1.Powerful Wireless connection with one tiny Unifying receiver that stays in your notebook, would work even 15+ feet away 2.Energy saving and high-definition optical mouse ,auto-sleep after couple minutes un-touching 3.Super silent to type on. Chiclet style key caps,incurve design and cushioned palm rest help your fingers glide comfortably from key to key, hour after hour 4.Advanced 2.4 GHz wireless for a strong connection with virtually no delays or dropouts 5.Comfortable hand-cradling shape with non-slip concave-convex trace design 6.Compatible with: Windows 2000/XP/7/Vista/Mac OS x/Linux 7.Package: 1*Wireless keyboard 1*Optical mouse 1*Nano receiver
F**1
Pretty Good for the Living Room Gamer
As a PC Gamer in need of a wireless KB/M setup, there are very little options in this category. Then I stumbled upon this. A Wireless set for $50 that'll solve my problems. I ordered it on Black Friday and it arrived Tuesday in a box written entirely in Chinese (oh god). Setup was pretty easy, no syncing required, no mindless updates from Windows to get it working, no useless drivers or "customizeable" software or any garbage like that. Literally, it's plug and play. Some Pros and Cons include:Pros:Wireless for a good rangeDPI Control on the MouseMouse lights up cool (turn it off to save battery life) and has a damn good battery life regardless (no specifics on battery life sorry)Mouse feels niceWireless Keyboard is LightAuto-Off on Keyboard and Mouse after 10-15 minutes of inactivityCons:Keyboard requires AAA batteries, Mouse requires AA batteries. (wtf)The keys on the Keyboard are soft-press garbageThe feet for the keyboard are terribleThe mouse cannot work too well on an angle (such as me playing Gmod on a futon). On a flat table it works perfectly.As a living room PC Gamer, this was by far the best option and goes well with my Black and Red AMD Computer itself. It's very functional, the range is good (USB Receiver must be UNOBSTRUCTED as in nothing can block connectivity), the Unified receiver does not problemate using both the Keyboard and Mouse at the same time during gaming, and it's all around good for the price. If you want to play PC Games in a Living room like me, consider this as a good option.
I**.
It's not terrible, but it's not the best either, especially not for the price.
It's not a terrible keyboard, considering I went from a $15 wireless Onn keyboard. The keys are not very tactile, at least not for me. Some of the keys get a bit sticky, but don't stay stuck down. I don't use the mouse, but it is a very good mouse and feels great in the hand. The battery life is fantastic on both (as it should be). One more little note about the keys is that they're quiet, but you would think they would have a different sound coming from chiclet keys, but that's if you're picky like me. Also, the red strip on the keyboard is coming off, which isn't good.... Otherwise, it's a decent keyboard, but if you're only planning to use the keyboard, I would look for a different option.
S**T
Totally fine for day to day use
I am learning why not to go wireless for gaming the hard way.I've recently got a small form factor PC, and to reduce cable clutter, decided to go wireless with my keyboard and mouse.SO let's list pro's and con's:Con:1. Keyboard will randomly cut off during a gaming session for a second or two.2. Keys will sometimes get stuck3. Mouse is not smooth, but kind of moves in tiny increments. Totally fine for day to day use, but for gaming, this loss of precision is really frustrating, especial in fps games.Pro:1. Keyboard is silent2. Has a palm rest3. CheapVerdict, just a keyboard and mouse combo for day to day use that is NOT SUITABLE FOR GAMING.
M**.
Not for use in the city, cheap wireless devices like this might be OK in the 'burbs where there's less wireless traffic.
Doesn't work where I live, other wireless devices have had trouble too. Other cheap devices have had trouble, that is, name brands do just fine.Apple, Logitech, etc., no problem, cheapo, problem, sometimes the mouse would be fine other times it would lag and jump around, the keyboard would pause during text entry, etc..If you're in the burbs these might go OK, in the city, probably not.
J**A
Definately recommend if....
This one will boil down very much to personal preference. If you like the chicklet style keys then you will love this keyboard. The keys are very low profile with very little resistance or feedback on keypress. I personally prefer this style but most of the people I know are not fond of them. I have logged in about 36 hours of actual use on this product. So far I am very impressed with the fit and finish of both the keyboard and mouse. The keyboard is light weight but feels sturdy. The mouse feels like a tank. There is no wiggle on the keys. Everything feels solid. No dead keys or buttons. Everything fired right up and worked perfectly right out of the box. So far I say that I am quite happy with this purchase.
C**N
It's not that big of a chore but it is tedious. Sometimes when I'm typing there's a lag between ...
The "L" button stuck so I had to take the laptop apart to fix it. It's not that big of a chore but it is tedious. Sometimes when I'm typing there's a lag between typing and what is appearing on the screen, but I don't know that it's not my computer causing the lag. Overall it's a pretty good keyboard, but I don't think a true gamer would like it.
E**T
Horrible product, horrible customer service
The wireless USB doesn't fit snug into the USB slot, and after a month or so, it would only work about 10% of the time. I contacted the seller for a return, but got no reply. Horrible product, horrible customer service. Would not recommend.
T**E
One Happy Camper
Works great. Really like the mouse, keyboard is nice also. (keyboards aren't that important to me). When everything works I'm a happy camper. What really mattered to me was would it work 15 feet away. The answer yes and I don't have a clear view of the receiver. Nice being able to type with the keyboard on my lap. Two thumbs up here.
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