Asher Taylor-Dawson—February 12, 2015
Instant, painless sync with my Galaxy Note 8 tablet. Nice action, if just a touch uneven, on the keys; also sounds nice (note: if you're looking for a silent keyboard that won't disturb your roommate or partner at night, keep looking). Quick, responsive typing. Quite a few useful function keys -- you can turn the brightness up and down, for example, without having to touch the screen; the F1 button lets you tab through open apps much as you would with Alt+Tab on a Windows machine. You can even long-press a key to access accented characters (Windows could learn a thing or two there!). Small enough to be portable; big enough to be useful. This will be traveling with me quite a lot, I suspect. It will go to Burning Man inside a gallon-size zipper bag. It will definitely be traveling back and forth to school/work, where it will help me get meaningful work done without dragging along my 4-pound notebook PC. There are a few key combinations that this keyboard interprets a little strangely. I'm not entirely sure yet what they are; I've just noticed some interesting responses (apparently there's a keyboard shortcut for changing the system language, for example, that corresponds to something I do automatically a lot on regular keyboards; I type really fast, so it might take me a while to figure out what's actually triggering these things). I rather like the idea that I can also sync this to my phone or my laptop (where it can work as a YouTube remote if I'm feeling really lazy!) -- that's a lot of use packed into this inexpensive little package. So far, this keyboard meets all expectations, given its price-point. Read more
TC—December 31, 2016
Love this keyboard. Goes great with my HP Slate 17" Tablet. It pairs perfectly and all the keys work perfect. Only issue is when the tablet goes to sleep, I can't use the "lock/unlock" button to turn the tablet on. Oh well. The build quality is pretty good. Better than I expected for a $13 keyboard.it never loses connection or unpairs, unless I turn off bluetooth. When the tablet goes into sleep mode, it reconnects pretty quickly. It was super easy to setup and pair. The aluminum finish and white keys look pretty nice. It's not as nice as a Mac keyboard, but close, and a lot cheaper. Touch quality is great. The keys are big enough to do intensive typing on. It makes a huge difference with using a tablet, and turns it into more of a productivity machine. So far the battery power has been great. Has been going for about a month now, without being turned off and seems fine. The HP Slate 17" is an extra large tablet (17" screen) and a computer speed processor running Android with an SSD and 2GB Ram. With this keyboard, It's basically a computer on Android Kitkat and it runs incredibly fast. If you have a tablet and want to turn it into a productivity machine, go with a keyboard like this. Read more
Yury Sharlou—August 20, 2025
I really like the design, great connection with Mac, but the buttons a little bit cheap, space bar works only in the center, hardly working on sides, this is a little bit inconvenient for me. Overall good keyboard for the price! Read more
WiseGuy—July 12, 2021
This is my first bluetooth keyboard, which I'm primarily using for a Chromebook I keep a little elevated and back away from me. It will also travel with me for use with my phone when I have no device with a keyboard. Among the many things I like: * The white color, super portable size, light weight, general design and feel * It has about as much functionality as I need, as I have still within reach the touchscreen, and in the case of my Chromebook setup, I also keep the mouse connected (even though in tablet mode!) * It hasn't glitched, all that should work does, and the key tapping feel and sound suit my taste. For the feature ratings: its never disconnected from bluetooth, though if you plan to go from one device to another, it is not enough to temporarily disable bluetooth on the 1st device to connect an alternate one, you have to remove the keyboard from that device's bluetooth. That's obviously a bit more hassle, but for me reasonable, as I don't plan on doing that switch much. However I imagine that if I take the keyboard outside the bluetooth sensor range, it should connect to another device without killing the connection to the first one. Regarding sleep mode, the fact that it has this feature, and how in general these sorts of devices use very little power, I expect that pair of AA batteries to last a couple of years. Just remember it has a sleep mode, which means after 10 minutes of non-use, when you first tap a key it will need 2-3 seconds to wake up before registering a new key tap. If you plan on being on the go with it, as it fits snugly in its own box, you have a perfect travel case... Read more
Lance M.—October 14, 2025
Great portable keyboard and used it for several weeks now. Buttons have a decent feel, but maybe not quite as nice as an actual Apple keyboard but this keyboard is super light weight and great to carry around Read more
Ray Tornero—October 17, 2025
For not being an apple product this keyboard works flawlessly! I’m very happy with it! Read more
CISCO—October 11, 2025
How about putting battery powered in the god damn title. Returning this crap. Who still sells triple a battery powered electronics anymore ? Read more