💼 Elevate Your Surface Go Experience!
The Arteck Microsoft Surface Go Type Cover is an ultra-slim, portable Bluetooth keyboard designed to enhance your Surface Go experience. With a magnetic attachment, mechanical keys, and a large touchpad, it transforms your tablet into a laptop-like device. Enjoy 50 hours of use after just a 1-hour charge, making it perfect for busy professionals on the move.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Surface Go, Latest Surface Go 4, Surface Go 2, Surface Go 3 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Trackpad |
Number of Keys | 64 |
Style | Traditional |
Theme | Microsoft Surface Go |
Color | Black |
J**A
it works
work simple
M**M
(Review part 2) Did not include cable or charger
It works - cheaper than the one from Microsoft and feels just like the keyboard from my ASUS Transformer T-100. Easy to type on and has good tactile feel and enough keystroke movement so you can tell it is working. I recommend this product for a Surface GO.Review part 2 - today I tried to use the keyboard, and it would not connect. I did all the troubleshooting steps through Microsoft, and nothing helped. Then I checked my order from Amazon, and it states there was supposed to be a charging cable/charger which was NOT included in the box. I have written to the company and am awaiting a response.Review part 3 - I received the missing cable from the company, and they even contacted me to make sure it had arrived. I had an additional question about determining the charging status, and they provided two methods to resolve this. GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE. I highly recommend them if they sell the product you are seeking. Keep up the good work!
A**N
Functional, Basic Keyboard for Surface Go
Have had the keyboard for less than a week, so I can't address long term durability/functionality. The product seems built well enough that my expectation is that, with proper care and moderate usage, it should last as long as the Surface Go itself. If that changes, this review will be updated.This keyboard fits Surface Go Gen 1 perfectly, so should do likewise for Surface 2 and 3. Anyone who has used the official keyboard for Surface Go will not confuse this keyboard for that. The Arteck is made from a lower grade, lightweight but relatively sturdy plastic. Let's say it feels cheap-ish but not like trash. Instead of fabric on the back, this keyboard has texturized the same light duty plastic to give it a hint of the original's feel. A similar but more granular feel is applied to the plastic on the palmrest. The trackpad is smaller, the keys are laid out differently and have more play/less spring than the original - though the alpha-numeric keys are right where you expect/need them to be. The keys themselves are the same hard plastic instead of the soft rubberized feel of the original. The overall typing experience is adequate on a flat surface. If using as a laptop, the keyboard has a little too much flex. It works, but overall it is subpar. On the plus side, there were no errant mouse moves as a result of this flex - something that other cheap/poorly designed portfolio-style keyboards have been known to do.It is worth reiterating that while this keyboard is magnetized and fits similar to the original, it does not have a direct electronic connection to the Surface Go. Instead, it relies on Bluetooth to connect. Overall, this works very well and there is no (or not much) noticeable lag in typing. Of course, this means that the keyboard will need to be charged from time to time, but in my limited time with the device, power management was superior and I never saw the charge dip much below 100% with light duty use. In other words, it has minimal battery discharge when not being used. I expect the charge to last a long time with moderate use. As you would expect, it comes with a short charging cable with USB-A and USB-C. Since the charging port on the laptop is USB-C, you'll need a USB-A plug to charge it. Surface chargers often have a USB-A port for power on them. However, using the supplied cable with a USB-C adapter on the USB-A plug (or, alternately, using a third party USB-C to USB-C cable), you can charge the keyboard while you charge the laptop by using the Surface Go's USB-C port. Nice. One other note: because this keyboard is not directly connected electronically, Windows will stay in tablet mode and not change to laptop mode. This may mean some unexpected behavior, like the taskbar autohiding. But, in general, this likely would not be an issue.While used original keyboards are often available around the same cost as this one, if you are looking to save a few dollars as well as have a brand new keyboard - or to just quickly get a keyboard in hand without a lot of shopping, this product should fit the overall need. Personally, the original has a much higher quality and durable feel, so if you're okay with the cost of new or are okay with buying used to get a lower cost, that might be a preferred way to go.
D**K
Great keyboard.
The product build is great the Bluetooth connection is great. Just an overall good product.
R**K
2 Faulty tablets back to back!
While shipping was fast and item was in excellent visual condition it was basically DOA, with the dreaded rebooting loop that even me as a tech person could not repair. They also sent me the pro 3 when i ordered the regular 3, not once but twice! My replacement came and it alao was a pro 3 and arrived with a non working Touchscreen and would only turn on when plugged in. Im guessing person shipping doesn't know the difference and there are plenty of visual differences between the 2. Please do better with properly testing your merchandise before shipping out. Failed 2 out of 2 orders.
D**A
EXTREMELY GOOD PRODUCT!!
EXTREMELY GOOD PRODUCT!!
A**N
Surprised!
I am a recent former teacher and am currently teaching online English classes for Chinese students. When looking for a computer I was drawn to a 2-in-1 unit similar to the iPad that my former district had provided for me. I wanted a small attachable keyboard to make working on a small tablet-like computer easier and more user friendly. NGL, this keyboard surprised me mostly because I didn't do much research into it prior to purchasing and purchased it making assumptions based on my previous experience with an iPad keyboard.This keyboard is so much better!First of all, it is attachable via magnetic connection to the bottom of the Surface Go 2; however, unlike the iPad keyboard I was used to, this keyboard is bluetooth! I can detach it from the unit so the unit can be far enough away for the camera to capture me well while the keyboard is closer to me for more comfortable typing and use! This is awesome and completely unexpected (I had imagined it would connect and draw power from the unit itself). I have used the keyboard for 5-6 hour teaching sessions without having to re-charge it and have only done so out of caution and because it can charge easily while still being used. The battery life is great!The other great bonus is that this keyboard has a very functional trackpad on it! This makes the bluetooth feature even better! I don't have to touch the screen to use it and can comfortably sit back and teach! It's great!The only issue I have had is sometimes the keyboard seems slow to re-connect if the computer has been off for a short period of time. Turning the keyboard on and off again quickly though reconnects it and it's back and working quickly!For the price, it is a great product! My only concern is how well it will hold up over time with daily usage in the 5-8 hour range.... but honestly for this price, I wouldn't mind buying the product again if I just simply over use the keyboard and wear it out.Great product for the $$$ and I would highly recommend to make your computer use more functional!
D**P
Protects the screen but never use it.
Protects my tablet from breaking. I never use this except when traveling bit still have to disconnect it while on the plane as then it's considered a laptop.
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1 个月前
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