🔢 Unlock Your Numeric Potential!
The Kisnt Number Pad is a wired USB mechanical numeric keypad featuring a compact 17-key layout, designed for enhanced productivity and ergonomic comfort. With durable PBT keycaps, customizable white backlighting, and hot-swappable switches, this keypad is perfect for professionals seeking a reliable and stylish addition to their workspace.
Brand | Kisnt |
Product Dimensions | 8.71 x 11.2 x 3.71 cm; 222.26 g |
Manufacturer | Kisnt |
Series | number pad 10 key usb keypad number pad for laptop mechanical numpad |
Color | Red switch |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Hardware Platform | Laptop, PC |
Operating System | Windows, Mac os,Linux |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 222 g |
O**N
Tactile, Responsive, Affordable, Plug-n-Play Numpad!
I love this little numpad!- The Brown Switches are very satisfying to press, plus solid sound dampening in place to make a very pleasant sound per key click!- There is a nice weight to the whole pad that makes it feel sturdy and well made- definitely not a cheap feeling device.- The cute little flip stand to adjust the height is a great addition to help match the angle of whatever keyboard you are using it with- The USB C plug-n-play compatibility for PC was as simple as easy as it gets!- I enjoy the white LED background and the ability to adjust the brightness and light-up pattern styles too (I don't use the distracting ones, but always lit and the "ripple on key press" styles were very nice!- As is, the color scheme is nice! (I bought a custom keycap set to match my keyboard, and the caps are very simple to replace)All in all - great, simple, tactile keypad for those of us with keyboards that don't have the numpad built in!If i had one suggestion for future iterations, I guess it would be that having another row of keys up top (with backspace, calculator, etc buttons) would be a great addition - but that would involve form factor change and everything.
م**ي
Quality
Pretty Good Quality.
M**T
Great number pad for the money
Bottom line up front: This is a great, solid number pad that's inexpensive and has the standard 17-key layout. I'm very happy with the purchase. Highly recommended.I have a 10-keyless mechanical keyboard for my main keyboard. Recently I needed a numpad for some occasional data entry and began to search for one. It's frustrating and disappointing how difficult it is to find a good number pad with mechanical switches that has the standard 17-key layout. I really wanted to get the 17-key one since that's what I'm used to. Too many manufacturers shrink keys such as + and zero, and some even move keys like replacing minus with backspace. Why? Argh!Fortunately, I found this numpad and decided to take a chance on it. No regrets. This numpad meets all my expectations and was just what I wanted, albeit with a few minor annoyances that are easy enough to live with.Pros:The connector is USB-C so you can use a modern connector. It comes with a USB-A to USB-C cable so you can hook it up to older computers too.It has a nice weight to it and feels solidly built. The feet do a good job holding on to the desk. It doesn't move around when used.I got the version with the blues and it feels and sounds great. Every key press is solid and nothing feels wobbly.This is personal, but I like the color scheme. Too many numpads are all black, and this one is different and pleasing to the eye.Some minor cons:It lights up and has "effects". Why someone would want this, I have no idea. I find it annoying. However, it's easy to turn off the backlighting, and the numpad will remember the setting even if unplugged.The num lock light is a bright bluish-white which is distracting. It's nothing that a small piece of tape can't fix, but I wish the manufacturer had used something unobtrusive like a standard green LED.The homing bar on the 5 key is a little small. I wish it were slightly more prominent, but this is also not that big of a deal for me.
X**L
Solid Keypad, Though it Will Drain Your Tablet Battery.
Seeing as this product was built with PC's in mind, I can't knock off points because this numeric keypad drains my tablet batter quickly. And there is also the fact that it has LED lights built in to boot. That said, I really didn't expect it to drain my battery as quickly as it did.I bought it to use as a NES and SNES controller, to play RPG's one handed at my desk at work, though with this plugged in, I am lucky to get four hours of battery life from my tablet which generally lasts much longer.If this company offered this same project with Bluetooth options, I would be in 7th heaven, especially considering that there doesn't seem to be any quality BlueTooth numeric keypads on the market for some reason.Complaints in regards to my particular and probably unique situation aside, this is a quality built keypad that feels really good in my large hand! I look the old 80's appearance of it too!
J**A
great numpad, but wish it had hot swappable PCB board...
i don't know why i got the brown one, well, i didn't notice that the PCB was soldered on... i even ordered some oil king switches to match my board, but oh well... it's still nice... the LED isn't that nice, but at least you can turn it off... i lubed the switches because browns are scratchy and loud... yeah, i couldn't take apart the switches, but just brush the sides of the switch, and it is somewhat enough... wish i could take them off and doing it right though...the keycaps are nice, but very thin... but the legends look great... color is cool too... i took it apart and used 3 layers of scotch tape for a tape mod... sounds great to be honest... it just needed some tape and lube... the stabs were already heavily lubed and didn't cling or anything... i'm going to paint it to match my anodized board, but it's okay, i just need it for blender shortcuts... happy it doesn't have the top row like the other numpads on amazon... my keyboard doesn't have an F-row, and the other ones look way out of place... bottom line, it is worth the cash... has a white ugly USB c cable, but whatever, it works...should've got reds... :(
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