With bind iMac, the desktop can be messy
With bind iMac, the desktop can be messy
2014-08-08 19:47

Apple's products have always been known for their design, and iMac computers are no exception. However, as long as the things around are placed in a mess, no matter how good the design is, it will feel nothing. Bind is a very creative iMac companion. It allows you to hang the wireless keyboard and trackpad touch pad behind the screen when you are not using the computer, making your computer desk look more simple and beautiful.

There are two kinds of bind. One is for users who use trackpad touch pad, and the other is for users who do not have trackpad.

 

track One

Track One is for users who do not use the trackpad touch pad. There is an opening on it. You can put the iMac keyboard on it to help you fix the wireless keyboard, but the real point of purchase is that it can be hung behind your iMac screen, and then you can hang the key disk on track One. In addition, track One can also be used as a storage rack, You can put your mobile hard disk, mouse, watch and other gadgets on it to keep your desktop clean.

track Two

Track Two is aimed at users who own trackpad. There are two openings on it. You can put the keyboard and touch pad on it, so that they can be combined into one, so that they can always be neatly arranged together without confusion. Of course, it can also hang your keyboard and touch pad behind the monitor, just like the stack one.

The track has a variety of colors, and the material is methacrylate compound, so don't worry about scratching your iMac. Its pressure bearing capacity is also very strong, and it can support a maximum weight of 4kg.

At present, the track is If you accept fundraising on the website, you can get one for only $30.

 

Share:
igao7-litaixian
edit
I'm a machine operator, not a base operator. Don't ignore me, girls.
Share Weibo Share WeChat
 Aigoji WeChat

Aigoji WeChat

 WeChat

WeChat

Recommended products

Sorry, the product you are looking for is not available in the product library

on trial