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• June 2, 2016
The WRIO keyboard is optimized for the way you type on a touchscreen phone
When Thomas Edison invented the phonograph, people laughed. Now it’s 2016, and you’re still buying vinyl.
Same thing with WRIO: This hexagonal keyboard might look odd, but it’s a leap forward.
It’s the first one optimized for the way you type on a touchscreen. Its hexagonal keys mirror the shape of your fingers, and you can capitalize, delete, restore text, and more with simple swiping gestures.
WRIO also learns your style over time and adjusts the keyboard and autocorrect accordingly. That means you’ll be typing faster than you ever have before.
Who’s laughing now?