iKey Introduces Wearable Keyboard With Integrated Pointing Device

Tue Jul 14, 2009 11:00am EDT
 
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AUSTIN, Texas, July 14 /PRNewswire/ -- In critical situations, instant and
reliable communication is imperative. iKey's new AK-39 keyboard is designed to
be worn on the arm, providing a simple, compact human interface device (HID)
that doesn't restrict a soldier's movement. 

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The ruggedized, wearable keyboard is designed to meet MIL-461 standards and is
intended for use in very harsh electromagnetic interference (EMI)
environments. Its small-footprint design features all of the essential
components for military applications, including a pointing device utilizing
Force Sensing Resistor(TM) (FSR) technology with left- and right-button
functionality, and adjustable green LED backlighting that is also available
with night vision (NVIS) compatibility.

"The AK-39 is the most functional and versatile wearable keyboard available
with robust EMI performance," Pete Fuselier, iKey's engineering manager, said.
"And because it is designed and built to the high standards of iKey products,
it is ruggedized to withstand harsh environmental conditions, such as rain,
dirt and extreme temperatures."

The AK-39 is built with a USB cable that is available in both left- and
right-arm configurations. Its lightweight plastic case easily adheres onto a
Velcro arm strap that is sized to fit over bulky combat clothing, and has a
curved back for arm comfort. The strap is available in two styles: one that
affixes directly over the forearm, and one that includes a thumb loop for
added stability. 

Measuring 6.91" x 3.06" x 0.81" (w-h-d), the keyboard's efficient, 39-key pad
eliminates clutter by providing only the most commonly-used keys and utilizes
a secondary legend accessed by the function key. The AK-39 is ruggedized to
meet NEMA 4X standards, withstanding water, debris and dust, and operates in
extended temperature ranges of 
-40C to +70C. Designed with gloved users in mind, its snap-on faceplate
eliminates accidental key strokes and can be easily removed to clean the pad.

For more information on the AK-39 and other military keyboards from iKey,
visit www.ikey.com/military, or call (800) 866-6506.

About iKey, Inc.: iKey designs and manufactures rugged, sealed keyboards and
pointing devices for industrial, public safety, medical and military
applications. A pioneer in its industry since 1989, iKey is known as an
innovator of industrial computer peripherals. For more information, visit
www.ikey.com.



SOURCE  iKey, LTD

Halley Cade of iKey, +1-512-837-0283 , hcade@ikey.com

 

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