Ever feel like your phone and texting habits are giving you a bad posture?
You’re not alone. From rounded backs to overextended necks, our constant texting can lead to some serious discomfort or even the infamous ‘text claw’.
But no worries, we’re here to help you upgrade your messaging game from cramped screens to comfy keyboards - you just need your Defy and our video.
Connecting your Defy to multiple devices
Picture this: you're at your desk, happily typing away in ergonomic bliss, when you notice a flurry of messages coming through on your phone.
You wanna answer them, but you don't want to type on your small screen now. You could just ignore them - but some of them might be important...
Yes, you could download WhatsApp on your computer, but it's just so buggy.
Or, you could just tap one button and connect your keyboard to your phone - Bluetooth does magic!
Using the Defy's multi-device connectivity feature, you can connect directly to your phone at the tap of a key. But it doesn't stop there.
You can connect to up to 5 devices at once via Bluetooth, and it's pretty simple to do so.
First turn on your Defy - there's a small switch on the back of the keyboard.
Then plug the Neuron into the Defy. You find the Neuron's space underneath in the base on the left side.
It will start pairing and you can select your device on your computer.
Once your chosen devices are paired, you're ready to roll.
Check out our video on how to set up Bluetooth connectivity:
Bluetooth is great, but it still doesn't solve everything. What if you want low-latency wireless for gaming, e.g.?
This is where low-latency radio frequency connectivity comes into play. The Dygma Defy and the Dygma Raise 2 have the feature of switching to wireless connectivity via radio frequency.
Just connect the Neuron to your PC using the USB-C to C cable and it's done.
If you ever wanna go old school, you can go back to the wired connection.
Actually, this is how you charge each of the sides.
And Bluetooth connectivity to all devices will also work perfectly with a wired connection!
To explore our full list of features, check out this video.
As always, if you have any questions, feel free to ask us on Reddit or Discord.