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Celluon Epic Laser Testator QWERTZ - German Layout

Keyboard projected onto a surface by laser (in German layout).

  • Projects a keyboard via laser, in German layout, onto any plane surface: With touchpad functionality, supports gestures and is therefore especially handy for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets: Easy and simple connection via Bluetooth.

Celluon Epic Laser Testator QWERTZ - German Layout

Keyboard projected onto a surface by laser (in German layout).

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Description: Celluon Epic Laser Testator QWERTZ - German Layout

  • Projects a keyboard via laser, in German layout, onto any plane surface: With touchpad functionality, supports gestures and is therefore especially handy for mobile devices like smartphones and tablets: Easy and simple connection via Bluetooth.

A few years ago, keyboards like the Epic Celluon were nothing more than objects in sci-fi movies and books. But today, the future has become the present and these ideas have become reality.

The Epic Celluon Laser Keyboard is a 'dream' that keeps getting better, thanks to continuous development. Although it seems like sci-fi, it's actually super easy to use. The little 'Epic sends out infrared light from its lower section; the sensor detects when it hits objects. The information on the position and movement of fingers are then analyzed and transferred accordingly, resulting in an amazing piece of technology.

To get started, simply connect your smartphone or tablet via Bluetooth and start typing. To begin with, the feel is something you need to get used to, but with a little practice, you'll be able to type on a physical keyboard. To make learning easier, the device makes a beep whenever you 'push' a key successfully, but of course you can turn off the sound.

Especially handy: the keyboard, which measures approx. 25x11cm, has an extra mouse mode, in which it will also recognize practical, multi-touch gestures that simplify scrolling, for example.

The keyboard can be adjusted in terms of sensitivity, light and volume. It is charged via USB (cable included), although it can be only connected via Bluetooth. According to the manufacturer, it is also compatible with videogame consoles, although we haven't actually tested that.

With the Celluon Epic, you can invest into the future and astound others as they watch you typing with a device that was science fiction just a few years ago.

Technical details
  • Operating System: Android 4.0 and later, Windows XP and later, iOS4.0 and later, Blackberry 10
  • Power supply: via USB and integrated lithium-ion battery
  • Weight: approx. 60g
  • Capacity: 660mAh / 3.7 V
  • Dimensions: approx. 7 x 2 x 3,5 cm