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C&K NanoT Video

January 3, 2022

C&K NanoT Video

This is the 3rd short video in Littelfuse’s video series. Expanding on C&K’s Switch IQ, with a focus on Innovation and Quality, they have created the world’s smallest tactile switches, the NanoT series. The NanoT is the latest of advancements in C&K’s full line of micro miniature tactile switches designed for sophisticated applications powered by Internet of Things (IoT) devices, including smart watches and medical wearables such as health monitoring trackers and hearing aids.

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To learn more about the Nan oT and C&K IQ: Innovation & Quality, please visit them at ckswitches.com

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