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Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2025
This is a lightweight (but apparently solid) bluetooth keyboard I purchased to use as an auxiliary keyboard when sharing/editing documents in meetings. The thing that attracted me to this keyboard is the layout with the trackpad at your thumbs under the spacebar, which is similar to what my laptop has (ThinkPad X1).The trackpad gestures (that I use anyway) seem to be the same as the laptop although the key spacing is a bit smaller (see photo). It also does not have the mouse buttons (like the ThinkPad), but taps seem to work fine for the purpose.Overall very happy with it, but note it is very new to me. Hopefully it holds up, but even if it didn't long term, it was surprisingly inexpensive. Would recommend as a pass around secondary keyboard, or a compact full functioning keyboard if you work mostly from your touch screen.
Joe Yaks
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
This keyboard is incredibly thin and light – seriously, it's mind-blowing! Typing feels great, but the trackpad could be better. Plus, it lets you switch between devices seamlessly. Highly recommend!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025
I bought this to mainly use with my Macbook. It cannot perform all the multi-point gestures properly on MacOS: each gesture would just perform a random action, and the scrolling wheel is in reverse direction. However, unlike more popular options - Logitech K400 - at least most of those gestures, if performed on this trackpad, can be captured as key combination. Hence, it is possible for you to remap them to the correct actions ( I tried, and I managed to recreate most of them except for the zoom pinch)Other than that, the keyboard is pretty much identical to those Ipad keyboard you normally see form-wise. The Bluetooth connection seems smooth and I appreciate how easy it is to switch between devices. The keys does not feel flimsy and the trackpad is surprisingly responsive. Ultimately, the hardware is much better than what I expect from this price range.Nevertheless, there is this also weird bug where I keep getting random pointer click. This issue can become extremely annoying especially when it happens during typing as it moves the type cursor and messes up your lines. However, it does not happen frequently enough for it to ruin my overall impression of this product so farOverall, this is a solid product. I might have enjoyed it much more had I used it on an OS that it is actually optimized for (I tried it briefly on an Ipad and it was decent). This review is purely for anymore with similar needs as mine: a keyboard with integrated trackpad that is compatible with MacOS. For that purpose, I would say: this product, with a bit of tweaking, is probably the best of what we probably get currently in this category
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 4, 2025
This product technically fills most if not all of the promises. I am only giving it a two star review because It is worse quality than the price indicates.I was very disappointed with the bluetooth range (which is much worse than cheaper keyboards from my local department store).I also find the mousepad difficult to use. Even when the bluetooth connection is strong the mouse movement is very jerky, clicking is no fun, and it is impossible to scroll if you are trying to click (so my dream of using this for excel is dead).If this form factor is exactly what you want for a range of under 5 ft, this still might be a good purchase for you.
K. Outlaw II
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025
I am not a gamer, so i don't need a separate keyboard and mouse configuration. Looking around for a combo keyboard and mouse setup that you can switch between multiple workstations is hard because none of the top peripheral makers make these types of devices for some reason. This device supports Windows, Linux GUI, Apple, and Android tablets. Typing on the keyboard is the same as a laptop, the trackpad is super responsive, and it is thin yet strong. Had the device for about 2 weeks now, no issues to report. This device would be a direct comparison to the Lenovo ThinkPad Bluetooth keyboard with trackpoint. Now you have two options :)Hope this helps
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Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025
I wish I came across this one sooner. This one takes a lot more pressure before it flexes. I spent too much grief in my finitie flimsy keyboards; I had actually ended up gluing a edger blade on the mouse part because it used to click so bad upon any flex. They even got the keys on the top to be function first (over those trendy media shortcut or whatever they call them keys)However they've missed the home and end, page up and down buttons which I use the hell out of. I don't know why there's always a trade off of these things. Otherwise would be a 5; I can tell the build quality is significantly better the keys are solid and consistent they don't pivot and work like a pole dancer, sometimes falling off the pole (finitie keys pop off inexplicably without reasonable provocative)
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