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Review on Bluetooth IClever Sensitive Pocket Sized Tri Folded by Lance Harrison

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Between this and Jelly Comb's foldable touchpad keyboard, this HANDS DOWN wins! so happy

I have long argued between all the great foldable keyboards with touchpad for tablets and finally landed on the Jelly Comb keyboard and this iClever keyboard. The Jelly Comb keyboard was only $29, had a higher average star rating, and seemed to have the wrong-sized keys on the keyboard's flip as the main issue. The iClever keyboard was more expensive at $45, and I read reviews that said some common keys required an Fn key. I chose the Jelly Comb keyboard because of the price and to avoid the issue with the generic Fn keys. When I got the Jelly Comb I was relatively happy, it worked well and I finally got a keyboard for my tablet. The only problem I really noticed was that the "a" key didn't respond unless I pressed it in a certain way. I knew immediately to return it but I was thinking of getting a replacement for the same one, I thought I just got an unreliable one. However, since I wasn't impressed with other aspects of the keyboard (it felt a little flimsy at the joints, the keys weren't particularly responsive and also a little flat), I found the Jelly Comb logo font made it look a bit dated and I also saw typos in the manual which also made me feel the same) I decided to just go ahead and order the iClever keyboard instead. I AM SO HAPPY I MADE IT! I am very glad that the first keyboard had problems because this iClever keyboard is qualitatively different. The keys are much more responsive and have a completely different feel, it's like a solid, real keyboard that doesn't bend at your knuckles like a jelly comb did. I like the added touchpad buttons and the general look of the keyboard (you can tell a lot of effort and effort went into the design, all the space is used). It's also more compact than a jelly comb and I love the little pouch that comes with it. The Jelly Comb has a manual on/off switch and the iClever turns on and off automatically when folded/unfolded. The problems I've had so far are the same as other people have said that my muscle memory drives me nuts when using the ' or " or ? keys, but when I actively remember using this new keyboard , they aren't that difficult. Also, I sometimes accidentally press the print key instead of the delete key, since the back key should normally be there. I've only been using the keyboard for about an hour and am already getting used to the keys, so I'm pretty sure that everything will be fine.I find it more comfortable than if the T or other letter buttons were missing in the crease that the bobble comb seemed to be a very good product and if that hadn't been an option I would have ordered serviceable..right after I got both Testing keyboards iClever feels so much better to use and it's exactly what I was looking for and I was so excited to write a review wanted what I don't normally do with this keyboard

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • There are disadvantages