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title: "Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Mobile Docking"
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# up to 16 hours extended battery 2x USB 2.0 + SD card reader 92% full-size chiclet keyboard Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Mobile Docking

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## Summary

> ⌨️🔋 Transform your tablet into a powerhouse productivity machine—don’t just keep up, lead the pack!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Mobile Docking
- **How much does it cost?** ₱13776 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power Through Your Day:** Boost your productivity with up to 16 hours of combined battery life, ensuring your device keeps pace with your busiest workdays without scrambling for outlets.
- • **Expand Your Connectivity:** Plug in peripherals effortlessly via two USB 2.0 ports and a versatile 4-in-1 SD card reader—perfect for multitasking and managing files on the go.
- • **Smart Charging & Power Management:** Charge your tablet and dock simultaneously or independently, with intuitive LED indicators keeping you informed—stay powered and in control wherever you work.
- • **Precision Typing Meets Portability:** Enjoy the tactile comfort of a chiclet keyboard designed at 92% of full size, balancing ergonomic typing with the compactness that fits your mobile lifestyle.
- • **Seamless Tablet-to-Netbook Transformation:** Snap your Eee Pad TF101 into a sleek keyboard dock and instantly unlock a full netbook experience with a near full-sized QWERTY keyboard and multi-touch touchpad.

## Overview

The Asus Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Mobile Docking Station converts your tablet into a netbook-style device featuring a 92% full-sized chiclet keyboard, multi-touch touchpad, dual USB 2.0 ports, and a 4-in-1 SD card reader. It extends battery life up to 16 hours, enabling all-day productivity with seamless tablet-to-laptop transitions. Designed for professionals on the move, it combines portability with enhanced connectivity and power management.

## Description

Asus Keyboard/Docking Station for Eee Pad Transformer easily switch between tablet and PC mode with the docking station designed especially for the Eee Pad Transformer. The station not only extends the tablet's battery life up to 16 hours1 but also features added functionalities which include a near full-sized QWERTY keyboard, a multi-touch touchpad, 2 USB 2.0 ports, and a 4-in-1 SD card reader.

Review: **UPDATED 8/1/2011** Rough Start BUT Now a Great Accessory! - **UPDATED 8/1/2011** Rough Start BUT Now a Great Accessory! As the title states, this is an update to my initial review of the Asus TF Keyboard Dock. You can continue reading below (and the additional comments) for the full back-story, but to summarize: Asus's initial release of this dock had a hardware "defect" (in my opinion) that allowed the battery in the dock to fully discharge. Once discharged, the battery would no longer accept a charge. They have since corrected this using the more recent builds (I've heard serial numbers starting with B06 and higher) - PLUS they've also added a firmware fix that allows the user the ability to choose between longer battery life on the dock or having it constantly charge the TF tablet (while sleeping). With both fixes I am no longer experiencing any issues with my dock and have once again been able to really use and enjoy my Transformer tablet and dock. Having the ability to go so quickly and easily from a tablet to a 'netbook' really makes the Transformer stand out from the crowd. I've tried a few of the hybrids out there (i.e. Dell Duo) and nothing comes close to the Transformer Tablet and Keyboard Dock combo! My only nit is that I wish they had some sort of low level LED light under the keyboard to help better see the keys in the dark, but that's just something *I* would like and doesn't take away from my 5-star rating. It was nice to see Asus actually responding to this issue, getting fixes out there, and support the early adopters that received the first round of hardware. **ORIGINAL REVIEW 5/19/11** "DEAD after 7 days and 2 charges.." As the title states, my keyboard dock "died" after it's first week and only 2 charges. It will no longer accept a charge and the LED just continues to blink orange. Ironically, I am still able to charge the Transformer itself through the dock, but it appears that the battery in the dock itself has gone belly up. To add insult to injury, Asus is EXPECTING customers to pay shipping costs to do an RMA on a brand new product. No thanks! It looks like I'll have to wait for them to come back in stock on desertcart or elsewhere and then just do a return of this one. I really don't like giving out 1 star reviews, but given my own experience with this dock and Asus support - plus anecdotal evidence from others with the same experience in the XDA forums, I think folks should be made aware of the potential build quality. It is unfortunate because the keyboard and trackpad themselves on this dock are WONDERFUL!! The keys feel great for typing and the trackpad is very response (w/o being over-responsive where you wind up with false 'clicks' all the time). Plus the whole concept of being able to snap your tablet in and out of the keyboard dock is brilliant. If it were not for the quality issues - i.e. the battery (or charging system) dying within the week - and the horrible support from Asus, this would be FIVE STAR item. However, at this point it's simply a crap shoot on whether you'll get a decent item or not. *** UPDATE: JUNE 19, 2011 *** Well, my second dock is now dead also.. I returned the first one to desertcart (was w/i my 30 days) and waiting to order a new one. Finally caught them in stock and had a new dock shipped on 5/31. I plugged it in to charge when it arrived and over the course of the 8 hours, the LED when from a stead red/orange to green. I docked my TF and everything was fine. Under normal usage everything would worked fine - the battery would drain and then charge - no problems at all. HOWEVER - There appears to be BIG problem with these docks and I feel this is what is causing (or contributing to) my docks dying. These things have a constant drain on them when the Transformer tablet is attached - even if you power the tablet OFF. [...] I believe what is happening in my case is that the dock battery drains to a point where it will no longer accept a charge. In both cases, I had the tablet docked to the keyboard - powered OFF - and did not use it for a week or so. When I went to power it on, the tablet/dock had just enough juice to tell me that the battery was very low (I believe around 1%) and that it needed to be charged - and then it shut down. OK, fine, no problem. I plugged it in to charge and left it. The tablet charged up to 100% with no issues, however 72 hours later and again I have a keyboard dock with a constant blinking orange LED that will not charge. Again, I tried charging it with the tablet attached and without - no change. The adapter doesn't even heat up when trying to charge which again tells me that something in the battery on the dock is not accepting the charge. I'll go ahead and contact Asus per the comment they left on this review, but frankly this appears to be a design issue - where the tablet cannot be stored connected to the keyboard for an extended period of time without use. Unfortunately, I'm sticking with 1 star for this review until this problem is corrected because in my opinion this is a serious issue. Storing your Transformer, powered OFF, closed like a laptop should *not* break the keyboard dock.
Review: Makes an excellent tablet even better. - I used my ASUS tablet for a week before the dock arrived, and while I was very happy with my tablet before I used the dock, I think far more of the device as a set than I did as just a tablet. Now, if I'm not needing a tablet, I can connect it to the dock, and literally go all day using the device. I did a "intense use day" test on it, and literally ensured that the screen stayed on all day... and at the end of 10 hours, I still had 32% battery life left... which I thought was impressive! I've had the dock for 2 weeks now, and I wholeheartedly recommend it! Here are my observations... I have no idea what the other folks are talking about with the device randomly turning off WiFi or not working when in "dock mode". ASUS did an automatic update a few days after the dock arrived... maybe that patched whatever problem there was, because I have had no issues at all. The Docking Mechanism is firm - very firm. The lock is very secure, and the hinge is quite tight. The tablet weighs more than the keyboard, but the hinge also serves as a platform, so if the surface is relatively flat, it works fine. The weight is a bit less than the tablet, it seems to me, so it about doubles the weight of the device, but its worth it. With the dock attached, it still weighs less than my netbook. The glidepad is very sensitive, and I tap it with my thumbs while typing from time to time. Sort of wish there was a delay setting where it turns off if you're typing. Maybe there is, but I haven't found it. (My only negative, actually) A nice thing about the glidepad is that its multi-touch, which is an awesome feature, I think. The keyboard is laid out very well, and the dedicated keys are a big plus. The mouse pointer on the tablet when docked is a ring... it looks like the "busy" pointer on Windows 7, which took a bit to get used to. The USB ports work perfectly, and attaching a portable hard drive worked perfectly. The SD slot is very handy, also. I used it to charge my phone, which was pretty cool. email is way more functional, as are documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Again, the sum of the parts is outweighed by the two together... it really turned my tablet into a completely useable tool! It basically replaced my netbook, and I'm a die-hard windows guy. jb

## Features

- Transform your Eee Pad TF101 Into A Netbook Size PC with keyboard, extra ports and extra battery life
- Attaches securely to the Eee Pad TF101 via a 40-pin docking port
- Chiclet Keyboard (92% of full size = netbook size); Multi-Touch Touchpad; 2 x USB 2.0 Ports; SD Card Reader

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #73,930 in Tablet Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 652 Reviews |

## Images

![Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Mobile Docking - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81I60A3rFNL.jpg)
![Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Mobile Docking - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61ajYRoJG5L.jpg)
![Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Mobile Docking - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91MfZ3VMWLL.jpg)
![Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Mobile Docking - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81uRR5B6OvL.jpg)
![Eee Pad Transformer TF101 Mobile Docking - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91Dvq0xM6XL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this work for T100TA?**
A: Not sure if it would. It might but this keyboard is definitely made for Android. The top row of keys is android specific for the most part. The keyboard that goes with the TF100TA should definitely be used in my opinion.

**Q: Does it work with the Apple IPad?**
A: Greetings ! No this is exclusively for the Asus T101 or model listed. The iPad has no keyboard.

**Q: Does the model number of this unit begin with the B40, B50, or B50?**
A: B40

**Q: Can this keyboard be used on the T100T?**
A: Who knows? It rarely works on the TF300T for which it was designed. If you don't already own the T100T, I'd reconsider your options. If you do, I'd reconsider your options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ **UPDATED 8/1/2011** Rough Start BUT Now a Great Accessory!
*by M***C on May 19, 2011*

**UPDATED 8/1/2011** Rough Start BUT Now a Great Accessory! As the title states, this is an update to my initial review of the Asus TF Keyboard Dock. You can continue reading below (and the additional comments) for the full back-story, but to summarize: Asus's initial release of this dock had a hardware "defect" (in my opinion) that allowed the battery in the dock to fully discharge. Once discharged, the battery would no longer accept a charge. They have since corrected this using the more recent builds (I've heard serial numbers starting with B06 and higher) - PLUS they've also added a firmware fix that allows the user the ability to choose between longer battery life on the dock or having it constantly charge the TF tablet (while sleeping). With both fixes I am no longer experiencing any issues with my dock and have once again been able to really use and enjoy my Transformer tablet and dock. Having the ability to go so quickly and easily from a tablet to a 'netbook' really makes the Transformer stand out from the crowd. I've tried a few of the hybrids out there (i.e. Dell Duo) and nothing comes close to the Transformer Tablet and Keyboard Dock combo! My only nit is that I wish they had some sort of low level LED light under the keyboard to help better see the keys in the dark, but that's just something *I* would like and doesn't take away from my 5-star rating. It was nice to see Asus actually responding to this issue, getting fixes out there, and support the early adopters that received the first round of hardware. **ORIGINAL REVIEW 5/19/11** "DEAD after 7 days and 2 charges.." As the title states, my keyboard dock "died" after it's first week and only 2 charges. It will no longer accept a charge and the LED just continues to blink orange. Ironically, I am still able to charge the Transformer itself through the dock, but it appears that the battery in the dock itself has gone belly up. To add insult to injury, Asus is EXPECTING customers to pay shipping costs to do an RMA on a brand new product. No thanks! It looks like I'll have to wait for them to come back in stock on Amazon or elsewhere and then just do a return of this one. I really don't like giving out 1 star reviews, but given my own experience with this dock and Asus support - plus anecdotal evidence from others with the same experience in the XDA forums, I think folks should be made aware of the potential build quality. It is unfortunate because the keyboard and trackpad themselves on this dock are WONDERFUL!! The keys feel great for typing and the trackpad is very response (w/o being over-responsive where you wind up with false 'clicks' all the time). Plus the whole concept of being able to snap your tablet in and out of the keyboard dock is brilliant. If it were not for the quality issues - i.e. the battery (or charging system) dying within the week - and the horrible support from Asus, this would be FIVE STAR item. However, at this point it's simply a crap shoot on whether you'll get a decent item or not. *** UPDATE: JUNE 19, 2011 *** Well, my second dock is now dead also.. I returned the first one to Amazon (was w/i my 30 days) and waiting to order a new one. Finally caught them in stock and had a new dock shipped on 5/31. I plugged it in to charge when it arrived and over the course of the 8 hours, the LED when from a stead red/orange to green. I docked my TF and everything was fine. Under normal usage everything would worked fine - the battery would drain and then charge - no problems at all. HOWEVER - There appears to be BIG problem with these docks and I feel this is what is causing (or contributing to) my docks dying. These things have a constant drain on them when the Transformer tablet is attached - even if you power the tablet OFF. [...] I believe what is happening in my case is that the dock battery drains to a point where it will no longer accept a charge. In both cases, I had the tablet docked to the keyboard - powered OFF - and did not use it for a week or so. When I went to power it on, the tablet/dock had just enough juice to tell me that the battery was very low (I believe around 1%) and that it needed to be charged - and then it shut down. OK, fine, no problem. I plugged it in to charge and left it. The tablet charged up to 100% with no issues, however 72 hours later and again I have a keyboard dock with a constant blinking orange LED that will not charge. Again, I tried charging it with the tablet attached and without - no change. The adapter doesn't even heat up when trying to charge which again tells me that something in the battery on the dock is not accepting the charge. I'll go ahead and contact Asus per the comment they left on this review, but frankly this appears to be a design issue - where the tablet cannot be stored connected to the keyboard for an extended period of time without use. Unfortunately, I'm sticking with 1 star for this review until this problem is corrected because in my opinion this is a serious issue. Storing your Transformer, powered OFF, closed like a laptop should *not* break the keyboard dock.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Makes an excellent tablet even better.
*by J***O on August 22, 2011*

I used my ASUS tablet for a week before the dock arrived, and while I was very happy with my tablet before I used the dock, I think far more of the device as a set than I did as just a tablet. Now, if I'm not needing a tablet, I can connect it to the dock, and literally go all day using the device. I did a "intense use day" test on it, and literally ensured that the screen stayed on all day... and at the end of 10 hours, I still had 32% battery life left... which I thought was impressive! I've had the dock for 2 weeks now, and I wholeheartedly recommend it! Here are my observations... I have no idea what the other folks are talking about with the device randomly turning off WiFi or not working when in "dock mode". ASUS did an automatic update a few days after the dock arrived... maybe that patched whatever problem there was, because I have had no issues at all. The Docking Mechanism is firm - very firm. The lock is very secure, and the hinge is quite tight. The tablet weighs more than the keyboard, but the hinge also serves as a platform, so if the surface is relatively flat, it works fine. The weight is a bit less than the tablet, it seems to me, so it about doubles the weight of the device, but its worth it. With the dock attached, it still weighs less than my netbook. The glidepad is very sensitive, and I tap it with my thumbs while typing from time to time. Sort of wish there was a delay setting where it turns off if you're typing. Maybe there is, but I haven't found it. (My only negative, actually) A nice thing about the glidepad is that its multi-touch, which is an awesome feature, I think. The keyboard is laid out very well, and the dedicated keys are a big plus. The mouse pointer on the tablet when docked is a ring... it looks like the "busy" pointer on Windows 7, which took a bit to get used to. The USB ports work perfectly, and attaching a portable hard drive worked perfectly. The SD slot is very handy, also. I used it to charge my phone, which was pretty cool. email is way more functional, as are documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Again, the sum of the parts is outweighed by the two together... it really turned my tablet into a completely useable tool! It basically replaced my netbook, and I'm a die-hard windows guy. jb

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Outstanding
*by R***S on June 2, 2012*

When I purchased my Asus Transformer TF101 I avoided the keyboard dock. After all, I was buying a tablet, not a netbook, and tablets don't have real keyboards. The tablet alone is nice when traveling. It's convenient to have but typing even on a big screen virtual keyboard is not the best. I finally broke down and got this keyboard dock. I was pleasantly surprised. Everything worked right out of the box. Not only did I get a keyboard but I also got a full size SD card slot, two USB ports and an extra battery inside the dock to extend the tablet run time. The dock is well built. You would think the tablet-to-dock interface would be problematic but it is actually well-designed. The tablet firmly interfaces to the dock and together they mechanically operate like a netbook. Folks have complained that the palm of their hand rubs on the touch pad while typing and moves the screen cursor around. There is a keyboard function key to toggle the touch pad on and off along with several other function keys that double for the screen controls of Home, Back, Volume, Screen Brightness and so forth. The keyboard is large enough to be comfortable and the feel of the keys is very good. I plugged in the charger and the dock battery started to show charging in a few minutes. After about an hour it was fully charged. I plugged in a wireless USB mouse. It just worked. To my surprise, I plugged in an portable 500gb hard drive and it just worked too! I suspect there would be a corresponding hit in battery life but there are times when having a hard drive on the tablet is quite convenient. The serial number I received begins with C10 so it is beyond the range of initially defective keyboards with a battery charging problem. Please note that I am not using the standard ASUS ROM on my tablet. I am using a Cyanogen 9 ROM called Megatron. It's possible you might not have the same good fortune of having all the features work flawlessly like I did but I have heard that ASUS does make periodic improvements to their ROM which is sent out to your tablet in an Over the Air (or through the internet) update.

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