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JF
Note in the photo this is the smallest keyboard pictured next to a 10¡± kindle for size comparison. This is a very very compact little keyboard. Yes it is a bit of a challenge to type on, but it is WAY easier than trying to type right on the screen of your tablet for anything more than short messages.Comes with a standard usbc charging cable and charged right up. Flipped the power switch on and my iPad found it quickly and it just worked. The keys are quiet but have a nice keypress feel.Definitely recommend for an easy quick and compact keyboard.
JF
Note in the photo this is the smallest keyboard pictured next to a 10¡± kindle for size comparison. This is a very very compact little keyboard. Yes it is a bit of a challenge to type on, but it is WAY easier than trying to type right on the screen of your tablet for anything more than short messages.Comes with a standard usbc charging cable and charged right up. Flipped the power switch on and my iPad found it quickly and it just worked. The keys are quiet but have a nice keypress feel.Definitely recommend for an easy quick and compact keyboard.
JF
Note in the photo this is the smallest keyboard pictured next to a 10¡± kindle for size comparison. This is a very very compact little keyboard. Yes it is a bit of a challenge to type on, but it is WAY easier than trying to type right on the screen of your tablet for anything more than short messages.Comes with a standard usbc charging cable and charged right up. Flipped the power switch on and my iPad found it quickly and it just worked. The keys are quiet but have a nice keypress feel.Definitely recommend for an easy quick and compact keyboard.
Shaya67
I am so excited to get this little keyboard! Once I connected to Bluetooth on my phone and opened my MS Word app on my phone I could pick right up where I left off from my laptop! I¡¯m a senior starting college, and I don¡¯t mean high school senior, but an old lady senior¡.so I can carry this with me if I have an appointment and need to work on school while waiting, when carrying a laptop would not be doable.The outer part is metal (like a brushed nickel to be exact) with plastic keys . It is very handy to have the stand to place my phone. And it folds up neatly to fit right into my purse!The only negative is the keyboard is pretty small so if you have big hands/fingers, it may be a challenge. I have average size for a woman and it is a bit of a challenge but I think it just takes time to get used to the size.My son who was in the other side of the room from me and my phone, typed messages to me just to see if it worked and it did! It works on any app on your phone. I just posted on facebook and sent a DM and worked perfectly. I am typing this review using the B.O.W. Keyboard. I think it very handy and is easy to use (if you have smaller hands). I recommend!
Shaya67
I am so excited to get this little keyboard! Once I connected to Bluetooth on my phone and opened my MS Word app on my phone I could pick right up where I left off from my laptop! I¡¯m a senior starting college, and I don¡¯t mean high school senior, but an old lady senior¡.so I can carry this with me if I have an appointment and need to work on school while waiting, when carrying a laptop would not be doable.The outer part is metal (like a brushed nickel to be exact) with plastic keys . It is very handy to have the stand to place my phone. And it folds up neatly to fit right into my purse!The only negative is the keyboard is pretty small so if you have big hands/fingers, it may be a challenge. I have average size for a woman and it is a bit of a challenge but I think it just takes time to get used to the size.My son who was in the other side of the room from me and my phone, typed messages to me just to see if it worked and it did! It works on any app on your phone. I just posted on facebook and sent a DM and worked perfectly. I am typing this review using the B.O.W. Keyboard. I think it very handy and is easy to use (if you have smaller hands). I recommend!
Shaya67
I am so excited to get this little keyboard! Once I connected to Bluetooth on my phone and opened my MS Word app on my phone I could pick right up where I left off from my laptop! I¡¯m a senior starting college, and I don¡¯t mean high school senior, but an old lady senior¡.so I can carry this with me if I have an appointment and need to work on school while waiting, when carrying a laptop would not be doable.The outer part is metal (like a brushed nickel to be exact) with plastic keys . It is very handy to have the stand to place my phone. And it folds up neatly to fit right into my purse!The only negative is the keyboard is pretty small so if you have big hands/fingers, it may be a challenge. I have average size for a woman and it is a bit of a challenge but I think it just takes time to get used to the size.My son who was in the other side of the room from me and my phone, typed messages to me just to see if it worked and it did! It works on any app on your phone. I just posted on facebook and sent a DM and worked perfectly. I am typing this review using the B.O.W. Keyboard. I think it very handy and is easy to use (if you have smaller hands). I recommend!
OneBusyMom
Connected the second I turned it on! It comes partly charged so you can test it out immediately and my phone found it straight away under the B.O.W. link they said would display.The keyboard itself comes in a nice, velvety carry case.The keyboard is a nice quality, heavy enough to feel good, but not too heavy to be a problem. It folds in two, unfolds easily and has two arms which are magnetized to the side, but pull out to support your phone, ipad etc.As they mentioned, the keyboard is, of course, small, so if you, like me, touch type, it takes a moment to get used to the smaller keys but everything works as it shouldMy only problem was, as I typed out a practice email, trying to get back to the first address line. I couldn't work out how to do that with the keys, I literally resorted to touching the screen. No big problem at all, but that's just something I tried that didn't work.Everything else worked just as expected. I was able to type and tab between areas perfectly.I got this because I'm fast at typing on a keyboard but not great on a phone display. There are times when I want to type something that's longer with more detail, and I find myself waiting to get home to use the laptop because it's easier than on the phone keyboard. This being small and easily transportable (fits in my purse) allows me to type up whatever I need, wherever I am.I'm happy. It does exactly what it says and, as I said before, they also mention that you would need to get used to a smaller keyboard with this.I'm very happy and at last have the freedom to do whatever work I need, wherever I am.I hope this information is helpful.
OneBusyMom
Connected the second I turned it on! It comes partly charged so you can test it out immediately and my phone found it straight away under the B.O.W. link they said would display.The keyboard itself comes in a nice, velvety carry case.The keyboard is a nice quality, heavy enough to feel good, but not too heavy to be a problem. It folds in two, unfolds easily and has two arms which are magnetized to the side, but pull out to support your phone, ipad etc.As they mentioned, the keyboard is, of course, small, so if you, like me, touch type, it takes a moment to get used to the smaller keys but everything works as it shouldMy only problem was, as I typed out a practice email, trying to get back to the first address line. I couldn't work out how to do that with the keys, I literally resorted to touching the screen. No big problem at all, but that's just something I tried that didn't work.Everything else worked just as expected. I was able to type and tab between areas perfectly.I got this because I'm fast at typing on a keyboard but not great on a phone display. There are times when I want to type something that's longer with more detail, and I find myself waiting to get home to use the laptop because it's easier than on the phone keyboard. This being small and easily transportable (fits in my purse) allows me to type up whatever I need, wherever I am.I'm happy. It does exactly what it says and, as I said before, they also mention that you would need to get used to a smaller keyboard with this.I'm very happy and at last have the freedom to do whatever work I need, wherever I am.I hope this information is helpful.
OneBusyMom
Connected the second I turned it on! It comes partly charged so you can test it out immediately and my phone found it straight away under the B.O.W. link they said would display.The keyboard itself comes in a nice, velvety carry case.The keyboard is a nice quality, heavy enough to feel good, but not too heavy to be a problem. It folds in two, unfolds easily and has two arms which are magnetized to the side, but pull out to support your phone, ipad etc.As they mentioned, the keyboard is, of course, small, so if you, like me, touch type, it takes a moment to get used to the smaller keys but everything works as it shouldMy only problem was, as I typed out a practice email, trying to get back to the first address line. I couldn't work out how to do that with the keys, I literally resorted to touching the screen. No big problem at all, but that's just something I tried that didn't work.Everything else worked just as expected. I was able to type and tab between areas perfectly.I got this because I'm fast at typing on a keyboard but not great on a phone display. There are times when I want to type something that's longer with more detail, and I find myself waiting to get home to use the laptop because it's easier than on the phone keyboard. This being small and easily transportable (fits in my purse) allows me to type up whatever I need, wherever I am.I'm happy. It does exactly what it says and, as I said before, they also mention that you would need to get used to a smaller keyboard with this.I'm very happy and at last have the freedom to do whatever work I need, wherever I am.I hope this information is helpful.
OneBusyMom
Connected the second I turned it on! It comes partly charged so you can test it out immediately and my phone found it straight away under the B.O.W. link they said would display.The keyboard itself comes in a nice, velvety carry case.The keyboard is a nice quality, heavy enough to feel good, but not too heavy to be a problem. It folds in two, unfolds easily and has two arms which are magnetized to the side, but pull out to support your phone, ipad etc.As they mentioned, the keyboard is, of course, small, so if you, like me, touch type, it takes a moment to get used to the smaller keys but everything works as it shouldMy only problem was, as I typed out a practice email, trying to get back to the first address line. I couldn't work out how to do that with the keys, I literally resorted to touching the screen. No big problem at all, but that's just something I tried that didn't work.Everything else worked just as expected. I was able to type and tab between areas perfectly.I got this because I'm fast at typing on a keyboard but not great on a phone display. There are times when I want to type something that's longer with more detail, and I find myself waiting to get home to use the laptop because it's easier than on the phone keyboard. This being small and easily transportable (fits in my purse) allows me to type up whatever I need, wherever I am.I'm happy. It does exactly what it says and, as I said before, they also mention that you would need to get used to a smaller keyboard with this.I'm very happy and at last have the freedom to do whatever work I need, wherever I am.I hope this information is helpful.
OneBusyMom
Connected the second I turned it on! It comes partly charged so you can test it out immediately and my phone found it straight away under the B.O.W. link they said would display.The keyboard itself comes in a nice, velvety carry case.The keyboard is a nice quality, heavy enough to feel good, but not too heavy to be a problem. It folds in two, unfolds easily and has two arms which are magnetized to the side, but pull out to support your phone, ipad etc.As they mentioned, the keyboard is, of course, small, so if you, like me, touch type, it takes a moment to get used to the smaller keys but everything works as it shouldMy only problem was, as I typed out a practice email, trying to get back to the first address line. I couldn't work out how to do that with the keys, I literally resorted to touching the screen. No big problem at all, but that's just something I tried that didn't work.Everything else worked just as expected. I was able to type and tab between areas perfectly.I got this because I'm fast at typing on a keyboard but not great on a phone display. There are times when I want to type something that's longer with more detail, and I find myself waiting to get home to use the laptop because it's easier than on the phone keyboard. This being small and easily transportable (fits in my purse) allows me to type up whatever I need, wherever I am.I'm happy. It does exactly what it says and, as I said before, they also mention that you would need to get used to a smaller keyboard with this.I'm very happy and at last have the freedom to do whatever work I need, wherever I am.I hope this information is helpful.
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Note in the photo this is the smallest keyboard pictured next to a 10¡± kindle for size comparison. This is a very very compact little keyboard. Yes it is a bit of a challenge to type on, but it is WAY easier than trying to type right on the screen of your tablet for anything more than short messages.Comes with a standard usbc charging cable and charged right up. Flipped the power switch on and my iPad found it quickly and it just worked. The keys are quiet but have a nice keypress feel.Definitely recommend for an easy quick and compact keyboard.
This foldable lengthwise folding keyboard is very portable and has an interesting form factor. It fits in a small bag just as well but takes up less space as it slides into little crevices in the bag. Also, unlike the other folding keyboards, there seems to be no problem when typing because the keys are not obstructed by unnatural key shapes due to the folding location of other keyboards. So this feels like a regular tiny keyboard and comes with the phone stand, the charging cable and a pouch.Like most portable keyboards this is still a membrane type keyboard so it isn’t going to wow you with mechanical keyboard feels but it is a good option for when you need to type a lot of notes on your phone. Excellent option for typing.
This keyboard is well designed with fairly large, clearly labeled main keys that have a comfortable tactile feedback as good as a high-grade laptop keyboard, suitable for touch typing using small hands (and tougher, but not impossible for medium-size hands. The top row keys are about half height, serving four functions each with combinations of the shift and fn keys – definitely hunt-and-peck. There are 60 keys in total, with mult-fn functions roughly equaling the original 84-key IBM PC keyboard – amazing in only 3-1/2 x 8 inches unfolded. It weighs only a little less than my 6″ smartphone.Charging via the supplied micro-USB cable initially took about an hour, when the red power LED (only visible with the keyboard unfolded) switched off (while the power switch was off).Bluetooth connection is flawless with my Android phone, and the built-in holder supports the phone even with its case on, although the thickness restricted the working angle to almost vertical. Without the case, more comfortable screen angles are easy to set.The aluminum outer case of the keyboard gives it a solid feel, and with the provides soft felt case, adequate protection from normal handling, tho’ perhaps not from dropping.Perhaps the only drawback I found was my tendency to type very long texts when freed from the phone’s touch keys! Although it does help sharing more detailed ideas and stories.
i picked this up from vine as a curiosity. it is a cool product, nice and compact, easy to set up and use, a decent size and has the handy built-in stand for your phone. but then i used it… it works great, but it occurred to me – unless i’m using my phone to write a novel or am engaged in some super intensive text conversation, why would i need this? it’s awkward because you still have to touch your screen to navigate through your apps, etc (it’s not like your phone suddenly becomes a mini computer with some mouse feature on the keyboard). when you touch your phone, the keyboard moves and lifts, so it really remains a two handed effort. perhaps this is good for gamers (but i’m not a gamer, so have no idea), but i really can’t see me using this product. i’m giving it 5 stars because it is great for what it is: a portable bluetooth keyboard. but ultimately – seems like a waste to me.
I am so excited to get this little keyboard! Once I connected to Bluetooth on my phone and opened my MS Word app on my phone I could pick right up where I left off from my laptop! I¡¯m a senior starting college, and I don¡¯t mean high school senior, but an old lady senior¡.so I can carry this with me if I have an appointment and need to work on school while waiting, when carrying a laptop would not be doable.The outer part is metal (like a brushed nickel to be exact) with plastic keys . It is very handy to have the stand to place my phone. And it folds up neatly to fit right into my purse!The only negative is the keyboard is pretty small so if you have big hands/fingers, it may be a challenge. I have average size for a woman and it is a bit of a challenge but I think it just takes time to get used to the size.My son who was in the other side of the room from me and my phone, typed messages to me just to see if it worked and it did! It works on any app on your phone. I just posted on facebook and sent a DM and worked perfectly. I am typing this review using the B.O.W. Keyboard. I think it very handy and is easy to use (if you have smaller hands). I recommend!