- - Appearance - Great stand for mobile devices
- - F1. F12 by default set to additional functions - Heavy (this is a plus for the stand, but a minus for travel)
- High-quality assembly, eternal "charge", no problems
- Not found
- Very handy as a stand. Support 3 devices. The keys are well spaced for comfortable typing.
- Didn't find it.
- Design - I like it (in black version). Functionality - docking station, switching wheel for 3 synchronized devices. AAA battery power. The price is much cheaper than regular Samsungs and Apples.
- The keys are tight (you just need to hammer them - a lot of characters that cannot be printed right away) and they click very cheaply (like on the most shabby Chinese) - this is the main disappointment :( The weight and dimensions are slightly larger than expected. Not very suitable as a carrier. Switching languages on Android is very specific, and does not work out of the box.
- Nice design. Convenient stand for any tablets and smartphones. Easy to connect devices.
- For me, there are no shortcomings.
- - good build quality - the ability to connect three different devices - lack of numpad (this is a plus for me, since the keyboard takes up even less space in the backpack, and I don't need it) - the price is more or less acceptable
- - the keys are cheap, wobbly and flimsy, I didn't like the plastic - the key travel is not convenient for me, I expected less, I generally keep quiet about the sound (I compare it with the K380) - I don't like the look, but this is the only keyboard that suits me that has a tablet stand and no numpad - you can find fault with the thickness, again comparing with the K380 . but this is already nitpicking
- Recognized by all types of operating systems and always, conveniently, you can connect three devices at the same time
- a bit heavy when carrying
- Price at the time of purchase, high-quality performance, quiet key travel
- Yes, no, everything suits.
- Work with several devices at once, design, comfortable, securely holds the device
- There is not
- The chip itself - switching between devices - is cool. Although in fact I use it once every thousand years. The charge holds for a long time. I've been using it for 2 years on the same batteries. They came in the kit or some of my own - I don’t remember. Before that, there was a classic wired one, so the purchase of this keyboard, of course, removed the extra wire, which is convenient.
- heavy
- Very useful functionality and super convenient to have a phone/tablet stand on the keyboard itself
- The keys are terribly wobbly and wildly noisy. It also takes quite a lot of effort to press compared to, for example, Apple keyboards.
- Complete keyboard. Nice design. Good key travel. 2 years on batteries)
- Thick. Bulky. Noisy buttons. Looking from the side, you can’t see the sophistication in design, although I would like to)
- prints
- Very heavy, ugly key travel, raw software.
- Has a tablet stand
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