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iFlytek launches smart keyboard with offline voice input support

By Phate Zhang
Jul 24, 2020 at 5:41 PM UTC
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Chinese technology company iFlytek today introduced the iFlytek Smart Keyboard K710, which supports offline voice input and is claimed to allow users to type 400 words in less than a minute.ย 

iFlytek said that users can use their voice to enter text even when their internet connection is poor or disconnected.

iFlytek added it can recognize 23 Chinese dialects and 28 languages.

The keyboard supports Windows, Android, iOS and macOS, and has dual Mic's for noise reduction.

It has a scissor-type architecture and supports Bluetooth and 2.4G connectivity.

It charges using a USB-C port and has a purported lifespan of 30 days.

It is priced at 599 yuan.ย 

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