Tap is a wearable keyboard and mouse that allows users to control devices using simple finger movements.
Tap was founded in 2016 by Dovid Schick and Sabrina Kiefer.
The product was initially funded through a Kickstarter campaign in 2016.
Tap has won multiple awards, including the CES Innovation Award in 2019.
A wearable device that allows users to control devices using hand movements.
A gesture control armband that allows users to control digital devices using hand and finger movements.
A smart pen that can recognize and digitize handwriting and drawings.
The latest version of Tap's wearable keyboard and mouse, which includes new features such as a built-in mouse and mouse pad.
A software-based learning platform that helps users learn to use the Tap device more efficiently.
Tap uses sensors and Bluetooth to translate finger taps and movements into keyboard and mouse commands.
Tap is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers.
Yes, Tap can be used for gaming, but its functionality may be limited depending on the game.
Tap's battery can last up to 8 hours on a single charge.
While learning to use Tap may take some practice, many users report being able to type at near-normal speeds in a matter of weeks or months.