Marine Keyboards
Marine Keyboards are specialized input devices designed to withstand the harsh and demanding conditions of marine environments. Built to meet the highest standards of durability and reliability, these keyboards are essential for use on ships, offshore platforms, and other maritime applications where exposure to water, salt, dust, and extreme temperatures is common.
Marine Compact Keyboard
Marine Waterproof ECS Keyboards
Marine Keyboard With Ergonomic
Marine Silicone Rubber Keyboard
NSI presents their standard full travel rubber keyboard. This 92 key backlit keyboard features a compact rubber keyboard with integrated waterproof 25 mm trackball and scroll function…Explore Product
Marine Keyboard With Ergonomic Trackball
This 85 key keyboard features a compact rubber keyboard with integrated waterproof ergonomic trackball. The backlit keys warrant for optimized performance while working in low-light environments…Explore Product
Marine ECDIS Keyboard
This 92 key backlit keyboard features a compact full MF keyboard with integrated numpad and a large 50mm waterproof trackball with removable ball…Explore Product
IEC60945 Marine, Waterproof Waterproof Keyboard With Ergonomic Trackball
Multi-functional keyboard with separate control keys, complemented by an integrated ergonomic 38mm optical trackball…Explore Product
KFTE87 Full Travel Keyboard With Ergonomic Trackball
This high quality full travel keyboard is designed for comfort over prolonged periods of use. A reliable, user-friendly solution for all applications which require very…Explore Product
IEC 60945 Marine Compact Keyboard
103 key compact backlit short travel keyboard. The keyboard has a multi-functional layout with separate numerical- and control keypads. Panel mount version available…Explore Product
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