The successor to the original Rolly keyboard has been announced by LG, and the LG Rolly 2 has an extra row of keys and the ability to connect to one device more than its predecessor.
LG’s roll-able keyboard is back, and they’ve made the next gen Rolly even better than its predecessor. Its almost a full sized (laptop) keyboard now.
Sporting five rows of keys as opposed to the original’s four, the new Rolly 2 not only has its own dedicated numeral keys but also a little tab at the bottom that makes unravelling the keyboard much easier.
On top of that, the Rolly 2 can connect to a total of 3 devices as opposed to the two of its original iteration. Thanks to the extra row of keys it also rolls up into a neat pentagon.
The Rolly Keyboard 2 retails at around $110 (about RM 427) and unfortunately will only be available in South Korea as for now. We don’t know if there’s plans to export it internationally but its a cool piece of kit we’d like to see on our shelves someday.
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