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Write a Customer ReviewBy Gene
August 7, 2019
You cannot beat this keyboard at this price. I have ellipsis 8, which is great. Unlike many other miniature keyboards, this keyboard includes a touch panel that automatically appears on the screen when connected. Easy connection The only drawback I can see is that there is no way to integrate the screen like a laptop. It is open and flat. If you only use it to support it, or if you can separate the keyboard and use it this way, it is no big deal. A magnet that secures the keyboard to the housing is large enough to hold it. Very happy to buy.
By Robert
August 3, 2019
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July 24, 2019
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January 1, 2018
By Brodiesnow
December 29, 2017
I used this to transform my linx vision into a hybrid latop and it works! I am writing this review with it. It totally transforms your tablet (if it is a windows one) into a little portable laptop which fit in the smallests of bags The touchpad on it is okay but you can accidentaly zoom in quite a lot. you can use this to log in when the tablet/laptop has shutdown as long as you didn't turn of the keyboard. The case is very sturdy and sleek with a prop on the back to tilt the tablet so you can make it look more like a laptop and see the screen easier. the batterey life on the keyboard is about four and a alf days long (if on constant use) and a few monthsif left ut not used.the biew keybard in the t which the keyboard lies on is magnetic so if you wished to get a new keyboard in the future you can do so without getting a new case.overall I think it is very solid and worth the money would reccomend it to anyone who needs a laptop on the go and can't afford one or if they need something which can fit in their bag easier.
By EllyBlue
December 26, 2017
This keyboard is small (altogether, it is about the same size as an iPad mini), light and very thin. It's charged via a standard USB cable as you probably use to power your tablet (unless it's an Apple product of course). Although it is made of plastic, it feels quite well made although there is a bit of flex in it. It's smaller than a full size keyboard, so you won't be able to touch type at quite feel speed, but you'll definitely be a lot faster than if you use the on-screen keyboard on your tablet. The keys are chiclet style and feel quite positive when you press them. For their size, they are pretty good I've tried this with an Android tablet, a Windows tablet and an iPad mini. Pairing is easy; no need to enter a code into the keyboard as you do with some keyboards. You enter pairing mode by pressing function and the Bluetooth key which is very straightforward. You can tell the keyboard whether you are using a Windows tablet or an Android tablet, again using the Function key, and this then makes a range of useful function keys available which do a range of useful things such as such as playing music, controlling volume, opening the web browser etc. You can do a lot without needing to touch your screen at all. Another really handy feature which you don't find on all keyboards in this price range is the trackpad which functions like the trackpad on a laptop on both Android and Windows tablets. This is really useful if you want to use your tablet for productivity tasks. Worth remembering though that the trackpad won't work with an iPad because the iOS operating system doesn't support pointing devices. One minor niggle is that this keyboard features a $ rather than a £ symbol; this will both you according to how much you use these symbols. Battery life seems good so far. I've tried out quite a few Bluetooth keyboards, and for its price, this one is pretty good. It's a bit smaller than I would use for working with but for a bit of casual typing, it's fine and the shortcut keys and trackpad definitely make it worthy of your consideration. I received this keyboard from the manufacturer in return for an honest review.
By Marand
December 24, 2017
This is a neat little set for a 7" tablet. Of the two parts, I think the keyboard is the stronger element. There is a lovely positive feel to the keys which makes typing easier and they are a reasonable size (very little different to my laptop accutype keyboard) so avoid the fat finger problem. They are, of course, more squashed together than on a full size keyboard but even so the keyboard is nice to use and much better than the on board keyboard on a phone or tablet. Unusually the keyboard has a trackpad too and you can tell it whether it is connected to an android or windows device which opens up a host of keyboard short cuts. It makes for a pretty functional item which for me means I would be happy to take just the tablet and keyboard with me on holiday or a weekend away and yet have something which approaches a mini-laptop for dealing with business emails, etc.. The keyboard paired easily with several devices - handily there is a bluetooth key. The case has some attractive attributes, most notably that the keyboard just sits on one side of it, with no restraining tabs yet doesn't move. I'm not sure whether it there is a magnet involved or whether it is the friction between the keyboard and the plush fabric that keeps it in place but whichever you can transport the keyboard without fear of it falling out. The case I received is a sort of light gold metallic effect cover - it is PU leather, not real leather. I think men would probably prefer a more subtle black cover. Still, it is decent quality, better than many I have seen.
By A. P. Edgson Wright
December 23, 2017
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December 21, 2017
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December 21, 2017
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December 18, 2017
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December 16, 2017
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December 15, 2017
By Gaz
October 17, 2017
For the price I couldn't resist. Yes keyboard is light weight in overall feel but that's what I wanted along with a cheap tablet I can use on holiday. The case provides satisfactory protection. I use it with Connect 8.9" tablet which just about stretches the rubber corner straps sufficient to be safely held. A 10" tablet would be a tighter more re-assuring fit. Keyboard is held in place magnetically and detaches easily.
By M. Babb
October 16, 2017
This is a fabulous little keyboard and stand combination. The elasticated clips to hold the tablet in place are a tad obstructive, so corner buttons may be a bit hard to access. It does hold my Linx 7" perfectly though. They keyboard is held in magnetically, which means it's easy to take off and move the tablet further away. Pairing is pretty simple using BlueTooth. The battery lasts quite a while, certainly only needing one quick charge for every 10 or so of the tablet.
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October 15, 2017
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