
Customers love the Pocket Portable Wireless Keyboard's ease of use and compact size, praising its convenient automatic pairing and portability. Many appreciate the long battery life and compatibility with various devices. However, some users find the keyboard's small size and build quality to be less than ideal for comfortable typing.
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No longer a spring chicken, so adapting my aging fingers to the key pad on today's super sensitive smart phones was a big problem. The stylus method is helpful, if I didn't keep losing them. The ZAGG portable, folding keyboard is like a gift from the heavens. I love its sleek design, how easily it is to fit into a bag or case to carry with me as well as ease of use. It turns my Android smartphone into a perfect mini computer set up, and because I am using my cell, I don't have to worry about a WiFi connection (have an unlimited data plan). I have a couple of different size tablets, which would work with this folding keyboard as well, but they've become obsolete since purchasing the ZAGG. Friends who see me using this are in agreement.
Posted by Sweetart
I recently purchased an iPad mini and have been experimenting with various case/keyboard options. Of course, what works best for each individual will be uniquely determined based on their device (this keyboard works with both Apple and Android products) how they plan to utilize it. For me, I want to be able to take notes in class but do not relish the idea of carting around a bulky case w/ attached keyboard. PROS: It conveniently folds up for travel into thirds (2/3 keyboard, 1/3 stand). The keyboard is slightly larger than what you would get with a case/keyboard combo for the iPad mini. CONS: In order for the keyboard to fold up so small, it is split in half.The connection between the two halves feels a bit flimsy and I don't have confidence that it would hold up well over time. Due to this, I wouldn't recommend if you either a) plan to use this keyboard frequently/near daily or b) tend to be rough/intend to give keyboard to a child Ultimately, I am going to try out the Logitech keys-to-go for comparison before deciding if I should keep the ZAGG keyboard.
Posted by KL93
The most portable wireless keyboard I've ever worked with. Battery last forever, and there is no lag in typing. Only con so far is if you have big hands, the keyboard is a little cramped work with.
Posted by glassartist