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The Nulaxy KM12 is a rechargeable, ultra-slim Bluetooth keyboard featuring 5 adjustable backlight colors and 3 brightness levels for optimal typing visibility. Its magnetic detachable PU leather cover offers premium protection and portability. Compatible with all major operating systems and Bluetooth devices, it boasts a long-lasting 60-day battery life with smart auto-sleep functionality, making it the perfect accessory for professionals on the move.
Brand | Nulaxy |
Series | Nulaxy KM12004 LED Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard |
Item model number | KM12004 |
Hardware Platform | Tablet, Smartphone |
Operating System | Windows, Mac OS, IOS, Android |
Item Weight | 14.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 9.25 x 0.2 x 5.31 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.25 x 0.2 x 5.31 inches |
Color | Multicoloured |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Manufacturer | Brand Rivers Corp. |
ASIN | B07FFVVDJ8 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 11, 2018 |
J**N
Seems like a great quality keyboard!
First of all, the quality seems great! It feels solid and the key strokes are very nice. It's definitely a smaller format than a regular keyboard, so you have to adjust your fingers accordingly, but that's the whole point for me of getting it was to have a way to travel light on a plane. I had a 1 day seminar to go to and didn't want to take my 17" laptop on the plane for taking notes, so I used my iphone with this keyboard to take notes for the whole 8 hour seminar. It worked great for that!The keys light up with LED backlighting in several different colors (you can chose which one) and at 3 different brightnesses (or completely off). It's very easy to adjust all that.The bottom of the keyboard is metal (magnets stick to it), while the top is made out of plastic. It measures 9.5" x 5.25" x .25" thick at the thickest point.It was easy to connect to my phone. I will say that from my experience (I haven't tried different scenarios, it's just what I noticed in using it) that if you connect it to one device, and then later connect it to a different device, when you try to connect the first one again, you will need to connect as if it's a new connection again (not that that's a hard thing to do). However if you're using it with one device, it connects automatically every time you turn it on.The keyboard has different controls based on what device you are using it with. You initially press a certain key combination to select what device you are using, and the controls change to work with that device. Once you have it set up that way, you don't have to keep selecting it every time you use it. It keeps those settings.I'm using it with an iphone, and the main thing I controlled with the keyboard while using it was the brightness of my screen. It was convenient for that 8 hour seminar to turn the screen brightness down with the keyboard rather than having to pick up my phone and do that to save on battery life.I haven't used the keyboard long enough to know how long the battery lasts, but I know it didn't die on me during that whole seminar. It does go to sleep if not using it for a while, but once you start to press a couple of keys it wakes up. A couple of times it was a bit annoying to start to type when it had gone to sleep, but I guess that's better than having it die because it was on all the time and used up the battery. It wasn't like it took a long time to wake up, I just had to get used to that feature.The case it comes in is nice as well. Not sure how it would hold up over time if it got used a lot (I haven't used it that long to know), but as of now it seems to be doing fine. I used it on my lap to type for the seminar while propping up the phone against the support that it makes by folding it, and it worked fine. It would have been more convenient to have a larger surface to set it on rather than just my legs, but I was able to make it work as it was. The keyboard attaches to the case magnetically, so if I didn't want to use it, I could just lift it off the case.I would highly recommend it to others, and if I needed another one, would definitely purchase the same one again.And in case you're wondering, I did NOT get this product free or at a discount. I paid full price for it. :)
L**F
AMAZING keyboard at an AMAZING price! Read update for great tip!
Truly impressive! Worthy of all five stars! I mean, did you check out the review rating distribution? Most are five stars, a few are four stars, and nothing after that. It means if you buy this keyboard, you will love it! No, I am NOT using too many exclamation points, here.As my headline says, this is an AMAZING keyboard. First, I have an iPad Pro 12.9. I have a rule that if a product, no matter how many stars it has, has a double digit percentage of one stars, I am not buying it. I was also looking for a keyboard for my iPad with the conditions that it be small, durable, great to type on, preferably backlit (though I could sort of live without that), use on my lap, and have a holder for the Apple Pencil. Did you know that none of the major brands (Logitech, Zagg, and Apple) fit any of those conditions? As a matter of fact, almost every single Bluetooth keyboard I researched here on Amazon did not fit those conditions. Not only that, almost all of the keyboards had double digit one star rating percentages. Could not believe it. No one made a good, reliable keyboard for the iPad 12.9. Apple’s Smart Keyboard was actually one of the lowest rated. And to top it off, all of the forementioned brands’ keyboards are over $100!!! Logitech’s at $119+, Zagg at $130, Apple Smart Keyboard (the worst quality keyboard) at $169. THIS KEYBOARD IS ONLY $25 BUCKS!!!Then I found this. The quality is incredible. Once you take it out of the box, you immediately are impressed. It is thin. It is light. It is constructed well. The cover which acts as the stand is ingenious.Pairing was simple.This thing is so thin and small! Did I mention that already? :) It is very thin, yet it has a wonderful keypress to it. It feels just as good as my HP Spectre 15t’s laptop keyboard. Well, actually, it feels even better. I love the backlighting, too. Three different brightness settings and five different cool-looking colors. Plenty of keyboard shortcuts, too.This thing feels way solid. And it is compact, yet give me the feel of nearly a full keyboard. I am typing this review with it right now. This keyboard is great for speed typists. Large shift keys. (Some keyboards have a small right-shift key that is ill-placed to the right of an up arrow key.) Out of the way arrow keys. Caps Lock. Function keys. F keys. Tab. It’s terrific. I think even those with large or “fat” fingered hands could use this well enough. It feels rock solid. I can actually use it on my lap, even with the weight of the iPad Pro 12.9. Because of the design of the stand, I have to rest it more on one thigh than the other, but that is easily manageable. I typed this whole review on my lap. With the stand all on one thigh, I can even have my iPad in portrait mode. Oh, and another point—my iPad is in a protective sleeve Poetic Lumos iPad Pro 12.9 TPU Case Cover with [Keyboard Compatible][Pencil Holder] Ultra-Thin Impact Resistant Flexible Soft Transparent Case for Apple iPad Pro 12.9 (1st Gen 2015) Frosted Clear, so it fits in the channel groove with this on.18 month warranty! Register online.I love how this is so slim and fits so easily with my iPad in my shoulder bag. BUY IT!***UPDATE 11/25/18I have been using this for some months now and it continues to impress. I love the keyboard’s tactile feel and the travel distance and mechanical function is better than my HP laptop’s keyboard. It is a compressed keyboard layout, but the keys are large enough and the layout is not funky strange like some keyboards. (Ex. putting the right Shift key to the right of an arrow up key) This keyboard has a solid feel and is fully conducive to speed typists’ needs. It is actually a joy to type on this keyboard and I use any excuse to use it.I also like the fact that hot keys work with this keyboard, like Command+C, V, Z, A, or Y for the usual copy, paste, undo, select all, redo. Or in many apps (not all) using Option+[right or left arrow key] to move the cursor over one word at a time, Control+[right or left arrow key] to move the cursor to the beginning or end of a line. In other words, the same or similar hotkeys that I use on my PC in Windows (or on a Mac). There are many more.One cool thing that I discovered about it. Since the keyboard is held onto the folding case/stand by strong magnets, I can adjust the angle of the iPad by scooting the keyboard further down. So cool! This makes it so that I have almost an infinite selection of angles for propping up my iPad.
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