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Tap Strap 2 - Wearable Keyboard, Mouse & Air Gesture Controller (Small-2021)

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$99.00

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About this item

  • All-In-One, Plug & Play Wearable Keyboard, Mouse & Air Gesture Super Controller
  • Pair to Any Bluetooth 4.0+ Device - VR/AR/XR, Smartphone, Tablet, PC, SmartTVs, and More!
  • Ambidextrous - Works the Same for Right and Left Hand
  • Fully Customizable - Personalize your Tap using the TapMapper Tool
  • Use Existing TapMaps to Type in Other Languages, Play Games, Edit & More
  • USB C Fast Charging Port - Charges from Dead to Full in 2 Hours!



Product Description

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.

Tap Strap 2
Tap Strap Vs TapXR

Included Tap Mobile Applications

TapManager

TapManager

  • Control Tap Settings
  • Update Firmware
  • Load Custom Maps
  • iOS & Android
TapGenius

TapGenius

  • Learn The Tap Alphabet
  • Learn To Use The AirMouse
  • Start Tapping In Minutes
  • iOS & Android
TapAcademy

TapAcademy

  • Become A Tapping Expert Through 10m / Day Drills
  • Rapidly Improve Your Tapping WPM Speed
  • Compete For The Fastest Tapper Record
  • iOS & Android
TapAloud

TapAloud

  • The VoiceOver, Audible Version of TapGenius
  • Learn The Tap Alphabet
  • Practice Tapping
  • iOS
  • Yes, Tap is completely ambidextrous and can be worn on either right or left hand.

  • No. Tap was designed to allow full, one handed input.

  • Yes! You can pair 2 Taps to the same device and use them as 2 independent input devices.

  • 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.

  • 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

Sebastian Lezica
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
I found the product to be great, the combination of mouse/air mouse and keyboard unified is what I was looking for, even though it is the version before the last one!I am gaining skill in just one day and I trust that with some perseverance, in one or two weeks I will be able to use it on a daily basis as was my goal (in my Viture Pro XR glasses setup & Neckband to work remotely).And the applications they made to gain skill are perfect, combining small challenges helps to gain practice and learn how to use the product. Very well thought out!But... in less than an hour, and despite the fact that I am extremely careful and followed the instructions in detail by opening each ring previously, etc., one of the lower finger supports had already broken. After a while, another one.I regretted having doubted the technology and not having bought the new one bracelet that does not depend on rings, when I saw this inconvenience I looked for reviews and found that many ended up modifying it by hand since otherwise the rings do not stay in place and lose sensitivity.They are really nice and it's a shame to have to modify them at home but I guess there is no other way to give them such a practical use.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
I wanted to love this. As someone deeply immersed in tech and gadgets, I was genuinely excited to try something futuristic and cool. Instead, I got a fragile, overpriced disappointment.Let’s start with the build quality: the tiny, delicate parts holding the mechanism together broke on day one. I put it away, thinking I’d try again later. Big mistake. When I tried to adjust it to fit on my hand, another piece snapped off like it was made of dry spaghetti. Strike two.Now, about the functionality. I bought this mostly for its promise of air-mouse control. Sounds great in theory—but in reality, it's clunky, inconsistent, and extremely awkward. To function as a regular mouse you still need a table for it to function properly, at which point… why not just use a $3 regular mouse that actually works?And the typing feature? Don't even get me started. It's a confusing mess. Nobody wants to spend hours—or days—trying to decode a new way to type when a $30 laser keyboard projects familiar keys right in front of you. This thing turns a simple task into a full-blown puzzle for no reason.I gave it one star because I wanted to believe in the concept, and I was considering investing $200 in the upgraded wrist version. But after this disaster? I’m not wasting another dime.Bottom line: the main functions are broken, awkward, or wildly overpriced. Save your money, your time, and your sanity. Just… don’t.
Tyriek
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I was very excited to get my hands on the tap strap 2, but every step of the process is riddled with unreliable apps, annoying settings, and ergonomics that are out performed by an Adzerd Smart Ring for 20 bucks.Starting with the app, the app is by far the worst part of this experience as it disconnects frequently, and once disconnected you must either completely clear the app data from your device or you uninstall and reinstall it to reestablish connection. And you NEED the app to change your settings, which are also compromised. The settings allow you to configure multiple presets and switch between them witch is nice as it is just a wearable keyboard and mouse on your hands. But the device is soo sensitive that inputs will execute accidentally frequently. This can be mitigated by setting all commands to 2 - 3 taps, but not only can the switch commands not be switched as they are locked by the manufacturer, but they are also 1 tap. Meaning you might accidentally switch your settings and have to constantly try to set them back to your custom configuration. Ultimately i expected this device to allow me to multitask and execute commands while my hands are occupied, but if you don't have a stable surface to tap or something in your hand, the tap accuracy significantly drops, and you won't be able to instinctively operate this device without having to troubleshoot every time you use it. Again the Adzerd ring is what i wanted this device to replace. Its accurate, doesn't need an app or presets, doesn't need a specific surface to operate and can be used even while typing. I'm turning my music on and scrolling through tiktok as i type this, yea good luck doing that with the tap strap 2. Also the mouse feature is clunky and annoying to use too, but of course it is lol.
Neo Nos
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2023
I bought both the Tap XR and Tap Strap 2. Love it. They could do a lot of work in the software department but cant complain. They have an amazing friendly support staff always ready to help as you really need it with this thing to get started. Very excited about the future of the company. I hope they keep the support and customer service up (I had to replace my XR the first one had an issue and did not work) and make enough money to develop this into a better stable product with all the software bugs taken care of.Main complaints top of my head (and I could write a really long list since I use it daily)-Android TapManager does not work. Very buggy. I personally cant even get pastbthe tutorial that keeps resetting but even skipping it pops it back up preventing you from starting the app. (Luckily I had a spare iphone, without it this would be almost useless)-There is no Desktop version of the tap manager. I think a PC version as with most power users preference of OS due to these sort of things would be great. Really need a desktop for many reasons. I would like to create maps and test them on the same computer.- I do not like the hardwired shortcuts on tap manager. Some of them take main finger maps away for something I would never use. Still not sure why I would want to turn off the tap with a finger shortcut when theres a big button for it. Or take a photo one a device that has no camera...etc...-That's the biggest ones. But still live it. Still 5 stars.
Taylor Deane
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2023
TLDR:You can type on a keyboard and move a mouse using gestures via sensors only you can't see either of them. Keyboard can make sense if you had one for both hands, otherwise I'm confused. Mouse function is pretty much a gimmick. It's not a hands-free mouse, you still need a surface to use it. You can map gestures via the app supposedly - I havn't tested the app. If you want a wireless mouse option just buy a bluetooth mouse and keyboard combo. A few of those keyboards can fold up nowadays as well.------------------My initial idea was to use this alongside a Vufine display so I could use a keyboard and mouse function hands-free. The Tap-Strap overall feels good. It's lightweight and responsive just it takes time to get used to. There is supposedly an application you can download for it. I didn't download it myself but you're supposedly able to remap the functions of the sensors and create shortcuts depending on the task.The mouse system is a thumb sensor you have to move atop a surface to use. Ideally you're supposed to move your hand as if you were holding a mouse. In practice I just don't thing it's a good system. I would have preferred a thumb-controlled ball or something else.I don't really know who this was designed for, to be honest. I guess the gesture control works fine for keyboards. I just feel the system is too bare for what it's aiming to solve.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in India on January 9, 2022
Although the delivery was delayed, communication from seller was very proper and product is very good.
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