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Palm 3245WW Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard

Palm 3245WW Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard
From PalmOne

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Product Description

When you're on the move, sometimes you need a faster way to compose longer messages, reports, and even spreadsheets. This compact yet full-size wireless keyboard folds up for portability, while giving you the benefits of true touch-typing. Plus, the freedom of Bluetooth Wireless Technology allows you to work with or without your Treo smartphone docked on the pullout easel.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9824 in Consumer Electronics
  • Brand: Palm
  • Model: 3245WW
  • Platform: Windows
  • Format: CD
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 1.57" h x 7.48" w x 9.45" l, 1.00 pounds

Features

  • Word where you need to with your Palm Treo or Centro and this Bluetooth wireless keyboard
  • Full QWERTY keyboard with five rows of full-size keys
  • Encrypted link connects your keyboard and smartphone for secure Bluetooth connection
  • Powered by 2 AAA batteries (included)
  • Compatible with the following models: Treo 650, Treo 755p, Centro, Treo 680, Treo 700p, Treo 700w, Treo 700wx, Treo 750, Tungsten E2, TX

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
When you're on the move, sometimes you need a faster way to compose longer messages, reports, and even spreadsheets. This compact yet full-size wireless keyboard folds up for portability, while giving you the benefits of true touch typing. Plus, the freedom of Bluetooth Wireless Technology allows you to work with or without your Treo smartphone docked on the pull-out easel.

  • Features a QWERTY keyboard with five rows of full-size keys (including numbers)
  • Pull-out easel provides adjustable viewing angle and a steady platform for your Treo smartphone
  • Enter or edit data even while your device is charging nearby
  • Encrypted link connects your keyboard and smartphone for secure Bluetooth connection
  • Get up to five months of keyboard usage from 2 AAA alkaline batteries (included)
  • Closed: 5.7 x 3.85 x 0.75 inches
  • Open: 11.2 x 3.85 x 0.55 inches (keyboard only)
  • Weight: 6.65 ounces

Compatibility
Treo 650, Treo 755p, Centro, Treo 680, Treo 700p, Treo 700w, Treo 700wx, Treo 750, Tungsten E2, TX


Customer Reviews

This is the ticket!5
I had used the Palm keyboard model 3169WW (Palm 3169WWZ Universal Wireless Keyboard) for a couple of years, and got fed up with it. It was being very temperamental. I've upgraded now to this Palm Bluetooth keyboard, and love it. It works smoothly every time, and is more stable so that I can use it on my lap without backing it up with a book or a clipboard. I can carry it in my pocket, and it's like having a computer with me all the time. I use it to take notes in meetings. I can write articles, and even used it once to write a book.

The keyboard on this page uses radio waves to communicate with the Palm. The model 3169WW uses an infrared beam.

And a cool thing is that either of these keyboards really impress my friends. I get comments like, "amazing!", "where'd you get that?" I love it.

Installation was straightforward and took about 3 minutes. The keyboard is responsive and almost full-sized. On my desktop computer, the q to p keys span 7 1/4 inches. On this keyboard, they span 7 inches. One gripe: I don't like the question mark/slash to the right of the shift key. I can never get used to that position.

Spend the extra $15 and get this keyboard instead of the 3169WW--it will last longer and be more useful.

Better than the Infrared!5
I had bought an infrared keyboard for my Palm TX, but found that it was not easy to keep the connection established, as the Palm had to be positioned exactly with the sensor. The Bluetooth keyboard can be used with the Palm in any orientation/position.

The only issue is battery life - of the TX, as the Bluetooth consumes a lot of power.

dependable keyboard5
After going through a bunch of infrared Palm keyboards that stalled when you least wanted them to, I finally settled on the Bluetooth type and have been a happy camper ever since; it also seems sturdier and easy to the touch.