BADass Toy – Typad for iPad2

Typad

An inherent problem with touchscreen keyboards is the screen real estate the keyboard occupies. On the iPad, the keyboard can take up nearly half the screen, cutting off any lengthy messages or notes you might be writing. The TyPad from Accessory Workshop is your wonderful answer to that annoying problem.

 

The TyPad is a leather cover for your iPad that also doubles as a wireless keyboard. So the next time you’re playing Angry Birds and are suddenly struck with the inspiration for the Great American Novel, you can now type it all out and see more than the last two words you just wrote. It connects to your iPad through a Bluetooth connection, which means no cords and no physical connection to your iPad. You can type and watch your iPad any way you want. If you’re feeling really kinky, you can still use the iPad’s touchscreen controls and the keyboard at the same time. Your iPad will thank you for touching it in so many ways.

 

As with most Apple products, battery life is always a concern. Not with the TyPad. You can get up to 55 continuous hours of use of this product and it recharges in a quick 3.5 hours.

 

Most of the time, your iPad can completely replace your standard laptop. But for those very impertinent times when you absolutely need a QWERTY keyboard under your fingertips, TyPad has you covered.
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Comments

  1. Rich

    Dam I want an Ipad now that I know I can get a keyboard for it

  2. Jamal

    Very cool. Santa list!

    • Alex O.

      forget santa’s list, this is on my list

      • Karys

        Hi Martyn,I’ve not found a work around for the Flash rlobpem, nor the upload issue with Safari (I don’t think anyone has).I have found copy and paste to be a passable, albeit time wasting, solution to printing from Safari. I select the whole page, paste into into an e-mail document, then e-mail it to myself, and then use the e-mail client in Print Bureau to print the message. Way too many steps, but it works. Would be nice if Safari at least allowed you to generate a PDF from a displayed page.I’ve also found that most of the apps I’m using (you’ll see the list tomorrow here on my blog) work with Dropbox as a file repository. That’s been very handy.Jake

  3. Nick

    The tyPad essentially turns your iPad into a laptop by combining a keyboard and a case into one unit. – Best product ever.

  4. Frank O'Connor

    I would love one of these.

    • Lebron

      It only costs $100, not bad for a series accessory

    • Anuja

      I use my Motorola Droid all day to send emails (not aellwod to have personal laptops at my job and most websites are blocked on my work computer-even those relevant to my job). The Freedom Pro worked wonderfully with my Droid. I had no problems connecting it. The website gave clear directions for how to connect. I would say it’s a very practical keyboard. It folds up small and fits perfectly in my small purse. The keyboard runs on AAA batteries and I haven’t had a problem with battery life at all. It types well. You can personalize the F-keys for the applications you want. Overall, it was well worth the money.

  5. Fredrick

    I think my wife will love this. Great idea.

  6. Ben H

    This is F ing bad ass bro.

  7. Seth W

    Great gift for me and many others.

  8. Ryan S

    This is a great idea, now I will never use or tak my labtop on trips.

  9. Jamy Jam

    Another company copied this concept, I have used both and I believe the Typad is superioir.

  10. Chad

    I am ordering one of these bad boys , great idea and gift.

  11. Mik

    where’s the projected infrared keyboard? that thing looks awesome