🎮 Control Your World with a Click!
The WeChip W2Pro Air Mouse is a versatile mini wireless keyboard and voice remote control designed for seamless interaction with Android TV boxes, PCs, and more. Featuring a plug-and-play setup, backlit keys, and an anti-lost alarm, this device combines convenience and functionality for an enhanced user experience.
L**S
Infrared learning limited but just what needed for living room set ups.
An excellent mouse/keyboard combination remote but limited power on infrared learning, could only get one device power up. Can't teach volume buttons to an AVR.Has everything I could want, just limited infrared functions. Air mouse mostly useful on the highest sensitivity but have been able to select items and drag, drop, play, with high accuracy across several monitors. Initially thought it didn't have a right click function for the Air Mouse side, but returned to the guide to find the menu button is right click.A compact keyboard was nice and backlight toggle works great to see with lights off. Haven't had much need for the trackpad on the keyboard side, but it does come in handy to prevent having to flip the remote over and over as jump between keyboard and small movements.
M**E
If it's simplicity you're after, this should be your next remote for streaming.
Ok so this is my first time ever buying or using a wechip remote or any kind of aftermarket airmouse controller for my firestick 4k. I was really looking forward to this for a couple of months now. Previously I was using the iPazzPort mini keyboard controller for all operations that required any typing or mouse scrolling, however the iPazzPort is not an airmouse as I had originally thought. That was my main motivation for ordering it. I was a bit disappointed when I found out it didn't have airmouse function, but rather a small 1"x 1" touchpad that you scroll your right thumb around on in order to move your mouse pointer on the TV screen. It wasn't the airmouse I was hoping for, but it still was better than what is offered with the stock firestick remote which basically controls the mouse icon by clicking the navigation pad several times in the direction you want your icon to move to until it finally gets there. It was extremely annoying. Anyway, before this ends up being a review on the iPazzPort instead of the WeChip, I'll quickly finish my point by saying that while my iPazzPort was definitely a step up from my stock controller in terms of mouse operation and a decent keyboard, it wasn't what I originally wanted. Plus it still required more effort to use properly than I was looking for out of a tv remote. So that was the excuse I told myself to justify buying a brand new remote for the same device within just a couple months of buying the first model. So anyway, as I said earlier I'd been wanting this airmouse/mini keyboard ever since I saw a review on the original WeChip airmouse. My first impressions of it were mixed at best. Right out of the box I noticed that the build quality felt a tad on the cheap plasticky side, not to mention it was larger than I originally thought it would be. Both things I could easily get over as long as it's functionality was above par. Right off the bat I can tell you that while it's a fairly easy setup, it's not as simple as just inserting the little USB receiver thingy into whatever device you plan to use it with, and boom your paired to your device and ready to go. I had to manually pair my remote with the included receiver after plugging into my firestick. This was just a few quick taps of 2 keys on the remote, but what made it a bit frustrating was the instruction manual isn't specific about the secondary pairing being required. It reads more like that step is more of an option rather than a requirement in order for your airmouse to work. I'm sure that whomever wrote the manual, English is probably not their primary language, so no big deal. Just giving you a heads up if you find yourself in the same position during setup. Now, for how the remote actually performs. Initially the airmouse function took some practice to get the hang of, but it's working great for me now. I'm not sure if this is just in my head, but I feel like the more I used the airmouse and gave it a chance to kind of ”catch up” with itself, the easier it's become to use without any of the lagging that I was sometimes experiencing during the first couple of days. It almost seems to have a very brief break-in period during those first days of using it. All and all I really am pleased with my WeChipW2 airmouse, and I like some of the other features it has to offer like the auto sleep mode it puts itself in 5 seconds after setting it down to protect against accidental key presses. Another cool function is that the remote knows whichever side you currently have facing up and are using. This is to further protect you from accidental key touches. So if you are using the keyboard, that side is always facing up therefore disabling the air mouse function and vice-versa. For around $25, this is a great remote for your fireTV's and Android Boxes. I love the ease of using an airmouse, and when I need to type something in the search bar, all I have to do is simply flip over the controller and type away. 8.5/10
A**S
So close to being great, but falls short on multiple points.
Love the visual design and materials. Wouldn't look out of place among any collection of remotes.Backlight:Unforgivably, the backlight can only illuminate primary functions of the keys. The red alternate functions you can see in photos are "opaque", and the light does not shine though the red key markings at all. Except for, inexplicably, the red "Fn" key itself, as well as the red "power" button on the front of the remote. So they had transparent red ink available for the buttons, but simply did not use it on the rest of the keyboard.This point alone is enough to to say "No" to this keyboard. Literally an example of "give me a backlit keyboard, without giving me a backlit keyboard." This has to be corrected in order for the keyboard to be of any greater use than a non-backlit keyboard.Power Button Cannot Be Forced To Control TV:Had high hopes for knowing I could program the remote to mimic my infrared TV power control, since that's "the only thing remaining" that I still need to use my TV's remote for. Unfortunately, the reality is that the power button "switches to a PC keyboard power button" once it connects to the 2.4 Ghz USB transceiver. Such that pressing the power button on the remote no longer sends infrared, but instead issues a PC shutdown action. Precisely THE OPPOSITE of what I needed it to do.If I turn off the PC using this remote, then the 2.4 Ghz transceiver is no longer connected, and then the power button on the remote can also be used to turn the TV on or off via infrared. Great? But at that point, there is no way to use the remote to turn the PC back on. So it only "swapped my problem": From being unable to turn the TV on and off with my PC keyboard remote, to now being able to control the TV but having the PC turn off and unable to turn the PC back on using the PC keyboard remote.Lack Of Playback Controls Anywhere On Remote:Neither the front nor the back of the remote have any keys which control play / pause / next track / previous track. Ideally they would be buttons on the front of the remote. But they need to exist "somewhere."
M**E
Great Air mouse
This air Mouse it great first is the voice control function works as it is meant to do. Next is the best part the air mouse pointer. Why is it the best because the other air mouse i have ever time i hit a button the pointer auto turns on and this is very annoying because you have to double press the pointer button.But the WeChip W2 Pro does not have that problem also the Wechip Control has the backlit on both sides turn it over and it comes on.The only thing i hate is where the back button is at which is at the bottom of the arrow keys it should be by the top of the arrow keys IMO.
M**T
Mala experiencia
No funciona, no carga, solo lo probĂ© el dĂa que llegĂł y no sirviĂł, pensĂ© que le faltaba carga, pero no carga tiene como un problema en el centro de carga, yo creo era de las devoluciones y lo enviaron sin arreglarlo
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