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The DexoPad Turns a Smartphone into a Wireless Mouse and Keyboard

The DexoPad is a deceptively simple wireless keyboard and trackpad solution engineered to transform a mobile device, desktop computer or tablet into a controller for remote capabilities. The device works by being plugged into the target device where it will go to work without the need for any drivers or files on any system that will support remote keyboards and trackpads. The device will then connect over WiFi or Bluetooth to let users type, scroll, swipe or tap from afar.

The DexoPad is powered by an ESP32-S3 to support connectivity over Bluetooth 5.0 and WiFi, and also supports customizable macros. The voice input functionality will enable users to connect with artificial intelligence (AI) voice services like ChatGPT to maximize productivity.

Trend Themes

  1. Cross-device Control — A growing expectation for seamless control across phones, tablets, and PCs that enables unified input experiences and device-agnostic peripherals.
  2. Driverless Peripheral Plug-and-play — Plug-and-play peripherals that require no local drivers promise faster deployment and lower IT overhead in mixed-OS environments.
  3. AI-integrated Input Methods — Voice and AI-augmented typing features are blending natural language interfaces with traditional input to reshape productivity workflows.

Industry Implications

  1. Consumer Electronics — Peripheral makers and OEMs face opportunities to bundle compact, multi-protocol controllers that extend device capabilities without proprietary software.
  2. Enterprise IT and Remote Work — Corporate environments that support hybrid work are contending with new classes of secure, networked input devices that simplify remote device management.
  3. Accessibility and Assistive Tech — Assistive technology providers are seeing potential in networked, voice-enabled input systems to broaden access for users with mobility or dexterity limitations.

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