Type in Style! ✨
The Seenda Wireless Ergonomic Keyboard combines a split-key design with advanced connectivity options, allowing users to type comfortably across multiple devices. With a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 200 hours and compatibility with various operating systems, this keyboard is perfect for the modern professional seeking both style and functionality.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 19 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, USB |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 19 |
Style | Modern |
Colour | White and Silver |
Material | Plastic, Aluminium |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 41.2L x 21.8W x 3.9H centimetres |
L**D
GREAT KEYBOARD
10/10 Highly recommend. Works well, looks great & great quality. Very happy with it.
N**I
So far so good!
Mixed reviews so was a little apprehensive. So far so good. Once paired (with a Mac Mini M2) it wakes up quickly and connects. Charge has lasted weeks despite the daily bashing. Nice feel to the keys and the side numeric pad is a real bonus. Best thing is that it's MASSIVELY cheaper than the original Mac equivalent :)
D**S
Excellent keyboard, with one downside for me
This keyboard was such a pleasant surprise.First off, it was well packaged and the instructions were quite legible and cogent. The layout did take me a while to get used to again (I haven't had a keyboard like this for many years) but after a half day of work, I was picking up speed on my typing again.The device connected instantly when the dongle was plugged in and to my delight, there was a magnet to keep it in place beneath the keyboard when not in use.The palm rest is comfortable and the four feet on the bottom allow you to position the keyboard with the back up, the front up, totally flat, or with a slight lift and tilt forward. I tried it with the front up and found my wrists liked it very much (they were a little tender to begin with, but I reckon they were just getting used to the new position).My only criticism of the keyboard, and something I didn't know to look for when choosing was the numpad. First off, there are no "Delete", "Insert" or "pgup/pgdwn" keys, as they are duplicated on the numpad. This makes sense and helps save room. What I couldn't get on with was the small single-key-width 0 at the bottom. Usually, it's a double-wide key, which allows me to use my thumb to hit 0 when using the numpad. Because on this keyboard, the 0 is right next to the right arrow, I would keep hitting the arrow with my thumb instead and that meant I couldn't flow as efficiently as I like, and that was a deal breaker for me. Not having access to insert and the other keys I could live with, but I've had to return this keyboard so I can have a double-wide 0 key. I totally appreciate this is a personal issue, however, so still think highly of the keyboard, the layout is just not for me.
P**S
Has potential to be great, alas, just ok
I was really hyped for this keyboard. The ergonomy is decent and although it's not an ortholinear layout (like X-Bows for instance which is also split) it is a slight improvement over the standard layout. I don't know why people are still claiming that keyboards are "ergonomic" when the left and right side of the keyboard are not symmetrical and you need to hold left hand in an awkward position to make it fully safe for your wrist. Anyhow, I'll let that one slip, because it is what it is.So there are plenty good things about this keyboard. Yes it's a slight improvement over standard layout. The wireless connection is ok, never had an issue with it. It's also a surprisingly nice rest from mechanical keyboards, the travel distance of the keys is short and the sound is really soft. Also the wrist rest is super pleasant - I was afraid that my hands will be sweating after two hours and that it will get dirty super quick but didn't have a problem with either yet. Oh and the battery lasts super long. I sometimes forget to charge it after a 12 hour session and I'm worried that it will die on me next day, but haven't had an issue yet.So why 3 stars. Well, first of all, it would have been super easy to make it a "corded" option, I have no idea why I can't just plug a USB cable to it and plug it into a PC. Secondly, I absolutely love the fact, that you can tilt it either by raising the back or from of the keyboard up. Unfortunately, the from one isn't high enough, it only raises the keyboard high enough to make it flat. It would be so good if you coul actually tilt it forward.Now, here's the real beef. I spend most of my day coding. That means few things: I often need to capitalise every word (according to our internal coding standards) and the shift keys are so small, that I accidentally hit twe wrong key more often than not - even after a month of getting used to the layout. I also need the hash key for commenting, the pipe key for piping and backslash for paths - those keys are so tiny that I struggle hitting them right even when I look at the keyboard (which I'd prefer if I didn't have to do). I also need to navigate around the text a lot (ctrl or ctrl+shift and arrow keys or home/end/pg up/down). There is no indentation on the arrow keys and no physical separation from the other keys, which again means that I'm hitting them wrong more often than not without looking at the keyboard. And since the home/end/pg up/down keys are integrated with the numpad and don't have their own version, I need to keep switching the num lock on and off every few seconds. Which would be ok IF I KNEW IF IT IS ON OR OFF! (yeah, you heard right, there is no light to indicate the status. There are also other quirks (like where is my menu/app key?!) but I think I complained enough already.Overall, it's not a terrible keyboard, but if I could go back in time, I'd have spent the money on something else...
A**D
Love this
I've had this keyboard for about 6.months now. I love it. Battery life is insane. Can't fault it. It's probably not for speed typists but for regular work it's ideal
M**O
It's great!
It does exactly what you need it to do. The keyboard is light and easy to use and the keys are lovely to type on.
S**S
Lightweight and comfortable
Keyboard is lightweight and very comfortable to use. All aches and pains gone after use. Would really recommend this if you have back/shoulder/neck/arm issues.
F**Y
Too small
This is pretty to look at, but the keys were too small and close together. Also it is a tiny keyboard. I sent it back
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