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The iClever BK10 is a sleek, wireless Bluetooth 5.1 keyboard featuring an ergonomic 10° tilt, scissor-switch keys for quiet precision, and a full numeric keypad. It supports seamless multi-device switching across Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android, making it the ultimate productivity tool for professionals on the go.
A**R
Price, Form, Function, All the characteristics I wanted/needed - 5-stars all day
1st a little background. I’ve been working in technology since 2001 using a keyboard as a primary interface/tool the entire time daily both in professional and personal life. In that time I’ve used countless keyboards both employer and self-purchased. I’m constantly on the lookout for the next ‘perfect’ fit. And have found some good ones over the years. Since 2013 I’ve been working remotely from home exclusively, and partially for the 2yrs years leading up to that, and therefor using solely devises I supply to myself. In recent years taking on a more leadership position I find myself on many lives calls, additionally, doing some live 3-day training in which my studio-quality microphone that is live most of the time during these sessions. Thus, I’ve found myself leaning more towards the chicklet style keyboards, similar to what you might expect on a laptop just more full-sized. I like them for a few reasons. 1st, they tend to be a bit quieter, and 2nd the low key travel I think feels faster to me, plus less finger movement/travel. So I love that about this keyboard very much. I’m a software architect and do a lot of typing both in coding, general web, and lots of email/messaging, and I simply feel it is more efficient. So this keyboard checks that box for me. The full size while also being compact is another important factor for me. Things like the full-size 10-key number bad but also normal-sized keys such as space, shift, enter, and most importantly the backspace so my fingers can find it’s typical memory muscle locations… and this keyboard checks that box as well. To save layout space they intelligently put the arrow keys under the right shift key instead of between the enter and number pad as most full-size boards do. In the end, this eliminated the typical ‘white-space’ you would find in that area, but also makes it less of a travel to get over to the number pad itself, two things I think are brilliant, and only took me a short time to re-learn the location of the arrow keys by muscle memory. Some keys are smaller than normal but are the ones that are logical to do this to create the space needed, such as the ESC key and the F-keys. With the current virus situation happening, I find myself needed to work in a new more isolated location then my typical at-home location. But I wanted to leave my at-home setup as is, in essence, I needed to create a secondary remote location. In my, in-home setup, I have a typical tower but have 4 24-inch screens that I’ve grown very fond of and used to. I initially tried this new location with just a laptop screen, which works but only for extremely isolated days or for a very short period to continue to be as effective and efficient. My laptop has 1 USB 3.0 Port but does have a USB-C port, and is Bluetooth compatible. Unfortunately, it is very portable with a detachable keyboard and just a 10-inch screen so not great for long periods. So initially I added my 10-inch tablet and leveraged my phone a lot more than normal for things like messaging, which is a galaxy Note 10. Latter using a USB-C docking station sort of set up I added a 27-inch curved screen, and a 23 inch mounted vertically (sizes important for references of the size of the board in the provided picture. Which also gave me a few more USB ports. At this point, the biggest pain point was to use touch on the phone and tablet. Additionally, My USB ports used up for my wireless mouse receiver (also connects to 2 Bluetooth devices), my headset, and my phone, to use Samsung Dex when I can get by with that. So I began my search for a keyboard that would connect to 3 different devices with the tap of a button to switch and over Bluetooth exclusively, while also taking up as little of my limited new space as possible. And that by far is the best feature of this board. I can now use it to interact with all three (laptop, tablet, and phone) quickly with a simple tap of a dedicated key ‘and light’ for each of the devices, and its small footprint is not overpowering my workspace. It’s small size and weight will be perfect in the event I need to be more portable with it in the future. The slight rise in angle seems to be perfect for me as well. I paired them so they match the order of my devices in the setup as you see in the picture under the monitors. It is important to know that sometimes Bluetooth switching does take a second for the device to respond/recognize the input device, but that is not an issue with the keyboard, that has more to do with Bluetooth or the device you are connecting to as I experience the same thing with other similar products made by completely different manufactures at a much higher price. So everything this does, plus the characteristics I mentioned above such as overall and key sizes seemed to be the perfect fit and I took the chance on it, realizing that I could easily return it if needed, but this thing is staying in my arsenal for sure. In fact, in some ways, I wish I had discovered this before purchasing my last board which is my current at-home setup because it cost 5-times what this did and offers the same functionality. I waited to use this thing for 2-3 weeks before writing this review, and as an all-day user, I figured that would be a good amount of time for a fair initial assessment. One of the things that have stood out is battery life. After the initial charge to full I have not plugged this thing in yet and it is still going strong. A handy light on the board tells you when it is fully charged and if the battery is running low ‘a light I have not seen yet’. And when it comes time I’ll simply unplug one of the USB ports I’m not currently using, or don’t need overnight, or even a wall charger if needed real-time, and then it will be good to go for another I don’t know how many WEEKS again. It does have a sleep feature, which after going ideal for a bit you need to ‘wake’ it up, which is great for saving battery life, especially if you forget to slide the perfectly placed top-mounted on/off button to the off position. I’ve gotten in the habit of hitting the space key, or Bluetooth device button I intend to be using to wake it up if it’s been a bit since I touched it and it works perfectly this way. Longevity will be something that only time can tell, which at this point I would not be too upset about, for example, the key labels are stickers, and will likely start to fade out after some time which is no different than 90% of my boards I own that are not etched. But even if this board lasts me for a year, I could get five of them for the price I paid for my last board and get 5yrs out of them with less functionality which I do not expect to get from most boards. So all-in-all considering the combined aspects of price, form, function, and all the characteristics I wanted, I love this board which is why it is getting my 5-star review. I would re-purchase, and likely will again, in a second. I could point out more, and I could compare this to other boards, but nothing else I’ve used combines all these things in one package, and especially not at this price point, so keeping that in mind I suggest giving this one a shot because if you are reading this it’s because you are intentionally not looking at other boards and I can’t imagine any other board offering all this at this price point.
J**.
Great keyboard, great Customer Support
I've owned this keyboard for two years and two months and I've had zero, I repeat zero, issues with it… I use it with two different laptops and it's Bluetooth programmable to be able to jump over for one to the other with the press of a button… It rarely if ever drops from my laptop Bluetooth and when it has, it's been a laptop issue. Additionally, I had an issue with the silicon cover (comes with a cover!) and the company was very responsive and supportive. Thumbs up purchase and highly recommended.
S**N
Update-no good after 7 months--actually this was user error!
Update: it turns out the iMac has an accessibility setting that prevents some keyboard functions from working. I had adjusted it in an attempt to stop horizontal scrolling in the magic mouse. Go figure! 🤔 I fixed that and keyboard works. Bought a normal mouse.Nice keyboard, works with iMac. But it's twitchy (lags, drops letters, REPEATS) after 7 months and the number pad no longer works. AAAGGHH! I need a number pad that works!
H**0
Price, price, price!!
I really like this keyboard! It’s lightweight and smaller than the original one I had, which makes it perfect for saving space and easy to carry around. The wireless connection is very stable, and I love that I can quickly switch between my laptop and PC. Highly recommended for anyone needing a reliable, multi-device Bluetooth keyboard!
D**F
Super keyboard! Just wish the user was as accurate as the keys!
Wonderful keyboard for the price! While I could have tried to repair my original keyboard, I knew I'd have to have a backup just in case. But, when I got this one, the original is the one I put on the shelf as a backup. Some manufacturers well know the reason for replacements and, as a result, included a floppy gel keyboard cover. I love it since I eat and drink by my computer. The cover goes on whenever there's something around that can creep under the keys! Bravo!
S**D
It's Perfect!
I lOVE this keyboard. Shallow keys like a mac keyboard for the girlies with long nails. I prop it on my laptop because I need 10-key and also I need the keyboard at arms length. It magnetizes to the computer! A+
M**B
Wears out within 6-9 months
I'm a software consultant so I often have to switch between two or three laptops (usually MacBooks), and the keys in the upper right are great for that. The left-ctrl and fn key are reversed from where they are on the MacBook but you can get used to that. I like the feel of the scissor switch keys but the biggest drawback is that they wear out in less than a year, especially the WASD keys since I use them for gaming. I suppose buying a $35 keyboard every few months is better than wrecking a $3000 corporate laptop, but I wish it were more durable. I'm going to try the newer BK20 next to see if it lasts longer.
J**S
Good keyboard, but handle it with care
Love this keyboard. I bought a second because I dropped the first one and all the custom keys popped off. I was so annoyed. I will say easy to charge and pair to multiple devices. I would suggest being careful with it, The drop wasn't that far, and the impact took 85% of the keys off.Duckie Approved
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