⌨️ Elevate your Mac setup with sleek, wireless precision — because your workflow deserves the best!
The OMOTON Bluetooth Keyboard is a compact, silver aluminum keyboard designed for Mac users, featuring a stable Bluetooth connection up to 33ft, ergonomic scissor-switch keys for comfortable typing, and 12 dedicated shortcut keys to enhance productivity. Powered by 2 AAA batteries with energy-saving sleep mode, it offers a portable, stylish, and efficient typing experience compatible with MacBook Pro/Air, iMac, Mac mini/Pro, and PCs.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Number of Sections | 1 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Number of Batteries Required | 2 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Portable |
Number of Keys | 78 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Silver |
Material | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.22"L x 4.72"W x 0.86"H |
M**N
The packaging had me worried, but everything works great!
I am so happy that I finally got this. Already, my posture is improving and my eyes feel better. I have a little folding desk that has a shelf. Now the screen is near eye level and both my arms are supported by the desk while I type. I love the feel of this keyboard! The individual keys are SO much better than bizarro MacBook Air weirdo feeling keys. The keyboard is tilted and already my wrists feel better. The Bluetooth connection thing was really easy. I think the key point is for the user to figure out where she/he/they finds the Bluetooth menu on her/his/their individual machine. Also, it took me a minute to figure out how to press the "connect" button on the back of the keyboard. My fingers fumbled, but I figured it out. It's a little black dot. Also, you literally just place the keyboard right next to the laptop and it will start "pairing" which is a pretty bizarre concept to people my age. Anyway, if I can do it, anyone can! The booklet is clear, concise and helpful. There is also a helpful video. If you have an iPhone or hearing aids, put them far away when you first pair the keyboard. In my situation with the MacBookAir, at the top near the volume button is the Bluetooth symbol. I clicked on that and eventually clicked something else which showed the list of choices to "pair." Look for the numbers as instructed in the booklet. It took like literally 3 minutes from unbox to typing. I was a little worried at first, because the keyboard was delivered in its regular box, literally, with no outer box, no padding, no nothing. But all is well. I was a little surprised, too, that I needed 2 AAA batteries. I thought this was rechargeable, but I probably made a mistake. Anyway, I am having so much fun typing on this keyboard that I may never stop writing this review! Cheers!
J**
Good keyboard for the iPad at a great price!
Update 11/2019 - Had this keyboard for nearly a year now and its worked consistently well. I did feel the need to knock off one star, however, as two of the keys popped off - the right ALT/OPTION and COMMAND keys. Not too much of a biggie as the ALT/OPTION key popped right back on. However, the COMMAND key locking tabs on the the key snapped off so its not going to stay on. Regardless, the core function of the keyboard is sound and I continue to enjoy using this keyboard. I’m going to reach out to OMOTON to see if they can send me a replacement key.Original review (01/2019) Keyboard arrived today and seemed of good quality. Instructions were clear and after inserting two AAA batteries and turning the unit on, I was up and running. The bluetooth connected seamlessly to my iPad 10.5 Pro and worked immediately. Typing feel is good with strong tactile response. When the iPad went to sleep, it took only a few seconds after waking the iPad for the keyboard to respond. No more than five seconds. I have not had a chance to test the battery level on the keyboard, but since it uses two AAA batteries that are easily replaceable, I’m not anticipating any issues. I will update as time goes on, but overall, this is a five-star product based on price, ease of connection, and usability.
M**.
Good, inexpensive substitute for Apple keyboard
If you're looking for a keyboard to work with your iMac or MacBook, but don't want to pay the prices associated with genuine Apple products, this Omoton compact wireless keyboard is a good substitute. It has the keys and functions you need to work with your Apple computer, including Control, Option and Command keys, and there are also function keys to use to easily access Mission Control and Launchpad. Other function keys are available to change your display brightness, to change the volume, and to move through music tracks you're listening to.I've been accustomed to using a full-sized keyboard (designed for Windows computers), so at first it took some getting used to the smaller size of this keyboard and the loss of the number pad on the right side. I also think that the Omoton keyboard might have slightly less of an incline (it sits a bit more flat) than my Logitech keyboard. I would have liked the power switch to have been at the top or side of the keyboard, instead of being on the back. The first time you pair the keyboard with your computer, you will also have to press a small black button on the back. Once it is recognized and paired with your computer, all you have to do going forward is to turn the keyboard on or off to start typing. There is a slight delay of a second or two before the keyboard inputs will be shown on screen after you first turn it on. When you look at the keyboard, you'll notice that there is a Delete key but not a Backspace key. The Delete key on this keyboard performs both functions. If you are typing and want to remove characters to the left of your cursor, just hit the delete key as many times as needed to remove the characters. Hitting the delete key will not remove characters to the right of your cursor; instead you'll have to highlight them and then hit the delete key. Lastly, there is a small green LED that comes on briefly (above the F11 key) to indicate power when you turn on the keyboard. It does not stay lit while you use the keyboard. The same LED also comes on during the bluetooth pairing process. This LED will also come on when you press the Caps Lock key, and go off when you remove the Caps Lock.The keyboard has a power saving feature that will put itself to sleep if no keystrokes are detected after a certain period of time. This works fine in my experience, as I see a "Connection Lost" notice on my screen when the keyboard goes to sleep, but to me it seems like an unnecessary feature, as the battery in my other keyboard has lasted quite a while without a similar feature. I did not rate the battery life as I have only had the keyboard for a week or two as of writing this review.
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