💼 Type Anywhere, Anytime!
The Geyes Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard is a versatile, portable solution for professionals on the go. With its tri-fold design, aluminum alloy construction, and smart power features, it offers a seamless typing experience across multiple devices, making it the perfect companion for your mobile lifestyle.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, iPone, iPad, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight, Foldable, Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 58 |
Style | Contemporary |
Theme | Minimalist |
Color | Black |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.8"L x 2.1"W x 0.7"H |
B**Y
Style and Function
This little keyboard is amazingly brilliant! It's streamlined and light, folds up neatly, and connects instantly. My only complaint is that the hyphen and underline keys are in strange places, which really doesn't seem necessary, but as those keys aren't used very often (by me anyway), it's not an issue. If you need a portable keyboard for your phone or tablet, this is it! The phone/tablet stand works well, and the whole thing feels fairly sturdy. I wouldn't stuff it in an overpacked backpack and carry it through a crowd, but for everyday use it's perfect.Be aware that you'll need a flat surface to set it up. Unlike other keyboards that you could use, say, in the car or in a waiting room, resting on your knees, this one requires a table or something solid.
M**A
Nice item!
I love this thing! So easy to connect for the Bluetooth. It even holds my iPad 11th gen with the case!
A**M
Almost Perfect
I purchased two different USB keyboards to try out, and found myself absolutely loving this little foldout. The design on this is brilliant, keyboard layout is natural and just large enough to allow for comfortable, rapid typing. It's attractive, even cute with an almost toy-like feel. It works well and connectivity is simple and assured.Wishlist: It is plastic and not aluminum as listed. I would pay more for something built a bit more ruggedly with metal case and hinges. I like it enough to care. The foldout phone shelf: great idea! I wish it were deep enough to accommodate my phone in its case. I purchased a phone holder separately as a result.Overall, the design is brilliant and the keyboard is very functional. I like it so much, I would love to see the product produced with long-term use in mind. I will be using this all of the time.
G**Z
traveling keyboard
It goes with me everywhere. Very trendy, I use with my I Phone and it makes things much easier when answering important E mail, very business like. Its Pink, so cute but it meets the organizational skill I needed when traveling and answering important mails. Price is good, budget friendly. Pairing was simple.
Z**A
I tested 8 portable keyboards - this one was #8
Note that all of them were relatively light, portable, and easy to connect. Most were very reasonably priced (some were bought on sale) and USB-C chargeable. They tended to be somewhat flimsily constructed (probably to keep weight and costs down). Ranked from most to least favorite:1. iClever BK05se [this is the one I ended up keeping]. Pros: full size keyboard; aluminum, moderately sturdy construction; the only one that had the option to work wired in addition to via Bluetooth. Cons: because of the hinges on the bottom, doesn’t lie absolutely flat, the ends bounce up and down a little; slightly heavier than the other options; no carrying case; trifold instead of bifold (I think the more moving parts, the more likely to break)2. Samsers KF08S. Pros: full size keyboard; good bifold construction; lies flat, even when typing on your lap; carrying case. Cons: spacing between keys might be *too* much for my preference; keys feel a little flimsier than the iClever; space bar is split awkwardly3. ProtoArc XK04. Pros: good bifold construction. Cons: not a full size keyboard, keyboard bows in the middle when typing on lap, so you need a lapdesk or other hard surface.4. Logitech Keys-to-GO 2. Pros: beautiful design and multiple colors, build quality looks good, built in cover. Cons: coin battery only, not rechargeable; not foldable, so though it is very thin, it has a large footprint; more expensive than the other options5. iClever BK03. Pros: aluminum, moderately sturdy construction; similar to above iClever, though does not have a full size keyboard, or wired option, though it does come with a carrying case.6. Samsers (ASIN B0CRL6W6DR). Pros: multiple cute color options. Cons: letter keys are not all the same width, making it tricky to touch type; gap in the fold, creates split keyboard; flimsy feel.7. Logitech Keys-to-go. Pros: attractive design; one piece construction protects keys against minor spills, maybe? Cons: keys are difficult to press down; cannot fold, so same issue as other Logitech8. Geyes. Pros: unique design is clever and sleek, and the only one tested that has a built in phone stand. Cons: keys are very small, too cramped to use for long; build quality seems the worst - the metal edges aren’t finished and can easily scratch your skin; note also the rose colored model isn’t color-matched - one of the panels is metallic rose, the other is more of a salmon color.I can moderately recommend keyboards #1-5, depending on your needs. I do not recommend keyboards #6-8.
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