Design Momentum Smart phones and tablets are essential to help us keep close connection with the world. An ultra slim portable keyboard might be a good idea to help people type anywhere when needed. Highlighted Features -Ultra thin, light, compact and foldable; Probably the most compact and lightest full-size keyboard you can find in current marketplace. -Typing depth (from key cap to where it stops) is 2.5mm, which is about 1mm deeper than most foldable keyboards and makes the typing more comfortable and responsive. -5mm key size and 4mm key space are similar to notebook keyboard and increase typing accuracy. -Low consumption Broadcom Bluetooth 3.0 chipset ensures smooth and instant Bluetooth connection.-Built-in rechargeable Li-polymer battery supports standby time up to 60 days and 200 hours’ continuous working. Difference from Traditional Keyboard For the sake of ultra compact and portable specialty, we changed some of individual keys on traditional keyboard like numbers and symbols into color coded combination key groupings, and added some hot keys to remote control smart devices like music play, photograph, screen shot etc. The number keys follow similar layout of right sided number keys on traditional keyboard. It only takes you a while to get used to typing numbers by holding the blue “Fn” Key at left bottom then type in the numbers. It‘'s that easy! Bluetooth Pairing Procedure Step 1: Power on the keyboard and press the pair button till the indicator next to it blinks. Step 2: Search for Bluetooth signal “BlueSmart Keyboard” on your device and select it, then you will see a 6 digits pairing code. Step 3: Press 6 digits pairing code and Enter on the keyboard. Deliverables -1*keyboard -1*USB Cable -1*User Manual
M**A
Very nice foldable keyboard
Very nice foldable keyboard. To me, it does what it's supposed to do and that is allow you to have a compact foldable keyboard to use on the go and is easily stored in a back pack or brief case or even to just carry with your tablet or phone.It was easy to set up and synced with my Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Samsung tablet. There were very little instructions with it and I am still figuring out what some of the keys do as it is set up a little different than other keyboards.However, it does the job and in fact, I am typing this review with it and it works great.On a flat hard surface it works great however if you wanted to use it on your lap.. It's a bit small and the keyboard does not lock in place at the fold so it makes it hard to type.All in all, a good product and works well and suits my needs for portable folding keyboard.
N**P
I'm a writer and I love the WIZO foldable keyboard! :-)
I have been using the WIZO keyboard for a couple of weeks now. I love it, and it works perfectly.I have XXL hands. My hands are so large that I can't play a Piano. I need a full sized keyboard for writing away from home and the WIZO lacks nothing in size. I can't tell the difference from my full size laptop. My fingers never bind up between keys like on some tiny laptops. Each key has a deep "push" to it as well. Just like the regular keyboards.I use it with an iPhone 6S with the Word app downloaded onto it. I save my work to drop box both on my phone and to the cloud. The WIZO works seamlessly with the phone and all apps. I have never had to do anything other than turn the WIZO on and turn the Bluetooth on my phone on. I typed the code the first time and it has always just worked.There is no lag at all that I can tell and I type about 140 words per minute. After about 20 pages of writing, I do notice a tiny lag, but I think it's the Apps, not the WIZO because when I save the work and begin typing again? The lag stops.I carry the unit with me at all times. I live in California and wear Cargo Shorts almost all of the time, so I don't even feel it in my pocket. I took some pictures so that you can see some detail. It has a secure latch on the end, nice rubber feat that keep it secure on a flat surface, strong hinges and simple buttons. To access numbers or other symbols is a simple push of color coded function keys that are easy to use and always work.This is a bit more expensive than other units out there, but well worth the money in my opinion. I hope this helps someone else who writes a lot and doesn't like to carry a laptop around. It is so nice to just be able to stop in to a Coffee shop or rest stop with a table and bang out some pages when I'm feeling creative. You won't be disappointed. :-)The picture of the wallet is how I use my phone with the WIZO. (I had to use the wallet in place of the phone because I was taking the picture with the phone.) I just prop the phone (wallet) up on my flashlight and it creates the perfect view to my work.I did an unboxing video as well, but amazon doesn't seem to like links to vids. You can search "WIZO Ultrathin Keyboard" at youtube to check it out if you want to see what comes in the mail. I am nutdip at youtube. It's not HD and I forgot to mention the little 12 inch charging cable that came with it, but you can get a good idea of what comes in the package. Have a good one!
G**T
High Quality, But 3 Reasons I'm Returning It.
This is a high quality keyboard that may be exactly what you want, if the 3 things that are annoying me, are not a big deal to you.PROS:- The lightest & most compact out of all the foldable keyboards. As a digital nomad marketing consultant who travels a lot ( and lives out of just 2 bags this is a big pro for me) , light weight and small size- The keys are not too cramped. Despite the small size and light weight, the keys are nicely spaced. Takes just a bit to get used to having one space bar for each thumb, but you do get used to it within ten minutes.- Types pretty darn well.- Paired quickly with my Surface Book.CONS:(note: none of these are defects, rather just the way this keyboard is set up)1 - Numbers. To type numbers, you have to hit a fn+number key. Never realized how much I like just typing numbers, until now having to type a fn button every time. I'm a fast typer and I really don't like this delay.2 - No delete key. Let me explain, YES it has a key called "delete" , but it actually is a backspace key, not what we windows users call a delete key. As a windows user I like to delete BOTH backwards and forwards. On windows keyboards "delete" is the forward deleting key - and "backspace" is the backward deleting key. This keyboard has a key called "delete" but it is backward deleting only. I also never realized how much I like to use the forward deleting key (called "delete" on windows keyboards) until now having it missing. For Mac users, this probably won't be an issue, as I don't think they have the forward deleting key anyways (I think, not sure}3 - Fn key to write an exclamation mark and "&". I guess I never realized how much I like using exclamation marks (might have to analyze that later) until now having to use the fn+exclamation mark button. Same goes for the "&", which turns out I use a lot. Same annoyance as the numbers."CONCLUSION:Being this super small and lightweight comes with a few trade-offs. If you don't really care about numbers, exclamation marks, and forward deleting key...and/or your absolute biggest priority is light weight & compatibility, then this is the keyboard for you.Everything else really works well, as does the typing experience (except having to use fn keys if you use numbers and symbols a lot).Probably it wouldn't take me too long to re-learn using the fn keys for numbers and symbols, but as a very fast typer already, I don't really want to go through this ;) I can definitely see why so many people gave it 5 stars however, as it is a high quality extremely lightweight and portable keyboard.
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