DUAL MODE CONNECTION 1. BLUETOOTH MODE: Pairing with your Bluetooth device is seamless. After fully charging the keyboard, it syncs with your Bluetooth device with one press of the connection key. After each use, simply fold it up and put it away. The magnetic closure prevents it from falling open during storage or transport. It is also equipped with automatic standby and sleep mode. 2. USB-Wired Mode: Super easy connect through USB cable.The usb cable is not only for charging, but also for connection with your device. The keyboard connects through bluetooth connection with your DEVICE 1 for example. When you need to use Device 2, you could plug the usb cord into the usb port on your Device 2. It will work as USB-Wired mode NOT bluetooth. When you unplug the cable, the keyboard will go back to bluetooth connection with your DEVICE 1. Compatibility: This keyboard can be paired with all iOS, Android, and Windows bluetooth-enabled devices.(TOUCHPAD NOT WORK ON iOS or Mac OS) Specification: Product demension: 11.89 x 3.82 x 0.31 inch Touchpad demension: 2.16 x 1.76 inch Keyboard weight: 200 g Transmission distance : up to 33feet Capacity of lithium battery: 140 mAH Sleep time: 10 min (press any key to wake it up) WARRANTY: 30 days money back + 12-month manufacturer warranty PACKAGE INCLUDED 1x Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard 1x micro usb-USB Cable 1x user manual
J**K
Nice companion for GPD Pocket 2
I got this as a companion for my GPD pocket 2. I wanted something compact that I could take with me while travelling and still allow me to type in a fairly normal way. The added mouse function on the right of the keyboard was also a selling point.Pros: The folded keyboard is slightly larger than a full sized cell phone like the Pixel. It can be operated via bluetooth or by USB, so that's pretty nice. Battery on it will last longer than a full day at work, ie 8 hours, so no worries there. The added mouse pad on it is very nice if you use a mini-laptop with it like the Pocket 2. It's also a nice backup in case a laptop keyboard ever fails. It is also a full QWERTY keyboard with nice sized keys, with the exception of the T key. The command key (for mac users) also functions as a windows key, but is on the lower right instead of left on a normal keyboard. It is also very light so no worries if you are concerned about carrying weight in a bag.Cons: The half sized "T" key. It falls on the first fold of the keyboard so they made it half sized so the rest of the keys are off-set like on a normal keyboard. The problem is that the letter T is used A LOT, so that'll take some getting used to and will impair your ability to type quickly. It's not a deal killer but it is noticeable when you are writing and will pull you from your story occasionally. The only other con I have is that it feels "flimsy" and will not last if you travel a lot. Since I haven't travelled yet with it, take that with a grain of salt at the moment, but it doesn't inspire confidence when you hold it. I'll update this if it fails and how many trips it survived before said failure.
G**L
Great little companion keyboard.
I bought this for my raspberry pi as a way to use it on my desk without having to unplug keyboards. It feels fairly solid, the keys are reasonably placed, and the touch pad works well. On a flat surface it stays in place and feels like part of your desk. The touchpad is as easy to use as any laptop touchpad I've used, with hardware mouse buttons. Most importantly, you can use the F keys on this which is a feature many wireless keyboards like these lack to save on space. Additionally, it can be used as a wired or wireless keyboard which is especially useful if you don't have a way to connect via bluetooth on the device you want without an interface in the first place. This is no problem on something like a smart phone, but with a small computer, it's harder to pull off due to bluetooth and wired modes being mutually exclusive to each other. For most people, this is probably not going to ever be an issue.I give it 5 stars for the price compared to what it offers. It could be better with a more complicated design and better materials, but for this price point ($32.00~ when I bought it) and because it had that little quirk I needed it for, I say it's a reasonable, versatile choice for a casual wireless mini keyboard on a tablet, phone, or for the computer nerd with multiple PCs and only one keyboard.
J**N
Portable but not great to type on
This keyboard is very portable, it's light and folds up to be very small. It's convenient in that it's wireless and rechargeable, making it great for quick business trips or similar things where you don't want to pack a full-size keyboard.Unfortunately it is a bit difficult to type on, due to things such as the 'T' key being half-size. It makes sense why they did this, but it can really throw off the whole typing experience. The keys also don't feel amazing, they're fairly shallow without much response. Again this is to be expected from such a small keyboard, but it's something to keep in mind.It's definitely a good keyboard for traveling, but you probably won't want to type on it any more than you have to.
S**.
Works great with Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet!
So far, there has been only one minor problem using it with a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 tablet. If I'm just using the touchpad to scroll up and down a web page, it will lose the connection with the tablet. Just going back to the tablet's Settings and pairing it again fixes that. Assume that is because it is primarily a keyboard, not a pointing device. Not enough of an issue to downgrade the rating. The keys are responsive and not too small. Other portable keyboards were either too small or did not have a touchpad. Love that it has the touchpad, because a mouse gave me carpal tunnel syndrome. Haven't needed to charge it yet either, after using it 2+ hours/day for 4-5 days.Will be trying it with a Samsung Galaxy S9 phone soon, as my tablet needs a repair and the shop is waiting for a part to arrive. Have read that S9s sometimes have issues pairing with Bluetooth devices. We'll see...
S**K
Compact. Versatile. Compatible. A complete interface solution. A+ to Jelly Comb!
I had my doubts but must say I’m quite impressed with this product. Compact design, solid construction, the dual mode offers considerable versatility over the precise version.I’ll admit, the cramped keys that allow for the fold design are somewhat a nuisance ...but the spacing is correct and I’m certain I can adjust given time.The benefit of this keyboard is obvious, the compatibility is clearly laid out, but for me the greatest *win* lies in my ability to connect it via Bluetooth to a Lenovo Ideacenter Stick 300 ..something I was led to suspect it wouldn’t do.I feel accomplished in finding a working ultra-portable wireless solution. I won’t say its a perfect keyboard, but nothing has been sacrificed in the effort to be as compact as possible and still type traditionally ...plus include a context sensitive (2-button) trackpad.A+ to Jelly Comb!
B**N
Works well!
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