Type Anywhere, Anytime! ✈️
The iClever Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard is a portable, ultra-slim keyboard designed for seamless connectivity across multiple devices. Weighing just 6.3 ounces, it features a tri-folding design and is compatible with iOS, Android, and Windows systems. With a durable aluminum build and a rechargeable battery, this keyboard is perfect for professionals who need to work on the go.
Brand | iClever |
Series | iClever BK03 Bluetooth Keyboard |
Item model number | IC-BK03 |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Operating System | iOS, iPadOS, macOS, Android, Windows 8/10/11, Chrome OS |
Item Weight | 6.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 3.5 x 0.5 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.7 x 3.5 x 0.5 inches |
Color | Silver |
Power Source | Battery Powered (Rechargeable via USB-C) |
Voltage | 0.1 Volts |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | iClever |
ASIN | B00YWLJNPQ |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | June 5, 2015 |
T**4
Great portable keyboard
This is the 3rd portable keyboard I've tried, and by far my favorite of the 3. The keys are slightly springy so it feels almost just like a standard low-profile keyboard. It's relatively comfortable to type on and a total game changer for people like me who use their phone for composing emails, taking notes, chatting, or perhaps even a bit of IT work/coding. The materials are a good balance between durability and lightweight. It feels like it will last a long time with regular use, but it's impressively light. It was really easy to pair with my Android phone, I literally just opened the keyboard and it showed up in my available bluetooth devices in a few seconds. Now it pairs immediately after I open it or wake it up. Battery life seems good, since I haven't actually charged it yet and I've used it a fair amount. No idea how long it's actually going to last, but plenty long enough for just about anything.A few key placements are a bit different (like with all portable keyboards) but I understand why it's necessary in order to fit with the compact design. It hasn't taken me long at all to adjust and accurately type ~50wpm (for comparison, on a full size mechanical keyboard I type ~70wpm, but I'd never expect that on a portable one). For my fellow touch-typers who are sensitive to key placement, here's a quick overview:1. Backspace - for me the single most annoying one, it's small and I never seem to hit it on the first try. Thankfully I don't use it a ton.2. Number key row - they're shifted to the right a bit so if you're typing normally you'll probably be one digit off each time. But oddly it didn't take me more than a few minutes to adjust to this.3. Right shift key - it's half-size and the up arrow is where shift is supposed to be. However, I've always been a bit heavy on he left shift key so it's not a big problem for me. I'm glad the arrow key placement is correct because I rely on that more.Unlike most other portable keyboards, the rest of the keys feel like they're right where they're supposed to be, each row offset from the one above/below how it's supposed to be so I'm not hitting wrong letters. I really can't think of a way to improve upon the design without sacrificing size/portability.Overall great keyboard and a very reasonable price.
P**S
Great, with a few small issues
Almost perfect. Let me start by saying that I love having this keyboard. Together with a small phone stand, this turns my iPhone 7 plus into a replacement for my iPad mini. If I need to take notes in a meeting, I whisk this out, and within seconds, I'm ready to go.The keyboard connects quickly every time. After going into power saving mode, a few key presses will bring it back almost immediately. The construction feels solid, the keys have good travel and feedback. I love the ability to switch OS support on the fly. I sometimes remote into a Windows server, and always ran into the issue that iOS keyboards don't have an ESC key. No problem now: after logging in, I just switch the OS support and I'm ready to go Windows. Since I only had this for a week, I can't speak to its reliability yet. Will update if there are any issues.Here are the small details that keep it from being a perfect product:1. No locking it in the open position. While it has magnets to keep it open, those aren't strong enough to keep it open when placed on your lap.2. The keys are a bit loud (minor) and also have a tendency to miss a keystroke if you are too fast or send double characters if you're just a tad too slow. You have to find just the right typing speed.3. The layout. This is the hardest for me to deal with. I touch type, and the layout is killing me (although I know I will be able to adapt): The "?" key is wider than usual, next to it is the arrow-up key, and to the right of that is the Shift key. Which means that every time I want to hit right Shift, I hit arrow-up and start typing in the line above. While I understand the preference to arrange the arrow keys in the usual inverted-T pattern, exchanging arrow-up and right Shift (and keeping the "?" at normal size while making Shift bigger) would have been the better solution for touch typists. If you're part of the 90% who type with two fingers, this will not be an issue for you.If you want to touch type 60+ words per minute, this may not be for you (although I believe it can be done). But if you are looking for a super small and light keyboard that fits inside a jacket pocket and that you can take everywhere, I highly recommend this.
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