Ultra-thin and ultra-light Type-C wired keyboard compatible with iPadOS for exceptional mobility.
Ultra-thin lightweight iPadOS compatible Type-C wired keyboard (JIS Kana layout type) MDS-UCKB02BK Adopts L-shaped Type-C connector to prevent disconnection Japanese (compliant with JIS Kana layout) Lowercase Roman alphabet notation (color vision deficiency friendly yellow color) Key pitch approximately 18mm Silent type 1 x 3.5mm stereo mini, 1 x power supply PD
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Correspondence: iPad models equipped with USB Type-C Function: Uses L-shaped Type-C connector to prevent disconnection Japanese (compliant with JIS Kana layout) Lowercase Roman alphabet notation (color-blind friendly yellow) Key pitch approximately 18mm Silent type 3.5mm stereo mini x1, power supply PD x1 Material: Aluminum + ABS resin Weight: Approximately 250g Size: Approximately 250 x 150 x 6.5mm Color: Black Warranty: 5 years
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Ultra-thin lightweight iPadOS compatible Type-C wired keyboard (JIS Kana layout type) MDS-UCKB02BK Adopts L-shaped Type-C connector to prevent disconnection Japanese (compliant with JIS Kana layout) Lowercase Roman alphabet notation (color vision deficiency friendly yellow color) Key pitch approximately 18mm Silent type 1 x 3.5mm stereo mini, 1 x PD for power supply
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Ultra-thin lightweight iPadOS-compatible Type-C wired keyboard (JIS Kana layout type) MDS-UCKB02BK Adopts L-shaped Type-C connector to prevent disconnection Japanese (compliant with JIS Kana layout) Lowercase Roman alphabet notation (color vision deficiency-friendly yellow color) Key pitch approximately 18mm Silent type 1 x 3.5mm stereo mini, 1 x PD for power supply
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