“A good product for the price. Extremely compact and the touch pad really does work with an Android tablet or phone. It paired with my devices very easily. I've given it only 4 stars as the blue writing for the function keys is a bit hard to see, I really struggled to find the apostrophe, and the "feel" of the keys is a bit rubbery but it is perfectly usable. Recommended if you need a small keyboard.”
“I was expecting a bluetooth device to need a bit of setting up. I paired it with my Pi zero first with terminal and then with GUI interface. I did not install Bluetooth manager. After a time or two the keyboard was auto - detected by the Pi. This is good because for my purposes I need to turn off WiFi when my home developed Pi Zero powered trail camera is out in the woods.
So after some initial hiccups the keyboard seems to work pretty well.”
“Does the trick and seems to work fine with my mobile when I need to type a lot of text. It has all the special characters and seems solidly built. The only downside is that it doesn't seem to indicate its battery level via Bluetooth, so there's no way to know when it's due to be recharged.”
“Works exactly as advertised!
The size makes it a little small for a lot of typing, but that's unavoidable in a keyboard this small.
The keys have a reasonable amount of travel, and it feels comfortable to type on, and while it's not very heavy and obviously will flex if twisted, it doesn't feel flimsy.
The trackpad is a little small, but seems to work fine.
Pairing required a bit of persistence - the instructions are a little out of date: the instructions say there is no password or code, but I found the keyboard will send a passcode to your phone, which you have to type into the keyboard to authenticate.”
“It work very well however there is some slight unresponsiveness when using the tracker pad, can't tell if its a hardware fault or a latency in the Bluetooth connection...”