💡 Elevate Your Efficiency with Every Key Press!
The Rottay Number Pad is a 2.4GHz wireless mechanical keypad designed for professionals who demand comfort and efficiency. With its ergonomic design, rechargeable battery, and customizable backlighting, this keypad enhances productivity for tasks like accounting and data entry, making it an essential tool for any modern workspace.
A**N
Beat my expectations
The keys on this thing are crisp and satisfying. It feels good on your hands. I love the tight frame and low profile keys. It works perfectly. I've had no issues with it at all. At the price point I thought this thing would be more gimmicky, but it's actually great.The switches are Outemu Low Profile Blue Switches if you are curious.
J**S
Productivity Perfection
The extra keys (num lock, equals, tab, backspace) make this perfect for keeping one hand on it while working. The finish is nice, the flat top looks great, the keys are very responsive and the sound isn't too sharp. It grips the table surface well, and I haven't even charged the battery yet.
A**R
The buttons are super sensitive
I really like it, it's heavy well built somewhat tactile but super sensitive and not like a standard keypad by no means. I hated having wires to fight all the time so I bought this instead, it's just going to take some getting used to but definitely a good product, just with a little less button sensitivity I always double numbers now
C**N
After trying to do some basic sums, I then tried to destroy this device and failed at both
First impressions: This device has a blue LED light that matches its design in a very techy futuristic kind of vibe. The keystrokes are clicky and thin. Reedy, I would say. Not pleasing. Still, it feels robust and durable.First attempt at use: the key layout does not offer haptic distinction between the first column of keys on the left and the actual number keys which start on the second column. Most people who use a tenkey number pad are touch-typing while looking at a spreadsheet or similar, relying on very subtle haptic cues to distinguish which key is which: the curve of the keycaps, their spacing, and the little marker on the 5 key to indicate the middle of the board. This keypad does not offer the first two of those cues: the keys are virtually indistinguishable by touch except for the 5 key, which does have the marker. This is not what drove me into a blind rage like a monkey with a bone in 20,000 BC. No, what did that was attempting long sums for work and discovering that:~It could not retain a connection with my MacBook~ and~It routinely dropped keystrokes~The process of entering long sums from a spreadsheet was unachievable with this device. I tried a new USB Port, a reboot, charging it up, all the usual suspects. After six or seven tries of getting through a column of numbers only to discover that it had missed a minus sign somewhere along the way or my fingers were on the wrong keys, or it had dropped a keystroke, I attempted to smash it against my knee and throw it out the window.I will say this for it: the device is robust. My knee hurts, and it is little the worse for wear.Do not buy.
E**R
I really wanted to like this, but cannot recommend this for professional use.
The media could not be loaded. First off, there are a lot of things that I really like about this product. I like the overall look, the black keys, the blue backlight, the build quality, the low profile, the fact that it has a USB-C connection and a wireless dongle. How can anything go wrong with this?One major flaw. It's too easy to hit two keys at once. Part of my daily job involves data entry, and I decided to get a number-pad to go along with my low profile mechanical keyboard (NuphyAir 75) which is quite excellent by the way. It definitely made a difference at first, but then I started noticing that I kept getting numbers incorrectly. This was happening frequently and I thought, no big deal, I'll just get used to it. A couple months later, the same thing is happening. I use this in a professional setting where accuracy is important, but I had to carefully watch my button presses and second guess if I wasn't looking. And it's not like I have sausage fingers or anything like that, my fingers are relatively thin, check the video.The thing is that the keys are flat with almost no space in between them, this makes it very easy to hit two keys instead of one.I thought, hey maybe I can salvage this. It is mechanical so the keys are easily removable and I can install better spaced keys. Well, good luck with that. Tried to install some spare keycaps I had, but the switches are also spaced close together, so regular sized keycaps will overlap each other, making it impossible to type without the OEM keys. I guess you can make it work if you find some keys that aren't so wide, or by shaving down existing keys, but who has time for that? I bought this thing to save time. And on the subject of switches, I'm not a fan of blue switches, too clicky. But no other switch options are offered.So in the end I bought the Magicforce with brown switches instead. I've only used it for one day, but I can already tell the difference. Accurate key presses, less annoying sound, a brighter back light, and much more easy to customize. It's still not exactly what I want. It's wired, has standard size keys, a mini-USB connection, but I'm willing to deal with that to have better accuracy which in the end is what it's all about. And to be fair, your milage may vary. This is for the most part a well reviewed product which means it has worked out for many people. Maybe your fingers and movements will work perfectly with this keypad. Me though, I really wish I could have tried it out first before wasting $30.
D**R
Crisp & Fun Experience
This numpad offers a snappy and crisp-feeling experience when using it. The low-profile keys are a joy to use when entering data and I enjoy it immensely. Haven't had any connection issues when using the included USB dongle.
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