The keyboard, on the way to extinction

A company in Israel has given the classic keyboard a bad thought and wants to eliminate wants to eliminate charging cables by coming up with a resident for the keyboard. It is a barrette made of polyurethane foam that reads the movements of the fingers, turns them into words and transmits them via bluetooth to the phone, tablet or smart watch. It fits in your hand and practically allows you to type on any surface without touching your phone or tablet.

The founder of Tap Systems, the company in question, explains that they invented a new smart textile material that, when placed on the hand, can transform any surface into a keyboard, but to replace the classic keyboard, the user needs to learn to use the bar . Of course, there are 31 distinct gestures, one finger moves for vowels and two for consonants. 99% accuracy is promised by the manufacturer, plus an endless series of uses.