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The Samsers Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard with Touchpad is a lightweight, ultra-slim wireless keyboard designed for professionals who demand portability without sacrificing functionality. Featuring a rechargeable lithium polymer battery, Bluetooth connectivity compatible with Android, Windows, and iOS devices, and an integrated touchpad, it offers a compact yet versatile typing solution ideal for mobile productivity and seamless multi-device use.











| ASIN | B07XMM1XJV |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #103,735 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #238 in Keyboards |
| Brand | Samsers |
| Compatible Devices | Tablet |
| Connector Type | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,556) |
| Date First Available | 25 September 2019 |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 15.2 x 9.8 x 1.2 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 195 g |
| Item model number | KT03 |
| Keyboard Description | Flexible |
| Manufacturer | china |
| Model | KT03 |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Operating System | Windows 10 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.19 x 9.78 x 1.19 cm; 195.61 g |
| Special Features | Foldable, Rechargeable |
P**J
Good product but not great
Excellent concept to miniaturise the product - did work fine in the 2 hour testing, but some keys were just impossible to get right on the screen. Atleast experience on the Apple OSs were compromised hence returned. May work well with windows OS if anyone cares to try out ... But for those in desperate need of compact keyboard and frequent moving around requiring keyboard for iPhone/iPad, may still consider the product ....
T**J
Not for everyone. It doesn't seem practical at all to me.
I was excited for this keyboard but it's not very usedable, at least for me. Keys are too small and there are some keys near where the elkeynaord folds which are even smaller than others. This can May be act as a backup or emergency keyboard only I don't see anyone using it extensively.
N**N
Duplicate keyboard
Got the duplicate keyboard not the samsure brand
J**W
Works great
J**.
El paquete me llego antes de lo esperado, en cuanto lo abrí, vi que el producto tenía excelente calidad y tiene muy buen aspecto, he tenido algunas dudas en cuanto al funcionamiento y configuración para el español, por lo que tuve que contactar al vendedor por los medios indicados y su respuesta fue rápida, me contacto directamente y me ha estado asistiendo,
A**I
This compact foldable Bluetooth keyboard works extremely well. Easily connects. It is good quality since it’s not flimsy and buttons are easy to press and it’s feels smooth while typing. Highly recommend for iPad users. Easily able to carry in small bag or backpack. Sold it since I no longer need it and customer loved it.
E**N
I am using this product to connect to my notebook laptop. When I go on trips where I stay in hotels or other rented homes, I tend to use my notebook to connect to the TV and watch my stuff that I stream at home. I do not like ads and I cannot deal with regular television. One of the challenges with this approach has been input from the couch. I had a wireless mouse that worked for most of the navigation, but when you want to search for something you have to get up and type it in. Total first world problems and I am not in bad shape so getting off the couch is not a chore. However, when you are lounging, it is nice to not have too. Out of curiosity, I looked to see if there was something that would fix the 'issue' and I came across this product and ultimately bought it. Connecting to my notebook was easy. Each subsequent connection has worked without an issue. The range is quite far and will work in any situation I can think of for my purposes. I actually tested it in my house and I was very far away and I saw that it was still connected. Good stuff. The actual keys are pretty good and have a decent response feel to them. So far the battery life has worked with my needs. The trackpad is pretty decent in performance and it works very similar to my notebook. No issue with performance. Neutral comments would include the keyboard layout. This is not likely a keyboard that you will type long emails or work from home with. The layout just won't work for most people, especially if you have larger hands and fingers. This is neutral because it is a folding keyboard and they needed to put the breaks somewhere. I cannot ding on that. The device itself feels a little weak and something that I don't want to ever drop by accident or even fall off the couch. It does not feel that robust to me. This is neutral in my opinion because this unit was not too expensive. I am not down with disposable gear, but the price is not that high to replace if I do drop it one day. Lastly, a backlit keyboard would be awesome and helpful for my purposes due to the layout being tough to use. I get this could make it more expensive, but I had a hard time typing when it is darker and I am normally pretty good at it. I was not certain which key I was clicking often. In terms of nitpicks, I have a couple that collectively factor in to the final 4/5 rating. First, my unit would only wake up on a key press and not moving the trackpad or clicking on a trackpad button. I always hit the spacebar, so I am not sure if it is all keys or that one, but I suspect all keys will wake it. May sound minor, but I prefer to wake devices using the mouse. Such as when you come back to a sleeping computer. Second, the trackpad could be close to 2x larger if designed that way. The room exists. The status lights could easily have gone across horizontally along the top and the trackpad itself could have been lengthened by probably 80%. Why I harp on that is because when you are scrolling a webpage or a steaming service, you would use the up and down motion. The trackpad feel is decent, but there is not a lot of space to swipe up and down. So I found myself doing a lot of little choppy swipes. A bit of a wasted opportunity there in my opinion. Overall, a good device that I am not regretting that I bought. It works with my needs, though it could be even better. Hopefully the company will consider some of the items I noted above.
T**T
Really decent little keyboard. It takes some adjustment getting used to the spacing and size of the keys, but other than that I find it really satisfying to type on. The bluetooth connection is quite good with my Android phone and I don't have any issue with lag like I did with another keyboard. The trackpad is adequate for moving the cursor around in a word processing program or around a webpage, but don't expect to use it for gaming. It's not that precise. Great for travelling or setting up at a diner counter to check email while you wait for coffee. The setup instructions are a little odd---they included a set of codes to use for different "systems" without explaining what they meant. I ignored them, paired the keyboard with my phone and it worked right away. Folded up, it's slightly wider and a bit shorter than my Pixel 6 phone. Super easy to pack up in a backpack or small bag or even a large pocket. It would be nice if it included a carrying case of some kind---I could see one hard drop on the floor breaking this thing. I found a plastic pencil case in a drawer and that works perfectly. The stand included is fairly cheap. It works, but it looks like it came from a dollar store and will fall apart if I breathe on it too hard. I don't have a pop-socket but I imagine that would work better and be more stable than this. Overall, I'm satisfied with the purchase. I think this is priced well for what it is---if it was $20 more I'd expect a more solid build but as-is it's perfectly acceptable.
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