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Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2025
Works great
Sebastian Schröder
Reviewed in Germany on May 13, 2025
Ich konnte die Tastatur zuerst nicht via Bluetooth verbinden, und füllte somit das Kontaktformular des Herstellers aus. Der Kundensupport hat umgehend sich bei mir mittels WhatsApp gemeldet. Ich konnte mit Hilfe einer Mitarbeiterin (Mrs. Wang) die Probleme beheben. Danach führte sich mich noch in die Benutzung der Tastatur ein (Sonderzeichen, Umlaute, usw).
J. B.
Reviewed in Germany on March 28, 2025
Die Tastatur mit QWERT Layout ist eine nützliches Hifsmittel für schreibintensive Arbeiten an dem Smartphone. Man muss sich etwas an die Handhabung gewöhnen wenn man z. B. die Umlaute ü, ä, Ü, Ä; nutzen möchte, da sie mit Hilfe der Fn-Taste getippt werden müssen. Das Cover ist als Ständer für das Smartphone sehr praktisch und variabel im Winkel einzustellen. Durch das Cover gewinnt die Tastatur an Wertigkeit und ist im geschlossenen Zustand bei Transport in der Tasche geschützt. Würde ich wieder kaufen.
Pooks
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2025
This is a great little tool. Being able to link it up to 2 Bluetooth connections at the same time and switch between them is great. I have it connected to my phone and my Amazon Firestick. It is way easier to use a keyboard than a phone digital keyboard or moving letter by letter on the Firestick using the remote. I like that it has a built in stand to hold you phone while you use it, and it is compact enough to easily slip into your pocket to take on the go.
Marek Halmo
Reviewed in Germany on March 21, 2025
Good for what I needed it (Mobile app testing for keyboard support).Small and portable, the layout is a bit strange, especially when it comes to '/' and '#' keys but it is something that I can get used to. I use this in EN and SK layouts, not DE. But that is something that had to be done for the sake of portability.I would like to have caps lock replaced with tab and to have dedicated ESC key (where tab used to be).. but ESC is still available via FN+Space combo.I love the Home/End/PgUP/PgDown via FN + arrow keys - this is what I am used to on my Dell notebook.Th adjustable stand can hold the phone well in variety of angles and is fairly sturdy - Awesome.The keys have a bit of play but are in general better as what i expected.USB-C charging is also a plus.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Fantastic quality mini keyboard! Perfect size for my Furilabs FLX1 Linux Phone to use it as a PDA!Small and portable, feels nice, good design and layout, cool color options, and although typing can take a little getting used to because it's not a full sized keyboard I don't think it's bad to type on either!The only thing that could make this even better is if it could hold your phone.
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
I like this thing a LOT. It isn't perfect, but for the sort of person likely to purchase it, its compromises are almost certainly tolerable.I have a Clicks keyboard case for my iPhone because I detest typing on glass. Clicks is great in many ways, but it is still slower than typing on glass (if less consistently frustrating). I often want to type long stretches of text on my phone (like with this review) and in those situations, Clicks is too slow and glass is too clunky and sloppy. Therefore, at only like $30, this keyboard appealed to me as a possible third option.It is many good things: slim, and attractive, for a start. Its stand is also its folding cover, and it is a soft cloth material on the inside, and a leather-like surface on the outside. It looks like a checkbook cover or something. The foldable cover / stand has a very good hinge with a wide range of motion and stiff, firm actuation. A real bonus would be if it were somehow magnetic, to work with MagSafe, and I might even buy a replacement if they introduced such a model, but as it is, you can lay your phone into it horizontally or vertically without any trouble.The keys feel GREAT. This is important because this thing is affordable (I won't say "cheap"), and you don't know what to expect in terms of quality and key feel. But it feels better than many laptop and Chromebook keyboards I have experienced (and in my line of work I am exposed to many). The key travel is perfect. It isn't too shallow like some Apple keyboards, and it feels clicks and deliberate. Actually, speaking of Apple, it reminds me of their old (ten years ago, perhaps) pre-Butteryfly keyboards. Like if you ever bought an Apple Wireless tenkeyless keyboard around 2012, then you've experienced a keyboard much like this in terms of switch feel. Couldn't ask for more, especially at this price point.But where I can ask for more, is, literally, this keyboard is about three or four keys too few, and as a result has to make some weird compromises. There are not dedicated [{, ]}, ' " keys, and so those symbols are added to other keys as Fn mods. If you have ever used and enjoyed using a typewriter, you should be able to cope with this. Most midcentury typewriters, for example, put the apostrophe over the 8 key, or the 2 key, or whatever, and you had to shift to them. I enjoy typewriters and use them often, so while I was a little miffed at first that the very common apostrophe and quotation symbols weren't on a shared key, once I explained it to myself as no different than when I'm using an old typewriter to write a letter, I dropped it and decided to adapt. The only issue I now have is that when I use Fn and the comma key to effect an apostrophe, it seems like I release one before the other and often end up with an unintended comma, looking like this: ', and I can't figure out just how to actuate them perfectly to avoid it. Small complaint.A few more positives to end on, though: it has MacBook-style Fn-enabled device controls! Something I didn't know I needed or wanted, but I think it's a terrific idea. You can for example change the brightness or volume of your iPhone or whatever with Fn+ this or that number key. It's very nice.Lastly, it supports up to two devices, and switching between them is easy with a Fn+1 or a Fn+2. Nice. Oh, and the rechargeable battery...I haven't owned this long enough yet to remark on battery life, but I love that it is rechargeable, and that also helps it stay so slim in profile.Overall I've been pleasantly surprised, and if you are thinking of buying a little portable wireless keyboard for your phone, or living room TV, or whatever, I think you can do MUCH worse for just around this price point. Good show. Good show.[Update] 2.5 month check-in. I have not charged this thing since I first got it and it still reports 75% battery power. I can't tell if that is accurate until it actually dies, but it has been going for nearly 3 months on a single charge, and I am blown away by that. I have still not found any workaround for the issue of commas following apostrophes and periods following double-quotes, but as of right now I am unwilling to spend the $30 on a second unit to find out if it is just my model, or all of them.
Dakota
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Can't connect to Bluetooth. Just an expensive brick with lights on it.
R.D.W.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
I am typing with it right now and I can tell you that while it isn’t perfect, it’s the closest thing I have found to what I was hoping for and it essentially takes my phone and creates a tiny little desktop that I can use anywhere, which is what I wanted. I love that it has moving keys and they give a satisfying click when I type. Makes the process of typing on my phone so much more pleasant as I am not a huge fan of dragging something big along though I do a lot of writing for various reasons. I think I may even order another for work, though I don’t necessarily need it. I also like the addition of various function keys, and how it creates a more PC like experience with a smart phone. If I was looking to find flaws I would agree with the other review about access to apostrophes. It is something I am not really used to doing, but not a dealbreaker in any way. It is exactly what I was looking for and I agree about adding the MagSafe feature. I also would appreciate being able to simply carry my phone in this case. As a Pro Max user, it really is only a hair larger than my phone so having that option would be nice. Excited to see how much more writing I can get done now. I detest thumb typing. :)
Anthony weddle
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2025
Survive on time. It's small compact easy to use. The small size makes it easy or use while you're out and aboutYou're able to connect more than one device. It connects to phones, computers.
René Schildt
Reviewed in Germany on April 26, 2025
Mit kleinen Tastaturen verbindet sich oft: Schön und nicht gut.Ich habe diese Tastatur nun schon einige Zeit unterwegs in Gebrauch und kann sagen, dass ich sie als einen idealen Reisebegleiter erleb(t)e ... in der Verwendbarkeit und in der Reduzierung des Reisegepäcks.
Hanna
Reviewed in Germany on April 19, 2025
Es ist klein, leicht, robust und funktioniert einwandfrei. Perfekt für Unterwegs und auf Reisen. Klar ist die kleine Tastatur gewöhnungsbedürftig, genau wie die Tastenbelegung mit Fn für Umlaute - aber das klappt nach ein bißchen Gewöhnung super und ist es angesichts der geringen Größe und des geringen Gewichts bei gleichzeitiger Robustheit wirklich wert.
Zim
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
This keyboard is very handy and convenient, especially with the stand that helps prop up my tablet. The keys are responsive, and it connects quickly via Bluetooth. It’s lightweight and portable, but I wish the battery life were a bit longer. Still, a great value for the price!
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