The Qii flexible keyboard rolls up like a sheet of paper
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The Qii is a thin, flexible keyboard that connects wirelessly to smart devices and rolls up into a portable case about the size of a roll of coins
When it's stored away, the Qii keyboard is about as big as a roll of coins, but can be pulled out easily like a tape measure and laid over almost any surface to type on
The Qii is a thin, flexible keyboard that connects wirelessly to smart devices and rolls up into a portable case about the size of a roll of coins
Since all the electronic components are printed flat and made of water and dirt resistant materials, the keyboard can survive drink spills and even being hit with a hammer
Since all the electronic components are printed flat and made of water and dirt resistant materials, the keyboard can survive drink spills and even being hit with a hammer
The Qii's electronics are built into a bendable plastic for now, but could be printed on a smaller scale and onto almost any material, even paper
The makers of the Qii are currently running an Indiegogo to finalize the product and bring it to full production
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Keyboards have come a long way from the plastic dust traps of yesteryear. In just the past few months, we've seen virtual keyboards that project onto any surface and gloves that let users "type" in thin air. Now a handful of inventors have created the Qii, a thin, flexible keyboard that connects wirelessly to smart devices and rolls up into a portable case that fits in your pocket.
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