⌨️ Elevate your desk game with silent power and seamless switching!
The AUSDOM 2.4G Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard combines a full-size, ultra-slim design with multi-device Bluetooth 5.0 and 2.4Ghz connectivity. Featuring quiet scissor-switch keys, a rechargeable battery lasting over 30 days, and broad OS compatibility, it’s engineered for professionals who demand efficiency and style in any workspace.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Scissor-switch |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Smart TV, Smartphone, Tablet iPad |
Connectivity Technology | 2.4G RF, Bluetooth |
Special Features | Lightweight, Low-Profile Key, Silent, quiet, Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 110 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black Grey |
Material | Aluminum, Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.73"L x 4.49"W x 0.5"H |
R**2
Good alternative mac keyboard, USB and bluetooth capability
This is a decent alternative for mac users who want a decent keyboard with the number pad. This is an okay color and design as it looks similar to a mac keyboard in terms of color. It looks similar to the older mac mini/pro and such. I really wanted to number pad because I do a lot of excel sheets with number formulas so having this is a great. I got this as it does not cost as much as an apple keyboard but has the same quality. I am unsure if this will work with PC. This device has a USB dongle and bluetooth which is a nice feature. It can be plugged in type c for charging purposes. What is nice is that it is one of the few devices that has a type c as a charging port. In terms of size, it is about the same as the mac keyboard you can get from apple. This is great for when you need to recharge it especially on the newer macs. There does not seem to be much issues with connection. The down side is that many newer macs no longer have a USB port so you have to actually have to use a type c hub to get the usb ports you need. This device runs on a built in battery battery and charged via a type C cable which is provided. It also can work while being charged which is a plus. The keyboard itself is about the size of a standard directional and number pad section of a keyboard. Pairing this device is pretty simple. You just open up your system preference and bluetooth, press and hold the pair button until it lights up, and select the device on the mac. It does turn on and off on its down to save power. It does last for a long time on the built in battery. I did not see any issues with it running low as of yet. The material does not feel as nice as the macbook and the keys are not something you can remove to clean just like a macs. The keyboard is a solid build but I would not say it is exactly as durable. The keys feel pretty decent and responsive. For the distance, I have seen the device go about ten to thirteen feet before it loses connection. The keyboard is fairly light so you could take this with you on the go if you wanted but it will not fit in most bags as it is a long keyboard. Overall I think this is a decent number keyboard and great to have the directional keys but more so the number pad. It is about the same size as a mac keyboard but I do think the price is still close to an apple keyboard. Honestly you save a good amount of money going with this keyboard and the performance is not bad. I did not see much issue with response or connection. It does not feel exactly like apple metal quality but it is still good quality build. The nice thing is that the keyboard has a usb you can attach to the keyboard when not in use. The downside is that most newer macs do not have USB A ports anymore.
P**W
Power button stuck
I was okay with it as a replacement for my laptop keyboard while working at home, and it seemed to be working okay. I was annoyed a little with its sometiumes difficulty connecting with the laptop bluetooth but if you were patient for a little while it would eventually get connected. Battery life seems fine and it certainly is lightweight. My only disappointments were minor such as it tends to warp so that while typing it clackity-clacks if it's not flat. But it's overall a pretty good value for the money. Unfortunately, I came home today to find that the power button would not operate - it is stuck in the off position and will not power up. Now it's a useless hunk of plastic and springs. My return window closed a month ago. Alas. I will contact the manufacturer and see if they will voluntarily send me a replacement.UPDATE: THE SELLER OFFERED TO SEND ME A NEW ONE OR TO REFUND, MY OPTION. EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE VERY RESPONSIVE. Upgrading from three stars to five.
J**N
Died after 3 months of use
I have had this keyboard for 3+ months now and have become increasingly frustrated with it.I was thrilled when I got the keyboard because of the low profile keys, quiet keystrokes, and integrated stand. It met all my needs. It was very easy to set up and could use it immediately. I also liked that it was rechargeable instead of requiring batteries.Unfortunately, I very quickly discovered that I couldn't have my keyboard more than 1'-0" from my computer otherwise it would start to glitch. If the keyboard was too far away, less than 2'-0", the keyboard would not register all my keystrokes resulting in A LOT of unnecessary typos. I found this became more frequent as the battery would run out, so I made a point to charge the keyboard regularly. Today, my keyboard started to act up a lot, not recognizing my keystrokes or just intermittently working. I decided to try charging it again to make sure that wasn't the problem. I tried unpairing from my computer and then reestablishing the connection. I also restarted my computer. None of the options worked and it appears that the keyboard will no longer work. I do not like the keyboard on my laptop because the keyboard is undersized and it is crucial for my job to use my keyboard all day. I deliberately chose to buy a keyboard that was more than $20 knowing it was going to be my primary keyboard and would have to possibly travel with it from time to time. The fact that the keyboard quit on me during the work day has really set me back with my work making the situation really frustrating. I tried looking on Amazon to find a way to get help but kept getting taken to a "help" page with worthless information. I also tried going to the manufacturer's site to see if I could get any help there. I did learn on the manufacturer's website that they have a 12 month warranty for their products, but they deferred back to Amazon and said that I would have to get my issue resolved there since I purchased the keyboard from Amazon. Honestly, I wouldn't be leaving such a bad review if Amazon's customer service was much easier to deal with. I would like to be optimistic and hope that I received a defective keyboard and would be willing to replace it with a new one. Sadly, I'm having trouble speaking with someone from Amazon that understands my request to resolve the issue.
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