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Review on Bluetooth IClever Sensitive Pocket Sized Tri Folded by Demarco Vonk

Revainrating 5 out of 5

That is what I have been waiting for.

I am writing a review about the iClever folding keyboard. I bought this little guy to be able to send nice emails from my phone or tablet. Thanks to my fat fingers, it's almost impossible for me to send an email from my phone with any speed and accuracy. I've been looking for a foldable bluetooth keyboard like this for a long time. I needed a touchpad tablet that would allow me to control other functions on my tablet or phone. It seems to miraculously fit the bill. I'll start building. The structure on the outside is mostly metal, I can only assume aluminum. The gray sliders wrapped around the loops look like plastic. I wasn't thrilled about it. But the hinges themselves are actually aluminum when opened. When opened, you can see that the inside of the case is made of matt black plastic. Little-known fingerprints are visible on the keys. The trackpad, which is a bit slicker, tends to show your greasy, chip-covered fingerprints. When assembling I will put a four +. I just wish it had metal hinge protectors/sliders instead of plastic. In operation, it's as simple as it gets, well, for the most part. You load it up, which doesn't take long. This keyboard can have 3 separate profiles for 3 separate devices. You can easily switch between devices using the Bluetooth FN + 1, 2 or 3 keys just above the keyboard. It is currently connected to my LG G6 phone and Asus Zenpad 3S tablet. Both pair with no problems. The keyboard works with IOS, Android and Windows and has separate settings for each of them. This is to ensure that special keys like the Windows key or the Android home key work properly. The keyboard is small. But even with my big hands I can still type. My only issue with this is that the colon/semicolon button on the launch bar is half the size, making it difficult to find the spot without looking. The f and j keys have special notches to help you find your place. I had a problem touching the notepad and starting to type in a completely new area. It was a bit annoying but very easy to fix. Keyboards for all operating systems have a variety of shortcut keys for common operations, even media control. The touchpad works great. It's responsive and multi-touch. Below are two standard mouse buttons. I haven't encountered any issues with it at all, and that's really a feature of this foldable keyboard. You really don't have to touch your phone when using this thing. Also, to remove the phone or tablet from the lock screen. I haven't found any way to bypass the keyboard other than setting up unlocking your device next to this keyboard, which, if I say so, is a poor security measure. Both the keyboard and the touchpad functioned with almost no lag. If there were any, they were far fewer than I could notice or even care about. Works absolutely fantastic. The keyboard is charged via a standard micro USB. I don't know how long the battery will last in sleep mode. With the current generation of wireless keyboards claiming to last several months without changing the battery, I'm hoping to last about a month with infrequent use. Includes a micro USB cable (short) and a convenient carrying case. If you want to be more serious about typing on your tablet or phone, I STRONGLY recommend this. He did everything I needed and he does it well while looking good at the same time. It appears to be very durable, but only time will tell. I will let you know if anything changes in the coming months.

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • quality