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2.4Ghz Wireless Debounce Keyboard and Trackball Mouse Combo,Mini Portable Keyboard with Built in Mouse Combination,HTPC Home Theater Keyboard,Smart TV Multimedia Set-Top Box Keyboard (banalove Black)
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Brand | Goeasily Int'l Co., LTD |
Color | Black |
Connectivity Technology | Usb, Radio Frequency |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Television, Personal Computer, Tablet |
About this item
- Compliant standard keyboard & mouse protocol, compatible with Windows/Mac/Android/PS4 platform
- Debounce processed to prevent wrongly or continuously type in;
- Portable ergonomical & confortable handle design to avoid wrong touch the keycaps by fingers while handheld situation;
- Built in Nordic chipsets less batteries consumes and stable wireless communication;
- Built in multimedia navigation keys and accurate optical trackball;
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Product information
Product Dimensions | 13.62 x 6.3 x 1.38 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.21 pounds |
Manufacturer | Goeasily Int'l Co., LTD |
ASIN | B076HNGH9Q |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | GE-KBD-208A |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
3.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #556 in Computer Keyboard & Mouse Combos |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 17, 2017 |
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Product Description
Featuring 14 hotkeys of multimedia control & internet access, this portable wireless multimedia trackball keyboard integrates with a full
QWERTY layout keyboard, an optical trackball, a scrollwheel and the left & right buttons of a mouse, actually it's a wireless keyboard
and air mouse combo. It's also compatible with Apple computer systems but not with iPhone, iPad. Just insert the nano USB receiver into
any available USB port on your desktop, laptop, Android OTT, Android Tablet or HTPC, then start to enjoy.
Specifications
- 2.4GHz Wireless R.F Intelligent Frequency Hopping Technology
- Smart Battery Capacity Status LED Indicator
- Key Switch Life: Over 10 Million Times
- Maximum Workable Distance: Up to 15 Meters (Unobstructed)
- Internet Hotkeys: Backward, Forward, Email, Favorites, IE, Refresh, My Computer
- Multimedia Hotkeys: Previous, Next, Stop, Play/Pause, Mute, Volume -, Volume +
- Power Source: 2 AA Batteries (Not Included)
- Smart Energy Saving Technology, Hibernation Mode
- Optical Trackball, 1000dpi, Remote Airmouse
- 2 Mouse "L + R" Buttons, 1 Scroll Wheel
- Nano USB Receiver, Plug & Play
- Dimensions: 360*160*36mm
- Net Weight: 540g
- Compatible OS: Windows95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10/Mac OS/Android/Linux
- CE, FCC, RoHS Certified
Package Content
- Wireless Multimedia Trackball Keyboard * 1
- Nano USB Dongle * 1 (inside the battery compartment)
- User Manual * 1
How to reconnect the keyboard with USB receiver if auto ID connection fails to work?
If the keybord fails to establish connection with USB receiver, please re-plug USB receiver then press the ID Button at the backside
of the keyboard to execute ID connection manually, then press Windows button or move the trackball to check whether or not ID
connection has been successfully re-established.
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
Battery life | 3.8 | 3.9 | 3.9 | 4.4 | 4.0 | 3.8 |
Easy to use | — | 4.1 | 4.1 | 4.4 | 4.4 | 4.2 |
Comfort | 3.7 | 4.0 | 4.0 | 4.4 | — | — |
Value for money | 3.4 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.0 | 4.2 |
Ergonomic | 4.2 | — | — | 4.2 | — | 3.9 |
Sold By | Banalove | TKVPJYYI-US | TKVPJYYI-US | Jukegear | ZSRbox | miritztec |
number of keys | 83 | 96 | 96 | 78 | 92 | 72 |
connectivity tech | Radio Frequency, Usb | — | — | Radio Frequency | Usb | Radio Frequency, Usb |
power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
operating system | Windows,Android | — | — | Windows 10/8/7/Vista, Chrome OS, Linux | Android, Linux | Android,Linux,Windows |
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Customers like the comfort, and appearance of the keyboard mouse set. However, some customers have reported issues with the size and size of the keys and trackball. They say the keyboard is small, and the keys are small for their big hands. They also say the trackball is small and jerky. Customers also dislike the scroll wheel. Opinions are mixed on quality, performance, and ease of use.
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Customers find the keyboard mouse set comfortable and useful. They mention that the ends are sculpted to feel good in their hands, and it's easy to hold.
"...The ergonomics of the other controls are actually rather nice and comfortable for me - after a brief learning curve as my first trackball ever, I..." Read more
"...Its very comfortable as a keyboard for my media setup (TV etc.) but may be a little small for hardcore computer use (typing etc.)..." Read more
"...Pros: It's easy to hold. It provides the convenience of typing on a keyboard when searching for something...." Read more
"I truly love this keyboard. It's ergonomic and absolutely perfect if you have your computer hooked up to a TV and want to control everything from..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the keyboard mouse set. They mention that it has a great design concept, the layout is great, and the idea is amazing. Some say that the keyboard feels sturdy and has phat touch.
"...The keyboard feels sturdy, has a pleasant touch and a good weight (I have it a lot on my lap). I also like the key resistance and clicking sound...." Read more
"...Great for surfing the net. The build quality is very good. The layout is great!!..." Read more
"...The idea of it is amazing, the execution is lacking." Read more
"Nice design, trackball could be better..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the keyboard mouse set. Some mention it's a great keyboard, while others say it'll break easily.
"It is one of the best Bluetooth keyboard ! I have several keyboards but this one is perfect for using with computer and TV" Read more
"...Somebody put a lot of thought into the buttons on this. The trackball feels cheap but it works...." Read more
"...With regard to battery life, and considering the use it gets, it's pretty darned good...." Read more
"...no problem, keyboard works great, but the trackball... it is extremely unstable and just moves all over the place, making it impossible to actually..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the keyboard mouse set. Some mention that it works really well, is pleased with its performance, and the trackball works flawlessly. However, others say that it started to become unusable again and stopped working in under a month.
"This is a very nice keyboard that works really well...." Read more
"...a mini-PC in an AV rack, so it didn't have line-of-sight and was nearly useless...." Read more
"...The trackball works flawlessly (so far). Now, about the scroll wheel. The scroll works but has problems...." Read more
"...unstable and just moves all over the place, making it impossible to actually use. Check out the attached video...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the keyboard mouse set. Some mention that it's easy to use, with small keys and everything is placed for ease of usage. However, others say that the mouse is hard to manage, loose, and makes it impossible to click on anything with precision. They also say the touchpads are glitchy.
"...me a day or two to get used to the different set-up, but the learning curve was short and the reward well worth feeling a little wonky for day or..." Read more
"...By far the biggest annoyance was its touchpad pointing device...." Read more
"...The keyboard itself, as mentioned, is a bit small, but easy enough for even me to touch-type with, and fair enough for a compact lap-top keyboard,..." Read more
"...It is troublesome getting the cursor where you need it. The range appears to be only a few feet...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the size of the keyboard mouse set. They mention that the keys are a little small for their big hands, the layout is too small, and the trackball is really small. Some say the keyboard is cramped and difficult to remove.
"...The keyboard feel is awful, and it's all just too small to comfortably touch-type, but the layout of the mouse buttons and scroll wheel (HUGE bonus!)..." Read more
"...those aforementioned bearings popping loose from brittle and poorly-fitting sockets, trackball buttons going mushy and losing their spring eventually..." Read more
"...The keyboard layout is too small for my taste. This forces the hands and fingers to be unnaturally close together...." Read more
"...No caps lock light.It's a small keyboard...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the trackball of the keyboard mouse set. They mention that it's jerky, unreliable, and causes the cursor to shake. Some complain that the track ball is not terribly responsive and a continual source of aggravation. Some say that the connection issues or trackball tracking issues prevent them from using the trackpad.
"...(rough, stuttering movement, imprecise pointing, and a pointer that wobbles and moves around by itself)..." Read more
"...Unfortunately my joy was short-lived. Often the trackball became very jerky and unreliable. Sometimes it wouldn't move the mouse pointer at all...." Read more
"...Love the ball!" Read more
"Everything works great accept the track ball needs great improvement...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the scroll wheel of the keyboard mouse set. They mention that it has weird behavior, and often scrolls the wrong direction for a bit before straightening. They also appreciate that the scroll up works fine, but scrolling down is slightly problematic. Some say that the mouse scrolls webpage history. However, some customers have reported issues with the mouse's scroll wheel, saying that it moves all over the place and sometimes does not start moving at all.
"...great, but the trackball... it is extremely unstable and just moves all over the place, making it impossible to actually use...." Read more
"...(rough, stuttering movement, imprecise pointing, and a pointer that wobbles and moves around..." Read more
"...I've had with the scroll wheel: when I use it, often it briefly scrolls the wrong direction for a bit before straightening itself out and scrolling..." Read more
"...When you first start to scroll up or down it starts to scroll in the opposite direction for a couple of bars before moving the page in the desired..." Read more
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With regard to battery life, and considering the use it gets, it's pretty darned good. I use it ten hours a day, have had it several months and have only had to change the batteries once. It's also really nice to not have to mess with a separate mouse and to have everything integrated, as well. It took me a day or two to get used to the different set-up, but the learning curve was short and the reward well worth feeling a little wonky for day or two while I got used to it.
I'm glad I made the purchase and wouldn't hesitate to buy this product again.
The keyboard feel is awful, and it's all just too small to comfortably touch-type, but the layout of the mouse buttons and scroll wheel (HUGE bonus!) is really nice, particularly the extra left-click button in front. Somebody put a lot of thought into the buttons on this. The trackball feels cheap but it works. Helps to really dial-down the pointer acceleration in the mouse settings. I'd buy it again happily, it does the job for *occasional* usage on my home entertainment system's mini-PC. No way I could use this as any sort of full-time keyboard, though.
The keyboard is adequate but a bit cramped. I'm a pretty big guy with large hands and poor eyesight, and more or less expected this; it's more comfortable than a tablet/phone keyboard, but not by a whole lot. I got used to it and touch-type on it with generally no problem, but it does make me miss using a full-sized ergonomic keyboard from time to time. Really the most awkward moments with it come from unusual keys and key combinations, which by necessity aren't placed where I'd expect them on a full-sized keyboard, requiring a close look in good lighting for me to find. It's fine for general home entertainment purposes and for writing emails, but maybe not as well suited for gaming and professional data entry, image and sound editing, etc.
The ergonomics of the other controls are actually rather nice and comfortable for me - after a brief learning curve as my first trackball ever, I was able to manage the trackball/mouse features rather comfortably and easily. An actual mouse at a desktop is going to be more precise and effective for most of us, no doubt about it, but for an all-in-one controller I can kick back in my desk chair or on my couch and use away from a proper desktop, this is fine for me - the placement of controls and the ability to scroll and click the left-right trackball buttons with either hand without straying from the natural holding positions on the sides of the keyboard are just about perfect, really. The keyboard itself, as mentioned, is a bit small, but easy enough for even me to touch-type with, and fair enough for a compact lap-top keyboard, and the entire board is light enough to be quite comfortable to use away from a desktop.
Battery life seems fair enough for a wireless keyboard; I can wish it would last much, much longer, but when I consider how much I use this board every day, I can't really complain about changing batteries once a month or so.
The biggest downsides for this keyboard, giving it a three-out-of-five-star rating from me, begin with the trackball itself: in a dusty home environment, with fingers that sometimes handle pizza or snacks while using it, the trackball will stop working after a couple weeks (rough, stuttering movement, imprecise pointing, and a pointer that wobbles and moves around by itself) devolving into no movement at all), requiring the trackball to be taken apart and cleaned pretty regularly. This isn't hard to do - it's a tool-less disassembly, with a twist-off cap holding the ball in place; once the ball is removed, a cotton swab or paper towel with window cleaner or hand-sanitizer can be used to thoroughly wipe down the cavity where the ball sits, and the three tiny ball-bearings that the ball sits between to roll smoothly. The cleaning requirement is so frequent, I kind of suspect this could have been better designed to last longer between cleanings, and unfortunately those tiny ball bearings do pop out from time to time while cleaning, making the trackball even rougher to use more rapidly between cleanings. I bought some tiny replacement bearings and they are easy enough to replace (if a bit fiddly for big fingers), but no end user should have to do this. One might use this as an opportunity to criticize the cleanliness of the environment or grubbiness of snacking fingers, but honestly, I'm not THAT sloppy, and this isn't a device that seems to be marketed or geared toward clean-room usage, but instead a real world of home-entertainment use, no doubt by a family with kids: dust and grime are going to be expected in that environment, and this keyboard doesn't really handle it very well without regular cleanings of at least once a week.
Then, there's the related issue of general durability and manufacturing quality: you get what you're paying for with inexpensive Chinese gadgets: soft, brittle plastic, cheap labeling paint, poor quality-control especially for the electronics hidden under the surface, a mixed bag on ergonomics and design, etc. For this keyboard, that means that the lettering wears off the keys pretty quickly, small bits like those aforementioned bearings popping loose from brittle and poorly-fitting sockets, trackball buttons going mushy and losing their spring eventually, and so on. I suspect that this isn't the sort of thing that will stand up well to your kids dropping it on a hard floor or hitting their brothers over the heads or any of the other things that rowdy kids do with "nice stuff" in real world living rooms. I feel like I've mostly taken care of the two I've been using and they've mostly held up over the last two years with just a little wear-and-tear, but I don't expect them to hold up to long-term use and abuse to eventually become family heirlooms or anything like that! (I can compare that to the old IBM PS/2 or Commodore VIC-20 I used to own: those old machines were built like tanks, were still working fine after a lot of childhood abuse up until I lost them in a move a few years ago, and would, I'm sure, still be working just fine today, 30 or 35 years after they were manufactured: sadly, we really don't pay for or expect that sort of durability anymore in a world where electronics have become virtually disposable after a year or so of even light-duty use... However, I think I would gladly pay a little extra for peripherals like this built to those sorts of sturdy, reliable standards!)
With that in mind, if I could, I would be glad to pay a little more for something built in the USA, Canada, or at least Mexico, with higher quality standards to last a bit longer with less maintenance and better reliability and durability, but there simply do not seem to be very many options out there for this sort of device, and those that do exist, almost all seem to be similarly-priced and similarly-manufactured Chinese hardware that seems to suffer from similar problems, compounded by what appear to be less comfortable designs, so I'll probably stick with this brand when the time comes to replace these keyboards, for better-or-worse, as the "devil I know" with problems I'm familiar with and have learned to live with. Still, if Banalove could at least step up the durability and reliability of its trackball, without sacrificing quality anywhere else, they could boost this up to a 4-star review from me even if the improvement cost me a few bucks more....