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 |
A**R
Tiny and portable, yet super useful!
I wanted to give it a few weeks of use before I write a review, I had a few hiccups that I wasn't sure if it were the device's issue, or something else. I'm glad I gave it a bit before writing my review. I was pairing it with my tablet (Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4) and finding it be super laggy when typing on an app. Come to find out it was JUST the app itself having issues (Tumblr)... I tried using it with other apps and found no difficulties with lag at all. I further confirmed this by pairing the keyboard up with my phone, and still ran into the same issue with the particular app, but nowhere else.So, what do I love about this keyboard? A lot of things. And when I say love, I mean it.* The fact it folds down and has a little case to keep it from opening up in my bag is awesome.* If I really wanted to, it would fit in my pocket.* I already had a folio case for my tablet, and I really didn't want to invest in a new case with integrated keyboard.* It pairs up with my phone too, so if I have to send a lengthy email, I don't need to use Swype with terrible autocorrect issues.* The metal casing on it does not feel cheap, despite the keyboard being lightweight.* The battery life is great - I've only had to charge it twice after plenty of use, but it charges quickly.* If I stop using it, it does go to sleep after 10 minutes and not waste the battery.* Also huge kudos on a standardized micro usb to usb charging cable, in the chance that I were to lose the cable, I can easily replace it!There is one issue that is so minor, I couldn't knock an entire star off for it. Unless the keyboard is on a flat sturdy surface, it will fold up (e.g. while on my lap). To be honest though, I don't usually work with it that way though because it is awkward balancing the keyboard and my device in a position to properly work on things.I'd say if you're in the market for a powerful, yet tiny bluetooth keyboard, this one is the way to go.
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.
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