⌨️ Fold, connect, conquer — your workspace, anywhere.
The GeyesFoldable Bluetooth Keyboard is a compact, foldable wireless keyboard crafted from premium aluminum alloy. It supports dual Bluetooth connections for seamless switching between two devices, compatible with all major operating systems including iPhone, iPad, Android, tablets, and laptops. Featuring an automatic power-saving mode and a built-in kickstand, it offers a luxurious yet practical typing experience for professionals on the move.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Processor Count | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Language | English |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Linear |
Compatible Devices | iPhone, iPad, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Lightweight, Foldable |
Number of Keys | 58 |
Style | Contemporary |
Theme | Travel, Christmas, office, home |
Color | BLACK |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.78"L x 2.13"W x 0.71"H |
N**R
Great Wireless Keyboard
This wireless keyboard is great!! I really like the chrome version versus the black one and the silver storage pouch makes it easy to find it in my bag.
S**N
Keyboard
Works well
G**O
Es muy util
Lo mejor 100 recomendable
P**E
Doesn't work with android/Samsung
Does not work with my Samsung S23 ultra. Even when you're typing in a field using the keyboard the Samsung or other onboard keyboard on the phone also pops up obscuring most of the space on the screen which is exactly why I wanted a Bluetooth keyboard not to do. So I will be returning this. There's no obvious contact for support. And yes, I adjusted the settings to turn off showing the on board keyboard when I'm using a physical keyboard in the settings on my phone. It was to know avail.
C**Y
Good for price with a catch
I want to start by saying that I think this is very solid for the price. I got it for $25, $35 with a $10 coupon. It's aluminum and the current model does charge over USBC. The included sleeve is thick enough to protect it, but most importantly thick enough to protect your other devices from the pointy aluminum edges. It connects seamlessly on its own when it turns on, and has never needed to be paired again. I also like that this folds up long and skinny instead of square like many others do, as that's the perfect shape for fitting in my purse.With that said, there are a few things that really bug me about this keyboard. It doesn't have great battery life, and it's basically always dead when I open it up. I have a battery bank I carry anyway, so a little annoying but no big deal. A battery is going to take up the biggest chunk of space on a device like this, and I'd rather have the portability.Also, the "stand" part is in the way when it's unused and doesn't hold up a tablet. So if you're using it for a tablet, you either have to partially collapse it underneath and have the top flopping around when you type, or you have to keep it open and far enough away that it doesn't block the screen. This could be fixed by having some kind of stiff hinge like 2-in-1 laptops do and letting it fold 360, or by making the little stand part longer with a taller stopping hook so it can actually hold a tablet, or both. Like if you blended this keyboard with a very wide version of UGreen's phone stand.Finally, my biggest pet peeve is how they've chosen to handle the buttons. I'm trying to use this keyboard for math homework, and while I don't mind a lack of a num pad, all of the math symbols are hidden under the function key instead of the shift key. This means I'm constantly chicken pecking and switching between shift, function, and neither when typing parenthesis, math symbols, and numbers. The experience is slow and awful. Please just put the math symbols on there like a normal keyboard, even if it adds like one row of keys. They're used all of the time.
S**Y
Works good
Pretty slick device. Bought it for travel so I am not taking 10 devices. Phone and keyboard.
C**R
Simple, friendly and surprisingly decent for throughput
This far exceeds expectations after a week of jostling and use while bikepacking on a trip to Mexico. It survived a loose packed 18mph crash on pavement better than I did. The keys are consistent. The only question is the longer term wear/durability/consistency, but I love this thing for quickly throwing down some words on google docs on an Iphone 15. There’s little ways I can imagine it better, but they would likely come at a cost in $, size, or simplicity. My only mod is some v v thin silicone surface tape for the back of one of the leaves for it to slide a little less, still uninstalled. If this thing holds up 6 months of rough use, I’d say it’s perfect. Will try to update on durability.
M**N
Fragile
i was really excited to use this keyboard. however, on the 2nd use the shelf for my phone broke right off with no way of reattatching.I am still able to use the keyboard, but the phone no longer sits on the shelf and so that is a tad bit disappointing. its also the case that typing on this keyboard is taking some getting used to but still it makes it much easier to get a block of text out vs. typing on the cell phone. if it were not so fragile it would have gotten 5 stars from me.
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