⌨️ Stay sleek, stay connected — type smarter, not harder!
The Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard offers a full-size, ultra-slim stainless steel design with low-profile keys for comfortable, quiet typing. Featuring a rechargeable lithium battery that lasts up to 6 months on a single charge and a reliable 2.4 GHz wireless connection, it ensures seamless compatibility across Windows 7/8/10 PCs, laptops, and smart TVs. Lightweight and easy to set up via a nano USB receiver, this keyboard blends durability with modern convenience for the professional on the go.
Brand | Arteck |
Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 13.49 x 1.4 cm; 304.76 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | HW086 |
Manufacturer | Arteck |
Series | Arteck Stainless 2.4G Wireless Keyboard |
Colour | Black |
Wireless Type | 2.4 GHz Radio Frequency |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC, Television |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Number of Batteries | 1 |
Battery Charge Time (in hours) | 4 Hours |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 6 months |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 0.85 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Lithium Battery Weight | 5.5 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 304 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**A
Very well made for the price
Its very slim & thin so sits very flat on a desk with a comfortable slope. It is small which is good if you don't have much room to work or you want it for travel. It is perfect for me but might irritate people who like a large keyboard. It has a very high quality feel- the keys don't wobble & feel solid. I've had it over 2 months and it's worked flawless and is still on its original charge. Altogether in my opinion it is a high quality mini keyboard which is a bargain at the price.
W**E
Smart reliable keyboard at good price
I have a Jelly Comb rechargeable wireless keyboard which I have been using for the past 3 years but the shift key has become dodgy despite efforts to clean it by air-blasts and suction. That said, the keyboard has served well.I looked on Amazon for a replacement. I found the Arteck keyboard. It is almost identical. (One often finds that the same design sells under many brand names.) Price was good. Features all as wanted. And also, same key layout and spacing as I am used to, with the keyboard taking up the same amount of space on my desk. So a very easy transition.It is a very smart looking unit. It feels solid. It is heavy enough, and has non-slip feet, such that it sits where it is put, and does not slide around. I charged it up, and got it working very easily. It is not Bluetooth, which to me is a big plus, as there is no fiddly Bluetooth setup, just plug in the dongle in a spare USB port.As I tried out the keyboard, I discovered a key at the right edge of the keyboard did not register every time it was pressed. I was disappointed. However, after a few hours using the keyboard, this problem went away, and I find the keyboard overall is totally reliable.I have hearing problems but I can still hear a sound from the keyboard as I press keys. Curiously this noise goes away if I rest a finger quite gently on the very front edge of the keyboard unit, which I presume is enough to stop some sort of flexing or vibration. But I am not bothered by the noise, and it is not enough to upset anyone else.I am a heavy user (I mean many hours per day, not hitting it hard). I expect this keyboard to last as long as its very similar (but differently branded) predecessor.Lastly, the ergonomics: I use the '|' character a lot so it is a nuisance that it requires using the Fn key. However, when I looked at keyboard layouts on Amazon, a very high number of them use pretty much the same layout, so this is par for the course. And as I hate Caps Lock keys and always map them to do nothing, I instead chose to map it to the '|' key.If you are interested in mapping keys, install Microsoft Power Toys, which has a keyboard mapping feature that I find very useful.As for the obvious question of "does it have a '£' key", the answer is yes, because it has UK layout, an important selling point, one to always check.
A**R
A keyboard to consider
I was getting ready to type something and get used with this keyboard, and thought I could make it a review. For the moment I find it rather small and if I don’t look at it when typing I’m making a lot of spelling mistakes. Hopefully, in time it’ll get better. I can’t say the keys are noisy, but can’t say they’re silent as well. My laptop’s keyboard is dead silent, so when comparing them, I find this one quite noisy. But, if you compare it with a keyboard from 2010, this one will seem the best keyboard ever. I like the design, it’s slim and ergonomic and the finishes on the back gives you the impression of a high end device, but as soon as you touch it, you realise it isn’t, but gets close to it (around 70%). It communicates great with the laptop and I didn’t have any problems pairing it, you just plug it in, turn it on and magic. For the price I’ve paid at the moment £19.99, it does a great job, but I think it is a bit overpriced (that’s the reason for the 4 stars), if it would’ve been a bit cheaper, somewhere around the mark of £15, it would’ve been a 5 star buy. A good thing is that it has an integrated battery, so you don’t need to have a reserve of batteries in your house. I can’t say anything about durability or battery life as these were my first 5 minutes with the keyboard. I have also noticed that sometimes, some of the letters don’t work when you press them gently, so it will require a second, harder push, but this doesn’t happen all the time. Altogether, it does a good job and can say it’s a good value for money, at this moment.
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