Reliable 2.4 GHz wireless connection with a single tiny nano-receiver for connecting both the keyboard and mouse with just one USB port, Adopt Bamboo Material is very specially ,Low-profile keys provide a quiet, comfortable typing experience, Reception and transmission will always get into on-line mode, will be never off-line mode.e, Bamboo is sweat-absorbent, Compatible with XP/NT/Vista/Win7/Win8/Win10, MAC OS, 7~15 meters transmission distance with robust wireless performance
M**E
A Bit Glitchy to Now a Bust
Overall, it is well made, but the tech is a bit glitchy and the keyboard will periodically stop working. I had to update my review because it has gone from just an occasional glitch to downright nonfunctional. The mouse roller moves on it's own, and fights against me when I try to move it. The keyboard keys will just stop working periodically. Not all of them, but various keys just become none responsive. Initially I thought it was a dying battery issue, so I replaced batteries in both pieces and am still having issues. I've only had this a few months, and am going to have to "junk" this one, and have already ordered a new keyboard and mouse. I am trying Sengu again, but a different model that has promising reviews. We'll see how that one goes.
S**A
A better choice!
50/50. The first one was a disappointment since the mouse worked fine, but the keyboard wouldn't communicate with the laptop. Good customer service solved it FAST and the second one worked perfectly.LIKES:*Standard key size, keystroke height and rebound response.*Nice "Clickity-clack" sound to the keys*LOTS of positive attention from everyone in my building*Touching wood instead of plastic all day just feels betterDISLIKES:*No indicator light for caps lock or num lock*Rear tilt legs are on a pivot that rests at slightly less than standard height. Livable, but could be a smidgen higher*Recessed "F" & "J" indicators are hard for me to feel (this may be due to calluses)*Mouse is responsive but seems petite and doesn't fit my large hand as well as I would like.All-in-all, I like this much better than typing on my laptop keyboard or a standard plastic keyboard and would definitely buy again.
J**D
UPDATED: Buyer Beware
UPDATE:: A crack has developed in my keyboard which is really upsetting considering it was so beautiful when it arrived. Considering it's made of bamboo I suppose these things are prone to happen but You'd think it would last longer than 6 months.I also have noticed that the wireless connection is flaky at best. Some letters end up doubled while entire sentences don't make it through. Super disappointed. I got in touch with customer service again to see if maybe it was defective and they could send a replacement.....yeah right. They blamed the crack on me and told me to buy a new one and they would give me $5 off.........NO THANKS. I'll be investing in a sturdier set and moving on from this little broken beauty. I can no longer recommend this product.Loved the look of this set for work. My computer is actually on a shelf behind me so the wireless was a MUST and it works so well. Very smooth and comfortable. The response is great. It is on the noisier side as far as click volume is concerned but I prefer that. THE BEST PART: upon arrival I noticed that the calculator key and one other had fallen off during shipping and one clicked back on but the plastic part of the calculator key had broken. I emailed the seller right away and they shipped a new key per my request no problem. I waited patiently and when it arrived it was wrapped really well, nicely protected. It clicked right in and works like a champ. Great customer service and beautiful product!NOTE in the picture you can see the original calculator key that rested in its place until the replacement arrived.
S**S
Pretty cool looking
This is definitely unique, I’ll give it that. I bought it for my MacBook Pro for my desktop use. It takes a bit of getting to know the key layout since it has windows keys, but works with Mac. The Windows key is the Option key, and it will take some configuration of the keyboard settings on OS X control panel to be able to use the top function keys since by default the OS needs the ctrl key to use them instead of the additional functions. (Such as volume up/down, etc)The instructions that came with mine were a bit outdated I think since they were wrong about the keyboard and mouse both having a USB key fob individually. There is only one key fob and it’s in the mouse battery compartment. This takes 2x triple-A batteries each. It worked with typing out documents, and the mouse worked for all but the OS X stuff like changing desktops or launchpad, etc etc. obviously you can change settings to use the ctrl key and arrow keys for switching desktops, etc.The finger-bumps on the home keys of normal keyboards are inverted into slots on this keyboard, and are not as easy to blindly toss your hand onto the keyboard to type. About my only real gripe.
B**R
I'm talking about the KG308-93 Wireless combo
It's so cool, it's a fully functional wireless computer keyboard and mouse with bamboo surfaces. I get lots of compliments on it. And I got a mouse pad with... wait for it... pictures of bamboo trees and flowers.I am extremely fussy about keyboards and mice. I'm a tapper not a pecker, I like to go fast when typing and a do a lot of typing. This is great for that and it has the aesthetic I'm looking for. I hope the quality stays decent because it would suck to get a "bamboo keyboard" for the novelty value and not be able to use it for real work.The mouse is okay, I would prefer a mouse that is approximately 10% larger.