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The Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard is a portable, wireless keyboard featuring a numeric keypad, USB-C rechargeable battery, and compatibility with multiple operating systems. Designed for professionals on the move, it allows seamless switching between three devices while providing a quiet typing experience.
W**R
Great portable keyboard
This is a great little keyboard with added 10 key. Pairs easily and can comfortably switch between devices. The unit is compact and the keyboard is comfortable The only thing that cud make the purchase better would be for it to include a sleeve or carrying case.
A**Y
I love this keyboard A Normal Amount™️
I was admittedly feeling a bit dubious in getting a foldable keyboard at first, but it has been fantastic! I'll be real honest; I got this lil' baby keyboard so I can write erotica at work without using work machines, and it's been frankly impressive!This keyboard has a fantastic battery life; I haven't had it die on me yet, and I work 11h shifts. The size is very convenient, and since it folds, I don't have to worry about the keys catching on something in my bag and pulling off. The scissor switches feel nice enough. I don't prefer scissor switches in general, so I'm a little biased in that aspect, but they feel like a high quality laptop keyboard. They're pretty quiet as well, which is great.It is real damn sturdy too! I accidentally spilled hot tea on it a couple weeks ago, and I let it air dry for a few days before turning it back on-- it works as if I never doused it in pu'erh! I was so worried the tea would do it in, but this little keyboard keeps on going!!Since it's so much smaller than a standard keyboard, it does take some getting used to when typing on it, but I adjusted pretty quick. I added my iPad & a pen for scale in the photos, and in the background you can see a standard size keyboard for comparison as well.It connects quickly and smoothly to my iPad, Pixel 6a, and Windows desktop with ease. There was one small blip where it wasn't connecting with my iPad after the accidental tea-drowning, but it connected to my other devices just fine, and after forgetting & re-pairing the keyboard, it hasn't had a single issue since. My iPad has had some intermittent connectivity issues as well, so it very well could have been my old iPad acting up instead of the keyboard.My one and only very, *very* minor complaint would be that it goes to sleep pretty quickly-- which I'm sure is great for battery life retention but can be a little annoying when I'm editing and it falls asleep on me often. A quick tap on any key wakes it up immediately though, so like I said, a very insignificant, nitpicky complaint.Overall, it's not flashy, but I've been sincerely impressed by it!
R**B
What to know
After using mine for about an hour over the course of about two months, I gotta say that it's not for everyone. This and similar folding keyboards like it has its ups & downs. Some aspects are trade-offs, where one thing causes both a benefit and drawback.The main trade-off is portability versus functionality. It's meant to be as portable as possible, so of course it makes sense that it would be lightweight, foldable, have keys positioned extra close, and have few premium features like backlighting. So it doesn't make sense to hear other reviewers complaining that it's lightweight, when that's the main point of portability. It's lighter than non-folding wireless keyboards, and meant to be carried around often. Yet from the sound of it, some people are buying it for the sole purpose of leaving it home.The biggest drawback with these folding keyboards for me is how squished and small certain keys are. The F key is a little more narrow, while the T and V are very narrow. There's also a raised "lip" at the edges of the folding parts, which I end up pressing instead of the T and V. It takes time to get used to dodging the lip by reaching a little more to the right with the left index finger for the T and V keys. So functionality-wise, typing itself will be a bit slow and awkward, at least until you get used to the left hand typing.Other things people complained about, such as keys not working at all, seem to be rare occurrences. Like with any electronics these days (especially with moving parts), there's a "random" chance that someone's product will prematurely malfunction from normal usage. You could get an expensive non-folding keyboard that fails after a few minutes.For those of you who do need something portable for travel or commuting, consider one of these if you like the idea of a keyboard you can fit into your pocket, and you don't mind a bit of learning curve to get used to the squished keys by the left fold. Keys are not backlit, so it's not recommended for use in the dark. The keyboard doesn't lock into an open position, so to use it, place it on a flat surface rather than your thighs. You could use it on your thighs, but you'd have to press your thighs together.
J**D
So close
I really liked this keyboard. It was easy to travel with and I was able to work perfectly when remote. I've had it for 6 months but now the Q, A, and Z letters aren't working on the keyboard.Really sad that it ended up like this since I really liked it especially when I travelled.
F**N
I loved it from the first use
This little keyboard is fantastic. I appreciate the seller's inclusion of a stand (with gradual height adjustment!). It instantly connected to my Android phone and works flawlessly. As a writer, it would be convenient to have a keyboard with me so that I could use it on my phone whenever I needed it. I can't say enough good things about this keyboard. The most important feature, in my opinion, is that it detects all keystrokes instantly. I'm not sure how many "portable" Bluetooth keyboards I've used have had characters cut off or repeated. Not with this magical pocket keyboard.The keys are a good size, and once you get used to it (which only took me a few minutes), he won't even notice he's not using the keyboard. A big plus (at least for me) is that the spacebar is on both sides of the split, allowing you to press it with both thumbs. It only takes a few hours to fully charge, and you can charge it and use it again and again. I haven't yet let it go. I usually just charge it when I'm in the office, so every other day or every three days. I'm spoiled now, so I didn't risk using it until the battery died. I can't function without this keyboard any longer.
G**A
El teclado funciona bien. El mouse pad bastante mediocre
No me gustó el mouse pad. Se atora. No funciona bien. El teclado todo bien. Mantiene la carga bien y funciona bien.Para no pagar el original que cuesta una lanota, este es de lo menos pior
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