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It's a wearable you slip over your preferred hand's fingers and thumb, and through a series of taps or by sliding your hand on a flat surface, you can use it like an invisible mouse and keyboard for anything with Bluetooth—your phone, laptop, virtual reality headset, Apple TV, and more.It sounds exciting and futuristic. But after wearing it for weeks, the steep learning curve and difficultly I had putting it on and taking it off, not to mention the Strap's incorrect registrations, have made me run back to my wonderfully physical mouse and keyboard with open, unconstricted hands.With the Tap Strap 2 on your hand, you don't just type as if you're using an invisible QWERTY keyboard. But other times I'd tap the right letter and the Strap would just type something else. Or to go brew yourself another cup of coffee—unless you're wearing a Tap Strap.I'd constantly stand up to do something, remember the Tap Strap was on my right hand, and then sit back down because it'd be too much hassle to remove it just to change a shirt.As a mouse, it works well—with a caveat.
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