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The Brydge G-Type Wireless Keyboard is a premium Bluetooth keyboard designed specifically for the Google Pixel Slate. It features a robust aluminum build, a long-lasting battery life of up to 6 months, and a customizable oversized trackpad, making it the perfect companion for professionals seeking a seamless and stylish typing experience.









| ASIN | B07J6TC92W |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (228) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.36 pounds |
| Item model number | G-Type |
| Manufacturer | Brydge |
| Product Dimensions | 11.44 x 8.07 x 0.28 inches |
R**N
You won't find a better made keyboard. I now have the best of both worlds.
I am not usually one to write reviews. But I have decided to make an exception for the Brydge keyboard I purchased for my Pixel Slate. First off the build quality is absolutely fantastic! To the point, you will be hard-pressed not to think this isn't a made by Google product. It is that good. If Google were to have made this keyboard there is little doubt it wouldn't be any better than Brydge's version. More likely, it wouldn't have been as good. Especially when you consider what they actually did make. Second, the typing experience is superb. I also own the Google keyboard and although the Brydge keyboard doesn't feel (quite) as good Google's product it is only by the smallest margin. And if you take into account the keyboard's construction provides a nice solid surface for you to rest your palms on, it actually wins out IMO. Overall just a much better typing experience. And lastly, value. When you consider this keyboard costs less than Google's offering with a far more robust build quality, including the fact it (instantly) transforms your Pixel Slate into a full-fledged Chromebook there is no better option out there. In fact, a lot of the flack Google got about the slate (when released) was how the keyboard/tablet combination didn't provide a sturdy and stable solution when attached together which is a shame because the Pixel Slate itself is hands down the best Chrome solution you can buy, even today (2020). Personally, I fully believe if Google had provided a keyboard similar to Brydge's design, most if not all of the negativity would never have happened. And instead of criticizing Google for a poorly executed design, people would have instead been applauding them for the amazing job they had done in providing a solid tablet keyboard combination. The Bridge keyboard improves the Google Slate that much!! But like they say "if ifs and buts were candy and nuts..... " okay... so poor attempt at review humor. But you get my point. Anyhoo. Like I said earlier, I rarely write reviews but I felt compelled to write this one. If for no other reason than to say to Brydge "well done, you did a great job!" Everyone likes to feel they really won out on a purchase. We want the product at least to match and or even better, to surpass our expectations. But sadly this rarely happens it seems these days, at least in my experience anyway. However, this is one time that I can say I absolutely WON this purchase. And I can thank the team at Brydge for it. Prior to this, Brydge wasn't really a company on my radar. Sure... I had heard of their products but never thought I would have a need to buy something from them. But that has all changed with this purchase. I WILL be paying attention going forward. And I have no doubt I will buy more products from them in the future. In a strange twisted way, I have Google to thank. Because, if they hadn't done such a piss poor job making a matching keyboard for the Pixel Slate I would have had no reason to look at the Brydge keyboard! So thanks Google! Because of your sad and poorly executed attempt to make a keyboard for your amazingly wonderful Chrome tablet, I have now found Brydge who, by the way, clearly understand what is required to make a really really good one! So keep up the good work Google... er, I mean bad work... because if it means companies like Brydge can stay in business and keep making fantastic products like this, then I am all for it! Now... for any of you who actually read this whole review (thank you). And if you were on the fence prior to reading it, do yourself... and Brydge a big favor and go buy their keyboard for the Google Slate. You won't regret it. Cheers and happy typing!
E**V
So far so good... really good.
After reading reviews about the Brydge keyboard versus he Pixel Slate keyboard, I wasn't sure which one to go with. I actually got the Pixel Slate keyboard when bought my Pixel Slate. Everything they said about that keyboard is true. The rounded keys are surprisingly great to type on, and the trackpad feels extremely high quality. It's also very light. The major downside is that it's only useful if you use the 'laptop' form on a flat surface like a table or desk. If you want to use it on your lap .. it'll wiggle.. quite a bit. In terms of durability, though, I didn't feel it would stand up. Since it's more like a case than a clamshell, it feels like it will eventually become frayed. Plus, the hinge part, where the magnets are is held together by fabric, so I'm sure it would rip down the road. After only a short time with the Brydge keyboard. I'm very happy. It makes the Pixel Slate into an actual laptop. When it closes, it feels sturdy and secure. The typing experience is good... not WOW like the Pixel Slate keyboard, but still good. The trackpad doesn't feel as high quality, but it's still really good. Plus, I can pick up the Slate by grabbing the keyboard, which you just can't do with the Google version. The only downside I see is the Ctrl key. It feels like it's kinda far out to the left. The fact that the Fn key is to the right of it seems weird to me. I can't even find a purpose for that key. I would have expected the Ctrl key to be a little bigger, since anyone who regularly uses Chrome hotkeys tends to hit the Ctrl key ALL THE TIME. Other than that, it works great. I haven't noticed any problems with the Bluetooth connection at all.
A**R
The keyboard Google should have included to begin with. GET ONE.
This isn't some fancy mechanical beast. On a scale of "IBM Tank" to "Apple", this is a solid nice laptop chiclet keyboard. Good travel, nice feel, size and spacing is as expected. The texture and shape of the keys is nice, and the surrounding frame has a little extra roughness. Some reviews talk about the touchpad being small, and I guess, but even my huge hands don't find it too small. I don't palm it often, and it is good at rejecting accidental touches. The frame is rigid; I wouldn't call it strong but it is plenty for stability on a lap (or even waving it around one-handed.) Nothing at all like the paper the google one is made of. I haven't run the battery down yet but you can just plug them together (cable included!) to charge the keyboard from the tablet (and it leaves the other connector for charging them both.) I've been using the slate as a baby laptop since I got it, and I can't believe I spent so long using the crappy google keyboard. The only thing I miss is the scratch protection on the back.
S**H
Every thing oky working but i have only battery 🔋issue when battery level go to 85 % auto disconnect how can i charge 100%
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