







🎯 Master your media & games with one sleek wireless powerhouse!
The Rii RK707 is a versatile 3-in-1 wireless combo featuring a backlit 62-key keyboard, game controller with turbo and vibration, and touchpad mouse. Powered by a rechargeable lithium-polymer battery, it connects via a 2.4GHz USB dongle offering up to 10 meters of lag-free range. Compatible across PC, Android TV, Raspberry Pi, PS3, and Linux, it’s designed for seamless switching between modes, making it the ultimate compact input device for gaming, media control, and productivity.


































| ASIN | B07STY21PS |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #411 in Computer Keyboard & Mouse Combos |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,534) |
| Date First Available | June 11, 2019 |
| Item Weight | 9.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Riitek |
| Product Dimensions | 5.56 x 1.1 x 3.62 inches |
D**T
Not perfect, but best option to cover many bases conveniently and easily
I purchased this to use with my Tivo Stream 4k, which I later replaced with an Nvidia Shield (more on that later). First, WHAT I LIKE: -Keyboard/trackpad and gamepad all in one -USB Dongle (BT connections just can't compare to USB dongled devices) -Compatibility. This works with any device that can take input from a keyboard, mouse, or gamepad. WHAT COULD BE IMPROVED: -I'd love to see a place to store the USB Dongle. Something like this is handy to keep in my backpack, but USB dongles are easy to lose. I love it when a device has a place to store the USB Dongle in it. -Keyboard responsiveness. MY REVIEW: This will work with pretty much any device you can plug a USB dongle into, but I think it comes in most handy when being used with an Android TV box, especially if you already wish you had a keyboard. Alot of Android TV apps have made pairing the TV app with your account fairly simple, but not all. Some still require you to enter a login and password, so that makes the keyboard a must have. Beyond that, if you're like me, and access media from various location on your network, often requiring credentials, and entering IP addresses, then just go ahead and buy this right now. The first time you have to enter credentials with this, you'll be satisfied you purchased it. The gamepad, is very responsive. The ergonomics are good, considering what it offers, and does this while trying to remain compact, and the fact that there's an entire keyboard on the other size. There are many of these devices and you'll notice most of them don't exceed 4 stars. Don't let that hold you back like It did me for awhile before I finally "splurged" on this one. When you use it, you can see why no one really raves about these devices, but at the same time, you're so glad you got it. No, it's not as good as typing with a real keyboard, but a real keyboard is huge by comparison, and any decent keyboard is going to cost twice this device. You may sometimes find yourself having to retype a key, but it's still waaaaay faster than pushing arrow keys multiple times on an AndroidTV remote to get to each letter. No, it's not as good as a PS or XBX controller, but it's half the price, and has a full keyboard on the other side. For under $30, to have all of this functionality, that's small enough to be stored with your TV remotes, but capable enough to type, and game, that's a bargain. There's a part of me that wonders what if the manufacturer decided to make a premium version of this? What could they do with say, double the budget? Something important to note: This will work as a keyboard, AND a gamepad on ALL Android TV devices . . . except Nvidia Shield. On the Shield, you can ONLY use the keyboard. If you switch over to the gamepad function, it will not work, unless you choose to use Bluetooth, which is not ideal for low latency. This is NOT the manufacturer's fault, as I've tried other USB dongled controllers, including an official XBX controller, and none of them would work with the Shield. This is by design since Nvidia wants you to use their shield controller, not your own. Lastly, my seller was BoomTek and I wanted to shout out because I lost my USB dongle last month and they sent me another one and even told me how to pair my device to the new dongle. Great customer support.
G**X
This is the real all in one solution! Extremely versatile. Works on a C64 Mini!!!!
I have been looking for a joystick for my retro emulation station on a windows 11 mini PC. I wanted something that has a keyboard and mouse as well for occasional logging into the windows PC and running retrobat. So I started looking and I found something way above that. For a $28 price point, I thought this was a good buy. Still did not have high hopes as I have found these similar Chinese made controllers and keyboard/mouse devices to be janky. Once I recveived the parcel, I opened it and again did not expect much looking at the box. Looked like another one of those devices. But as soon as I got it out, I felt the build quality was rather nice. Felt way more sturdy and heavier than similar handheld keyboards. The keys are rubber but not the squishy type. More like harder plasticky rubber. So I first tried it on my mini PC and the keyboard mouse worked fine. Keys were considerably better than similar devices I had before. You can switch between keyboard and joystick with a flick of a switch. So next I tried retrobat and wit worked fine too with my configured controls of X Input (Xbox controller input). The joystick has 3 modes. X Input, D Input and PS3. All buttns worked fine. Turbo button works but instructions are a little confusing. I hardly use Turbo buttons but for anyone who does, it works. Then I tried it on plethora of systems. Xbox SX, PS3, Linux Mint, Batocera, Android TV, Android Mobile, iPhone, iPad..... they all worked perfectly. There is one retro console that has trash compatibility to controllers and that is The C64 mini. It comes with the worst controller of all time and that too with a short wire! Just for S***s and giggles, I tried it with a D input. Nothing worked.... Now, the only known wireless controller that works with it is Logitech F170 but I dont like it because it requires batteries and of course there is no keyboard/mouse. So after D Input, I tried the keyboard on C64 mini and it worked perfect!!! So that got me thinking that the C64 is receiving inputs fine.... so why not joystick? I switched the Joystick mode to PS3 and............It works!!! I can map the buttons later using C64's cjm file but for now, X is fire. Y is Button4, B is Button3 and A is Button1. Right trigger is right triangle. I cannot believe it works so well on a C64 mini. The best part is I can switch between joystick and Keyboard which is essential for many of C64 games! No more fiddling around in game with a virtual keyboard!
M**S
-Priced relatively high considered it is made of plastic, and does not include a protective bag. -Scrolling using the touchpad is very terrible, it made the whole thing not usable for me. And is counter intuitive. -No place to house the USB Reciever, which makes it get easily lost, and has a werid blue color. -Alot of gimmicky/useless keys like the turbo button, alternatively there are some missing important keys.
L**S
Es muy útil y funciona sin problema, lo puedo usar en mi laptop en una smartv e incluso el modo teclado lo detecta mi xbox, solo me hubiese gustado que se pusiera conectar a un celular android por Bluetooth La batería también dura mucho tiempo y la entrega llegó super rápido.
S**D
Good quality
J**K
Good : Surprisingly good 2.4Ghz wireless dongle controller, not an XBOX elite, but good for those who do not have massive hands. Very portable for a reasonable controller. Keyboard is better then most "controller" types. Latency seems low. I REALLY like the semi-recessed analogue sticks ! Bad : trackpad is fairly useless. Dongle does not have an internal stow, odd for a Rii devices, my other one do. No fancy stuff like "air mouse" or vibration. Not USB-C. Not Bluetooth. Other : The D-Pad will definitely be a matter of taste - is like a mini joystick with a dpad hat rather then 4 directional buttons with a cap on top. I like it ! You have to flip the controller to swap from kb to controller AND use a switch - its one or the other. I use mine for FPGA/Pi retro gaming and with an Amazon Fire via a "mobile phone hub" - perfect for that.
R**T
Works great . Super slow delivery.
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