✨ Elevate Your Entertainment Experience! ✨
The ILEBYGO 2.4Ghz H20 Mini Wireless Keyboard and Touchpad Mouse Combo is a versatile and stylish input device designed for seamless control of your digital entertainment. With features like auto-rotation, vibrant RGB backlighting, and a rechargeable battery, it offers both functionality and flair for tech-savvy users.
Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.71"L x 2.95"W x 0.53"H |
Color | H20 7 Colors Backlit |
Theme | Technology, Gadgets |
Style Name | Modern |
Connectivity Technology | RF, USB |
Button Quantity | 92 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | Rechargable Battery(included) |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Projector, Laptop, PC |
Number of Keys | 69 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Additional Features | Backlit, Rechargeable |
M**K
Performs it's job well, without unneeded bells and whistles.
Exactly what I was looking for. I tend to switch my computer's display over to my TV when streaming shows, or playing certain games. In both situations, any need to switch between windows previously required getting up and heading over to my mouse and keyboard. This exactly fills that gap without being excessive. A few points; whether you consider them pros or come are up to you. Personally, there are very few gripes I have with this device1: The materials used are clearly inexpensive. That is not to say that it feels cheap, as I don't think it does -- but every element is a plastic of some sort. It's light, without feeling fragile. The keyboard graphic is printed/etched into the interface. Whether it's above, or below, I'm uncertain. There is NOT a screen with any sort of display, here.2: The backlight's three brightness settings are adequate. The dimmest setting is inoffensive but present in low-light, and the brightest setting (as is featured in the second attached image) is clearly bright enough to do its job in a bright room.3: The "mouse" function has surprisingly precise tracking. My main worries with this product was going to be an inaccurate/fickle touchpad, but both the mouse and the keyboard have registered any input as it should, where it should. The only issue I take with the touchpad function is that the plastic "screen" is glass-smooth, so your fingertips will build up friction pretty quick, which can make heavy mouse use a little bothersome. I plan to get around this by finding an approximately-sized tempered glass overlay like one would use on their phone, and attempt to attach it. I'll update if that works, but it's just a thought.3: It refers to the input "report" as a "buzzer." This is technically correct, but it isn't some obnoxious buzzing noise, much to my relief. It's a brief, concise tone, which can be silenced if needed.4: The gestures function well, and are a great help when it comes to navigating a windows interface.5: I have not experienced any issues with signal interference, but I am tech-savvy, and my home setup is purposefully optimized to negate that kind of thing in the first place. People with heavier signal saturation in their area of use will have better input on it's reliability, there.All in all, I am very pleased with this product. It's intuitive enough to use without needing to pore over the instructions - but if you do, said instructions are concise, sufficient, and legible. Any flawed writing within (in English -- I can't speak for any other contained translations) is at a minimum.
A**R
Very handy little keyboard
I love the functionality of this little keyboard. The mousepad is plenty big and works great, then you flip it over and it magically knows that you want to use the keys. The backlit function is perfect for use in the dark. The battery life is good and it is USB rechargeable which is convenient. Highly recommended for anyone with a media station computer setup
D**O
No button wireless air mouse
When it comes to device accessories, I have my "go to" companies I'll check with first when I need something. I like buttons. What else can I say except that when I'm controlling a device, pushing a button to achieve my desired outcome assures success and the room for error is virtually zero. C'mon it's a button, u push it, it does what you want. I was skeptical when it came to purchasing this air mouse but to my surprise I've adapted really well and it's actually my preferred mode of operation, weather channel surfing answering emails with the dongle it's virtually any device including my surface pro my smart TV sometimes I'm on the road I take it with me to hotels works there no programming involved just pop in the dongle, it's ready. Took me a little getting used to but overall its a good user friendly super versatile remote/ air mouse/ keyboard for anyone.
J**Y
Read before buying
TLDR some weird interactions, but overall decent for using Netflix from your bed.The motion sensor does not allow you to use the keyboard if it is vertical like you were typing a text or taking a selfie. It does have to be horizontal as if you were laying it on a surface before it activates, but the sensor is pretty responsive and switches it almost immediately once you figure this out. There is a button right above the backspace theoretically assignable via a IR to turn on or off your TV at least that’s how it’s advertise. I could not get it to work and instead it would turn on and off the PC that I had the dongle connected to, and just immediately shuts down the pc. This is of course suboptimal placement, and we had to disable this in software on the PC side to prevent this from happening. The keyboard buttons are tactile and remind me of early cell phone days the touchpad is pretty responsive however it does not have a press and hold in order to click and drag so you cannot move windows around since there is no physical mouse click button to combine these two motions but the gestures allow you to switch windows so as long as you just maximizing, everything can still switch between tasks pretty easily. The micro USB to charge is a disappointment, however because it is not USB-C and because the connection is not strong, I tried using a magnetic charging cable to make it simpler to attach and charge, but the plug just kept falling out and would poke out too far anyways, so I will be forced to use the included cable and gingerly attach it to charge. Product is still new so I cannot confirm the battery life yet. As long as the click to dragon IR power button features are not a complete turn off for you. It’s overall pretty decent for just logging into Netflix or navigating around the Internet browser from your bed.
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