The company says it's bridging the gap between your world and your wrist

Feb 25, 2014 14:21 GMT  ·  By

The Samsung Gear 2 has barely been announced and Flesky already revealed that it would be bringing its custom keyboard technology to Sammy’s new smartwatch. And they made a point in highlighting they are the first company to do so.

The funny thing is that the virtual keyboards are going to be so tiny, you’ll be barely able to touch them with your fingertips. In theory, it should come in handy when responding to text messages, but not if you have bulky fingers.

I might be a bit skeptic about how this is going to work, but Flesky seems confident enough that everything will turn out to be just fine. They also claim their prediction engine is good enough to make-up for the obvious errors.

“Fleksy’s patent-pending technology is uniquely positioned for wearable devices,” said Ioannis Verdelis, COO of Fleksy. “Fleksy allows user to accurately type on any device, regardless of size, and we are very excited to work with Samsung to finally bring this unique technology to the Gear 2.0.”

On top of making available the smallish virtual keyboard available for the Samsung Gear, Fleksy says it’s bringing its technology to Android tablets and phones too. On top of that, the company has just opened the doors of its SKD for iOS apps, just last week.