Juniper Allegro Wireless Keyboard
The Juniper Allegro Wireless Keyboard is built with fieldwork in mind, supporting various mounting options and the ability to connect to the Archer 4 handheld or Android™, Apple®, and Windows™ devices under 8 inches, with the universal bracket.
Features
- Bluetooth® connectivity
- Extended 60-hour battery life
- Tactile data entry
- Expedited repair and warranty service
- Lifetime technical support
- More
Overview
The Juniper Allegro Wireless Keyboard is built with fieldwork in mind, supporting various mounting options and the ability to connect to the Archer 4 handheld or Android™, Apple®, and Windows™ devices under 8 inches, with the universal bracket.
Benefits
- Run time of up to 60 hours
- 24-month warranties for Allegro Wireless Keyboard
- Durable hardened plastic, shock-resistant design
- Four mounting points on the back in the AMPS pattern
Compatibility
- Compatible with Android™, Apple®, or Windows™ devices
- Balance optimized for the Juniper Systems® Archer™ 4 Rugged Handheld
- Mounting options for phones and tablets up to 8 inches (203 mm)
- Bluetooth® 5.0
Ruggedness
- IP68 rating (waterproof and dustproof)
- Designed to meet MIL-STD-810H
Keyboard
- Alphanumeric QWERTY keyboard
- Modifier keys
- LED indicators
- LED backlit keys
Battery
- 4500 mAh internal battery
- Run time of up to 60 hours
- USB type-C cable (for charging only)
Physical Features
- Weight: 1.18-1.29 lbs (535-585 g) depending on the device mounting bracket used
- Dimensions: 9.98 x 1.23 x 4.76 inches (253 x 31 x 121 mm) without the mounting bracket or a paired device
- Durable hardened plastic, shock-resistant design
- Chemical resistance
- Easy to grip ergonomic form factor
- Comfortable, wide hand strap
- Four mounting points on the back in AMPS pattern
- Connection points for optional shoulder strap
LED Activity Indicators
- Bluetooth status: Blue LED (top of keyboard)
- Power status: Red LED (left side of keyboard)
- Battery charge level: Four red LEDs (bottom of keyboard)
Certifications and Standards
- IC-FCC/CE
- UKCA
- RCM
- Bluetooth SIG
- ROHS, REACH, EU, SCIP, POP
- California Prop 65
- Canada Prohibition
- TSCA
Standard Accessories
- Hand strap
- Screw driver
- Quick Start Guide
- User Manual (available on our website)
- Archer 4 Mounting Bracket (included with Archer 4 configuration)
- Quad Lock® Lever Head (included with Universal configuration)
Optional Accessories
- USB charger (12V, 1.5A, 18W) with international plug kit and USB-C cable
- Shoulder strap
- Quad Lock® Original Universal Adaptor
- Snap-Lock GIS/Survey Pole, 2 meter
- GIS/Survey Arm and Clamp – no bracket
Warranties
- 24 months for Allegro Wireless Keyboard
- 90 days for accessories
- Extended service and maintenance plans available
- Wireless keyboard
- Internal 4500 mAh lithium-ion battery
- Adjustable hand strap and mounting screws
- Quick start guide
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