<![CDATA[Gizmodo: wireless keyboard]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: wireless keyboard]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/wirelesskeyboard http://gizmodo.com/tag/wirelesskeyboard <![CDATA[Wireless Keyboard Combines Multitouch Trackpad with Number Pad]]> This wireless keyboard cleverly combines a multitouch trackpad with a ten-key number pad, saving space while adding functionality. It's available now for $69. [Brando via CrunchGear]

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<![CDATA[Tiny Wireless Keyboard Doesn't Impede Cuddling]]> If you're looking for a smallish multimedia keyboard for your media PC, you could do worse than this little number available at Brando. Connecting through 2.4GHz RF and USB dongle, the 78-key keyboard features an additional 20 media keys and an integrated 1000 dpi trackball mouse. Operating on 2 AAA batteries up to distances of 30 feet, this cute wittle keyboard can be yours for just under $50. [Brando]

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<![CDATA[i-rocks RF-6570 Wireless Keyboard/Mouse Has 8,388,608 Channels and Nothing On]]> There are so many cordless devices hanging around these days, they can interfere with each other, but not the i-rocks RF-6570 Wireless Keyboard and Optical Mouse Combo. That's because it's using a 2.4GHz wireless link with four automatically-selected frequencies. Using FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum) technology, it's actually able to detect if other devices are using a particular frequency and ID, and if so, politely stays out of the way. Besides that wireless wizardry, we're also digging the keyboard's enlarged enter key, and the way the mouse's scroll wheel glows red when batteries are low.

We've seen a few i-rocks products before, such as the back-lit X-Slim Mac keyboard, and like their clean and simple design. Plus, this RF technology has over 8,388,608 unique IDs, ensuring that it won't clash with your other gear. Might be great for controlling a home theater PC.

Product Page [i-rocks, via uber gizmo]

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