Wrist-Worn Keyboards

iKey's AK-39 is Wearable and Convenient

iKey’s AK-39 is a wearable keyboard for people who live an on-the-go lifestyle. The keyboard was designed for soldiers and has green LED backlighting that can also be used by night vision goggles.

The miniature wrist keyboard was made for use in harsh electromagnetic interference (EMI) environments.

Accidental keystrokes are eliminated with snap-on faceplates.

Implications - The military is increasingly adopting high-tech solutions to stay connected in all terrains and situations. Traditional keyboards are less than ideal for typical combat soldiers, who must stay mobile and frequently work on the go; wearable solutions that can strap to an arm, thigh or waist let battlefield technicians communicate in harsh, untraditional working environments.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Keyboards - With a growing trend towards wearable technology, there is an opportunity to create ergonomic and comfortable wearable keyboards not just for military personnel but also for professionals and casual users alike.
2. Military Wearables - There is a potential for disruptive innovation in the development of wearable technology specifically designed for use by military personnel in harsh, unpredictable environments.
3. Emi-resistant Keyboards - As harsh electromagnetic interference (EMI) environments become more prevalent, there is a need for more EMI-resistant keyboards in various industries beyond the military.
Industry Implications
1. Military - There is a growing market for wearable technology such as keyboards designed specifically for military personnel.
2. Manufacturing and Industrial - With the rise of harsh electromagnetic fields in various industries, there is a need for wearable technology like EMI-resistant keyboards for workers in these environments.
3. Healthcare - In the healthcare industry, wearable keyboards could potentially improve the efficiency of data input for doctors and nurses, ultimately improving patient care.

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