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The Nillkin Galaxy Tab S7 FE Keyboard Case is a premium 12.4-inch folio designed for Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+, S7+, and S7 FE. Featuring a 78-key Bluetooth QWERTY keyboard, multi-touch trackpad with gesture support, and a patented sliding metal camera cover, it combines robust protection with enhanced productivity. Crafted from shock-absorbing TPU and polycarbonate, it offers full device security while supporting an S Pen holder and 180° adjustable hinge. Carbonfree certified, this case is the ultimate accessory for professionals seeking style, privacy, and efficiency on the go.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | No |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Samsung Galaxy Tab S8+/S8 Plus/S7 FE/S7 Plus |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Slide Camera Cover, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Foldable, Rechargeable, Trackpad |
Number of Keys | 78 |
Style | Nonbacklit Keyboard |
Theme | sports |
Color | black |
Material | soft TPU bumper, Polycarbonate |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.61"L x 8.26"W x 5.9"H |
M**A
So far good. Came as expected.
The media could not be loaded. I saw pictures and videos from other reviews and so far it's as expected. I am not sure about battery for the keyboard yet, I'll need time to test it.In terms if the installation it does gets a little bit hard to put the tablet inside but I think the protection will be good, feels sturdy. The cover itself does weights like or a little bit more than the tablet so as a whole you will feel it heavy but it is kind of expected because of the material and the keyboard itself.I love the keyboard, love the sound, love the feel and even though you can see some fingerprints after you type is not that much compared to other brand I have had. I love that the keys have like a matte tone.Someone reviewed above about the Wn key to shift between windows that doesnt allow you to select the window you want to opne..., if you press that key + Tab and hold the Wn key you can select which window you want to open by pressing Tab till you reach the one. I do that on my windows PC and works the same here. Not sure if I was clear enough but in the video I shared, I do it for demostration.I will review later on how this goes. If I end up returning before 30 days, will edit this review with the reasons.
A**3
Not the original case but a great alternative
So i had the original case keyboard for the Samsung galaxy tab S7+ that cost me a whopping $200. It was great. However I have young kids and one of them lost the kick stand on it. I tried getting it but had no luck. I came into this neat case keyboard and ordered it without any high expectations. Took it for a spin and way really impressed. The fit is right on the money, it did raise my screen protector of in one spot but that was because it was places slightly crooked on my part but i can live with that. The keyboard feels a little stiffer than my other keyboards but i actually prefer it. Nice track pad that works nicely and a small place to place the s pen. The only thing that feels kinda cheap is the camera cove on the back but not a big deal it does its job well enough. Not bad at all
J**Y
Turn your humble tablet into a portable computer today!
TL;DR - Excellent case, well made, good keyboard and trackpad, clumsy as the dickens for lap usage.Background:I wanted to get a folio case for my Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 FE so that it could pinch hit for laptop duty in the case that such became necessary. My desired parameters were a non-cramped keyboard with integrated touchpad (no point in making the tablet laptop-like and STILL needing an external mouse), wireless/bluetooth connectivity, and some semblance of impact resistance for the tablet, itself. With those in mind, I picked up this Nillkin case with keyboard and touchpad. Does it make the grade, or does it flunk out of summer school? Let's find out...The Good:Right away, I found myself enamored with this rugged protective case. It's thickness and rubberized sturdiness gives one the impression that it can take a beating without sharing with its nearest neighbor (read: your tablet). It features a magnetic closing latch which interacts with the device, causing it to wake when opened and sleep when closed. The cutouts around the case do well to match the various ports, microphone holes, and speaker holes, while the button covers don't add much additional effort to depressing the volume or power buttons. The cutout for the S-Pen holds it perfectly, and the sliding cover for the rear camera provides extra safety for the lenses.Setting up the keyboard and trackpad was a breeze, requiring you to simply select it in your device's bluetooth settings (aptly labeled "Bluetooth Keyboard"), and pair the device. Nearly instantly, the trackpad and keyboard are recognized by the system and ready for use. The trackpad appears to have a speed-based tracking rate, meaning that the slower you move on it, the less distance the pointer travels, and vice versa. For instance, moving at a slow pace, I can only get the pointer from the left edge of the screen to roughly the middle. However, a fast swipe will easily clear the width of the screen. Also of interest, the touchpad registers "click" events both by taps (similar to your phone or tablet's screen) as well as by fulling depressing the bottom-left portion of the trackpad until it actually clicks. Moreover, fully depressing the bottom-right edge of the trackpad until it clicks produces an "alternate click" or "right-click" (as most people probably identify it). As far as the keyboard goes, I am impressed by the quality of the keypresses, as the travel is adequate, and the keys rebound with a certain level of confidence. Spacing is fairly decent, given how compact the keyboard is, though definitely not without compromises (more on that in "The Bad" section). There is a plethora of additional specialty functions accessible via the "Function" (Fn) key, things like adjusting the tablet's screen brightness, volume, disabling/enabling the trackpad, and even the intensity of the keyboard backlight (including turning it completely off). Speaking of which, having a backlit keyboard is an especially nice touch, particularly at this price point.The Bad:Remember how I said that the keyboard spacing was decent despite it being so small? Well, it IS decent, but definitely not world-beating. One issue I keep encountering while typing (note: I probably should have mentioned at the top that I touch type; those of the "hunt-and-peck" variety will likely not encounter any spacing issues) is occasionally to regularly hitting the dedicated screen-lock button located just above the backspace key when attempting to backspace (which I do quite a bit as my error count nearly matches my words per minute on typing tests). My other somewhat major gripe about the keyboard actually centers around the trackpad. I find the trackpad to be too wide relative to the keyboard, which results in one or both palms and/or the base of the thumbs to inadvertently make contact with it, causing the pointer to move around while typing (and causing calamity to ensue). Given the super tight packaging, I presume some concessions had to be made in terms of the design, so just know that this could become an issue if you are a touch typist.My next issue is with the "laptop" usability of the case. Unlike the vast majority of tablet cases which implement an "S" or "Z" type of folding style where bottom edge (technically the left side of the tablet when in the landscape orientation) slots into one of a few "channels" or "grooves" to hold it upright, this case instead employs a sort of "kickstand" behind the body of the tablet. While this works great on a flat, level, hard surface like a desk or table, it's practically pointless to use in your actual lap. If you have any designs on using this configuration in your lap like a laptop, make sure you have a lap desk or bed tray or something handy.The remaining few issues I have are admittedly nitpicks, but things you may wish to consider. The first is that the keyboard is integrated into the removable flap cover. While very easily removable and equally easy to reattach via the two snap buttons, removing the keyboard effectively removes the cover, taking the screen protection with it. I have seen some covers with removable keyboards where the keyboard was attached via magnets or hook-and-loop fasteners (Velcro), allowing you to remove the keyboard while keeping the cover. The other issues are somewhat related, in that the keyboard and trackpad cannot automatically detect when the cover has been folded completely back for using the tablet as, well, a tablet. If you forget to (manually) switch it off, it will still happily register key presses and touchpad input while you attempt to use your tablet. The last annoyance (which some may see as a plus) is that you have to manually power the keyboard/trackpad on and off. I have a different brand folio case for my 10th Gen iPad (feel free to look up my review of it), and it automatically powers on and off based on whether the cover flap is open or not. It makes life a tad simpler, and is a nice-to-have feature, but by no means makes or breaks the deal.Side Note:I really can't speak definitively to battery life, as I just don't use this enough to get a good impression on how long it really lasts. I will say that I brought it with me on a trip for a week and used it at least an hour per day (sometimes two or more). There have been no signs that it's in need of charging, and I haven't charged it since the first day I owned it. Lastly, I appreciate that it utilizes a USB-C port for charging, allowing you to use the same charger for both the tablet and the keyboard folio. Convenience is always good.Conclusion:Looking back on it, I know it seems that I've done quite a bit of complaining about this product. The truth of the matter is, even though I was wordy with the negative aspects, I feel that in actuality they are dwarfed by the positives. This is a fantastic case, great construction, good looking, and packed to the gills with features. And the icing on this delicious cake of a case is the cost for all that goodness. Yes, it may be short of perfection, but I'm willing to wager it's easily within spitting distance.
Z**L
Very good item
I recently purchased a tablet cover for my tab and I have been extremely impressed with its quality. The cover is made of a durable material that feels great in my hands, and the stitching is strong and secure. The cover fits my tab perfectly and all the ports and buttons are easily accessible.One of my favorite features of this cover is the built-in stand that allows me to prop up my iPad at different angles for comfortable viewing. It's perfect for watching videos or typing out long documents.Overall, I am very satisfied with this tablet cover and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality and functional accessory for their tablet. The design is sleek and modern, the quality is top-notch, and the added features make it a great value for the price.
S**.
Nillkin Fantastic Protective Case & Backlit Keyboard
I recently purchased a Samsung Galaxy Tablet S9+ and selected the Nillkin protective case with a back-lit keyboard. It was simple to set up in the case. I was able to pair the keyboard to my tablet. The case is compact, protects my tablet camera lense, strongly secures the pen. The stand allows for vertical or horizontal viewing and the keyboard attaches and detaches easy enough to be efficient but not so easily that it can accidentally separate. I've been traveling with my tablet for almost two months now and I am very pleased. This is the only case that ypu will need. It would be nice if there were more colors to choose from but other than that, this case performs exactly as advertised.
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