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j5create Launches JUAW22 AERO DROP CrossLink Wireless Dongle

j5create announced the JUAW22 AERO DROP CrossLink wireless dongle ahead of CES 2026, offering a hardware-based bridge that links Windows PCs directly to iPadOS, iOS, and Android devices for keyboard and mouse control, file transfer, screen sharing, and clipboard sync. The device targets low-latency, secure cross-device workflows without relying on Wi‑Fi, presenting a new alternative to software KVM and virtual solutions for mechanical keyboard users who juggle multiple devices.

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j5create Launches JUAW22 AERO DROP CrossLink Wireless Dongle
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j5create unveiled the JUAW22 AERO DROP CrossLink on January 2, 2026, pitching the product as a dedicated wireless bridge that creates a direct, low-latency connection between a Windows PC and mobile devices running iPadOS, iOS, or Android. With the dongle attached to a Windows machine, users can control connected phones and tablets using the same keyboard and mouse, move the mouse pointer across devices, type messages on a phone from a PC keyboard, and share files and clipboards across platforms.

The announcement emphasized the hardware link as distinct from cloud services or local Wi‑Fi proxies. j5create positioned the dongle for presentations, hybrid work setups, and any environment where Wi‑Fi is unreliable or undesirable. The company highlighted secure, high-performance file transfer and cross-device clipboard sharing as core benefits, arguing that the dedicated link reduces latency and dependency on network configuration compared with software-based solutions.

For the mechanical keyboard community the device matters for practical reasons. Many hobbyists already run multi-device desks where a single favorite keyboard controls a desktop, laptop, tablet, and phone. The JUAW22 AERO DROP CrossLink addresses that pattern directly by offering unified control in hardware form, avoiding the potential compatibility, latency, or security tradeoffs that can come with software KVMs, virtual drivers, or networked sharing tools. This matters when typing long messages, using custom macros, or keeping consistent key mappings across machines during streaming, coding, or content creation sessions.

The product is also pitched toward in-person use cases. Presenters and demonstrators who cannot rely on venue Wi‑Fi will find a direct wireless bridge useful for screen sharing and file handoffs. Hybrid workers who move between desk and mobile screens will get a seamless way to extend input without switching physical keyboards or reconfiguring a network.

j5create planned CES demos and indicated that the JUAW22 AERO DROP CrossLink will be available via Amazon and j5create channels after the show. Verify device compatibility with your keyboard layout and workflows before purchasing, and consider the dongle if you prioritize a hardware-first solution for low-latency, cross-device input and secure file sharing.

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