Wireless Keyboard With Encrypted Keystrokes Keeps You Safe
July 5, 2008
Apple thinks that you don’t need anti-virus software for your Mac computer. So when you visit that ‘ugly’ web site and get infected, you won’t even know that somebody is monitoring your every move, including your keystrokes.
It could be someone you know that is spying on your computer activities - your wife or your husband, or even your next door neighbour who regularly steals your wireless internet connection.
The best way to protect your privacy from keystroke sniffing spies is to get a special keyboard with secure keystroke encryption.
This will ensure that your credit card numbers, passwords, and other sensitive information cannot be intercepted. With Wireless Keyboard RF-250, you will have a peace of mind. The device uses encrypted communications, making it difficult to intercept and decode your keystrokes. Furthermore, when you press a key on this keyboard, it transmits a data packet over the air to the receiver, while the receiver transmits an acknowledgement packet in return. If something interferes with either transmission, then the keyboard keeps transmitting until it gets an acknowledgement. All this happens too fast for you to notice, but it ensures that every keystroke gets through without third-party interference.
With this wireless keyboard, you can work long range - up to 100 feet (31 metres). The keyboard uses radio-frequency communications, which ensures that the transmission will not be affected if someone walks between you and the computer.
As an added benefit, when you replace or remove the batteries, the keyboard will hold all customized settings in memory, even if you remove the batteries for several hours. You get up to 250 hours operation on two AA (UM-3) batteries. You can purchase Wireless Keyboard RF-250 for $299.99 directly from Wireless Computing’s web store with no software or drivers required to install.




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