🔢 Elevate Your Input Game!
The MOTOSPEED K23 Mechanical Numeric Keypad features professional red switches for fast and quiet operation, a plug-and-play Type-C USB interface, and an ergonomic design that promotes comfort. With a robust construction that withstands 50 million keystrokes, this portable 21-key numpad is ideal for professionals in finance, gaming, and beyond.
Brand | MOTOSPEED |
Product Dimensions | 8.6 x 4.2 x 13 cm; 206 Grams |
Item model number | MSK23-reduk |
Manufacturer | MOTOSPEED |
Colour | Red switch |
Operating System | Android,Ios,Linux,Vista,Windows 2000 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 206 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
T**R
very compact
i have a 10 keyless keyboard and i needed something to use when using key binds on a roleplaying server for grand theft auto , this is very compact and can be moved out of the way when not in use
A**R
Decent value for money, does what it's supposed to
Picked this up for work along side a TKL keyboard that I use as I work with figures and this little pad is just the trick. It's fairly light and is a plastic frame but it still feels fairly robust with decent quality keys and switches (red switches here). For £20 it's just what you're looking for.It has a blue blacklight, not very bright but enough to see what you're doing and I didn't really buy it for the aesthetics anyway, more a decent, cheap mechanical switch which is what this is.The only reason it gets 4 stars instead of 5 is the 0 key feels a bit flimsy, only key on this pad that doesn't feel that nice to click. Other than that I'd recommend.
D**O
Mechanical Numpad
Good mechnical numpad. Don't get me wrong, the caps are soft and offer no resistence, but the presses are accurate and with my spare caps, it has a nice feel
B**C
Wrong colour
Works fine but sent the wrong colour
S**I
Good for the price
Red Outemu switches feel nice, keypad built quite well.Wont know if keys fade or not until a few months from now, good quality for the price.
R**N
Not as good as expected: hard to read the keys
Let me qualify my headline by saying I have a minor sight impairment but this keypad was really hard to read. It matched my tenkeyless Corsair K63 keyboard well, both in style and colour (blue LED). But that was where the similarity ended.The font used on these keys was too small for me to read. The backlighting could have helped, had the light been bright enough (it wasn't) and if the light had actually shone through the keys like my keyboard (it didn't).The keys were pretty good, not too loud (red keys) with a definite feel, just like mey keyboard.I struggled with it for a day or two then gave up and ordered a non-backlit (wireless) PeriPad-705 keypad from Amazon [https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B081K59BNJ/] which was everything that this one was not - easy to read with bright white emblems on the keys. The wireless version was about the same price too.Incidentally, a warning to anyone buying a separate keypad: you cannot use it to enter extended ALT characters as there is no ALT key on it. Using the one on your main keyboard does nothing. So entering ALT-26 for a right arrow like this → is no longer possible using any keypad. Who knew?It's a shame about this keypad just not living up to its potential - larger digits, brighter (dimmable) lights and a wireless option could make it really something.As it is, this is not for me and I'm returning it.
D**M
Works fine
I needed a separate numpad for work, and this works really well. I improved the feel of the keys slightly by fitting some o-rings under the keykaps as there isn't much switch resistance.I just wish the Tab button wasn't above the / key, as I keep hitting Tab when I'm typing dates, so I end up removing the keycap from Tab to stop it happening.
N**A
Decent numpad for the price
switches are okay but a couple have some spring noise as they are cheap (but the numpad is also cheap so not that big an issue)the only big thing for me is that the function key is useless as it only replaces one button, if I were to change the design I would have the backspace key where the function key is and have a dedicated delete key as those would be more useful
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