John Fraser—June 28, 2022
Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard Ultra Slim and Compact Wireless Keyboard. Full size keys, no number pad. Very good quality, keys are quiet and have excellent feel. Just wide enough to lay across you legs if you're away from a desk. Also, works fine with Linux and it’s rechargeable! No mouse pad so must use a separate mouse. I consider that a good thing as those built in pads are to small and gave inconsistent performance. This is my 4th wireless mini keyboard in 2 years and I’m going to keep it. Logitech Wireless Mouse M190. Full size mouse. Excellent quality, keys, wheel and feel. Quiet and smooth operation. Rii K22 Ultra Slim 2.4 Gigahertz Mini Wireless Multimedia Keyboard with Touchpad. Very good quality and rechargeable but constantly went erratic. I believe it was susceptible to static electricity. Logitech K400 Plus Wireless Touch TV Keyboard with Easy Media Control and Built-In Touchpad. Cheap construction, noisy keys and terrible mouse pad. Pad was too small and you had to be very careful how you touched it or the cursor would jump all over the screen. AmazonBasics Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad for Smart TV. The worst! Cheap construction, noisy keys, and small erratic mouse pad. Read more
TitleGuy—March 8, 2022
I needed a little keyboard to go with my personal laptop since I don't like to type on my laptop while on its stand. It had to be small enough to fit under the laptop stand on my desk - 13 inches or less. That means I needed one without the number pad on the side which was fine. This little keyboard has full size, standard keys and comes in around 11 inches long It's a plug and play so all I had to do is insert the receiver into the USB on my computer and turn on the keyboard. It even came fully charged which is an added bonus! It's got everything you need in a small area including Cap Lock, FN and Power lights. Here's my take on this little gem: What I like - not in any particular order: Description matches the product Small and compact Lightweight Full size keys Real feel on the keypad while typing. Everything is clearly marked on the keys - high contrast white on black. Lights for Cap Lock, Function Lock and Power On in the upper right-hand corner of the unit. On/Off button on the back side. Power level light flashes when turned on to let you know how much juice you have left. USB power connection on the back side. Storage area for the USB receiver on the underside. Comes with USB cable for recharging. Rubber feet on the bottom corners to keep it from sliding around while typing. What I'm not too keen on: Keyboard is compact, i.e. not very ergonomic (but that's to be expected with a small unit). Related to the above, it's very easy to hit the Win key which is placed on either side of the space bar around ring-finger level. It has arrow keys but no Pg Up/Pg Dn buttons (something had to give being so compact) The Power On/Off button is very small but, once you know where it is, it's an easy flick of the finger. There are no adjustable feet to raise the keyboard. It has nominal elevation. All in all, this is a nice little keyboard. It would easily fit in luggage or briefcase if you needed to travel with it. I haven't had this long enough to evaluate battery life so I'll save that for later. Would I recommend this product? - Yes! in a heartbeat. Did I get it as a promotion? - No! I did my research and paid for it. Would I use this keyboard all day, every day for work? - Probably not! It's not ergonomic so extended typing may take a toll on your wrists. Hope this helps. Read more
WALSH—February 20, 2024
Rarely do you get an inexpensive electronics gadget where you don't wish that at least one thing was done differently on it. Surprisingly this keyboard doesn't have anything I'd change on it. It feels nice typing on it granted it's small but then it's supposed to be small. It's thin and light but not flimsy. This is being used as a keyboard in a 19" rack and so it's restricted on width. And it's usually being held in one hand while typing with the other and that works fine. There is a reasonable length of key throw so it feels like you are typing as opposed to some small keyboards where it's more like pressing keys on an old calculator. It would also work well for a smart TV if you have one that supports a usb keyboard. The power switch is easy to use so you don't need to worry about unexpected typing while it's not in use and the battery has lasted four weeks (turned on but almost no use) so far on a single charge. Seems like a device where you'll be surprised a couple times a year when it needs to be charged. Well worth the cost. Read more
BillH—November 23, 2023
A very nice miniature keyboard. Very good tactile feel. Key spacing about right. Missing Page up, Page down and Home features. Saves a lot of desk space at a reasonable price. Wireless connection via dedicated dongle. Recharges from any USB port, cable included. Recommended. Read more
Customer—May 5, 2025
Works great. Got this to use with my legion go setup. I love that it comes with the usb dongle so I can cut down on wires. I like that it’s compact. Also the keys are very quiet which I like. The battery life is also phenomenal. I’ve had it for over a month and haven’t needed to charge it yet. Great price too. Highly recommend Read more