This technical solution enables a transceiver adapter connected to a USB interface of a computer or other home audio and video equipment to be connected to multiple wireless terminals. Each wireless terminal serves as a slave device and shares the same wireless frequency band to connect and communicate with the master device transceiver adapter.
Four-level power-saving mode and FAPP keyboard production technology
As an energy-saving expert in the keyboard and mouse industry, Fuller's products strive to reduce power consumption from the hardware perspective and save electricity from the technical perspective. Its energy-saving wireless keyboard and mouse products apply a new generation of low-power IR optical tracking engine and a new generation of low-voltage processor with high performance and low power consumption. What's more important is to master the core technology of the keyboard and mouse industry and apply the G power energy-saving core. The four-level power-saving mode, one of the intelligent frequency conversion power-saving technologies of the keyboard and mouse, ensures that the mouse does not drop or skip frames and ensures the mouse's performance. Under the premise of performance, the lower the mouse movement speed, the lower the energy consumption, saving 50% of energy consumption.
The "FAPP" (Fuhlen Automated Production Processes) system is a fully automatic robot keyboard production system independently developed by Fuller. It integrates the most advanced technology and is the world's top and only keyboard automated production system, both in terms of production efficiency and product quality. In terms of quality control, FAPP is the top representative in the current industry.
Through the Fuller FAPP system, the entire production process from injection molding → key assembly → key lubrication → product assembly is completed in one go, saying goodbye to the era of cumbersome production and difficult to control quality in the traditional keyboard industry.
Summary: It comes in a hurry and goes in a hurry. Half of 2011 has passed. Today, the author made a simple summary of the market performance and product status of the keyboard and mouse industry in the past six months. I hope it can help everyone understand the keyboard and mouse industry better.