💼 Type Anywhere, Anytime!
The Samsers Bluetooth Foldable Keyboard is a versatile, ultra-slim wireless keyboard designed for professionals on the go. It connects to up to three devices simultaneously, features a long-lasting battery, and is compatible with various operating systems, making it the perfect companion for travel and business.
R**6
Best Mini Keyboard I’ve tried
By far the best folding external keyboard I have tried. Compared to the others it seems higher quality, the keys press nicely and don’t mistype. Overall the design of the keyboard is nice, the keys feel more like a higher end keyboard than the others, which feel like old clunky keyboards from the 90s (despite being a small size). I like the folding capability, it folds pretty thin (again compared to all the others that claim to be thin, this one actually is). It is sleek, has a nice color, and the folding mechanism seems fairly stable. It is also a generous size when unfolded - a full size keyboard- and a very small size when folded (smaller thinner profile than all the other styles ). It also connects automatically each time you open it without having to go through the pairing process like all the others. The only downside in my opinion is that it would be hard to type with this in your lap. It would tend to fold in on itself. With the other keyboard they might stay open…..but not many times I would be typing with this thing in my lap so overall I kept this one and sent the others back
K**2
Great travel keyboard and works on all my devices
I like that it folds. I have a dog and don't like open keyboards; and constantly having a cover to put on and off is annoying. I just fold this one closed and find peace of mind at how compact it is. Nice size to just place in a bag.This is thin but does not feel flimsy. Keys have a good click to them when pressed. I'll admit the gap took a little adjusting to when typing. It's a little weird having 2 space bars / the bar is split too.This works great with all my devices. I use it for my Fire Tablet when using TeamViewer for remote work mostly.It does well on my Samsung Note 8 and 10 too. The only issue I have is that the screens will refresh/close out anything on the phone screen.. anytime I use the keyboard in the remote screen. There is no refresh on my Fire Tablet just a small notification sound that it's connected.I like to use multiple screens and devices. I have my phone plugged into a touchscreen monitor. I have a mouse to use too. I don't like the Samsungs closing out whatever I have on the phone just because the keyboard is being connected to use.Keyboard keeps a good charge and lasts over a week during my usage. I would like the ability to pair it with multiple devices / modes but that's okay.I also wish there was a way to lock the keyboard flat when opened. A pin to hold the hinge straight or something would be nice. I need to use it on a firm surface if I want it to stay flat.Update: Not sure why others' say their keyboard stopped working. Mine still is working beautifully; I think the battery may have lowered but I don't constantly use it to compare what it was intially.
G**K
Great keyboard, works well except for 2 things: program keys and the "n" key
Overall, I like this keyboard very much, having used it now for over 6 months and taken it all over when traveling. It's sturdy, and works wired or via bluetooth, and my MBPro recognizes it right away. It's light and its small form factor makes it an ideal "travel" keyboard. (I certainly wouldn't use this full time however.) The keys (except for the "n") are responsive.On the minus side are two things: 1) none of the the function keys can be programmed and it doesn't even allow for any other "Command- " combinations, so you are stuck with whatever the manufacturer has them programmed for, which of course is never what you want them for. That means in all your programs (Photoshop, or Word or whatever) and even just normal OS functionality (programming "Command - 1" or "Command 2" for something for example as most people do) won't work when you use this keyboard. That means you will get very frustrated as your "muscle memory" will keep hitting function combinations that won't work.Another issue is the "N" key. Do to the proximity to the hinge, and oddly, the fact that it is a wider key on this keyboard than the other keys (not sure why) , the fulcrum point of the key is towards the hinge, not the center, which means that your finger often doesn't get a chance to completely depress the key by hitting over the center of it, as you would in normal typing, and so the "n" key does't fully get depressed and so doesn't;t input the letter. Smashing it with your finger in two-finger typing will do the trick though, or really hitting the keyboard hard when you type will increase the odds that the letter "n" will be input.. In the preceding sentence, for example, I had to go back and add back in every instance of the letter "n"... frustrating ad time consuming. (see what I mean???)For these reasons, I give it 4 stars. They need to fix the "n" key, and add programmability.
T**1
This has been a great purchase.
I have used this keyboard sporadically for 4 years with various phones and tablets. It's been useful and reliable. It holds a charge well and is compact and lightweight for travel.
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