🌟 Type in Style: Where Eco Meets Efficiency!
The Impecca Custom Carved Bamboo Bluetooth Mini Keyboard (KBB78BTK) combines modern aesthetics with eco-friendly materials. Featuring 78 smooth keys, a rechargeable battery lasting up to 30 days, and a wireless range of 35 feet, this keyboard is designed for the professional on the go. Its sleek design and compatibility with various devices make it a perfect addition to any workspace.
Style | Modern |
Theme | Eco-friendly |
Color | Black |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Number of Keys | 78 |
Material | Bamboo |
K**Y
This thing is a BLAST!!
My only complaint was the packaging..when I opened the box I was a bit horrified to see how the packaging of the keyboard and mouse was torn apart, and broken, I feared the mouse and keyboard would be broken too.However, they are just fine and I have had a LOT of fun with the keyboard. I've not used the mouse yet as that I still like my wireless one, but the keyboard is fun.I've gotten a LOT of compliments and comments on it at work. I type pretty hard and fast, and I work in IT so I'm pounding away at the keys all day. My previous keyboard that came with my Dell, the letters wore off it from all the use.I don't think anything will wear off this thing, bamboo is hard stuff. The letters on some keys are a bit faint, but I think a little time with a fine tipped pen will help darken that up. I touch type so it isn't that big a deal, this is a natural product after all.The only complaint I have with it, is, it doesn't have the little tabs on the bottom that will raise the keyboard up at an angle. I get around this by resting the top of my keyboard onto the slightly raised base of my monitor and that puts it at a level I like. I'll likely do a DIY type resolution for this, but for now this is working just fine for me.Aside from the 2x small caveats I mentioned, I really like the keyboard. It works, they keys feel solid and it is just a really unique piece. Kinda feels a bit steampunk actually.I'd recommend this.HTH,K
E**N
BROKEN SHIFT KEY
Shift key is always on - the only way I could get it to turn off was to open the Windows on-screen keyboard and disable it, but now the left shift key no longer works. The function key does not exist. I like the look of it so much - I really wanted to give it a good review, but I just can't with one of the keys broken by default. And no, this shift issue is nothing to do with my machine, all other keyboards work just fine.Not pictured in the image is the bright, awful, garish, tacky, bright lavender-magenta light illuminating the scroll wheel which looks just terrible with the bamboo. It just looks really bad. I had to break open the bottom panel of the mouse and cut the led wire wire bolt cutters to turn it off, and then used electrical tape to damper down the red glow from the led for the sensor.The feel of the keyboard is middle of the road in terms of feedback - not as terribly loud as a mechanical keyboard, but with not low-profile and quiet either. The keys themselves are a bit slick and I considered adding some kind of a grip to the surface of them to improve the feel, but it's nothing terrible. The markers for F and J are depressed rather than raised and by very little, making feeling for their place very difficult and not at all automatic.One final note - while it's really neat that there's a key that opens up a new window to your default browser near the top right of the keyboard - it's so far away I'm not sure I could see myself really using it and I haven't yet other than to test it, but why is it an internet explorer logo? 11% of browser usage is internet explorer. They could have gone with Chrome at 69% or Firefox, or even just a little globe, but they went with internet explorer? I mean, hey, why not the netscape logo?
M**Y
I'm satisfied
I ordered this keyboard because I liked the wooden look to it and wanted a replacement keyboard and mouse to my old and constantly dust-collecting and hard-to-clean logitec standard keyboard and mouse. So far so good.Pros:-wooden. It's all wood. Easy to dust and picking the keys off to clean under them and then snapping them back in place wasn't as stressful as doing it with the other keyboards I've owned in the past. Or maybe I've never owned good keyboards.-keys aren't as loud as the plastic keys of my previous keyboard with the exception of the spacebar--which I'll mention in the cons-came with a matching mouse.-usb wires are nice and long. I hate wireless keyboards and mice but also hate short wires because with the desk I have, the cords tend to pull. These wires (which are brown, not traditional black) were long and I was okay with tucking them in for my setup.-has some weight to it. I like it when things don't feel flimsy.Cons:-the "`" key at the top left corner was pushed in and wouldn't pop out. I had to take a knife and chip the corner of the key a little so that it would fit the space without getting nudged tight in it's spot. Luckily it was easy since the key is wood and I didn't have to chip much off so you barely notice.-loud space bar. While every other key on the board is moderately quiet, the space bar is the loud drunk roommate who comes home at 3am and wakes everybody up. Buttttttttt, most space bars are loud anyway though. I might try and suppress it a little with a small pad of velcro under the key.-flat. If you like your keyboard tilted at an angle, know that this keyboard doesn't have little flippers underneath to support it tilted.-surface scratches relatively easily.-internet explorer and email button. While it's still very common to see internet and email hotkeys on a keyboard even in 2014, I wish I could have had a volume down and volume up button instead. Especially with the mute button just right of the email button. Luckily you can download software to remap keys on a keyboard. So I'll probably do that since I don't need a button to open up Outlook Express (who even uses that?) or Internet Explorer (my grandma doesn't even like IE).Conclusion:Worth buying if you want a new keyboard and want something different; tired of plastic. Comes with a matching mouse so things aren't awkward. Nice engraved keys, easy to clean, keystrokes aren't as loud as what I'm used to.
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