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The RiiWireless Bluetooth Keyboard is a versatile, ultra-slim keyboard designed for seamless connectivity across multiple devices. With a rechargeable lithium battery, ergonomic design, and broad compatibility with various operating systems, it offers both functionality and style for the modern professional.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | 2.4G+BT New |
Color | Black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
J**P
Does What it Says on the Tin
I purchased this device because it combines both a keyboard and track pad in one simple unit without a lot of flash and bezel around it. The unit connects via either an included 2.4 GHz adapter (not Logitech compatible as far as I can tell) or via Bluetooth. It charges via USB and comes with a short USB charging cable, but any USB-C cable will work to charge it. The battery life is good, and it has a hardware switch to power it off so you can conserve batteries when it's not in use. Very nice unit and I'm looking forward to using it in the field.
J**.
Nice HTPC keyboard with a few foibles
This was easy to connect via bluetooth and paired right away. Feels pretty good to type on, similar to a typical laptop keyboard in terms of spacing and travel. Decent array of function-key shortcuts. The trackpad is pretty responsive and the scroll wheel area works for me.As others have noted, there's a bug in the way the volume buttons are implemented -- capacitive "buttons" are drawn over the top centimeter or so of the touchpad, but this area is also interpreted as being part of the actual touchpad so you can't change volume without also clicking the mouse. This also means that disabling the touchpad (FN+Space) disables the volume keys. Seems like it would be easy to fix in a firmware update, but I don't think the wired connection supports data so that probably isn't possible without a hardware revision, which is a shame. If they bother with that, IMHO they should just put volume up/down/mute as an alternate function on the F-keys -- and while you're at it, make the trackpad a few millimeters shorter so that I can pick up the keyboard by the right side without accidentally nudging the mouse.It's also worth noting that the pointing device shows up as a generic (HID) mouse, not a trackpad, so you can't use your OS trackpad features with it, like multi-finger taps or swipes. Two-finger tap (right click) and swipe (scroll) works but there is no way to middle-click, show/hide desktop, etc.
M**T
Best I've tried
Best wireless keyboard+ trackpad I've tried. Has a nice weight to it, responsive and precise track pad, and it paired no issues at all via Bluetooth.
D**S
Terrible connection issues
The 2.4ghz connection never worked, and oddly it has no wired functionality. After about a month of use the Bluetooth connection got progressively worse (particularly for the track pad), until today it stopped connecting entirely.Disappointing because the feel and finish of the keyboard are excellent otherwise.
R**N
5 star keyboard love it
The keyboard is great I love the color (white) the keys are quiet and nice and soft to press. It is small very easy to bring along with you anywhere you go. I highly recommend it
G**R
Poor implementation of volume keys
Bought this keyboard for my living media PC (movies/YouTube/music).Good build quality. Light and Sturdy. Keys feel good, I especially like the feel of the physical mouse buttons. A dedicated vertical scrolling touch area is the most convenient feature. All media keyboards/keyboards with touch pad should have this.But I had some really bad connectivity issues. After a few minutes of idling, after watching a video/after a song, keyboard struggles to wake up and reconnect to PC. A couple times, I had to turn off keyboard and turn back on as it just would not reconnect.But the deal breaker is the extremely overlooked and poor implementation of the volume keys. They are integrated into the mouse touch pad. And when adjusting volume, it may also register as operating the mouse pointer. You Cannot single tap volume up/down because that would also register as a mouse click. You cannot double tap volume up/down because that would also register as a mouse click. You may only just press and hold volume up/down, meaning you cannot fine tune your volume setting without accidently clicking on something with mouse pointer.How to adjust volume is just a user preference, but oh man it irates me way too much unfortunately. Also with connectivity issues, I cannot justify keeping this keyboard
S**R
Great Value, Still works after 3 months and good battery charge capacity
This product works great, but if you get it disconnected and can't re pair it to your bluetooth, make sure to hold FN+TAB for 10 seconds or more while your computer searches for new bluetooth devices to reconnect it. Working well so far after 3 months.
J**S
Not as good as the Logitech K400+
Feels well made, very heavy and sturdy with little flex, but the signal quality isn't very good on either the bluetooth nor the included dongle. Anything less than perfect line of sight leads to lag, choppiness and repeated letters. I had hoped it would be an upgrade to my old Logitech K400+, but the touchpad isn't any better and the connection is worse. It it significantly more compact though, and I like that it's rechargeableAlso note that while the while it multi touch, so two finger click or two finger scroll works fine, it doesn't show as a full trackpad, so no trackpad gestures work (this is true of almost every other wireless keyboard though).Probably going to return it and keep using the K400+.
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