Product Description
Meet The Tap Strap 2
The Plug & Play, All-In-One, Wearable Keyboard, Mouse & Air Gesture Controller
Tap is a hand worn wearable that allows you to type, mouse, and use air gestures to control any device – all with one hand. Connecting over Bluetooth, you can control your phone, laptop, VR headset, tablet, SmartTV, and everything else using easy finger taps and gestures. Tap works with any application or device that supports mouse and keyboard input.
All-In-One Super Controller
Wearable Keyboard, Mouse & Air Gesture Controller
The Plug & Play, All-In-One Input Device For Your Entire Digital World
Easily Type in Virtual, Augmented and Extended Reality Environments (VR/AR/XR)
Remotely Control Any Screen Without Touching It Using The AirMouse Gestures
Precision Input With 1000 DPI Optical Mouse
Keyboard Mode
Typing On Any Surface, In Any Position
Type By Tapping On Any Surface
Full Keyboard Support
Customize Your Own TapMap Keyboard Layout
Mouse Mode
Ergonomically Control & Navigate Your Screens
1,000 DPI Optical Mouse
Scroll, Right Click, Left Click, Select, Drag & Drop
Activate Content, Edit Files
AirMouse Mode
Activate & Control Screens Without Touching Them!
Swipe Through Content Galleries, App Menus and Apps
Scroll Through Web Pages, Documents and Apps
Activate Apps, Music, Videos and Games
The Tap Strap 2
The Tap Strap 2 Is Composed of Soft TPU Materials and Contains Various Stat Of The Art Hand & Finger Tracking Technology
A New Era In Communications
Typing With Tap
How To Type With Tap
The tapping motion is similar to playing chords on a piano. Each ‘chord’ corresponds to a character or keyboard command. Some characters – the vowels – require only one finger to tap, while others require multiple fingers to tap at the same time. For example, the most common consonants, N, T, L and S, are tapped with two adjacent fingers. “N” is the thumb and index finger, “T” is the index and middle finger, “L” is the middle and ring finger, and “S” is the ring and pinky.
AirMousing With Tap
Navigation with Air Gestures
In Air Gesture Mode, Tap can emulate a standard mouse, allowing you to move the cursor by moving your hand, and to activate mouse clicks by extending one finger and flicking right and left. You can scroll by extending two fingers and flicking in the direction of the scroll. If you are paired to an iOS device, you can go to the Home screen and to the App Switcher by clicking your thumb and index finger together.
Mousing With Tap
Navigation with Tap’s Optical Mouse
The Tap Strap is also a 1,000 DPI Optical Mouse. When you place your thumb down on a surface, Tap automatically turns into a mouse. You move the cursor with small movements of your thumb and control the mouse clicks with finger taps. To LEFT CLICK, you tap your index finger, and to RIGHT CLICK, you tap your middle finger. There are clicks for all of the basic mouse commands such as drag-and-drop, and scrolling. Lift your hand from the surface & Tap automatically turns back into a keyboard.
Make Typing in Virtual Reality A Breeze
Easily Type in Oculus Quest With Tap
Using Oculus’ native Hand Tracking & the Tap strap, you can easily input text to search and communicate in social apps within your Quest headset. You can type on any surface without needing to look at your hands and without using the handheld controllers.
Controlling Productivity Apps In VR
Easily control your Virtual Desktop inside Oculus Quest using Tap
See how easy it is to navigate and type in a remote desktop environment using Tap, solving one of the biggest challenges of virtual reality. You can stay productive without ever needing to break immersion.
Control Mobile Games Without Touching the Screen
Tap Gestures are Easy, Reliable, and Fun to Use
With intuitive Air Gestures you can activate swipes, shortcuts, and game clicks. Now you can enjoy 6-degrees of Plug & Play freedom when playing mobile and tablet games!
Compare Tap Straps
Keyboard Mode
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Mouse Mode
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Air Gesture Mode
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Bluetooth 4.0
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Charging Case
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Multi-Pair
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Enhanced Mouse Functionality
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Battery Life
10 Hours
10 Hours
8 Hours
8 Hours
Included Tap Mobile Applications
TapManager
Control Tap Settings
Update Firmware
Load Custom Maps
iOS & Android
TapGenius
Learn The Tap Alphabet
Learn To Use The AirMouse
Start Tapping In Minutes
iOS & Android
TapAcademy
Become A Tapping Expert Through 10m / Day Drills
Rapidly Improve Your Tapping WPM Speed
Compete For The Fastest Tapper Record
iOS & Android
TapAloud
The VoiceOver, Audible Version of TapGenius
Learn The Tap Alphabet
Practice Tapping
iOS
Can I Wear Tap On Either Hand?
Yes, Tap is completely ambidextrous and can be worn on either right or left hand.
Do I Need 2 Taps?
No. Tap was designed to allow full, one handed input.
Can I Use 2 Taps At The Same Time?
Yes! You can pair 2 Taps to the same device and use them as 2 independent input devices.
Is Tap a QWERTY Keyboard?
Tap does not use the QWERTY layout, rather It uses its own intuitive alphabet. Each finger combination corresponds to a different letter, number, punctuation symbol or keyboard macro.
What VR Systems Does Tap Work With?
Oculus Quest, Oculus Go, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality, Microsoft Hololens, Magic Leap 1, HTC VIVE, Epson Movario
Technical Specification
Accelorameters
5
IMU
1
Optical Mouse
1000 DPI
Battery life
10 Hours (45 mAH)
Materials
Soft Skin TPU
Bluetooth
BLE 4.0+
Input Protocol
HID Keyboard & Mouse
Haptic Feedback Unit
1 (in Thumb)
Laptop & PC
Windows 8+
Mac OSX Yosemite+
Linux
ChromeOS
Smartphone
iOS 9+
Android 4.2+
Tablet
Windows
iPadOS
Android
VR & AR
Oculus Quest
Microsoft Hololens
Microsoft Windows Mixed Reality
Magic Leap One
HTC Vive
Support
24/5 Email
Chat & Phone Support
All-In-One, Plug & Play Wearable Keyboard, Mouse & Air Gesture Super Controller Type into any environment – VR/AR/XR, Smartphone, Tablet, PC, SmartTV & Projectors Works in any language! Easily load a custom TapMap in your native language. Ambidextrous – Works the same for right and left hand Fully Customizable – Personalize your Tap using the TapMapper Tool
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