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Reddit mentions of USB to Bluetooth Convert Adapter USB2BT Assembly Kit Japan Import
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This product is an electronics set that requires assembly (including soldering work) by the customer.The “USB2BT” is an easy-to-use adapter that converts USB to Bluetooth.The USB HIDs that you are used to, such as USB keyboards, mice, gamepads, etc., can be connected via Bluetooth to your iPhone, smartphone, or PC. (Only USB keyboard supported on iPhone.)The operation is easy, with no pairing button or pin code entry required. Software updates are possible.World’s first touch-screen monitor compatible (on certain handsets with android 4.4 or above).*As of this company’s research, Oct. 2014
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I've actually wondered about this a lot before too...
Seems like it would be pretty easy to build...
Seems like it would be neat, but very niche.
Edit: something like https://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Convert-Adapter-USB2BT-Assembly/dp/B00PI7MDK0
there is a hack you can do using a USB2BT board like this one:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PI7MDK0/?shop28-20
I got this working with my mechanical keyboards and Xbox 360 and One controllers.
You will need to provide power separately to the USB device and you'll need to power the board itself, the easiest way I found to do it is via a USB power bank.
It has an HDMI in, and a USB hub. It'll work with anything that outputs HDMI and can connect to a USB hub.
Does your Nexus (which model?) have HDMI out? A Nexus phone may require a SlimPort adapter to get HDMI out. I don't know if you can split your Nexus microUSB into HDMI & USB or not. If not, the only way I can think of using the keyboard & touchpad would be by adding a USB/Bluetooth adapter of some sort--an Aten tap or IOGEAR Keyshair or something.
I have used it with a Sero 7 Pro, which is very similar to the 2012 Nexus 7 tablet, with the addition of an HDMI port.