Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard Stainless Steel Ultra Slim Full Size Keyboard with Numeric Keypad for Computer/Desktop/PC/Laptop/Surface/Smart TV and Windows 10/8/ 7 Built in Rechargeable Battery
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Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard Stainless Steel Ultra Slim Full Size Keyboard with Numeric Keypad for Computer/Desktop/PC/Laptop/Surface/Smart TV and Windows 10/8/ 7 Built in Rechargeable Battery

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Exchange/return of products of proper quality within 14 days Official manufacturer's warranty: 12 months
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Easy Setup: Simply insert the nano USB receiver into your computer and use the keyboard instantly. Ergonomic design: Stainless steel material gives heavy duty feeling, low-profile keys offer quiet and comfortable typing. 6-Month Battery Life: Rechargeable lithium battery with an industry-high capacity lasts for 6 months with single charge (based on 2 hours non-stop use per day). Ultra Thin and Light: Compact size (16.9 X 4.9 X 0.6in) and light weight (14.9oz) but provides full size keys, arrow keys, number pad, shortcuts for comfortable typing. Package contents: Arteck Stainless 2.4G Wireless Keyboard, nano USB receiver, USB charging cable, welcome guide, our 24-month warranty and friendly customer service.
Reviews
3.7
Reviews: 20
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LPSV
4
PROS: The Artek 2.4G wireless keyboard is a great looking keyboard. Full length, with F1-F12 keys and a numpad, all in sleek, chiclet keys. Its super light. It doesnt require external batteries and lasts: I charged it once in August 18 when I first bought it, havent charged it since. CONS: But it doesnt do what it is supposed to, on a consistent basis: register keystrokes. It happens at the most random times. Itll just appear to hang, with letters slowly appearing, me trying to backspace, and the text cursor catching up and flying left and right as letters appear and backspace, over and over. Its simple: Its a great looking keyboard. But I just need something that works. -- EDIT 12/28/18 -- Im adding an edit (and a star) because the Artek customer service team has been very proactive about making things right for me, which I believe is a valuable thing. They offered a replacement keyboard for free, without having to return the one I purchased. I didnt take them up on this offer, as I ended up buying a completely different replacement (mechanical keyboard), but I did accept a refund.
Jesse Stevens II
4
I really like this Keyboard. The one thing I would have wanted is the ability to adjust the amount of Tilt. The back end is rounded so it has a slight tilt. Some folks like high tilt some dont want any at all. I tend to go back and forth depending on what I am working on. Other than that one nit pick. I love the keyboard. Very good construction. And functionaility is well laid out. Love all the shortcuts along the top row. And typing feels really good. Was looking for something similar to the typing experience on my Lenovo thinkpad for my desk and this comes pretty close. I certainly have no problem recommending it for office use. Will update as I spend more time with it.
Casey
4
It was actually quite shocking to get this keybaord, the promo images make it look like a traditional flat keyboard, but what I have is beyond pushing thin with very very shallow keystrokes. It even "swoops" inward from up to down making for a unique body for a keyboard. They should really mention this in the material because its thinness is quite exaggerated and needs some time to get used to. When you do get used to it, however, its comfortable with no real complaints. The keys are soft, no real amount of click to em but, again, when you get used to them you appreciate the build.
Scott
4
Well... Ive had this for one day and I really like it. Cons, if you will, include: • I wish it was Bluetooth, rather than requiring a dongle. • I wish it had a Windows logo instead of a "Win" key. Thats pretty petty though. :) • The keys are a bit louder (but not really loud) as compared to my HP Spectre X360. Pros: • I really like the feel of the keys. They feel more similar to that of my notebook computer than any keyboard than any other Ive yet tried. The travel is just right (Im not really a fan of long travel keys) and there is almost no "wobble" in the keys. • I didnt realize how much I missed the full-sized cursor keys on my laptop. The cursor keys on this keyboard are great. • The ability to use function keys without pressing an Fn key is wonderful. I can lock the function aspect, too, so I can have either special controls or real function key use - my choice. • Recharging is simple and eliminates the need for batteries. • The keyboard is light and thin, yet sturdy. I suppose the aluminum base is key to this. Thus far Ive tried Microsoft keyboards, various Logitech keyboards, and various "other brands". This is by far my preference. Im tickled. Ill be buying more for sure.
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