⌨️ Elevate your mobile workspace—type smarter, anywhere, anytime!
The OMOTON Bluetooth Keyboard offers a sleek, cable-free typing experience with a 78-key QWERTY layout and dedicated iPad hotkeys. Compatible with a wide range of iPads and Bluetooth-enabled devices, it delivers up to 30 days of continuous use on 2 AAA batteries and supports a 10-meter wireless range. Its compact design balances portability with comfortable typing, making it an essential accessory for professionals on the go.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Number of Sections | 2 |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Batteries Required | 2 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | iPad |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Hotkeys and Media Keys |
Number of Keys | 78 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Grey |
Material | Plastic |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.2"L x 4.7"W x 0.2"H |
D**.
Great keyboard for the price
I wanted a wireless keyboard that matched the looks of my MacBook Pro without taking up a ton of desk real estate and providing good battery life. This keyboard does all that for under $20. Not sure how long it will last, but performance-wise it is great. I’ve been using it daily since Christmas 2020 and the battery is still at 100%.Per other reviews, you need to set it up on a Mac using System Preferences > Keyboard > Set Up Bluetooth Keyboard and pair it following the instructions. I’ve had no issue with my Mac and it should also work with my iOS devices, but haven’t tried since I already have a keyboard for my IPad.The keys feel pretty good — at least comparable to a much more expensive Apple keyboard. It is just as comfortable as my Apple keyboard and just as responsive.There is no escape key, but there is a home key, so Function key+ Home key does the same thing, and a similar two key combination is necessary for forward deleting.The biggest drawback is that it loses connection with my Mac after being idle for 3-4 minutes. That said, I hit the space bar a few time and it automatically reconnects and is ready to go without any lag or problems.Overall, it is just what I wanted and a bit more than I expected given some of the other reviews. I have no idea how long this thing will last or if I will run into issues 6-12 mos. into use. But even if I do, I could buy another 5 of these keyboards for the same amount Apple wants for their equivalent offering, so for me, it is definite worth the money.
A**R
PERFECT FOR APPLE USERS
I've had this keyboard over a year now, and it still works perfectly. The only thing lacking is a track pad! Sometimes it does lose Bluetooth connection, but it never does while I'm typing. What I love most about it is that the keyboard is nearly identical to my MacBook Pro keyboard. It has all the same functions in the same place. Not all keyboards do. I LOVE THIS KEYBOARD! IT IS PERFECT. I JUST WISH IT HAD A TRACK PAD!
M**H
Works great!
Works great! I was actually surprised with how well it worked with it being battery powered instead of rechargeable but it works great especially for the price 10/10 recommend!
R**S
Control strip doesn't work on MacOS Mojave but iPad 7 is great
I bought the space grey looking version of this keyboard for use with my 2017 space grey Macbook Pro. It terms of looks, it matches beautifully. It is all plastic and not aluminum. But it's not unsatisfyingly plastic. It seems fine. At about one fifth the cost of an actual Apple magic keyboard, something had to give.To be fair, this keyboard isn't really advertised to fully work with MacOS. But it mostly looks like a MacOS keyboard so I figured it probably would work.As a keyboard it does work. So if all you want to do is type, you're good. But if you want to use the control keys up top to turn the volume up and down and control music playback, brightness controls, etc. nope. None of them seem to work for me. The function keys do work when holding down the Fn button, but not as control keys for media or volume or anything else.It's my fault for not digging deeper. After trying the keyboard out, I searched again and discovered this company also makes the same keyboard with MacOS specific control keys. It costs more. About 1/3 more. But still about a quarter of the price of a genuine Apple magic keyboard, like the one I'm typing on right now.So that's my error. I should have dug deeper in Amazon and found the MacOS specific version of this keyboard.I've ordered that keyboard and will update this review when I get it.All of that said. I'm still going to keep this keyboard because I also happen to own a space grey 7th gen iPad that I don't have a keyboard for already. For the under $18 that I paid for this, it's worth it to keep for that alone, and as a backup emergency keyboard for my Macs if ever needed. So ultimately this all works out for me. But if you don't own an iPad and you were going for a Mac keyboard, this isn't it.I tested it out with my iPad (7th Gen 10.2") and it works great, including all the control keys. As it should since that's what it's designed for.Like I said, I'll update this review when I get the MacOS specific version to let you know if that works as desired.
G**E
5 Stars
Great keyboard, I had no trouble connecting it to ,my iPad and the battery life is great.
J**C
Works well for the price
Connected immediately to my iPad Air M2 2024. Feels functional and responsive. The keyboard itself is small and light, so great for travel. May need to keep the cardboard box it comes with for protection though, the keyboard does feel somewhat fragile.
C**R
Basic and works ok
Worked pretty well, occasional connectivity issues or lag that made it hard to use. The little plastic clips that keep the keys on are sometimes loose and keys have come off in the past, but recently the delete button came off and won’t stay on now. Worth the 3 years I used it for the price I paid.
D**Y
Solid Keyboard
This is the second one I purchased. The first one is OK, occasionally does a double skip on a letter and is light. It works. I purchased that a year ago. the second one that I purchased last month is heavier in weight, and the keys have a better feel. It is a great keyboard for that price. I doubt that color has anything to do with it, but first one is light sliver, second one mid grey. I’m thinking an improvement of the unit in the past year. I use one at home, one at work. And then I don’t need to pack it each day.
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