💻 Elevate your workspace with silent efficiency!
The TECKNET 2.4G Wireless Keyboard is a compact, ultra-thin keyboard designed for seamless connectivity and quiet operation. With a battery life of up to 12 months and a wireless range of 15 meters, it’s perfect for professionals who value efficiency and portability. Compatible with multiple operating systems, this keyboard is ideal for both home and office use.
Brand | TECKNET |
Product Dimensions | 28.5 x 1.8 x 12 cm; 296 g |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Item model number | X315 |
Manufacturer | TeckNet |
Series | X315 |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Operating System | Chrome Os,Windows |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 296 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**.
Great for Android operating systems
The keyboard arrived promptly, the next day after ordering. It was packaged in a box in which it fitted perfectly, so there was not masses of excess cardboard to dispose of. The keyboard itself is very thin and light, with a fixed stand across the top end so it tilts at an angle when you use it. The setup was very easy. I installed 2 x AAA batteries (not included), plugged in the nano USB receiver, turned the keyboard on with the small switch on the bottom of the keyboard, and it was ready to go. I would say the size of the keyboard and the keys themselves are a good size for touch typing. I am able to type quickly and easily using this keyboard.I have tried this keyboard with my android box and it works brilliantly. You can use the arrow keys to navigate through the menus on the Android operating system, and the enter key to select something. The backspace key will take you back to the previous screen. This keyboard has so far worked with all the Android apps that I've tried on my Android box, including Kodi. The only little glitch I have found with it is that the volume keys seem to work in reverse. So when you turn the volume down on the keyboard, this turns it up on the android box and vice versa. I don't know if this is just an issue with my particular type of box, which is a Q-box.I have also tried this keyboard with my Android phone. I purchased a micro USB male host to USB female OTG adapter, which I plugged into the micro USB charging port on my phone. I then plugged the nano receiver into the other end of the adapter, turned on the keyboard and like magic, I was able to type on my keyboard, and the letters, words and sentences appeared on my phone instantly! This is SO useful if you need to type long messages on WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, texts, e-mails etc.Although this is advertised as a Windows or Android keyboard, I thought I would try it out on the PS3 and PS4 also. I was hopeful at first when the arrow keys started navigating through the menus on both the PS3 and PS4, but when I opened any apps on either of the playstations, the keyboard stopped working.On the whole, this is a great keyboard, but there are a couple of little things to be aware of:- The nano USB is so small that I found it fiddly to remove from the USB port in my Android box when I took it out to try in other devices. This should not be a big problem as it will not need to be moved much and will probably be staying in the Android box for the foreseeable future.- When the Android box is in standby mode, the keyboard cannot 'wake it up'. I don't think this is a fault with the keyboard though - the keyboard communicates via the USB nano receiver and if the device, and therefore the USB port is on standby (turned off), then the keyboard is not going to work. This is a little bit annoying, but it is the same problem I have found with my USB mini keyboard.On the whole, I like this keyboard a lot and will be using it with my Android box from now on instead of the USB mini keyboard that I was using before as it is so easy to navigate with and type on, even though it's a bit bigger than the mini keyboard.
D**N
Amazing for what it says it does!
This review is for the TeckNet 2.4G wireless keyboard for Windows 10.1/ Packaging & ContentsAs with all tecknet products, this keyboard came in what seems to be the standard, minimalist tecknet packaging that seems environmentally friendly lol. No complaints regarding this, will easily fit through your letterbox and will let the keyboard take a knock or two. Box includes warranty, Keyboard, within which you will find the usb nano receiver.2/ Design & ErgonomicsThe keyboard has a brilliant chassis in my opinion. There is very little flex as you bend it (on purpose ofc) and it does seem like a product that will last you no problem. As for the keys, it must be said my main keyboard is a Mechanical keyboard and I haven't used a chiclet keys for over a year. Having said that, I found this keyboard incredibly easy to type on. The actuation force isn't too hard, and the key travel is low, meaning you are able to type fast. Having done a typing test vs my cherry mx red keys, I found at first I was around 10-15 words per minute slower lol but this was more down to the placement of space and enter rather than the type of keys, the gap narrowed with practise..This is something I should mention, the letter and number keys are very well sized but due to the compact nature of the KB, the backspace and enter keys are smaller than the usual UK layout. This definitely takes some getting used to but is not a deal breaker for me.The wireless feature also enables you to achieve a very clean desk setup, as you can see from pictures attached.3/ USE CASESFor your ordinary web browsing, you simply can't go wrong at this price and functionality. I can't comment on the battery life unfortunately as its been serving me for over a week but I use my computer a lot and have had no problems. There's no real difference here between this £10 keyboard and a £100 mechanical keyboard.I however also decided to try game with this. I play both Overwatch and CSGO competitively and the keyboard is a huge component for both the games. Whilst playing both, I have to admit I had no real noticeable lag or latency issues. I didn't at any point feel the KB cost me my life.
B**S
pretty good
I bought this because I've broken my Mac's keyboard around three times in eight months. I write a LOT, and since my Mac's keeps sticking and I need to keep my work productivity high for my writing, investing in this cheap keyboard was a wise move. it'll suck when it breaks, and yes, when.it's fairly cheap material, which comes with the price, and it relies on two AAA batteries, which I wasn't aware of before purchasing. The keys are smooth and flat like the one on my laptop which makes adjusting to it easy, and it has all of the expected keys of a windows keyboard, aside from a number pad on the right side. At the rate I get through keyboards, I dont expect this to last too long, but if youre interested in a fairly reliable and inexpensive keyboard, or just a temporary fix to a temporary problem, I'd recommend this product. I suspect it wouldn't be great for playing computer games.To use it on a MacBook like mine, you'll need to purchase an adaptor separately.Light weight, small, a little flimsy, responsive, cheap. Worth the money depending on intention.
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