A Quality Keyboard
At first the keyboard looks complicated, but it not. It can interface with multiple devices, or it can be used as simply as any other keyboard. Excellent and positive "feel" to the keys. Read more

TECKNET
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| Brand | TECKNET |
|---|---|
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, Smart TV, Smartphone, Tablet, iPad |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB-A |
| Keyboard Description | Switch Between 4 Different Devices (2.4G Mode+3 Bluetooth ) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Business, Education, Everyday Use, Personal, Student |
| Special Feature | 14 Multimedia Hotkeys Keys, 90% Noise Reduction, Low-Profile Key, Rechargeable, Spill Proof |
| Color | Sliver+Black |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Product Dimensions | 12.4"L x 4.7"W x 0.57"H |
| Material | Plastic |












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Customers find the keyboard to be of good quality and appreciate its compact size with well-sized keys for typing.
At first the keyboard looks complicated, but it not. It can interface with multiple devices, or it can be used as simply as any other keyboard. Excellent and positive "feel" to the keys. Read more
This is a great wireless keyboard for the price! Has all the media keys, is very portable, rechargeable, supports multiple devices and connection options, and is low profile. I've been using it for about 2 months now, and it seems fine. I also have a Logi MX Keys S, and assuming the MX Keys mini would be similar, this is a great budget-friendly alternative. It's not as good with quality, obviously (MX Keys mini is about $90, S is about $110), but pretty decent still. It's got Fn lock, so you don't need to keep using the function key for the media keys! Cons: 1. It's not really "silent", it's the loudest of my quiet keyboards. The feedback isn't bad, just know this isn't great for a quiet office (like I thought it'd be). 2. The layout is a bit weird near the right shift and it's hard to learn. I still mistype keys near there. I guess it's worth it for the reduced size Battery capacity is low compared to other keyboards (just 500 mAH), but I haven't needed to recharge it yet. Also it's USB-C rechargeable, so not really a problem IMO. Nothing fancy with the appearance, but you get what you're paying for. It does have indented keys, which I like. If you want a decent budget-friendly alternative to Logi MX keys series, buy this! I had the Keychron B3 Pro which was great but that stopped working 5 months in (which is very common, apparently). I've been using a TECKNET mouse for about 4 months, which has been great, so I'm hoping this turns out well too. Read more
From the description, I thought I could pair with my three individual TV’s and use whenever. It pairs easily but forgets the pairing when powered off. So you have to pair each time with the tv/device you want to use it with unless you use the USB stick. That will keep it connected with one of your devices. So, good product. You just need to understand that’s how it works. Read more
Just as the title says, the keyboard is quiet, the keys are smooth, the size is small (no numpad) and it works with my desktop perfectly. It can be run on batteries or corded with USB-C, and with Bluetooth or not. Good item! Read more
Sent back was not what I wanted. Worked fine, was just not what I like. Ordered the larger one with numbers on the side. Easy to use and connected quickly to Bluetooth. Also charged very quickly. Very lightweight but sturdy and the little feet underneath made typing comfortable. Good price. Read more
The keyboard is great but Chase bill's me a second time for everything I purchase! I will not be using Amazon's credit/debit card ever again! Read more
The design was perfect to use as I had problems with my laptop's built in keyboard which were too costly and difficult to replace. Key sensitivity is excellent. It's light weight and blue tooth hook-up is simple. Very Good all the way around! Read more
typing this review on the TECKNET, I can say its key mechanical feedback is quite good, with a fair amount of travel... it's gonna take a while to uncover useful shortcuts, since those minimize the need to (in my case) pick up my stylus to tap on an on-screen element that's not accessible from the keyboard... I'd like Ctrl-L and F11 to work in a web browser to move to the address line and switch to full screen (respectively), but so far those shortcuts elude me... maybe there's a TECKNET user board to promote exchange of experiences... overall, this item is a useful and good quality tool to add to your phone/tablet use... excellent value, too Read more
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