⌨️ Elevate your workspace with wireless freedom and sleek durability!
The Rii 2.4G Wireless Keyboard combines cutting-edge Bluetooth 5.1 and 2.4G RF wireless technology in a compact, aluminium alloy design. Compatible across Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS, it supports pairing with two devices and features a rechargeable battery for long-lasting use. Its ergonomic, ambidextrous layout and plug-and-play setup make it the perfect portable keyboard for professionals seeking seamless productivity on multiple platforms.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | 2.4G+BT New |
Color | Black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
M**Z
Great little keyboard
I don't know where the negative reviews are coming from. I am very impressed with this keyboard! I have bought several wireless keyboards over the past year and this one is the best one yet. My children had destroyed my last keyboard (20 month old babies are very destructive, lol) and I needed a new keyboard quickly. I selected this one because it would arrive quickly (it arrived the next day, with Prime) and was more affordable than anything else I saw. I figured it would get me by until I could get something "better".When it arrived, I was pleasantly surprised by the construction. It felt durable, much more so than the last several I had bought, to the point where I think it might even survive being left along with my 20 month year old. Not planning on testing it though, lol. It feels like it is made from metal, where my last keyboards felt like plastic, and this was confirmed by my mounting a magnet to the wall and using that magnet to keep it out of the reach of the baby when I am not using it.It has a large trackpad that is responsive and it feels good to use. My last wireless keyboard cost almost twice as much, is larger (with smaller keys however), used batteries while this one is rechargeable and felt more fragile. I can't rate the battery life as I have only had it for about a day, but I'll update this review if I have any issues.I am amazed at this keyboard for the price, to the point I am tempted to purchase another for my work computer. Suffice to say, where I bought this originally to use as a temporary keyboard until I got something "better", this keyboard is now my permanent keyboard as I don't see getting anything better without spending a LOT more money.To sum it up, an affordable, well built keyboard that has surpassed my expectations so far! If you need a 2.4 wireless keyboard, stop looking and just get this one.
P**E
Excellent bluetooth keyboard that is really universal.
I was looking for a keyboard trackpad combo for my Lenovo Duet 5 Chromebook. So it really needed to be Bluetooth and not just one with a wireless dongle. This guy fit the bill and the price was a great deal. It works on every device I own. I love it and the trackpad is awesome.The only issue I had initially was that the trackpad wasn't working on the Chromebook. The instructions were horrible and little help. So I just started trying some different key combinations and finally found the correct sequence to turn the trackpad on for the Chromebook. The key sequence is to press and hold the blue FN key and then tap the spacebar. This worked perfectly and to be sure that it wasn't just a fluke, I did it several more times and the sequence is a toggle for enabling and disabling the trackpad on my Chromebook. The keyboard has a little weight that just makes it feel good. It also works with my iPad and MacBook. The keyboard types even on my iPhone, but the trackpad does not work with the iPhone (I did not expect it to work at all on the iPhone).I recommend this for its versatility to work with almost any device.
M**Z
A much better wireless keyboard/touch pad than I expected for the price
After trying a Logitech K400 keyboard and becoming frustrated with its quirky key layout, I decided to try this. As you can see from the listing photos, it has an almost standard key layout. I also checked the reviews and discovered that (unlike the Logitech) you don't need to press the "Fn" key to access F1-F12. But I discovered a few more advantages:First, the keyboard is in a sturdy metal case. (The wireless radio is in a smaller plastic case underneath the keyboard itself, so the radio waves can get in and out freely.) Not only does this give the keyboard a much sturdier feel, it gives it extra weight so it doesn't slide around your lap much as you type on it.Second, although the keys are "chiclet" keys, they have even better tactile feedback than the Logitech (which wasn't bad).The keyboard is full-size (the Logitech is close, but not quite full-size), which leaves less room for the touch pad. So they mounted the touch pad sideways (it's taller than it is wide), letting the whole thing fit into the same width as the Logitech. (The keyboard's height is actually smaller than the Logitech.)Speaking of the touch pad, the Logitech's was pretty good. This one's even better. It's bigger and has a "scroll bar" at the right, so you can scroll with one finger. (Two-finger scrolling, supported by most touch pads, also works.)Unlike the Logitech, this keyboard doesn't need batteries - it has a rechargeable battery built-in. A charging cable is included, which also contains a USB extension, so you can charge the keyboard without blocking a USB port. You can also use the cable as an extension for the keyboard's receiver so you can put it closer to where you sit.Now for the drawbacks: First, the charging port is one of those dreadful micro USB ports, which are renowned for breaking after being used repeatedly. And if you've ever had to have one of these repaired on a cell phone, you know when it does break, a repair won't be easy and would probably cost more than a new keyboard! They should have used a small cannon plug for recharging instead.Second, touchpads, no matter how good, are terrible replacements for mice! It's all but impossible to position the cursor precisely, and it's always accidentally clicking things when you're pressing keys on the right side of the keyboard and a finger accidentally touches the pad! (Slowing down the pointer with the mouse control panel helps.) A trackball would have been a much better choice.Finally, the keyboard layout could still be improved. The "Insert" key is Fn+F9, which is awkward and I kept pressing other combinations like Ctrl+F9 or Shift+F9 or Alt+F9 by mistake, sometimes with disastrous results. Also, F12 is just about where F11 is on a standard keyboard, and the Delete key is just about where F12 is, resulting in frequent mistakes here too, again sometimes with disastrous results. They would have been better off moving Insert and Delete down to the left and right of the up-arrow, and spacing out the F1-F12 keys as they are on a standard keyboard.Still, this is a better-than-average keyboard at a good price. Maybe they'll come up with a new version with the improvements I suggested above someday; then it will be even better!
R**Z
Trackpad died almost immediately
The trackpad stopped working after about 6 hours of use. I tried restarting the keyboard and the computer, but it didn't fix it. The keyboard buttons worked but the trackpad was dead.
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