The Android Bluetooth Keyboard

Android Bluetooth Keyboard

Android Bluetooth KeyboardAndroid Bluetooth Keyboard | So you have finally taken the plunge and purchased that new Android tablet you’ve been drooling over and it’s great, except for one thing. The virtual keyboard! Let’s face it the pop up keyboard that comes standard with Android tablets just doesn’t cut it for typing anything longer than short messages or notes. So what’s the solution? An Android Bluetooth Keyboard of course.

Ok I can hear you naysayers out there saying “ If you wanted a keyboard you should have bought a laptop”. Well I hate to burst your bubble but most of us buy a tablet to check email, view videos and generally to have a non-cumbersome highly portable device. That’s not to say that periodically we wouldn’t like to have a regular keyboard option especially when typing a long email or other document. You can have the best of both worlds.

Enter the Android Bluetooth Keyboard! The Bluetooth keyboard is an exceptional way to satisfy that need for periodic keyboard access you may have for your tablet. A word of warning though, you may not want mix and match keyboards. In other words if you have an Acer Android Tablet buy an Acer Bluetooth keyboard and if you have a Motorola Android tablet get a Motorola keyboard, or at least one optimized for your particular tablet. The reason for this is that if you mix and match, it will be a crap shoot as to whether or not the special Android keys will function correctly.

Now with that said you’re probably wondering about the various Android Bluetooth keyboards available. Below is an overview of some of the Bluetooth keyboards that you’ll find on the market right now.

Acer Android Bluetooth KeyboardAcer Android Bluetooth Keyboard

This Bluetooth keyboard is designed for the Acer Iconia Tab and provides you with a sleek, slender and lightweight device. The overall dimensions of the keyboard are 10.4 x 5.1 x 0.7 inches and weighing only 10.2 ounces. Operating distance is 32.8 feet from the tablet and it runs on a removable AAA battery.

Motorola Android Bluetooth KeyboardMotorola Android Bluetooth Keyboard

This Bluetooth keyboard is designed for the Atrix, Xoom and most other Motorola devices. The keyboard is full size with a super thin design that will give you Android app shortcuts at your fingertips. The keyboard has a footprint of 6 x 1.5 x 12.9 inches and runs on 2 AA batteries.

Toshiba Android Bluetooth Keyboard

Toshiba Android Bluetooth KeyboardThis Bluetooth keyboard is designed for the Thrive line of tablets and is manufactured by SumacLife. This is a full size wireless bluetooth keyboard that will allow you to easily type out those emails or documents. The keyboard incorporates a color LED light to let you know your device in on, and a Micro USB Charging port.

Sony Android Bluetooth KeyboardSony Android Bluetooth Keyboard

This Bluetooth keyboard is designed for Sony Tablet S and is a full sized Bluetooth enabled keyboard. The keyboards overall size is 13.5 x 5.8 x 1.5 inches and weighs 0.8 ounces.

Samsung Galaxy 10.1 Bluetooth Keyboard

Galaxy Tab Bluetooth KeyboardThis Bluetooth keyboard is designed for the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and consists of a leather portfolio that holds both the tablet and keyboard. The portfolio also contains an adjustable stand that holds your Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 in landscape mode. There is also a portfolio for the Samsung Galaxy 7 that you can view by clicking here: Samsung Galaxy 7 Bluetooth keyboard.

There are some of the Android Bluetooth keyboards available on the market right now. If you didn’t see one that fits your circumstances and feel like shooting the dice and are running Android 3.0, then check out the Logitech keyboard here: Logitech Android Bluetooth Keyboard

Android Bluetooth Keyboard

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