
-great sound -excellent design -easy connectivity -diverse compatibility -mic is ok



-Sturdy build quality. They’re heavy. -Excellent if you wear glasses. No issues. -good voice clarity and ambient noise isolation

The feeling is soft and the ergonomics are perfect. Has quick keys on the sude


Easy to set up bluetooth and configure RGB


-Upgraded keys over the base model of this keyboard. -Can be used both wireless or wired. -Utilizes KTT Purple Star 43g switches -Replaceable switches

This is exactly what I was looking for. A small sized keyboard with the built in mouse/trackpad. This makes things a lot easier for me to use my pc that is hooked up to my non-smart tv. Before buying this, I was using a wired mouse and keyboard and had to sit on the floor in front of my tv to navigate. I also like that it uses AA batteries.




Programming macros and adjusting settings is a snap with the software. Built from quality materials - scratch and wear resistant. Per key RGB isn't an overstatement, there is programming for every key and nearly every space between them. Key switches are smooth and well defined. Radial dial for additional features is a convenient bonus. Matt finish, so there is no key-glare caused by backlighting. Heavy - which I consider a pro, but some people may not appreciate as much.

Comme dans le bon vieux temps ! Ajout de la souris sur Bluetooth et elle fonctionne comme un charme depuis ce temps (1 mois). Bon achat.

- Simple, one page instructions for setup & keyboard functions - Functions are straight forward - The FN keys have their function displayed on the side of the key toward the user - The keys have a quality feel, in both press and texture - Smooth plastic base makes it easy to clean - Decently long cord to plug into the computer, which isn't aligned to the middle of the base - Very lightweight - Multiple fun lighting options (my favorite is the setting that makes the key light up bright after you press it for a second, then dimming) - The sound of the keypress is very satisfying


Works. Doesn't need software. Simple. Needed something Linux-compatible for embedded OS on new dvr that would work out of the box. Note: plug it into your dvr usb port, then reboot dvr. (otherwise it's wiggy, then pointer stops working, once you do a hard reboot of dvr, works fine). And cheap.

