💼 Type Anywhere, Anytime!
The Artciety Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard is a versatile, portable keyboard designed for seamless connectivity across multiple devices. With advanced Bluetooth 5.1 technology, a built-in touchpad, and a long-lasting rechargeable battery, this keyboard is perfect for professionals who need to work on the go. Its ergonomic design and stylish color scheme make it a must-have accessory for any modern workspace.
A**
Compact and easy to use
Very easy to use, love how it folds up for compact storage.
V**E
Variability
I like that this device connects to more than 1 device
M**D
Buggy many features to work are unreliable.
Doesn’t always link the functions and the misaligned keys are a nuisance when typing fast, around 45 to 60 wpm or faster.
S**N
It's almost perfect. Except for one thing..
This thing is small, has good action on the keyboard, and the track pad supports multi-touch so it gets full marks on usability. My ONLY complaint is that there isn't any place to store the 2.5ghz USB Wireless dongle on the device. If your use case is to use it via Bluetooth then this is a non issue but I am going to use this with computer desktop and server hardware so the little dongle is required. If it just had a spot to dock the adapter I would be giving this full marks. But as such. 4 start isn't bad. For the price i'd certainly recommend it. My use case, while not unique, is likely rare. Can anybody recommend a good carry case?
K**E
Easy to use
It was so easy to connect to my iPhone and iPad. Small enough to carry in my bag to use on the go.
I**B
Nice product... Except
Works as accepted. Easy to connect via bluetooth/2.4G.Only concern is the hinges are too flimsy and will come off very quickly.
T**N
Fantastic on the go keyboard-Small, odd-sized keys are something to get around.
Amazing keyboard! This has all the makings of what can be called a fantastic keyboard for the go, or for small spaces where a permanent keyboard isn’t necessary. Whether it be a mobile Android or iOS device or a desktop/workstation from Windows or Mac. Setting this up was a simple, two-step process. Choose the Bluetooth key binding and enter pairing mode. The manual is incredibly easy to read and understand, and it won’t leave you scratching your head trying to decipher what it was trying to explain. It has two presets for Bluetooth, meaning you can pair two devices and switch between them at will. Plus, the included 2.4G dongle can pair with a third device. I have three different portable keyboards, one of which is a combo remote/keyboard mounted on the backside. While these do work for what they are intended to, neither has the feel of an actual keyboard. They all use gummy keys that just don’t feel that good. However, this folding device has actual keys that really feel like they belong on a computer. The trackpad functions the way a real mouse does, and I was definitely surprised to see a mouse cursor pop up on my Android device, something I’m not accustomed to or have ever seen on my handhelds. Gestures on the touchpad worked well too; a 2-finger slide makes the screen scroll up or down while pinching zooms in and out or increases/decreases font size. There’s probably other gestures it can recognize, such as the 3-finger swipe that scrolls through various windows, but I can’t yet confirm that as I haven’t had much use to pairing and using with a Windows or Mac computer. The gesture controls aren't documented in the manual.The only real noticeable issues here are that, due to its design, T, D, F, V and ]/} are small to narrow. T, V & ]/} are about half the size of every other key while D & F are about 1/3rd. A few other keys have some slight alterations to accommodate fit. While these do not hinder the keyboard in any way, there is a slight learning curve to bake them into memory when typing on it, especially if you sit down to type something out like a traditional keyboard.Overall, this is more than a gimmick device; it really functions like a normal keyboard you already use. Having the ability to switch devices with a press makes it versatile. The only downsides and what may be a learning curve are due to its design and the nature that it can fold in; you have some smaller, odd-sized keys you need to contend with.This is worth 5-stars.
S**T
Great Mobile Keyboard
I sometimes prefer to work off of my iPad between studying and basic browsing/social media and was really intrigued by the design this keyboard. The keyboard I had before was mostly suited for an old magnetic case that wore out some time back, and while it still worked it didn’t have anything to prevent it from sliding around on the table. I was really impressed with the Artciety keyboard, not only by the ultra compact design, but that it folded which is huge for space saver when traveling, but that it also that the built in touchpad that could be switched to use as a numpad. The included instructions were super easy to follow and got me setup in almost no time at all. It has a plethora of options that really allow you to customize and configure it for your particular device (Android, Apple, and even a USB dongle for PC/Mac).It has a long battery life, USB-C charging (making the cable situation easier), and physical switch to turn it off when not in use. Charging that I’ve seen hasn’t taken very long. It can connect to multiple Bluetooth devices if you prefer a more minimal setup. The compact keyboard is a little hard to adjust to with the smaller T and V keys (I was hitting the left hinge A LOT), but with more use I’m finding myself adjusting to the smaller keys. The keys have decent feedback (not overly squishy) and are pretty quiet.Finally, the hinge is held shut by decently strong magnets built into the case. It would be a little better if there was a physical locking mechanism that would prevent it from opening, but I usually pack my backpack pretty tight when travelling so it's not as big of an issue for me. Just a thought.Overall, I’d recommend this keyboard. Just keep in mind it is an ultra compact keyboard (think netbook small), so there is going to be a little bit of a learning curve if you’re not used to those types of keyboards.
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