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The RiiWireless Bluetooth Keyboard is a versatile, ultra-slim keyboard designed for seamless connectivity across multiple devices. With a rechargeable lithium battery, ergonomic design, and broad compatibility with various operating systems, it offers both functionality and style for the modern professional.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 104 |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Tablet |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 104 |
Style | 2.4G+BT New |
Color | Black |
Material | Stainless Steel |
A**N
Excellent Build Quality
The extremely high quality of the aluminum body, rubber footpads, touchpad surface, and key quality shocked me! The keyboard worked perfectly with its 2.4 GHz receiver and the integrated buttons for switching between dedicated 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth are ingenious. This puts Logitech to shame! On top of that, it works flawlessly with Samsung Dex and my iPhone with Assistive Touch turned on.Thanks for a quality product meeting the needs that Logitech ignores, Rii. Y'all need to promote this product more than your tiny keyboards.
D**V
Great Keyboard for $20
The mouse was unreliable, constantly switching and off. Also, the left mouse key is very flimsy, and response is not timely. Besides this, the keys have a comfortable feel, and never stick down even when kids eat over them. Advertisement is true: the keyboard is EXACTLY as advertised (In the photos), and is VERY slim and comfortable. Wireless connection dongle is easy to set up: all you do is plug it in to the usb port in you computer, and, if your keyboard is charged (use mini usb cable into mini usb port on the back of keyboard), it will automatically connect. In addition, there is a small on/of switch on the back of the keyboard. Always keep it ON. The volume buttons above the trackpad work very well. Battery life is fine, lasting about a week. It fit very well on my desk.
M**X
Almost perfect
Very nice keyboard, but a few minor flaws keep it from being a slam dunk for me.It has a USB-C port for charging, but it cannot operate in wired mode. Not a huge loss, as this keyboard really is intended for couch use, but it seems like it would be an easy thing to offer in addition to 2.4G wireless and Bluetooth.The trackpad, by default, is very fast. Granted, laptops' default sensitivity is adjusted to match the screen size so obviously a keyboard isn't going to know. That said, it would have been nice to have shortcuts to change the sensitivity on the keyboard level instead your OS level.There is no Function Key lock. The pictures of this item on the listing clearly show a Function Key lock, Fn+Esc. But on the version I was shipped in Jan 2025, no such label appears and no such feature exists. Also, the Function Keys themselves are the primary label on those keys which the Fn operations are secondary. I prefer it this way, but you have been warned.There is a spot to tuck in the 2.4G receiver, but it's pretty loose and seems to be held just barely in place with a magnet. I wouldn't trust it to not shake out if you travel with this, so maybe travel with this keyboard in the original box to keep it from disappearing.I wish this came in an illuminated version. This item came up in my search for an illuminated keyboard which it isn't, so it would be nice if the seller didn't mess with the SEO terms.--With the criticisms out of the way, let's focus on what it does right.For the price, it's a very comfortable keyboard. For a couch keyboard, it's quite light and rigid. Used on a surface, the 1.6cm "bump bar" applies a nice angle for use. All the keys and multimedia functions work as you'd expect them to (tested on Linux Mint).The scissor switches feel pretty nice. I personally like full-on mechanical keyboards best, but for the purpose (lightweight wireless I can use with the big-screen), this feels nicer than mushy membranes.Lightweight!Real physical buttons for click and right click should not be ignored. If you ever need to hold down a mouse button for, say, panning, you quickly realize that most keyboards with soft-keys simply don't cut it.--Overall I'm pretty satisfied with the keyboard and is a deal for sure.
C**Y
Terrible Connectivity
Terrible. The connection is garbage. Even a few feet away the Bluetooth drops. Also, I have never had a 2.4 device that has such problems connecting. 6 feet away shouldn't be too far. Trash.
M**M
Good luck finding something better! I'm a fan.
TLDR: buy it, and while you're using it to find something better you'll probably fall in love with it.It's a great value at the price, I got mine for under 30 dollars, and the build quality is quite good. I read over the reviews, and I see what people are saying, but I have only had minor issues with double keys and such but only while it was on my lap. I put it on a table and stopped having that issue.It worked in bluetooth and 2.4ghz modes.One thing that totally annoys me is the scroll (on the edge of trackpad, or two finger) works like you're touching the scroll bar, and not like you're touching a phone screen or tablet (any touch screen). This may have been normal in the 90s, but I feel it is reversed by modern standards. Windows 11 gave me no option in the settings to change it. You can change it in the registry pretty easily though. Search "reverse scroll direction registry edit" and choose the "windowscentral" link, and there are very straight forward instructions for how to make this change. Once that was done I have ZERO complaints about this keyboard, and quite a lot of praise.
J**S
Not as good as the Logitech K400+
Feels well made, very heavy and sturdy with little flex, but the signal quality isn't very good on either the bluetooth nor the included dongle. Anything less than perfect line of sight leads to lag, choppiness and repeated letters. I had hoped it would be an upgrade to my old Logitech K400+, but the touchpad isn't any better and the connection is worse. It it significantly more compact though, and I like that it's rechargeableAlso note that while the while it multi touch, so two finger click or two finger scroll works fine, it doesn't show as a full trackpad, so no trackpad gestures work (this is true of almost every other wireless keyboard though).Probably going to return it and keep using the K400+.
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