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The Rii RK208 is a full-size wireless keyboard featuring 110 keys, a rechargeable 350mAh battery, and a stylish white and purple design. With a 2.4GHz wireless connection, ergonomic X-structure keys, and compatibility across multiple operating systems, this keyboard is perfect for enhancing productivity in any workspace.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 110 |
Language | English |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Tablet |
Number of Keys | 110 |
Style | Classic |
Colour | white and purple |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 43.6L x 13W x 1.6H centimetres |
B**.
Good keyboard
All works perfectly, good battery life
P**K
Nice White Wireless Keyboard...
I saw this product was up for review, and having a backup keyboard is always good, while I am not a fan of wireless keyboards for security reasons I did need a spare keyboard.Not sure on the colour scheme of the key caps, I would of just kept them all white.I did some tests on the communication to and from the keyboard and computers that I tested it on.And I did notice that the keyboard while it still worked, but it stopped receiving interrupts from the computer after several seconds.And although I prefer the clunky mechanical keys on a keyboard the actual keys felt strange, they were ok while typing.The box says that its operating from 2 AAA Batteries, sadly there is no flap to replace those, so you are relying on them building these keyboards with a good quality battery pack inside.It seems that they have used a stuck down a 3.7V battery pack rated at 350mAh while that "should" be ok for a Keyboard depending on how much you are typing on it. But nothing stopping us from replacing it at a later date for a more higher rated 3.7V battery pack of the same dimensions.Overall I like this keyboard, it did have some misleading information on the box, plus if you have to use the USB-C cable to charge the battery for "uninterrupted usage" (their words) then you might as well get a wired keyboard.With all the above (colour scheme, battery pack rating) and my few hours of using it I give this product a 4 of 5 stars.
D**T
2.4Ghz Wireless Keyboard
Attractive 100 key keyboard. I love the colours of this one.The battery seems to last for weeks. It automatically powers off when not in use. No problems at all with WiFi as long as I used a front USB port on my PC.Comfortable to type on. I like it a lot.
A**A
Good quality keyboard
This keyboard is really great. I would probably not say it is a good keyboard for gaming or anything like that, but as an office-use keyboard, it is responsive and comfy to type on. I also like how it has incorporated various multimedia and quick functions on an FN key, just like a laptop.
M**D
2.4GHz non-Bluetooth wireless keyboard
This seems to be a pretty reasonable keyboard, I've used laptops with worse. It uses a small pre-paired USB receiver rather than Bluetooth, so no pairing required; just plug in the receiver and switch the keyboard on.Four LED indicators above the numeric keypad indicate, in order:-Charging (red charging, green full)Num Lock (green)Caps Lock (green)Scroll Lock (green), receiver not detected (flashing red)Battery life seems pretty good, the keyboard will automatically go to sleep after a period of inactivity, at which point the Num Lock, Caps Lock and Scroll Lock LEDs will all go off (if they were on in the first place). Pressing any key will wake it back up, and that keystroke gets transmitted as though the keyboard was awake all along.Current consumption seems to be about 350mA at most, so it should be fine to charge on low-current supplies such as the front panel USB ports on tower or rackmount servers. It comes with a charge-only USB-A to USB-C cable for the task, and the port at the rear of the keyboard is also charge-only, so you can't just plug it in with a fully-wired cable and use it as a wired keyboard. Don't lose the receiver! There's a slot at the rear of the keyboard to park it in when not in use, but this is friction fit, not magnetic.All in all it's a reasonable keyboard, but bear in mind that it's matt white plastic, and if you type with grubby fingers it won't stay white for long.
E**O
A Wireless Keyboard That Works Like a Charm
I’ve been using the Rii RK208 wireless keyboard for a while, and it’s been a solid addition to my setup. The keyboard connects easily to my laptop, and I appreciate that it’s rechargeable, so no more scrambling for batteries. The full-size layout, including the numeric keypad, is helpful when I’m working on spreadsheets or anything that involves a lot of numbers.The media hotkeys are a nice touch too. I’ve found myself using the volume controls and play/pause button way more than I thought I would. It’s convenient when I’m listening to music while working, and I need to quickly adjust the sound.The white and purple colour scheme adds a little personality to my desk without being too flashy. The keys are comfortable to type on, and I haven’t had any issues with connectivity or lag, even when working from across the room.If you're after something functional and reliable, this keyboard does the job well. It’s made my daily tasks easier and feels like it’ll stick around for a while.
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