Adapt-mX ADK-100 Micro Keyboard

AD410487

Micro Bluetooth keyboard compatible with most smartphones and PDA's including iPAD

Adapt-mX ADK-100 Micro Keyboard
  • Adapt-mX ADK-100 Micro Keyboard

The Adapt ADK-100 Micro Keyboard is the smallest Bluetooth keyboard in the market supporting a wide range of devices. Its sleek, thin and pocket sized design will appeal to many mobile users.

The Adapt ADK-100 Micro Keyboard is the perfect solution to those road warriors having a Bluetooth enabled mobile lacking a keyboard. The keyboard is available in QWERTY, QWERTZ and AZERTY and is powered via an internal 200MAh Li-ion battery. The Li-ion battery can be charged via the standard mini USB port. With a weight of merely 40 grams and the size of a pack of cigarettes it truly is a micro keyboard. The operating time of 60 hours will be enough for a long trip abroad and the standby time is a good 400 hours.

Charging via mini usb cable (Supplied)

Supports following models:

1. All bluetooth compatible Computer/Laptop/Netbook
2. Nokia mobiles with Sybian S60 system
3. Smartphones with Android system (1.5 only, and future 2.2 supported)
4. Smartphones with Windows Mobile system 6.0 (or lower)
5. SONY PS3
6. Apple iPAD (4.0)

Package: 47 x 19 x 3.5cm
Weight: 0.70kg/box

See what others have said about this product:

Works with iPAD see here

Tracey and Matt - the Micro Bluetooth Keyboard from Adapt Mobile might prove to be a bit more pocketable [than Freedom pro] video review here

For support on this product you can see FAQ’s provided by Adapt support below, you can also post questions to our forum, or chat with our live support by clicking on the ‘live chat’ icon (available 9-5pm GMT).

FAQ’s

Q: My HTC Windows mobile device does not work with the ADK-100 keyboard
A: If your HTC Windows device uses a Broadcom Bluetooth Stack (Windows Mobile 6.5 devices), then it will not be compatible. The new keyboard version releasing in next month will be compatible. As this is not a driver but a hardware upgrade, you cannot update current keyboard models to support Windows Mobile 6.5. You should contact .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) for a solution.


Q: My Android phone does not work with the ADK-100 keyboard
A: If your Android device uses the OS version 2.1, then it will not be compatible, there is no driver yet for this model (i.e. HTC Desire). Adapt is targetting to support the new 2.2 version. It is not sure to date yet if 2.1 can be supported by our keyboard. Right now only the driver for Android 1.5 is released. If you have bought it in error (as our retail package is not update yet for the new Android OS) you can ofcourse return it to the shop where you bought it for a refund.