⌨️ Elevate your workspace with the Epic keyboard—where style meets unstoppable productivity.
The JLab Epic Advanced Wireless Keyboard is a full-size, rechargeable Bluetooth 5.2 keyboard featuring multi-device connectivity (up to 3 devices simultaneously), a powerful 2000mAh battery, quiet ergonomic keys, a premium metal design with backlighting, and a smart media dial for seamless control across PC, Mac, tablets, and phones.
Brand | JLab |
Product Dimensions | 42.88 x 14.33 x 1.57 cm; 1.03 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | IEUGBKEPICKEYRBLK4 |
Manufacturer | Jlab |
Series | Epic Keyboard |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Operating System | Mac,Windows |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 7.4 Watt Hours |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 0.6 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.03 kg |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**S
I've got two of those, LOVE IT
Love it so easy to use it between my phone and my PC. easy to just put it in your bag and just take it anyway specially if you have to replay to long messages or emails on phone. I can't imagen my life without it so much that I've got one as a present and if I figure out who else can benefit from it will buy it too :)easy to use even my husband who is not IT savvy is using it. Oh with the first one I struggle to set up to my phone but there is enough vid on YT to help you with set up.
S**H
Amazing quality for the price
Great keyboard with nice key action. Build quality seems good so far and backlighting is useful. Keyboard has raised back for a relaxed temping angle however it isn’t adjustable which could be an issue for some. For the price paid it is excellent value.
V**V
Does not feel premium…
Its ok but not really worth the money
J**R
UK layout, feels cheap, flexes, mine had key chatter and had to return. Better ones out there.
Updated after a month of use.Cons:1. Key chatter, typing it once would result in double keys appearing (eg: typing "S" would lead to "ss")2. It flexes quite alot under normal use, and it doesn't feel solid, instead it really feels cheap compared to a Tecknet 75% slim one that I have now, and its only a few dollars more, and very nice to use.Pros:1. Purchased as fulfilled by Amazon so returns process very handy and easy2. I really liked the volume wheel, i mapped the button on the wheel to insert, which fits me perfectly as a developer.Original review below.Pros:1. UK layout2, USB dongle (I am PC user)3. Using PowerToys in Windows 11, I can customise the buttons. I've changed the volume wheel press (this by default controls the start/ stop media to be insert) - as a developer i'm well happy with it.4. Premium scissor key feel, it doesn't feel cheap or bendy or inferior to a laptop keyboard.Cons1. I would have really liked to have 1 more row of buttons on the RHS for Insert, Pause, Page Up, Page Down, etc but this is very rare for scissor key keyboards at the moment.
K**T
Not bad, but could be better
It's okay, but there are a few niggles. The key prints are starting to degrade and I can see the letter 'o' beginning to lose some of its lustre... the lag when you start typing can be annoying. The keys will be at rest for a period and then you start typing and it can miss half the opening words. The volume control button is a gimmick that's not required. Battery life with the AAA's in is so far good - haven't had to replace them yet, 3 months in, but expecting to do so soon. Using it for different devices doesn't work with Android whatsoever! So all in all not bad, but could be better.
S**L
multi mode keyboard
I've had this for a little while and I am totally satisfied with the buy.As a matter of fact I regret that I didn't buy the keyboard mouse combo.Never the less is a great little keyboard that combines Bluetooth and 2.4Ghz . It has 2 different settings for Bluetooth which allows the user to connect to multiple devices at the same time and the ability to switch between them with a simple click.In my case I have it connected to my computer and to my Amazon fire stick via Bluetooth and to my laptop via 2.4Ghz.The keyboard can be configured as a Mac,Android and Windows keyboard with a simple click.Its small and easily portable.Best feature for me is that is not the clicky type,I dislike clunky keyboards and mice.If I didn't have a Bluetooth mouse already I would of most certainly bought the keyboard + mouse combo as it's a great deal.Another useful function is the little volume style button on the top right which if you press it starts and stops/pauses lets say a you tube video that you are watching.If left idle goes to sleep mode as all modern LE Bluetooth devices do and you need to press any button to bring it out of sleep,at least that's how it is on my system.One last thing, the battery life seems fine and batteries are included with the item .100% recommend!!
S**S
Blue tooth that doesn't connect
Excellent delivery time, great physical condition, but the damn thing would not connect.Followed the manufacturers troubleshooting as per their manual, still would not pair with my device.Physical quality feels cheap and rattly, nasty kinda plastic.Keyboard is smaller than a typical one, keys aren't in usual places either.However biggest problem was it simply would not connect. A Bluetooth keyboard that won't connect by Bluetooth.Utterly useless. Returned immediately.
L**S
Lovely portable keyboard with one "but..."
Nice package, keyboard has a little pouch for USB as well which is +10 karma points to designers . I love the keyboard its layout (except that Ctrl or Fn is opposite compared with my laptop's keyboard), although there always must be some catch : the keyboard I've got sometimes misbehave auto-typing abbreviations such as "svn" , "fw" and some other random bits (version?), whereas "svn" stands for version control , I bought this mainly for coding (I am web developer) rather than gaming, I've managed to figure out "svn" is for "version control" probably the firmware of the keyboard is written in some -nix related environment and that's where it comes from . I'll guess it won't effect gaming so much, but when you coding some component and suddenly keyboard gets wild typing some dummy AI on top of your code it's not funny at all , so be aware folks before buying it !In general I would give 5/5 stars for such pricing and features, layout ratio, but this annoying behaviour force me to give 4/5, cheers !===[Update 2 ed.]BEWARE ! The auto-typing culprit happens particularly when you press --- Fn + V --- (mistakenly instead of Ctrl + V for Windows), yielding the following:- Fw 1.0 (Linux firmware? version 1.0)- Hv 1.3 (Hyper-V? version 1.3)- Svn 5838 (aforementioned "version control")This may be useful for vendors to provide a patch for this misbehaviour . Cheers !
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