List Price: $77.99Amazon.com's Price: $51.13 You Save: $26.86 (34%)as of 11/23/2009 22:46 EST
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
This item ships for FREE with Super Saver Shipping.
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Palm
EAN: 5051749418903
Format: CD
Item Dimensions: 134890110701
Keyboard Description: QWERTY
Label: PalmOne
Manufacturer: PalmOne
Model: 3245WW
MPN: 3245WW
Platform: Windows
Publisher: PalmOne
Studio: PalmOne
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
Related Items:
Browse for similar items by category: Click to Display
Editorial Review:
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.
Average Rating: 
Rating: -
I bought this keyboard not for a PDA but for my laptop and my PC. It works . Windows 7 detects this keyboard and is almost like a full functional keyboard. The key layout is little bit different than the normal keyboards for a PC/laptop. The build is not strong and kind of feels more plastic. This is not stable on your lap if you want to type by keeping this on it. But nice,small and portable. Pairing is easy with PC. This has the number row so it's better than other keyboards which don't. Also with this keyboard you have the F1 through F9 keys just like a normal keyboard so you can get to use the Windows shortcuts using this keyboard. And I bought this for $20 from one of the sellers including shipping so at this price I have no regrets.
Rating: -
As a bluetooth keyboard it talks to my PC easily. I have a Viliv S5 and this keyboard is about the same size of the palmtop PC. It supplements the weakness of input of a palmtop PC. These 2 devices go together in my pockets.
This meyboard is a good companion for whoever has a palmtop PC and needs to have mobile, easy keyboard inputs.
Rating: -
I just wanted to add this brief note in case anyone else is searching for compatibility info about these 2 devices. Both were able to work with the keyboard without any additional drivers (the N810 has Maemo 2008 Linux).
Both did take a bit of finagling to get paired up. I don't know if adding a Windows Mobile 6.1 driver (if even available) would have helped the XV6800, but it took less than 5 minutes). I think I have read somewhere that WM 6.1 includes BT keyboard driver support automatically ? The XV6800 originally came with WM 6.0, but I upgraded with Verizon's 6.1 update long before I got the keyboard.
The N810 took a bit more tinkering with the BT pairing before I figured out that I needed to type in the security code on the keyboard that the N810 was showing me. I have not used it much, but just now, after not using it for a couple weeks, the N810 got connected in less than a minute, and all I had to do after starting its BT service was type a key a few times. Plus I let it sit for a few minutes without touching the board, and it maintained the connection, so I could just start typing again immediately. I guess I should load AbiWord on the N810 to take advantage of this jewel ;-}
BTW, they are frequently selling on EB___ for around $20-30, BIN, brand new - mine was in the original package (with batteries even).
My only issue with this is that if does feel a bit flimsy for using on a lap with support only from one's thighs at either end - some sort of supportive surface, even if only a book, seems advisable.
HTH,
RO
Rating: -
I bought this to work with my Sprint Centro. I am happy to report it works very well. The main reason I bought it is to save time when typing emails. I soon discovered that the FN buttons can command the Centro to the Home page, Web, Email, Contacts and other areas on the Centro. That was a great discovery, but it led to some expectations. For example, when I went to a Web page and had some numbered hyperlinks (you know: 1. Sign in, 2. Locations, 3. something else, etc.), I cannot use the keyboard to command number 1 or use the move up/down keys to navigate to the hyperlinks. I have to use the touch screen on my Centro or the keyboard on the Centro.
Also, there are some programmable buttons that I could not program.
That being said, typing on the wireless keyboard is as responsive as using a wired keyboard and WAAAAY quicker than using the keyboard on the phone. It makes sending emails SO MUCH more pleasant.
I recommend this product. I read that someone else had a problem using it with the Centro. I have not had any significant problems. It was a little difficult to sync once, but I think that could have been user error.
I also synced it to my Treo650 just to try. It worked with that phone too.
Rating: -
The keyboard works pretty well. Sometimes a little slow to reconnect after the Palm Tungsten E2 shuts off (cause I stopped typing for two minutes). Other than that, pretty good. I haven't learned all of the keyboard shortcuts yet; should be better once I have them down.
|