Friday, 27 April 2012

Bluethooth Keyboard for iPad

Technical Details

  • Fit for: iPad, Notebook which has bluetooth
  • Battery: Use 2 AAA (Here is not included)
  • Wireless Distance: 0-10m; Version: V2.0
  • Size: 11 1/4 x 4 3/4 x 11/16" (L*W*D)
  • Material: Plastic; Color: White and Silver; Weight: 310g

Product Description

It's slim and neat. Also use it with your PC, notebook as long as they have bluetooth function; The iPad keyboard with a full-size which includes special keys that activate iPad features; Features 78 keys for functional. On/Off switch; "CONNECT" button; The attached keyboard features a sleek thin enclosure with ow-profile keys that provide a crisp, responsive feel and an ultra compact design that fits on even the most crowded desk; Special keys provide one-touch access to a variety of iPad features: the home screen, spotlight search, display brightness, picture frame mode, the on screen keyboard and screen lock; This is a non-OEM product.


List Price:$49.99
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Customer Reviews



By Gale Ann Dietz - Love it!!!

This keyboard is perfect. Took like a minute to hook it up. really easy and perfect for not spending a lot. its super mobile and has a lot of really cool features. great for Ipad!! i would recomend this keyboard!! (read more customer review)

By Gus Smedstad - This is a good keyboard, period, regardless of price


I've been using my iPad more and more to browse the web, and for the most part the virtual keyboard is decent enough for most tasks. It's not so great when I feel moved to write forum posts, though. It's main drawback is that numbers are pushed back behind a menu, and many punctuation marks (notably [] braces, needed for italics, URLs, and the like) are _two_ menu presses in. It's remarkable how difficult that can make typing some messages. Enter this Bluetooth keyboard. I can use it when I really need a full-featured keyboard, and set it aside when I don't. It has all the keys I expect except Home / Page Up / Page Down / End, which are normally part a numberic keypad, which this lacks. The layout is considerably less cramped than most laptop keyboards I've used, and many portable Bluetooth keyboards I viewed, despite being only marginally wider than my M11x's keyboard. For example, the left shift key is nice and wide, and the arrow keys, while somewhat small, have an area of their own instead of being jammed into a tiny area, as is normal. I did have some difficulty adjusting at first, since the keys are relatively short-throw compared to my desktop keyboard. That's true by design of most laptop and portable keyboards, to keep them compact and light, but I'm doing much more typing on it than I have in the past with such keyboards. I find I have to be a bit more deliberate in my typing, since at first I tended to drop letters, because the longer key travel of my desktop keyboard meant I had considerably more leeway in what would be registered as a keypress. Yes, it's plastic, as another reviewer noted. So what? Every keyboard I've ever owned has been plastic. It's quite lightweight, and I can't fault anything about its build quality. The spec sheet claims about 4 ma draw when awake, and 0.2 ma when sleeping, which means with a standar pair of AAA NiMH batteries I should get ~200 hours of continuous use, or 4000 when it's sleeping. I haven't owned it long enough to test this, but ballpark we're probably talking about charging the batteries every 6 months or most given my usual habits. Physically, it's 11" x 4.6" x 0.2", though the back edge with the battery compartment is thicker at 0.7", which gives it a slight slope when resting on a flat surface. It weighs 11 ounces with batteries loaded. In summary, this is about as good as you can expect a portable form-factor keyboard to be, regardless of price (read more customer review)


By VA Store - completely satisfied


I am using this keyboard right now on this review. I bought it about month and a half ago. The quality of the plastic is the one you would expect from 13$ wireless keyboard. I didn't buy it to complain about the quality, I bought it because it was cheap. It is cheap and it works. I am using it with my iPad 2 and windows 7 desktop. I gave it some time before writing this review, because some people reported problems shortly after purchasing. So far mine works just fine. I even spilled some red bull on it few days ago. Still fine. So it may not have the greatest feel but it works as advertised. I got what i was looking for. (read more customer review)


By JMARS08 - stars Definitely worth it!!!!!


Purchased this bluetooth keyboard for my Apple Ipad, It works great & I am shocked at how great it is for the price when apple sells them for $69! definitely recommend(read more customer review) !


By Terwilliker - works great with the iphone and ipad

So far, working as expected! A little loud for typing but no more so than a typical keyboard. Fast feedback and a selection of nice hotkeys (which could be explained somewhere). (read more customer review)


By Cougenstein - Works flawless

I think they revamped this product I have had no Bluetooth delays, and it also doesn't have a micro USB port to recharge batteries as some have claimed. You can't go wrong for the price sure it's made out of plastic but if your buying this it's because your cheap and don't want to spend the money on an apple key board. Look no further this product is perfect.(read more customer review)

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