✨ Elevate Your Control with Style!
The PONYBRO Mini Wireless Keyboard is a versatile 3-in-1 device that combines a compact QWERTY keyboard, a touchpad, and RGB backlighting. It features a rechargeable battery with impressive longevity, supports multiple devices, and offers a seamless plug-and-play experience. Perfect for enhancing your smart TV, gaming, or PC setup.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 77 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | RGB |
Power Source | DC |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Pc, Tablet, Smart TV, Projector, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Special Features | Portable, Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 77 |
Style | handheld keyboard |
Theme | Technology |
Color | Black 2.4G |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 4"W x 0.4"H |
E**A
Sturdy, easy to use and comfortable.
Just received this this morning, been using it for about an hour and feel confident delivering my first thoughts.I had a previous keyboard similar to this. That product lasted about 6 months before failing. I am confident that this one will last much longer.By comparison, this product is much sturdier and heavier, the material feels to be of a better quality.The touchpad is lightly textured, so you are aware you are touching it without looking at the product. The individual buttons are made of a gripping material that even if your hands get sweaty, as they do when gaming, your fingers don't slide across and fumble the keys while in a sensitive PvP situation.My two complaints are that the directional buttons and media controls should be reversed. As a right handed individual it feels unnatural to be using my left hand to be making adjustments when typing and editing comments, although I suppose I am quickly getting used to it; also I do not like the dual finger drag for scrolling. It hops back up a little bit when you remove your fingers. On a small dialogue box like this review section, you have to scroll way below the section you are aiming for, and it becomes a guessing game. Yes, I can edit the size of the dialogue box, but games generally do not have that option for their chats. The previous handheld keyboard I had used a raised line on the right side of the touchpad that you lightly ran your thumb down, and I feel that that was a much better implementation.It came well packaged and protected, with no wiggle room inside the box. The instructions are clear and easy to use - it is obvious from some of the wording and tense errors that this is a foreign made product, but the team put in actual effort to have their instructions be understandable by English speakers, which is really nice.I have been using it straight out of the box for close to an hour and a half, two hours, with the phasing LED option and the battery is working just fine.Buttons are very well marked, clear and concise even when using colors like blue and purple, in bright or low lights.I am very pleased with this product, and if my earlier caveats do not bother you, I suggest you purchase this product!
B**A
Erratic cursor movement, random disconnections, endless issues - Complete junk, stay away
This thing has so many problems and is so horrifically bad I barely know where to begin. I'll start with the most annoying. It works fine for a few minutes and then the touchpad will suddenly flake out and start sending random cursor movements and button presses, without even holding it in your hand. The only way to stop this is to slide the rear mounted power switch off and back on again which gives you a few minutes of normal use. On several occasions, this behavior has led to totally scrambled screen icons and a few deleted items. I now instinctively toggle the power switch every time I pick it up. Occasionally, the red and blue LED's will suddenly start flashing, which means loss of communication, even after being "fine" for long periods. The fix is to unplug/re-plug the wireless USB receiver in the controlled device. Sometimes just wiggling it is enough even though it is firmly seated in the USB port. The blue power LED is *WAY* too bright, stays on for WAY too long before going into standby and is extremely annoying in a dark room. This remote is unusable while charging (the mouse cursor goes crazy if any buttons are pressed with the charger connected). The buttons were laid out by a moron because the power button for the remote device is right beside the "home" button and is very easy to accidentally press. This is made even worse because, for some reason, my AndroidTV box will NOT power back on with this remote. The only way to turn it back on is to use the original remote's power button or power cycle the TV box by pulling the plug. I could go on, but I'm getting mad from typing this. About the only "good" thing I can say about this piece of garbage is that it can withstand being thrown across the room and against a hardwood floor, multiple times, without damage (so far). One of the poorest quality, most infuriating things I think I've ever bought. The only reason I've used it this long is that I've lost all trust I can find a replacement that will be any better. I do NOT like wasting money. Avoid at all cost.
A**M
Finally a mini keyboard that does the job I need it to!
I had two Rii brand mini keyboards that went kaput on me within a few months of purchase and had crazy charging issues. After giving that two tries, I decided to go a different route for my third mini keyboard purchase and bought this one. The Ponybro is a little larger than the Rii which makes it a bit awkward in the hand at first use, but after a little acclimation, it does the job just fine. I've had no connection issues with this, and in fact it's sensors seem to work much better than the Rii brand one did. It responds immediately to wake my PC which Rii did not do. I also love that it charges with a generic mini-USB cable so even if I do have charging cable issues in the future, I'll be able to easily swap it for a working one. The charging cable was the primary reason I had to give up on Rii who uses a special cable designed specifically for that product. The charging cable that comes with the Ponybro is kind of ridiculously short, but I had a longer mini-USB cable at home already so I've just used that instead. The charge on it seems to last quite a while. I don't tend to use it for prolonged periods though. I just use it as a "media center" remote to access Netflix, Hulu, etc. through my PC. It's been running on the same charge for two weeks with that sporadic use and has no signs of lag or any other indicator of running out of juice anytime soon. Of the mini-keyboards on the market, this one definitely has my vote as best to buy!
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