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Get touch on your MacBook Air 13.3”
AirBar is the world’s first plug-and-touch solution for MacBook Air 13.3”. It´s a brand new way to interact with your Mac®notebook. If you like to touch, this is it.
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Whenever you want to touch you can do it

Features


Plug-and-touch
Plug in the USB connector into any port on the right side.

Touch using any object
Your finger, or with gloves, and even with a banana.

Compatibility
AirBar is compatible with MacBook Air 13.3”.

Why you need touch

You’re trained to touch things. AirBar is the world’s first plug-and-touch solution that turns the screen of your MacBook Air notebook into a touch screen. Whenever you want to touch you can do it. Get ready to browse websites, watch videos and play games. AirBar is fast and works with fingers, pencils or even a paintbrush.

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