 2 is a cutting-edge wearable device that combines a 3-key mechanical keyboard, Bluetooth mouse, and air gesture controller into one compact, ambidextrous accessory. Compatible across VR, AR, smartphones, tablets, PCs, and smart TVs, it supports multiple languages via customizable TapMaps. Made from soft TPU for comfort, it offers plug-and-play connectivity and personalized gesture mapping, empowering professionals to type and control devices anywhere with intuitive taps and gestures.











| ASIN | B09C2K7L73 |
| Antenna Location | Typing in various environments, controlling remote screens, learning or practicing typing different languages, and using it settings like exercise, travel, everyday use. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 94,435 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 12,720 in Remote Controls (Electronics & Photo) |
| Box Contents | USB Cable |
| Brand Name | TAPWITHUS |
| Button Quantity | 2 |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, Projector, Smart TV, Tablet |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-C |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (894) |
| Enclosure Material | Thermoplastic Polyurethane (TPU) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Keyboard Description | The Tap Strap 2 is an all-in-one portable keyboard and mouse with Bluetooth connectivity and customizable using the TapMapper tool. |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | TAPWITHUS |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Cherry MX |
| Model Number | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 3 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Wearable, Air Gesture Control |
| Switch Type | Mechanic |
| UPC | 852325008052 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
A**ー
キーボード機能は見ずにマウス機能を目当てで買ったのですがマウスの反応が非常に悪く結局マウスパッドの上くらいでしかまともに反応せずエアマウス機能はジェスチャーの設定が頭悪いとしか言えずクリック操作に手をフリップするのだが当然親指に連動してるマウスポインタも一緒に動く、一応キーボードも使ってみたが中指と人差し指は人体の構造上一緒に動きやすく誤動作を連発する
A**R
I have ordered 2 straps. The first one arrived and worked for the test run so I put it away and charged it. When I pulled it out of the charging case to actually try the device it just vibrates for an extended period of time and only had the thumb tap (all other fingers no longer worked) I contacted the company and they are sending out a replacement. I decided to just order another one because the initial set up felt amazing and I figured why not have 2 in case this situation happens again. Well, immediately out of the box this strap didn’t work and did the same vibration as the first strap. I am currently waiting on the replacement to see if this is just going to be an ongoing thing. I will be sending back this second strap because you can’t depend on this item especially at that price! I will update when I receive my replacement. **UPDATE** The company was very quick to replace the non working Tap strap 2. The replacement they sent has worked beautifully. I have updated to 5 stars mainly because of the company being willing to work with me and exchange the item for a working item. The Tap strap itself gets a 4 star review, because sometimes it doesn’t register when making the exact finger gestures. I am missing some finger and hand functions from being c6/7 quadriplegic so there are actual gestures I’m unable to do, but there are ways to create gestures that work with your abilities. I’d say it’s not really disability friendly. It is extremely fun to learn though. I think there are pros for different people in different situations. I was mainly getting it thinking I could use it with my tablet so I’m not dropping my mouse constantly, but like I said it’s not really disability friendly. It’s more of a physical therapy game at the time and I think it is a great item when working properly. My conclusion is to purchase from the company themselves because all the straps I’ve ordered from here have not functioned properly.
K**R
Although the delivery was delayed, communication from seller was very proper and product is very good.
N**S
I bought both the Tap XR and Tap Strap 2. Love it. They could do a lot of work in the software department but cant complain. They have an amazing friendly support staff always ready to help as you really need it with this thing to get started. Very excited about the future of the company. I hope they keep the support and customer service up (I had to replace my XR the first one had an issue and did not work) and make enough money to develop this into a better stable product with all the software bugs taken care of. Main complaints top of my head (and I could write a really long list since I use it daily) -Android TapManager does not work. Very buggy. I personally cant even get pastbthe tutorial that keeps resetting but even skipping it pops it back up preventing you from starting the app. (Luckily I had a spare iphone, without it this would be almost useless) -There is no Desktop version of the tap manager. I think a PC version as with most power users preference of OS due to these sort of things would be great. Really need a desktop for many reasons. I would like to create maps and test them on the same computer. - I do not like the hardwired shortcuts on tap manager. Some of them take main finger maps away for something I would never use. Still not sure why I would want to turn off the tap with a finger shortcut when theres a big button for it. Or take a photo one a device that has no camera...etc... -That's the biggest ones. But still live it. Still 5 stars.
T**E
TLDR: You can type on a keyboard and move a mouse using gestures via sensors only you can't see either of them. Keyboard can make sense if you had one for both hands, otherwise I'm confused. Mouse function is pretty much a gimmick. It's not a hands-free mouse, you still need a surface to use it. You can map gestures via the app supposedly - I havn't tested the app. If you want a wireless mouse option just buy a bluetooth mouse and keyboard combo. A few of those keyboards can fold up nowadays as well. ------------------ My initial idea was to use this alongside a Vufine display so I could use a keyboard and mouse function hands-free. The Tap-Strap overall feels good. It's lightweight and responsive just it takes time to get used to. There is supposedly an application you can download for it. I didn't download it myself but you're supposedly able to remap the functions of the sensors and create shortcuts depending on the task. The mouse system is a thumb sensor you have to move atop a surface to use. Ideally you're supposed to move your hand as if you were holding a mouse. In practice I just don't thing it's a good system. I would have preferred a thumb-controlled ball or something else. I don't really know who this was designed for, to be honest. I guess the gesture control works fine for keyboards. I just feel the system is too bare for what it's aiming to solve.
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