Compact and Portable QWERTY Keyboard with Touchpad: Innovative and compact QWERTY keyboard with touchpad that provides comfort combined with the freedom of wireless connectivity. Connect to all of your favorite devices with this wireless keyboard. This controller gives you everything you need right in the palm of your hand. Navigate the cursor easily with your thumb without having to touch your screen, mouse or keyboard.
Bluetooth Compatibility: This keyboard connects to a multitude of devices through Bluetooth such as: Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick, Google TV, Playstation PS4/PS4 Pro/PS5, HTPC/IPTV, VR Glasses (Virtual Reality Headset Box) smartphones (iOS/Android/Windows), notebooks, laptops (Windows/Mac OS X v10.7 Lion and above) and more. With a working range of approx. 33ft/10m, easily connect and control Bluetooth devices with this wireless keyboard. (Not Compatible with Xbox series)
Long-Lasting Rechargeable Battery: Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery with up to 10 days of continuous working time and up to 50 days of standby time. The LED indicators notify when the battery is low and when it is fully charged. Charging via the included USB-C cable is simple and easy.
Backlit Keyboard: The convenient backlit keyboard is perfect for using in a dark environment.
Limited Lifetime Warranty: We cannot guarantee compatibility with all smart T.V.s. Please check the Bluetooth capability of your T.V. before purchase.
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Compact and Portable QWERTY Keyboard with Touchpad: Innovative and compact QWERTY keyboard with touchpad that provides comfort combined with the freedom of wireless connectivity. Connect to all of your favorite devices with this wireless keyboard. This controller gives you everything you need right in the palm of your hand. Navigate the cursor easily with your thumb without having to touch your screen, mouse or keyboard.
Bluetooth Compatibility: This keyboard connects to a multitude of devices through Bluetooth such as: Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick, Google TV, Playstation PS4/PS4 Pro/PS5, HTPC/IPTV, VR Glasses (Virtual Reality Headset Box) smartphones (iOS/Android/Windows), notebooks, laptops (Windows/Mac OS X v10.7 Lion and above) and more. With a working range of approx. 33ft/10m, easily connect and control Bluetooth devices with this wireless keyboard. (Not Compatible with Xbox series)
Long-Lasting Rechargeable Battery: Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery with up to 10 days of continuous working time and up to 50 days of standby time. The LED indicators notify when the battery is low and when it is fully charged. Charging via the included USB-C cable is simple and easy.
Backlit Keyboard: The convenient backlit keyboard is perfect for using in a dark environment.
Limited Lifetime Warranty: We cannot guarantee compatibility with all smart T.V.s. Please check the Bluetooth capability of your T.V. before purchase.
Model: Fosmon Mini Bluetooth Keyboard (QWERTY Keypad), Wireless Portable with Touchpad, Compatible with Apple TV, Amazon Fire Stick, PS4, PS4 Pro, PS5, HTPC/IPTV, VR Glasses, Smartphones
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Why is a locally stocked (somewhat) brand name item, probably with some QC process, and several levels of wholesale markup cheaper vs a ship direct from China alternative with no name that most likely ships direct from the assembly line without even being power cycled / function checked before getting a label slapped on it?
I can take a few wild guesses....
Plus, I think most of the el cheapos are "wireless" (not bluetooth) and require a dongle which can be a big deal breaker with mobile devices and portable PC gaming systems that probably don't have a USB A port to spare (or at all).
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Why is a locally stocked (somewhat) brand name item, probably with some QC process, and several levels of wholesale markup cheaper vs a ship direct from China alternative with no name that most likely ships direct from the assembly line without even being power cycled / function checked before getting a label slapped on it?
I can take a few wild guesses....
Plus, I think most of the el cheapos are "wireless" (not bluetooth) and require a dongle which can be a big deal breaker with mobile devices and portable PC gaming systems that probably don't have a USB A port to spare (or at all).
They have different kinds. This one has many bad reviews. Same landfill trash that comes directly from china. I prefer non-bt because even my logi kb suffer from sticky key syndrome. Between bt and dongle i always switch to the latter.
They have different kinds. This one has many bad reviews. Same landfill trash that comes directly from china. I prefer non-bt because even my logi kb suffer from sticky key syndrome. Between bt and dongle i always switch to the latter.
Does anyone know if you can use this as a wired keyboard by using a USB-C cable? I'm looking for a small keyboard to throw in my bag that I might need to use on a computer for 15 seconds. Rather not have to take the time to connect to bluetooth if I can just plug it in real quick. Any suggestions?
They have different kinds. This one has many bad reviews. Same landfill trash that comes directly from china. I prefer non-bt because even my logi kb suffer from sticky key syndrome. Between bt and dongle i always switch to the latter.
That really has no impact on the difference in depth of middlemen seeking profits. A bad product is still marked up at every step to the end user because the markup is the only reason those participants are in the supply chain.
These little devices can be really handy. I've been using the Rii Mini K25 for 4 years now to control my HTPC from the couch. You can wave it around like an "Air Mouse" which I prefer to a tiny trackpad. It also has 5 programmable IR buttons you can use to turn on your TV, Soundbar, Receiver or adjust their volume. I have one button to wake up my HTPC, but I had to buy a separate USB IR receiver for it (FLIRC). Some downsides are that it operates with a dongle over 2.4GHz (no bluetooth) and the buttons can be finicky, i.e. requires 2 presses instead of one, or accidentally registers 2 presses instead of one. For basic media playback or browsing, I'm happy with it and it allows me to keep my actual BT keyboard and mouse hidden away in a drawer until they are needed for more serious work.
These little devices can be really handy. I've been using the Rii Mini K25 for 4 years now to control my HTPC from the couch. You can wave it around like an "Air Mouse" which I prefer to a tiny trackpad. It also has 5 programmable IR buttons you can use to turn on your TV, Soundbar, Receiver or adjust their volume. I have one button to wake up my HTPC, but I had to buy a separate USB IR receiver for it (FLIRC). Some downsides are that it operates with a dongle over 2.4GHz (no bluetooth) and the buttons can be finicky, i.e. requires 2 presses instead of one, or accidentally registers 2 presses instead of one. For basic media playback or browsing, I'm happy with it and it allows me to keep my actual BT keyboard and mouse hidden away in a drawer until they are needed for more serious work.
I love these to use with compact Raspberry Pi builds.
Why is a locally stocked (somewhat) brand name item, probably with some QC process, and several levels of wholesale markup cheaper vs a ship direct from China alternative with no name that most likely ships direct from the assembly line without even being power cycled / function checked before getting a label slapped on it?
I can take a few wild guesses....
Plus, I think most of the el cheapos are "wireless" (not bluetooth) and require a dongle which can be a big deal breaker with mobile devices and portable PC gaming systems that probably don't have a USB A port to spare (or at all).
Even with checking if it powers on, this is still landfill trash
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I can take a few wild guesses....
Plus, I think most of the el cheapos are "wireless" (not bluetooth) and require a dongle which can be a big deal breaker with mobile devices and portable PC gaming systems that probably don't have a USB A port to spare (or at all).
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank guest2011
I can take a few wild guesses....
Plus, I think most of the el cheapos are "wireless" (not bluetooth) and require a dongle which can be a big deal breaker with mobile devices and portable PC gaming systems that probably don't have a USB A port to spare (or at all).
They have different kinds. This one has many bad reviews. Same landfill trash that comes directly from china. I prefer non-bt because even my logi kb suffer from sticky key syndrome. Between bt and dongle i always switch to the latter.
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I love these to use with compact Raspberry Pi builds.
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I can take a few wild guesses....
Plus, I think most of the el cheapos are "wireless" (not bluetooth) and require a dongle which can be a big deal breaker with mobile devices and portable PC gaming systems that probably don't have a USB A port to spare (or at all).
Even with checking if it powers on, this is still landfill trash
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