The TREWGrip Mobile Dock is a handheld, dual-mode keyboard/air mouse or keyboard/game controller that allows users to interact with mobile devices, smart TVs and VR/AR technology whether sitting, standing, or on the go. The two-sided device features ...
The TREWGrip Mobile Dock is a handheld, dual-mode keyboard/air mouse or keyboard/game controller that allows users to interact with mobile devices, smart TVs and VR/AR technology whether sitting, standing, or on the go. The two-sided device features TREWGrip's "Universal Dock" which, when combined with Bluetooth HID connectivity, allows users to turn any smart phone, phablet or mini-tablet into a mobile productivity tool.
The back of the device provides a traditional QWERTY key layout, split and rotated to allow users to perform ten-finger text entry with the hands in a vertical, "palms in" position. The front offers navigation keys, modifier keys, and illuminated key actuation indicators. Mouse movement and game interactions can be controlled by simply tilting and turning the device.
The TREWGrip Mobile Dock comes with comfortable handgrips, available in sizes large, medium or small.
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TG-MD03-GL
TREWGrip Mobile Dock, Wireless Handheld Keyboard, Bluetooth, Large Handgrips SPECIAL ORDER ONLY.
$400.00
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TG-MD03-GM
TREWGrip Mobile Dock, Wireless Handheld Keyboard, Bluetooth, Medium Handgrips
$400.00
Yes
TG-MD03-GS
TREWGrip Mobile Dock, Wireless Handheld Keyboard, Bluetooth, Small Handgrips
Interchangable handgrips, available in sizes Large, Medium or Small, allow a single TREWGrip Mobile Dock to be customized to suit different users. The correct size handgrip is important to ensure a comfortable, efficient experience. If the handgrips ...
Interchangable handgrips, available in sizes Large, Medium or Small, allow a single TREWGrip Mobile Dock to be customized to suit different users. The correct size handgrip is important to ensure a comfortable, efficient experience. If the handgrips are too small, the user is likely to overshoot the targeted keys. If the handgrips are too large, the user risks placing unnecessary strain on the fingers and hands when reaching for keys at the centre of the device.