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🖥️ MoKo Ultra-Slim Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard for Surface Go 2/Go 2018, with Micro-USB Charging Cable and Rechargeable Battery – Black Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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Details

Keyboard DescriptionStandalone
Connectivity TechnologyWireless, Bluetooth
Special FeatureWireless, Bluetooth
BrandMoKo
ColorBlack
Item Dimensions LxWxH9.64 x 7.39 x 0.38 inches
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Description of 🖥️ MoKo Ultra-Slim Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard for Surface Go 2/Go 2018, with Micro-USB Charging Cable and Rechargeable Battery – Black

Exclusive design for Microsoft Surface Go 2 2020 / Surface Go 10" 2018 tablet, with slightly spread out keys for a more familiar and efficient typing experience that feels like a traditional laptop. Adopt wireless bluetooth connection technology, the reliable connection has a range of 33 feet (10 meters), eliminates any restraint and delay from cord, offering convenience no matter where you type. This keyboard has built-in 280mAh rechargeable Lithium battery, uninterrupted works for 45 hours after fully charged. The keyboard is made of high quality PU and ABS material, lightweight and portable, it is strong and durable. Removable Bluetooth keyboard for fast typing. Ultra thin and lightweight with rechargeable battery. It is easy to put your keyboard into the bag and it is convenient for you to carry it wherever you go.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reliable alternative, still not as good as OEM

Purchasing my surface go which complements my surface book 2 very well made me go for the keyboard although the form factor is equivalent to an ipad . Considering the price, I was completely satisfied when looking at the Moko options. I am somewhat familiar with the brand as Moko is a third party manufacturer of fairly priced Apple accessories that are often overpriced. Surface Go Moko keyboard researched and purchased. Similarly, I was able to find an inexpensive Microsoft OEM Surface Go…

Pros
  • handy item
Cons
  • so far so good

Revainrating 4 out of 5

It's ok but not what I really wanted

For the price it does a good job. My main complaint is the need for a function key to use features that I use frequently. quickly. It's much cheaper than the Microsoft keyboard. I recently bought a Microsoft keyboard (won some money in the lottery) and despite the cost, this is the keyboard I use now. Moko is good for lighting and bluetooth. ...but honestly it's awkward to hold down the function key to use page up/page down etc. If you don't use it often, this is a very good and cheap…

Pros
  • Only positive
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 3 out of 5

What a cool option!

I was actually most interested in this case as a lightweight flip case for my Surface Go. As for performance in this regard, EXCELLENT! Again, the ability to use this for a keyboard cover is great! It's super responsive, has great feel and a responsive touchpad. Looks good and probably does everything an OEM product can. I like the price and the quality seems better than what I'm paying for. Good warranty so we'll see how it works after I've owned it for a year. So far I have not regretted it!

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Fits

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Print this on my new MoKo Type Cover

I much prefer this cover to the one made with/for the Surface Go and I find it cheaper too. I just got it so I can't vouch for the battery life or product longevity, but the mouse pad is much easier to use and has more intuitive controls. The only thing I expect might be an issue is that the keys are smaller and more difficult to type if you have big hands or fat fingers. The keys are more like buttons than the flat overlays on a Microsoft touchscreen. Using the Fn function is much easier, and…

Pros
  • Absolute Legend
Cons
  • High Price

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cheap and effective

The keyboard is a good clone of the Microsoft keyboard. The back is made of soft fabric and the front is made of hard plastic. The Microsoft keyboard is more aesthetically pleasing, but I think this one will last longer. The buttons really click. I really wish the trackpad was bigger, but I was also thinking of the Microsoft keyboard, so can't fault it. It is not charged, so please charge it before use. And make sure you have a Type-C to USB connector (if you have a Samsung phone, you already…

Pros
  • Electronics
Cons
  • Big and chunky

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Solid alternative but still not as good as OEM

Having bought my Surface Go which complements my Surface Book 2 very well I decided to get a keyboard despite the form factor being an iPad. Considering the price, I was completely satisfied when looking at the Moko options. I am somewhat familiar with the brand as Moko is a third party manufacturer of fairly priced Apple accessories that are often overpriced. Surface Go Moko keyboard researched and purchased. Similarly, I was able to find an inexpensive Microsoft OEM Surface Go keyboard in…

Pros
  • Keyboards
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Printing on my new MoKo Type Cover

I prefer this cover to the one made with/for the Surface Go and I also find it cheaper. I just got it so I can't vouch for the battery life or product longevity, but the mouse pad is much easier to use and has more intuitive controls. The only thing I anticipate as a problem is that the keys are smaller and harder to type on if you have big hands or thick fingers. The keys are more like buttons than the flat overlays on a Microsoft touchscreen. Using the Fn function is much easier and there is…

Pros
  • Tablet Accessory
Cons
  • Crumpled Packaging