Virtual Laser Keyboard (VLK) is a technology-based company that specializes in innovative keyboard solutions. The company offers a wide range of laser keyboards that use laser technology to project a full-sized keyboard onto any surface, making typing on-the-go easier than ever before.
Virtual Laser Keyboard (VLK) was founded in 2007 in Canada
VLK launched its first virtual laser keyboard in 2008
VLK has since then expanded its product line to offer various keyboard solutions
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VLK-1000 is the original laser keyboard that VLK launched in 2008. It offers a full-sized keyboard projection with Bluetooth connectivity and compatibility with iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac OS.
VLK-2000 is an upgraded version of the VLK-1000 with enhanced projection and battery life. It also offers compatibility with various operating systems and Bluetooth connectivity.
VLK-3000 is the latest offering from VLK that offers an even better projection experience with multi-language support, mouse function, and Bluetooth connectivity. It is compatible with iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac OS.
A virtual laser keyboard uses infrared technology and a laser diode to project a full-sized keyboard onto any surface. When a key projected by the laser is touched, infrared sensors detect the motion and interpret it as a keystroke.
Virtual laser keyboards have no physical dimension as they are projected onto any surface. However, the projection size is usually around 25-30 inches, with a 12-15 inch projection distance.
Virtual laser keyboards are compatible with most devices that support Bluetooth connectivity. They work with iOS, Android, Windows, and Mac OS.
The battery life of a virtual laser keyboard varies, depending on the model. Typically, it ranges from 2-10 hours of continuous use on a single charge.
No, virtual laser keyboards are not waterproof. They are electronic devices that should be kept away from water to avoid damage.