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Bluetooth LE pad controllers?
Howdy!
I'm looking for a bluetooth le pad controller. Looks like most everything that currently exists is keyboard-based.
Akai had the LPD8 Wireless, but it seems to have been discontinued.
I just need extra pads and knobs!
Any suggestions?
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Korg nanoKey Studio!

https://a.co/d/jfBGrm1
Features
Eight assignable knobs for controlling your DAW and plug-ins
Touch pad provides one-finger control of software synthesizers
Lightweight and compact design
More freedom to produce music, via USB or wirelessly
A lavish bundle of powerful music software is included free of charge
Or, if you don't need or want keys, for a bit less money you can get something like an Arturia Beatstep ($120) and combine it with a Bluetooth midi adapter like Yamaha UD-BT101 ($60). Nanokey Studio nice because Bluetooth is built in, but there can be advantages to having a Bluetooth adapter (ability to move it between devices as needed). (Beatstep gets its power through the USB, too, though, so if you need mobility/portability you might want to use a portable charger as power source.)
Yea I do love my NanoKey Studio. The keys aren’t particularly great, if you’re a piano player, they’re like large QWERTY Keyboard keys, but it is so easy and convenient to use it’s hard to beat for small spaces, portability, quick and minimal Bluetooth connectivity, and ease of use. Comes with a cable You can use if you like. My AAA batteries last longer then I expected they would too.
There’s lots of great options With the adapter that @hes mentioned.
This site has a list of some of the best Bluetooth options
https://keyboardkraze.com/best-bluetooth-midi-controller-keyboards/
CME WIDI Uhost.
I wouldn't want the Bluetooth MIDI feature to limit my choice of controllers.