Tapwithus is a technology company that has developed a wearable input device, called Tap, that enables users to type or control any Bluetooth enabled device by tapping on any surface.
Founded in 2015 by Dovid Schick and Sabrina Kemeny in New York City.
The initial idea was to create a device that would allow people to play music by tapping on any surface.
In 2016, Tapwithus launched a Kickstarter campaign to fund Tapu2019s development.
The first Tap device was shipped in 2018.
As of 2021, Tap has expanded its functionality and is now used for typing, gaming, music composition, accessibility, and more.
A wireless keyboard designed for use with multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers.
Wireless earbuds that feature touch controls for music playback and phone calls.
A mechanical keyboard that is highly customizable and optimized for gaming.
The flagship product of Tapwithus, a wearable input device that enables users to type or control any Bluetooth enabled device by tapping on any surface.
An online course that teaches users how to type on Tap, also provides training for developers to create new Tap-enabled applications.
Tap is a wearable input device that lets you type or control any Bluetooth enabled device by tapping on any surface.
Tap is compatible with any device that has Bluetooth connectivity, including smartphones, tablets, computers, and gaming consoles.
Tap uses a combination of sensors and algorithms to detect and interpret the user's finger taps on any surface into keystrokes or commands sent via Bluetooth to paired devices.
Yes, Tap can be used for gaming, and with regular practice, users can achieve faster speeds and better accuracy compared to standard keyboard input.
Tap can last up to 8 hours on a single charge, and the charging case can provide an additional 7 full charges, giving a total battery life of up to 56 hours.