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The Yivandi Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard is a high-performance, compact keyboard designed for Apple Mac OS users. Featuring 99 scissor-switch keys, a rechargeable 450mAh battery with up to 90 days of use, and an adjustable kickstand for ergonomic typing, this keyboard is the perfect blend of functionality and style for professionals on the go.
Brand | Yivandi |
Product Dimensions | 35.5 x 11.7 x 1.5 cm; 610 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | BT-350 |
Manufacturer | YivandiStore |
Series | BT-350 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 450 Milliamp Hours (mAh) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 610 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
G**O
Good product
Seems to do the trick ok
G**M
Good choice
A third of the cost of an Apple keyboard and as i only use it in the morning whilst having my breakfast, it does the job perfectly.
C**E
Comfortable and reliable typing
Typing on this Bluetooth keyboard is comfortable and precise. The scissor keys feel great under my fingers, and the overall typing experience is smooth without any noticeable lag. Having the option to adjust the keyboard angle adds an extra level of comfort during long hours of work. I also appreciate how lightweight it is, making it easy to carry between rooms or even on the go. The rechargeable battery is a real plus, lasting well over a month with daily use before needing to plug it in.
T**D
A Typist’s Delight!
It is a great Mac-compatible keyboard with smooth keys, an excellent battery life, and adjustable angles. It feels slightly less premium than Apple's but does the job brilliantly for the price! Five stars!
D**Y
It's a good alternative to an Apple keyboard.
While this isn't the best keyboard in the world, I'm still going to give it 5 stars because it's considerably cheaper than an Apple keyboard.This keyboard isn't bad in any way. Its construction is fine, it is a plastic keyboard. It's fine for typing on, although, that can be very subjective but I have used way worse and this keyboard is fine.Where this keyboard does score is in its price. I have an Apple Magic Keyboard with fingerprint scanner. Yes, I know this is a very unfair comparison because the Apple keyboard is an aluminium keyboard and it has the fingerprint scanner. However, I also think that the Apple keyboard is hugely overpriced and the only reason I have it is for the fingerprint scanner (I use a MacBook Pro in clamshell mode and needed the fingerprint scanner on the Apple keyboard). If I didn't need the fingerprint scanner, I would be very happy to save the money and use this keyboard by Yivandi.You could also buy a cheaper, typical Windows keyboard. However, having an Apple layout is worth the extra money for me. Even having the Apple/command key in the right place and not having to mess about with a windows key or the position and translation of the option vs alt keys, is still worth the extra for a dedicated Apple/Mac layout in a keyboard.Bottom line, I have no issues with this keyboard.
T**K
Cheap alternative to OEM
Ive been after a numerical extended keyboard for my Mac for some time but i have been put off somewhat by the Apple pricing.Whilst this keyboard is made of plastic and not a piece of machined alluminium it looks fine on a desk and blends in well with my Mac.The keys feel 'o.k' , they dont quite have the clean tap of an Apple keyboard but the profile and actuation is about the same as my older Apple keyboard.It paired really quickly without fuss, the layout is the same as my Apple keyboard, there isnt any key delay and the built in battery lasts well and charges via USB-CUnlike the OEM it also has little legs meaning it can be angled towards the user a little rather than being laid flat.It doesnt report battery level inside the Mac OS however but there is a low battery light warning on the keyboard as well as a caps light.For the price its a good alternative to the Mac keyboard .Update - after using the keybopard for a few days i notice that now and again it just gets slow and there is a huge typing delay that sometimes stalls and you have to switch it on and off to get it to work again. So thats a huge negative as its it primary job. Now down to two stars as i cant work like that.
A**9
Pretty good, plastic, not metal.
The keys have an okay feel. It's a rubber memberane keyboard, but they've got a reasonably satisfying click. Good having full-size arrow keys and a keypad.The silver isn't aluminium, but painted plastic - it isn't the same as a magic keyboard, but then the price isn't the same.Works well enough.
E**E
Comfortable and 'smooth' to use
This keyboard not only looks good but it's really comfortable and 'smooth' to use with no sticking or clunky keys.At £33 at time of review it's on the expensive side of other non main brand keyboards but it is a quality item
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