🌟 Elevate your media control game—style, range, and precision in one sleek keyboard!
The Arteck Universal Backlit Bluetooth Keyboard combines 7-color LED backlighting, a built-in touchpad, and a 10-meter wireless range to deliver versatile, stylish control for TVs, computers, and tablets across multiple operating systems. Designed for professionals who demand seamless connectivity and elegant design, it includes media hotkeys and power-saving features, backed by a 24-month warranty.
Brand | Arteck |
Product Dimensions | 36.32 x 11.68 x 0.61 cm; 522 g |
Manufacturer reference | HB305-4B |
Manufacturer | Arteck |
Colour | blue |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Television |
Operating System | Android,Chrome Os,Ios,Mac,Windows 10 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 522 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
B**K
Best bluetooth keyboard so far!
I have owned 2 bluetooth keyboards prior to buying this product and neither were comfortable or aesthetically pleasing to use. I took a chance buying this product because I was wary after reading the negative reviews. However, I've found this keyboard incredibly comfortable to type on, easy to use and easy to set up. The buttons are comfortable and satisfyingly clicky. I enjoy the range of backlight colour options and the added bonus of the trackpad. The trackpad sensitivity takes some time to get used to (it's certainly more dampened compared to a Macbook Pro's trackpad) but it does the trick. I'm looking forward to hours of churning away at work on this! It's well built and sturdy, even if a tad plasticky. Overall I'm happy with this product and will update this review if I have any problems with it (charging issues, button wear, ect... as discussed in other customer reviews).
E**N
A brilliant bluetooth keyboard and great update from the K400(+)
I have a PC in my living room and need a wireless keyboard with a built-in touchpad to control it effectively. For 5+ years I've been using the Logitech K400(+) and, while it did it's job, I never found it that comfortable to use, with average build quality and irritating issues like its signal sometimes dropping out and its touchpad being very imprecise.I spent the better part of a year looking for a premium replacement to the K400 and found that most of the good options from other providers (such as the K83 from Corsair and Logitech's own K830) are either incredibly difficult to find for already high list prices (£100+) or have been discontinued completely. Eventually, however, I started searching through non-premium keyboards and was pleased to find this one from Arteck which had great reviews and decided to buy one.Long story short I'm incredibly pleased: the keyboard is very comfortable to use - unlike the K400 where each key is closer together than on a regular keyboard, the Arteck has standard key spacing and that, plus the very tactile, clicky keys makes the keyboard incredibly comfortable to type on. The touchpad, too, is much more responsive and smooth to use, with big left and right click buttons below it that also feel great to press. And there's a backlight with adjustable colours for each key, too - which makes the keyboard a bit easier to use in a darkened room than the K400 or other unlit keyboards would be. Another minor - but nice - touch - is the shape of the keys - letter and number keys are slightly concave and function/modifyer keys (like control/alt/arrow keys) are slightly convex - helping you find your way around the keyboard more easily while touch-typing.The build quality is great: very little flex to the housing and each key and button is completely fixed in its socket, unlike the k400 which I found to have both of these issues. The keyboard connects over standard bluetooth and I've been exclusively using it on a Windows 11 PC with a motherboard based bluetooth antenna - this has meant I've had a flawless connection since I started using it and no issues with dropping signal or lag - but I guess your milage could vary based on your setup.Overall, I'd highly recommend this keyboard: for me it was a fantastic upgrade from the K400 - which had just enough drawbacks to frustrate me using it everday - and I can't imagine anyone being disappointed with it as a keyboard for a media PC, tablet, nintendo switch, etc - provided their bluetooth connectivity is stable enough.
A**E
[Updated 05.24] Not disappointed....until it stopped charging...!
[Update 05/24] After contacting the seller to claim on my 2 year warranty, initially they said they would replace the item (no return needed) but as soon as I mentioned I didn't live in the UK (I'm in the EU) they simply blanked me, no replies to my subsequent messages, this is not acceptable, even if it is the case, the warranty only applies to UK based items, they could have said that. Even if they had sent a replacement, as many others have already reported, the replacements also often fail so not much point unless you are happy to have to continually replace the item. I contacted Amazon CS in the end who kindly refunded me for the item.Too bad as is it's a nice keyboard but fatally let down by it's battery and charging, which was never great.I now have a similar item that I got from Aliexpress for just over 20 Euros with wireless dongle (more reliable) and which arrived in 6 days! It's not a nice in function as the Arteck or UK layout but it's a compromise I'll have to live with!--[Update 04.24] After just over a year of satisfactory use and I am still happy with it overall, my keyboard has now succumbed to what many others have also reported here (check the 1 star reviews): battery charging was always slow and battery life not great, but now it won't charge at all. Let's see what Arteck can do, tricky as I bought in the UK but live in the EU....I fear the hunt for decent wireless keyboard with track pad and back light goes on, and very few alternatives are available out there...--[Original review]>>After considerable global search for a wireless keyboard+touchpad *with* back-light and UK layout to supersede my Logitech K400, this one was pretty much top of the (very short) list, so I took the opportunity to pick up one of them when visiting the UK (seems not so easy to source equivalent models in other countries/languages?).Initial impressions:- Sturdy feel - well built- Key feel - reassuringly positive, not to light or flimsy- Great range of colours and brightness control- Compact but "full size" layout- Good size touchpad - not too large or small- Back lights power off automatically after a short timeout, only reactivating on key-press (not touchpad or L/R button)Minor negatives:- Well it is Bluetooth so that will always add some variations in how well your keyboard connects to your devices, so far for me it's been mainly ok (some stuttering when streaming video and listening via BT earbuds, YMMV depending on your host system/device..)- On wake from suspend, sometimes I have had to power on and off a couple of times before regain control of input- Small bezel, so if you are a WFH sofa warrior who likes to use the keyboard on your lap, you will likely grab the edge of the touchpad or buttons when picking it up- No dedicated multimedia keys (vol controls are allocated as standard to the F1-3 keys)- Matte plastic finish - prone to greasy finger staining- On my Ubuntu 22.04 the natural scrolling only works 2 finger moving the content rather then viewpoint- Back lights - could be dimmer for the key edges and can clearly see the main LEDs between Ctrl+Fn and Alt+Space but not overbearing unlike some other cheapo TV box type mini keyboardsBattery life I can't comment on yet but it's unlikely to be an issue unless you happen to be without your USB C cable for more than a day or twoI have not yet used this keyboard for long so initial impressions may change over time but for now - recommended!
A**6
Best backlight keyboard so far
Great keyboard, backlight works well, stays on for 60 secs. Colours can be changed or turned off.It's got a nice weight and feel to it. Keys have a nice tactile feel.The size is good, not too big, not too small. About the size of a standard keyboard.The mouse pad works well and the Bluetooth connection is stable with no lag.The battery life lasts for months. Was around 5 months before I charged it from new.This is likely because the keyboard uses several 18650 lithium's in the hump at the back of the keyboard.All in all the best backlit keyboard I have used to date. Recommended for a media keyboard.
H**1
Disappointed
Looks good but not functionally practical. Kept disconnecting from the Bluetooth. Tracker pad was sluggish.Disappointed with the product so returned it.
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