⌨️ Elevate your workspace—wireless freedom meets sleek precision!
The Rii K22 is a compact, ultra-slim wireless keyboard featuring a multi-finger touchpad and 2.4GHz connectivity. Designed for professionals who demand portability and versatility, it offers rechargeable lithium-ion power, smart battery-saving modes, and broad compatibility with PCs, laptops, smart TVs, and tablets. Its stainless steel base ensures durability while the integrated touchpad replaces traditional mice for seamless multimedia control.
Brand | Rii |
Product Dimensions | 35.4 x 1.8 x 11.1 cm; 210 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | Rii K22 |
Manufacturer | Rii |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | 笔记本电脑, 电视 |
Operating System | Windows |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 300 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 20 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 210 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
A**A
This laptop is a perfect addition to the [New Version] VicTop MX3 MXIII Quad ...
This laptop is a perfect addition to the [New Version] VicTop MX3 MXIII Quad Core Android TV Box 2G RAM+8G ROM support Gigabit Ethernet Streaming Media Player FULLY-LOADED KODI 4K which I had purchased from Amazon a couple of weeks previously. The Android box works great, too, but using the remote control to control the on-screen keyboard and to navigate was an absolute nightmare and very, very, painfully slow. This keyboard was a doddle to set up. Just make sure the battery's fully charged, take out the small USB receiver which is neatly stored underneath the keyboard, plug that into a spare USB socket on the Android Box, switch on the keyboard and that's it!...you're away. Great for typing, scrolling and all the usual navigating you would be used to doing on a normal computer. It's a very neat, professional looking piece of kit which looks to be good quality. It's about 70% the size of a laptop keyboard and I've found it's more comfortable to use on my lap on a thin board such as a table place mat. The keyboard is hardly any different to the usual layout and getting used to using it is a simple matter. it's common sense really. As usual, though with these sort of foreign imports, the instructions amount to gobbledegook so don't get frustrated trying to understand. Suffice to say it's basically plug 'n' play, no technical skills required
U**T
Tiny keyboard, punching well above its weight
This tiny keyboard is fantastic! My primary use case for this product is for a convenient keyboard/mouse combination whilst travelling. I use it with my tablet or various Android TV boxes which I take with me to holiday cottages & hotels, allowing me to navigate YouTube, Netflix, and the like without being tethered to the tablet or TV box.There are many plus points. The keyboard is very small, about the length of a 30cm ruler (or thereabouts - maybe less), which means it can conveniently slip into a rucksack or bag. The keys are also small, no surprises there, so if you have enormous shovel hands like a mole, then perhaps a larger keyboard would be more appropriate. The trackpad is basic and doesn't feel smooth to the touch, but it is extremely capable and I have no complaints, bearing in mind the intended use as a remote control. Sustained mouse use for desktop applications may become tedious, however.The unit is charged via mini usb rather than micro. Honestly, I prefer this interface. I also believe the keyboard can function in USB mode, but I have never had the need to do it. A nice feature, though!To conclude, if you're looking for a wireless keyboard with a small footprint for use with a smartphone, tablet or TV box, then look no further. This is a superb product which I'd replace in a heartbeat if it ever broke or became damaged. If you're looking for a more permanent wireless keyboard, then I'd suggest something along the lines of the Logitech K400r, which is physically larger and more pleasant to type on for extended use.Highly recommended!
A**R
Very good, if rather small keyboard
I was after a compact and portable wireless keyboard and this one looked like it would fit the bill perfectly. I am impressed with the feel and quality of the keyboard - it is surprisingly weighty and has a good solid metal chassis. It sits solidly on the desk and doesn't slide about and the angle it sits at is great for typing. The only warning I would give anyone here is that it is quite small. It takes a lot of getting used to and if you touch-type, then expect mistakes to be frequent! The small shift key on the right hand side of the keyboard is a little frustrating and something I just can't get used to, but perhaps that's just me!Anyway, despite the diminutive size, it is a great keyboard for casual use such as controlling a media centre or just browsing the web from the comfort of the sofa, but don't expect to me writing a bestseller using it unless you have extremely small hands...
B**V
What A Solidly Wonderful keyboard
Sometimes the shining new technology cannot compete with the boring Old technology.Now Wireless Keyboards have been around for a long time and recent Bluetooth KB have taken the front line for a huge many people. But Having used both BT & Wireless 2.4/5 Ghz , I have to say that for simple everyday work , you cannot beat the reliability of the Wireless one to a BT enabled one. For the BT keyboard can and DOES Lose connectivity and therefore causes lots of headaches. This is simply plug n play and it Works !The build is amazingly solid , The Supplied USB dongle is very good, instantly connects , a very good battery saving feature which does not gives problems & headaches ( like a BT One ) and rechargeable via USB .The Touchopad is nice and Big with gesture controls and dedicated left & Right click Buttons.Key travel, functions and response times are very satisfactory. So far so good ! I am hugely pleased.
B**N
It works fine, as a wireless keyboard but has some issues
I'm using this keyboard with my raspberry pi 4 and it works fine and the battery life is great but it's frustrating to use.The keyboard is great and I only have two issues:- The response time is slow, if you're wanting to type quickly this keyboard isn't for you. They keys take a fair amount of pressing down so touch-typing can be really annoying with letters being missed due to the light pressing, as well as pressing a button twice rapidly will often only count as one keystroke. There are no options that I can find to change this, nor are there documents online on the Rii website.- Sometimes after going to sleep and being woken up the keyboard will randomly move the mouse and click all over the place. It was really disconcerting when it happened the first time. Turning it off and on again resolves this issue so every time that it goes to sleep I switch it off and on again to prevent this wild mouse movement.This keyboard is grand if you just want a wireless one for a media hub or maybe other devices that you don't use too often, but if you'll be typing a lot and you type quickly then this may not be the item for you. Using my Pi as an actual computer even for an hour or so gets really frustrating with this keyboard!
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