⌨️ Elevate your workspace with silent comfort and unstoppable power!
The PINKCAT Wireless Keyboard combines ergonomic design with silent scissor-switch keys and a durable, spill-resistant build. Featuring up to 100 days of battery life and universal USB compatibility, it’s the perfect compact and portable keyboard for professionals seeking comfort and reliability in any office or travel setting.
Brand | PINKCAT |
Package Dimensions | 39.4 x 13.4 x 2.6 cm; 440 g |
Item model number | bb92cdd5-fdab-4606-baed-8d2829062091 |
Manufacturer | tonew |
Colour | Battery-Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Operating System | Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 440 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**R
nice buttons
Really good keyboard, nice buttons and does the job
C**W
Lots to like, particularly the design
In a nutshell:Things I liked:+ Choice between wireless and bluetooth modes. This is extremely useful and enables lower latency (wireless) or more flexibility (Bluetooth). Small lights to the right of the keyboard show you which you're using and the keyboard can easily switch between three different devices quickly.+ The keyboard itself is fine for what it is. Chiclet style keys that are not unpleasant to type on. As it is a slimline keyboard, there isn't a lot of travel but that's to be expected. Not a huge amount of flex in the keyboard either.+ Packs a good number of keys into a relatively small frame - keypad, double height enter and decent sized right shift key.+ Mac and PC compatible, will work fine with either (or both)+ Both UK and EU layout catered for.Things I didn't like:- It's fine for the price (under £20 after vouchers) but be aware there is a lot of competition at this price point from major manufacturers like Logitech, Microsoft etc.- The media keys are always active - I use function keys way more than media keys, so this bothers me.Do I recommend it?Yes, if you like the design and don't want to spend more than about £20 on a keyboard.Bear in mind that many computers won't recognise a Bluetooth keyboard until the OS (Windows/MacOS) has loaded, so if you can't access your BIOS and you're using Bluetooth, that might be a factor.
D**E
Somewhat of a panic buy but glad I did!
I purchased this keyboard as it was highly rated and I spilt coffee on my current one. It works so well and the clicks of the keys are so soothing!The battery life is good I charge it at the moment maybe once a week and I work from home full time, working 8+ hours a day!The buttons are so lovely and the right size, and it is such a lovely looking keyboard. I am very glad I purchased and had no issues with it so far.
D**Y
Dissatisfied
Bought this on 11/06/24 on 9/08 this has stopped working. I use this 2 to 3 days per week & had 1 weeks holiday when not used. A total of 23 days use before it stopped working. No option to contact seller to discuss faults,
A**R
Battery life not great and keys fall off
Good Keyboard to type on but battery life isn't great and a few of the keys have fallen off a few times, lost the escape key
F**O
Durable, Ergonomic, and Quiet Typing Experience
The media could not be loaded. The PINKCAT Wireless Keyboard has proven to be a reliable companion in my daily work routine, offering a durable construction that withstands the rigours of regular use. Accidental spills and drops are no match for its high-quality materials, making it an ideal choice for a bustling office environment.The keyboard's ergonomic design is a standout feature, promoting a natural typing position that minimises strain on hands, wrists, and arms. The inclined layout and smooth key surfaces contribute to a comfortable typing experience during extended work sessions.The quiet click technology is a thoughtful addition, allowing me to type without causing any disturbance in the office. The low-noise keys create a peaceful work environment, benefiting both myself and my colleagues.The anti-slip base ensures that the keyboard stays securely in place, preventing any unwanted movement on the desk. This feature adds stability and precision to my typing, enhancing overall control.Setting up the keyboard is a straightforward process, compatible with various operating systems, including Windows and Mac. Simply plug it into the USB port, and you're ready to start typing, making it a hassle-free addition to any office setup.One of the standout features is the extended battery life, providing up to 100 days of usage with its energy-efficient design. This eliminates the need for frequent battery changes, ensuring uninterrupted work without any downtime.In addition to its functional aspects, the slim and portable design of the keyboard, featuring the latest technology scissor-switch, adds to its appeal. It's thin, light, and easily portable, making it suitable for use with tablets, laptops, and iPads.
C**D
Perfect Portable Keyboard
The media could not be loaded. I wasn't sure about the round keys but I needn't have been concerned - they are excellent, tactile and yet very quiet. Standard QWERTY Layout. I have used a wireless keyboard before that was unreliable, sometimes one or two keys randomly failed to work. In comparison, This PinkCat keyboard is rock solid!Apart from relieving you from the constraint of a wire connection, being able to travel with this lightweight but sturdy keyboard is very handy. If you work from home and have to go to the office a few times per month, you can take your own keyboard instead of using a shared one (shared keyboards are notoriously dirty, I shan't go into the gross details here).So I set the keyboard up to write this review, see the video.When not in use, the [USB - A] dongle is stored inside the battery compartment - so it is impossible to lose it! I'm using two rechargeable batteries, 1.2V, 1100mAh. They should last a long time, especially given the fact that the keyboard does not use power until a key is tapped.The manufacture has clearly put a lot of thought into the design and the result is a thing of beauty that is very practical, a pleasure to use. However, it's excellence is it's one fault - my daughter saw it, tried it and I haven't seen it since :)On a PC, click the maximise symbol, bottom right corner, to view the video full-screen. Tap ESC (Escape) key to leave full-screen mode. On a Smartphone, pinch in-out to adjust the video size.
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