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Product Name: Scosche freeKEY Flexible Wireless Keyboard

Product Information: The freeKEY combines wireless freedom and complete functionality into the essential tool for getting the most out of any iPad, iPhone, Android or other Bluetooth supported device.   The freeKEY makes typing with your device easy and efficient. You no longer have to struggle while completing emails or getting work done away from your desktop computer.   Flexible and water resistant, the freeKEY tucks away into your purse or messenger bag pocket while taking up hardly any room. Along with your iPad, the innovative design of the freeKEY enables it to be used with your iPad 2, iPhone, tablet, laptop and more.  With up to 30 feet of wireless range, this water resistant wireless keyboard will be great to unroll whenever you need it. The included retractable cable allows you to keep the freeKEY always charged and ready-to-go.

Support Profiles: Bluetooth 2.0, HID

Product Price: $59.99

Purchase Information: The Scosche freeKEY is available now at Scosche.com.

My Thoughts:  I just recently purchased an iPad 2.  It was sort of a birthday gift to myself but it’s something that will come in very handy when I travel so I don’t have to carry my laptop with me.  And also when I’m out and about and need to do a little blog work, it’s much easier to tote along with me since it fits right in my purse.  But typing on it isn’t as easy as it looks.  I’m not used to typing on a touch screen as my phone isn’t even like that.  So I was super excited when I received an email about the Scosche Flexible Wireless Keyboard.  I know it would not only come in handy to use with my iPad but also with my phone since it’s bluetooth enabled.  And the fact that it would roll right up was even better.

When it arrived I immediately opened it up and charged it.  It comes with a handy retractable cable that has a usb adapter so it will even charge in my car if needed.  It didn’t take long at all to charge it and I was ready to play.  There is a button on the upper left and side to turn it on.   The only thing was I wasn’t sure how to turn it on.   I know that sounds weird but I thought it was a push button but then after a few times of trying it I noticed that it actually had a flap that pulled up and there was a switch to turn to power it up. Duh!  It was one of those moments.

It connected with my iPad almost immediately and I was ready to go.   And it worked great!  The buttons are easy to push and it’s a full keyboard, F keys and all.  The only thing that I had to get used to was the smaller, compact keyboard.  I am used to a full size keyboard but after using it several times I was able to work just fine.  It rolled up perfectly and fit right inside my bag with my iPad.

This little keyboard is perfect for me and my iPad.  What do you think?

Disclosure: I received this product free of charge in exchange for my opinion. My opinions are 100% mine.