Thursday, June 22nd 2023

WetKeys Washable Keyboards Advances Employee Health

WetKeys Washable Keyboards, a premier provider of hygienic workstation solutions including waterproof computer peripherals and water-resistant keyboards, is delighted to launch the KBWKABS104-BK keyboard and the OMWKABS04-BK mouse. Combined with their unique, washable mouse pad, these groundbreaking products are pivotal for organizations seeking to establish rigorous hygiene measures as employees transition back into traditional office spaces.

Ensuring unmatched durability and user-friendly cleaning procedures, these WetKeys products not only help to prevent the spread of diseases but also cater to the rising employee demand for a safe, hygienic office environment. These peripherals are part of our lineup of water-resistant keyboards and rugged computer peripherals, designed to combine functionality, robustness, and simplified maintenance.
David Malo, the COO of WetKeys, underlined, "Having a reliable and hygienic workstation is a must. Our range of cleanable computer accessories, which includes the resilient SaniType keyboards, meets this requirement perfectly, standing up to even the toughest cleaning regimens. This significantly contributes to establishing a healthy and safe office environment."

As companies strategize their transition back to the office, WetKeys Washable Keyboards delivers a feasible solution to support employee health and comfort. Our hygiene friendly office equipment, including durable and washable mice, helps businesses create a clean and secure work environment.

Ready to prioritize the health and wellbeing of your team? Don't delay - upgrade your office workspace with WetKeys Washable Keyboards today! Visit our website or call us directly to learn more about our products and how they can provide a healthier and safer environment for your office. Embrace the future of hygienic workstations with WetKeys!

Source: WetKeys
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10 Comments on WetKeys Washable Keyboards Advances Employee Health

#1
KrazyT
Could be interresting in some medical application too !
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#2
AusWolf
Great idea! It's a shame that the multibillion GBP company that I work for will never spend an extra quid on something like this. I hope they'll prove me wrong, though.
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#3
Vayra86
Help prevent the spread of diseases.

I can totally see it, everyone is going to stick a Wetkeys keyboard in front of their face come the next pandemic.
And then they'll tell us you need to wear a new one daily, instead of washing it repeatedly.
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#4
TheDeeGee
What about changing habbits and don't be filthy af ?
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#5
Vayra86
TheDeeGeeWhat about changing habbits and don't be filthy af ?
This keyboard allows you to play Doom in the shower, what do you mean filth
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#6
zlobby
Daym, Cleenex' stock just dropped sharply! :D
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#7
sLowEnd
I don't see this being adopted by very many companies. During the pandemic, most places I've been to just wiped down their keyboards with a Lysol wipe a few times a day.

Buying expensive (Looks like these go for $33-40 a pop depending on quantity purchased) specialized keyboards and setting up a washing routine isn't as practicable.
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#8
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
How do they handle being coated with sanitister and not dried properly, because that's how workplaces area treating non-waterproof ones
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#10
JAB Creations
What I'd like to see:
  • Keyboard 2x2 macro keys (e.g. Logitech G110 keyboard) with competent and intuitive software is a must for professionals.
  • LED backlit keys are a must for working in dark environments.
  • Mice need to have six buttons, the fourth and fifth are thumb and the sixth the thumb trigger.
  • No cheap components, I pay good money for parts and my loyalty becomes outright hostility after a second product fails close/after warranty.
  • The ability to easily clean is an afterthought though I semi-regularly clean my equipment however some of us are a bit more demanding than others.
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