Wireless keyboard Gembird KBW-2 silver, Russian Review
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Description of Wireless keyboard Gembird KBW-2 silver, Russian
- Important: I had occasional sticky typing and sometimes a delay when waking up from sleep, but after I changed my old Hama Bluetooth 3.0 adapter to the new TP-link UB4A Bluetooth 4.0 adapter (no need to install drivers for Windows 10, the slot is better choose USB 2.0) these problems are gone.
- It seems like the Print Screen key is missing, even through Fn. I set it to the Insert button in the LightShot program settings.
- Quickly connects to the device, the response to pressing is instant. I haven't charged it for a month since I bought it. The keyboard is thin and very comfortable. The case is metal - does not bend. Can memorize up to 4 devices, and at the touch of a button quickly switches between them.
- If you do not use the keyboard for a while, it goes into "sleep", and when you start typing, it does not immediately appear on the screen, after 2-3 seconds after it wakes up, the entered text will appear. I do not consider it critical personally for myself. There is no "print screen" button, which is quite sad.
- No need to worry about batteries because to its small size and built-in battery.
- Excellent work. The body is made of aluminum, making it both exceedingly thin and very light. In regard to "office tasks," one is able to fulfill the aim. Multiple connection channels. The buttons allow for a speedy transition between the smart TV and the personal computer.
- The absence of a PrntScr creates a little bit of confusion. When using Bluetooth 3.0, the signal may become unrecognizable if it is more than 1.5 meters away. Sometimes turning it off and then back on is the only thing that will fix it, and sometimes pressing the button for the channel that is currently active can do the trick.
- In my opinion, it has all the advantages (Aluminum case, comfortable buttons, internal rechargeable battery (comes with a usb cable for charging), volume control keys, a separate calculator button)
- 1) The keyboard has the ability to fall asleep, wakes up quickly (I use the asus bt500 bt transmitter) 2) Missing PrintScreen key 3) I did not pay attention when buying that it was exclusively a bluetooth keyboard
- design battery life tactile sensations
- Signal Loss Falling asleep and waking up within 2-3 seconds.
- Small, light, built-in battery - no need to bother with batteries.
- Nice stuff. With an aluminum body, it is very thin and light. Regarding "office tasks" can cope with the purpose Multiple connection channels. You can quickly switch between smart TV and PC with buttons
- Lack of PrntScr introduces a little confusion Bluetooth 3.0 - at a distance of 1.5 meters, the signal may simply disappear. Sometimes it helps to press the current channel button again, sometimes it only helps to turn it off and on.
- Lightweight, thin, compact With digital block Wireless Easily connects and switches between devices Works for a long time without recharging Inexpensive (was)
- Sometimes keys don't work or work twice