⌨️ Work smart, travel light — your desk goes wherever you do!
The Samsers Foldable Bluetooth Keyboard is a sleek, ultra-slim, rechargeable keyboard designed for professionals on the move. Compatible across iOS, Android, and Windows, it offers a full-size typing experience with quiet keys, a durable PU leather finish, and a pocket-sized foldable design. With up to 40 hours of continuous use and seamless Bluetooth connectivity, it’s the ultimate productivity companion for business trips and remote work.
K**7
Omg this is cute and functional!
I love this keyboard! Got this for my iPad and for my cell phone whenever I wanna write long posts or letters in my Apple Notes. It works great. I’ve only had to charge it once and I’ve had it for over 2 months now!The fact that it was pink was just a bonus because that’s my favorite color! This is super easy to hook up to your iPad, phone or computer! It’s a great price. It works great and I don’t need another one but if I know anybody that needs one, I would definitely recommend it.
A**R
Lets me write and edit with my Kindle when I'm on the go.
When traveling, I want to do some writing without taking a laptop. I always take a Kindle for reading material. This keyboard connected first shot to the Kindle. I opened up notepad app and was writing! It packs up so very small, and while the keys are smaller and lighter action than I'm used to, that is not a problem. I learned to type on my father's 1942 high school graduation present...a Royal mechanical typewriter. This is so much easier to to carry, to edit, to save, and to share that I can gladly put up with some smaller keys and a little slower typing rate. But maybe I need the time to think a little deeper anyway...
A**Y
They work great - until they don't
I have purchased quite a few of these different keyboards over the years. I have tried a few different brands, and several times have purchased the Samsers brand keyboards. I always use this with an Android phone.These keyboards are perfect as far as being a keyboard that is very close to an actual keyboard. I have no trouble typing on them whatsoever. That is saying something, because they are not all made alike. I bought a different company version one time, and I immediately returned it because it was impossible for me to type on it. The spacing and size of the keys were different, and it was not user friendly at all.These Samsers keyboards have it right as far as the spacing and sizing of the keyboard. When they work, they work great. I use these for work. I have to type reports frequently on my phone. To do this with the phone keyboard takes me forever. What I can do in five minutes with this keyboard, would take me 45 minutes to an hour with the phone keyboard.The problem with these keyboards is, they have always stopped working to a degree after a period of time, and it's usually within a few months. What will happen is that some keys will stop responding. It is super frustrating.What is odd is that, there will be some keys for example on the right side that will not respond. But if you push down on the key, as in push down and toward the bottom of the keyboard, a lot of times the key will respond. Honestly, I think that the issue ends up being that somehow the keys get slightly out of alignment with whatever type of strip is below the keys, and therefore they don't work.It is very possible that if when that happens, someone could figure out how to take these apart without destroying them, then perhaps the strip could be realigned with the keys and everything would work again. I don't know for sure....just theorizing. Most people probably won't fool with that, and I haven't figured out a quick and easy way to fix it.Regardless, once it gets to a point when certain keys stop working, then it becomes useless. If you are typing a sentence and suddenly one or more of the keys is not responding, then your sentence is missing a letter or letters.I have not found a better alternative yet to these Samsers model keyboards, but I sure wish they would figure out what causes these issues and correct them on future models. The company has to know about these issues. I am not the only one to mention it in reviews.So, I have no choice but to keep buying them once they quit working, because I have to have it to do my job.
R**6
Best Mini Keyboard I’ve tried
By far the best folding external keyboard I have tried. Compared to the others it seems higher quality, the keys press nicely and don’t mistype. Overall the design of the keyboard is nice, the keys feel more like a higher end keyboard than the others, which feel like old clunky keyboards from the 90s (despite being a small size). I like the folding capability, it folds pretty thin (again compared to all the others that claim to be thin, this one actually is). It is sleek, has a nice color, and the folding mechanism seems fairly stable. It is also a generous size when unfolded - a full size keyboard- and a very small size when folded (smaller thinner profile than all the other styles ). It also connects automatically each time you open it without having to go through the pairing process like all the others. The only downside in my opinion is that it would be hard to type with this in your lap. It would tend to fold in on itself. With the other keyboard they might stay open…..but not many times I would be typing with this thing in my lap so overall I kept this one and sent the others back
M**E
Color is off but Quality of the product is great
I just received the product and gave it a try — the quality exceeded my expectations. It was easy to set up and use, and the typing experience is nearly on par with a regular laptop. The only minor downside is that the pink color is a bit darker than I anticipated, but performance-wise, I have no complaints at all.
T**1
This has been a great purchase.
I have used this keyboard sporadically for 4 years with various phones and tablets. It's been useful and reliable. It holds a charge well and is compact and lightweight for travel.
I**.
Sticky Keys
It's lightweight and slim but some of the keys stick and double up or stick and don't get acknowledged. There have also been some instances of lag, where I'll type a word, it won't show up, so I'll type it again and then all of a sudden it's doubled either right next to each other or somewhere else on the document. These don't happen all the time but frequently enough that I decided to get a new keyboard. Still a Samers keyboard but the more expensive option and I like the new one way better.
G**0
Full KB Low weight small footprint. Can't toggle between 3 "IOS" devices.
I love the weight, and compact size...yet it's a full keyboard so I can type with usual speed and accuracy. Ulitmately I returned it and bought the upgraded model (Samsers Keyboard, KF08S) because I wanted to connect to be able to toggle between three different "IOS" devices...which the KF08S does (as does the iClever folding keyboard. The KF08S is a tad heavier and bulkier in it's frame (same keyboard feel though)...if I had only one device to connect to one "IOS", I would have kept this one. (NOTE this keyboard will connect to & toggle between 1 IOS and 1 Android and 1 Windows device...if you need that function, this keyboard will suit you well.) I also have the iClever IC-BKO5 keyboard. It has a great feel and the three device connectivity I want.
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