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Review on πŸ”Œ Uogic Keyboard Cover for Microsoft Surface Pro: Seamless Design - Slim, Lightweight, Screen Protection + Bluetooth Wireless Keyboard - Stain-Resistant, Smooth Touch Coating by Justin Guldin

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high quality and affordable alternative to the Microsoft Type Cover

I bought the Uogic Surface Pro Keyboard on the recommendation of Justice Frangipane in Tablet Pro because my Microsoft Type Cover was broken. I was looking for a quality replacement at a cheaper price. The Uogic Surface Pro Keyboard was delivered ahead of schedule and is exactly what I expected. For about half the price of Microsoft Type Cover, Uogic works not only with Surface Pro devices, but any other device that supports a Bluetooth keyboard. I am writing this review using a Uogic Surface Pro keyboard connected to my desktop PC. That works great. Another benefit of the Uogic Surface Pro Keyboard is that it can be used with a Surface Pro in portrait (vertical) orientation on a stand. This is not possible with Microsoft Type Cover. The Uogic Surface Pro keyboard works both flat and raised on the Surface Pro, but when raised the keyboard isn't as rigid as the Microsoft Type Cover. However, this doesn't seem to affect my writing in any way. LOVE: Bluetooth connectivity, high-quality key switches for a great tactile feel, standard Microsoft Type Cover key layout, excellent build quality, high-quality look and feel. , good value for money. NOT BAD: Actually no. This is a good product that works well. NOTE for Surface Pro users: If you use *both* a Bluetooth keyboard and Bluetooth mouse at the same time, mouse tracking may become erratic. I believe this is a Bluetooth connectivity issue on the Surface Pro. I've noticed this with the Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on the Surface Pro 4. This is *NOT* a bug with the Uogic Surface Pro keyboard (or mouse). For example, I use my Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on my desktop PC with no problems. I repeat: this is not a keyboard (or mouse) issue, this is an issue with the Surface Pro's Bluetooth implementation and is known to affect both Bluetooth headphones and mice. If you're using *both* a Bluetooth keyboard and Bluetooth mouse at the same time, mouse tracking can become erratic. I believe this is a Bluetooth connectivity issue on the Surface Pro. I've noticed this with the Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on the Surface Pro 4. This is *NOT* a bug with the Uogic Surface Pro keyboard (or mouse). For example, I use my Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on my desktop PC with no problems. I repeat: this is not a keyboard (or mouse) issue, this is an issue with the Surface Pro's Bluetooth implementation and is known to affect both Bluetooth headphones and mice. If you're using *both* a Bluetooth keyboard and Bluetooth mouse at the same time, mouse tracking can become erratic. I believe this is a Bluetooth connectivity issue on the Surface Pro. I've noticed this with the Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on the Surface Pro 4. This is *NOT* a bug with the Uogic Surface Pro keyboard (or mouse). For example, I use my Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on my desktop PC with no problems. I repeat: this is not a keyboard (or mouse) issue, this is an issue with the Surface Pro's Bluetooth implementation and is known to affect both Bluetooth headphones and mice. I've noticed this with the Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on the Surface Pro 4. This is *NOT* a bug with the Uogic Surface Pro keyboard (or mouse). For example, I use my Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on my desktop PC with no problems. I repeat: this is not a keyboard (or mouse) issue, this is an issue with the Surface Pro's Bluetooth implementation, and, it is known, that it affects both Bluetooth headphones and mice. I've noticed this with the Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on the Surface Pro 4. This is *NOT* a bug with the Uogic Surface Pro keyboard (or mouse). For example, I use my Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on my desktop PC with no problems. I repeat: this is not a keyboard (or mouse) issue, this is an issue with the Surface Pro's Bluetooth implementation and is known to affect both Bluetooth headphones and mice. I use a Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and a Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on my desktop PC with no issues. I repeat: this is not a keyboard (or mouse) problem, This is an issue with the Surface Pro's Bluetooth implementation and is known to affect both Bluetooth headphones and mice. I use a Uogic Surface Pro keyboard and a Logitech Ultrathin Touch Mouse on my desktop PC with no issues. I repeat: this is not a keyboard (or mouse) issue, this is an issue with the Surface Pro's Bluetooth implementation and is known to affect both Bluetooth headphones and mice.

Pros
  • keyboard. Fast charge for 1 hour and get 50 hours of continuous keyboard use. A full charge takes 3 hours and gives you 100 hours of use or 500 hours of standby time. The keyboard charges with a USB-C to USB-A cable (included), and you can easily charge it through your Surface Pro's USB-A port.
Cons
  • Out of fashion