Type in Style! ✨ Unleash your inner vintage vibe.
This Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard combines retro aesthetics with modern functionality, featuring 84 floating round keycaps, a compact design, and multi-device connectivity. With a long-lasting battery and wide compatibility across various devices, it’s the perfect blend of style and practicality for the modern professional.
J**K
Superb!
This keyboard is pretty great overall, and the keys are typewriter-like in shape, much like Taiahiro's other products. The keys feel sturdy and stable, better than my Logitech K350 Comfort Wave, if without any of the curvature of my K350 that improves comfort. Like the Logitech, it includes a wireless adapter - however it also sports bluetooth, which makes the adapter somewhat redundant and unnecessary for me, but the extra 2.4GHz wireless adapter may be useful to someone multi-tasking between computer and would like to switch devices rapidly without needing individual keyboards for each device (for a total of 3). What I do wish for in a revised version in the future is an off button as it has a long timer before going into its "sleep mode" mode, according to the maker.The keyboard can be powered off of AAs, convenient for me in that I swear by Panasonic Eneloops, and the keyboard is mostly easy to set up or any device, be it a PC/laptop, Android device, or iOS device. It appears to have quirky firmware, though. It may randomly bug up when switching connections and then force you to need to remove the batteries to get it working normally again as well as needing to reboot your computer. How it bugs up is weird but not common.The casing is slightly flimsy, almost like my K350, and tightening the screws mitigated that a bit.All in all, easy to recommend for a cheap keyboard!I really hope the manufacturer releases a firmware update to improve stability.
N**I
Not bad if you don't mind the bounce.
This keyboard is a good second keyboard to have, wouldn't be the main keyboard I would use. First off it says that it's a mechanical gaming keyboard on the box, definitely not mechanical and wouldn't use it for games as there is some lag on it. Not sure what the polling rate is but it seems a bit off when compared to my gaming keyboard or even a wired keyboard. Another thing that annoyed me was the bounce. The bounce back from depressing the keys almost feel like the keyboard is trying to get your fingers off of it. Maybe that's how typewriters were like back then as this is what this keyboard is trying to mimic? Just a guess but I don't think that's what they intended.Taking those into account would I still get this keyboard? Short answer is yes. It's nice that it has 2 BT connection plus the wireless receiver dongle so essentially that's 3 devices that you can connect to. Aesthetically it is one of he nicer looking keyboard and it is also what I consider a mid profile keyboard meaning the typing height is between a slim keyboard like a mac and like a normal desktop keyboard. Also being 75% it really is all the keys you need unless you are doing excel sheets or calculating and will need the number pad.
F**S
German tank of keyboards
The most important features when buying a keyboard are versatility, weight, and reaction to the keystroke. Features the manufacturer claims and my experience seem to be on opposite poles. This is not, in any way, function, weight or design an ergonomic, gaming, or portable keyboard! But that can work in ones favor if they desire a keyboard that stays put, a office desk keyboard, or for many traditional users, a keyboard that has a very mechanical feel to it. I can't use it in a dark room and it's hard to grab. I found that due to the weight, I must pick it up by the crevice at the top of the keyboard. Even with that grab, I still felt like I was losing it as I moved it around.On the flip side of the negative things I found, the keyboard connects to everything and anything if its Bluetooth and within 33 feet. The keystroke is easy to build in instinctual press. The layout of the keys and the raised buttons all felt dependable. Unfortunately, the dark color of the board needs more lights and for the price, back lighting. It connects to 3 devices, which is a fantastic feature, and it does have an antique look to it...a good enough look to make it a piece of art in a history museum.
A**N
Great if you are a hunt-and-peck typist
I love the way that this unit sync up with my phone. That's not to be taken for granted!I don't like the feeling of the keyboard for myself. I'm a touch typists and when I use this keyboard it's hard for me to type without looking at the keyboard.HOWEVER, a friend who was over when I was testing it tried it out and was truly excited to hunt-and-peck his way as he composed email on his phone.A TRICK. We put the unit into the box it came in, and placed a cup behind it. (You could also use a paperweight or bookend behind the unit.) Then, it's much easier to put the keyboard on your lap as you type and the phone is on a table.A CAVEAT - The unit seems to be sturdy, but the batteries are off brand. I recommend using high-quality AAA batteries that won't leak and ruin your unit.
C**C
Decently built small mechanical keyboard, with some room for improvement
This mechanical typewriter-style wireless keyboard is lightweight and made from quality materials. If you want a "silent" wireless keyboard, I would suggest a different option, but if you want a small, portable "retro" keyboard, then this is a good option for the price.My only two complaints include the lack of directions for Bluetooth pairing. It took me a while to finally figure out how to pair this keyboard via Bluetooth because the directions are far from precise regarding Bluetooth pairing.The other complaint I have is the tilted legs on the bottom of the keyboard. The tilt legs are nearly impossible to extend without using a pen or slim object to pry them from the tight area stowed on the bottom of the keyboard.
2**U
Works Just fine
Good value, works as intended. The keys are mushy but thats a given, I've seen a KB like this that has hot swap switchs and is very expensive, this is if you want that look without the high price. But you get what you pay for. Works fine with games and typing is good. It works.
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