This keyboard is perfect for anyone that wants a wireless keyboard with extreme portability, moisture resistance, rechargeability, quality, and Bluetooth connectivity.
PROS:
--This keyboard is ultra-portable, despite it being full-size. It can be rolled up into a tight cylinder which saves a lot of space while traveling. This keyboard can be easily transported in the super-compact 3.25” diameter by 4.50” tall cylindrical clear plastic container that was its original packaging. The black lid is only secured by friction. To keep the whole package closed while traveling, I suggest using some tape or a rubber band.
--Even though the keyboard can be rolled up and bent into virtually any shape, the silicone material that it is made of does not retain a memory; meaning, the keyboard always will sit flat on the work surface without a tendency to curl up.
--Typing for me on this keyboard felt natural. The keys have good travel and I found that their “squishy” feeling did not compromise my typing ability or result in extra or missed keypresses. This is very important to me since past wireless keyboards that I have owned duplicate letters and spaces multiple times or do not register at all. This made proofreading later a pain.
--The silky black silicone material helps keep the keyboard securely in place on virtually any surface.
--The keyboard is marketed as being moisture resistant. It is made of black silicone that is completely sealed (front and back) except for the battery and Wi-Fi module housed in black plastic on the far left of the keyboard. This makes cleaning the keys very easy.
--Pairing this keyboard was extremely quick and easy for me. The keyboard can be turned on with a mechanical switch on the back as well as a pairing button that will pair with Android, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Windows PC operating systems via Bluetooth. Be sure to press the Function + OS keys so that the very top row of keys works with their assigned macros.
CONS:
--This keyboard uses Bluetooth 2.0 technology which has been around since at least 2005. Although I experienced no lag or performance issues and a typical wireless keyboard requires only a small amount of data bandwidth capability, as I understand it, Bluetooth 2.0 technology is not very efficient with power-saving as a Bluetooth 4.0 or later device. This obviously is very important in a wireless keyboard. This being said, this keyboard is rechargeable with the included Micro-USB cable and also “sleeps” after 30 minutes of inactivity. So, this means that lots of money can be saved from having to use expensive alkaline batteries that only last a month or two.
--There is no LED light to indicate that the Caps Lock is activated. This can be very frustrating but can be overcome, at least on a PC, by activating a tone every time the Caps Lock is pressed found in the System Settings.
--This may be important to some. There is no scroll lock, number lock, or print screen button (which I believe the instructions say there is a Print Screen button, but I was unable to find one).
--In my opinion, a large “bulge” at the far-left side of the keyboard that houses the Bluetooth module, and the rechargeable battery is bulky and just plain ugly and, in some cases, can get in the way. I would have liked to see a thinner profile and even perhaps the Bluetooth module on one side and the rechargeable battery on the other side of the keyboard to make it thinner and symmetrical.
All in all, this is a unique, very functional wireless full-size keyboard to use. It looks great, travels great, and performs great.