💼 Elevate Your Typing Game Anywhere, Anytime!
The iClever Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard is a portable, multi-device keyboard designed for professionals on the go. With its sleek PU leather cover, Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, and a powerful rechargeable battery, this keyboard offers a seamless typing experience across various devices and operating systems. Its ultra-slim design ensures it fits easily into any bag, making it the perfect companion for travel, work, or leisure.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Laptop scissor switch |
Compatible Devices | PC, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone,iPhone, iPad, Mac |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | PU Leather, Foldable, Laptop typing feel, USB-C charge, Multi-Devices, Multi-OS, OS-adaptive technology, 12-months Warranty |
Number of Keys | 65 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Portable Technology / Mobile Productivity |
Color | Black |
Material | Polyurethane (PU), Faux Leather |
G**G
I'm impressed by every aspect of this keyboard. 5 thumbs up.
Connects immediately when you open it. It feels like a regular keyboard when in use. USB C charger port. Folds up small. My only complaint is the ESC key is annoying to press. They should switch it and the ~ key. Even with that complaint I'm considering buying a second one.
D**E
bluetooth hands off use
It works well with my phone, so I can type in information without looking at the phone.
R**I
Best I’ve found
Came quick connected easy and lightweight yet very durable. Was comfortable to use and love that it folds up to carry. Would highly recommend and bonus is u can connect to several things and connects automatically after initial set up. Long battery life as wel
D**M
Best I bought
I bought a couple folding BT keyboards. This is the best. I got a folding BT with touchpad. I don’t like the layout as much as this simple little thing. I highly recommend this. I use it a LOT!
T**V
Keys sized differently.
The keyboard design is nice, but how can you type on a keyboard with differently sized keys?!Look at the size of letter “T” and letter “Y” as an example. Very hard to type one. Returning.
C**G
Great To Use With Steam Deck
I travel quite a bit and like using a keyboard and mouse when I can so I bring this along with me. Perfect folding size, is very thin, and great feeling of clicky-ness on the keys.
N**E
Great buy
Great size for traveling in my bookbag. Connects to 3 devices. Only complaint, but not really too much, is if I want to do my typing on my lap, the way it folds doesn't stay flat so I will put a pillow on my lap or a book to keep it flat. Battery life is great, I'm still on my first charge and I've used it multiple times
D**I
Really comfortable, and doesn't take long to get used to
I really dig this little keyboard on the go. It has keys which feel great, if you like the soft, cellulose chicklets as I tend to. I'm much more comfortable on a modern keyboard, than a mechanical keyboard. I can use both, but prefer the former.The design of this is really great. I have two others which I often take with me when I travel, as much tablet doubles as a work computer on planes, trains, etc... The other two are much more substantial, which makes them bulkier by far, but offer appeal in areas which this cannot.I'll get the con out of the way right away, and the rest is easy, as it is pretty much all good.The major downside to this keyboard is the requirement for a flat surface to work from. I guess you could try to work it in the lap, and maybe to fairly dexterous people can make that work. I surely would not recommend it, though. That is its major drawback, and that's about it, so long as you are not overly offended by the split keyboard. If that is the case, I expect you won't care about much else.It is true, this will not be a friendly keyboard for those who cannot type well. I mean, I guess you can hunt and peck, but if you're overly used to your fingers "crossing the divide" between the left and right sides, this will frustrate you. I tend that way myself, but found I am also equally able to maintain a disciplined style and prosper here.I do like the kickstand that is included, even as the shelf the tablet or phone will sit on is a bit thin. Neither my phone nor tablet was able to sit in it with their cases on, though they were able to rest relatively easily and steadily.The biggest plus for me is the sheer portability of this keyboard, on top of how comfortable it is to type on. It is easily 60% smaller than my other two primary travel keyboards, and that's a huge factor for me as to which I'll choose now going forward. I suspect I will tend to this one, as it is simply so much lighter and smaller, unless I know I'll have some unstable work environments, like care travel as an example. I would not want this keyboard there, but for a plane it would win out every time. Train depends, as some have good tables to work on, and others do not.All in all, a really terrific option, and I strongly recommend.