⌨️ Elevate your workspace with sleek wireless mastery!
The RiiK12+ Mini Wireless Keyboard combines ultra-slim portability with a large, multi-touch touchpad and a powerful 12-meter wireless range. Built with durable aviation aluminum and a rechargeable battery featuring smart auto-sleep, it’s designed for seamless compatibility across Mac, Windows, Linux, Android, and smart TVs—perfect for professionals seeking a stylish, all-in-one input solution.
Brand | Rii |
Item model number | RT-MWK12+ |
Operating System | Android,Linux,Mac Os,Vista,Windows |
Item Weight | 11.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 3.8 x 0.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 3.8 x 0.8 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | CyberVision Electronics Inc. |
ASIN | B00ESUXXZM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 1, 2013 |
A**T
Perfect keyboard for HTPC
Perfect keyboard for HTPC, Raspberry Pi or any other computer you need quick access to a mouse / keyboard. It feels super sturdy and has a nice weight to it, doesn't feel cheap or that it would be easy to break. This is a rechargeable keyboard also which is nice and has a LED indicator to let you know if it needs charging / when it's fully charged. It worked out of the box without any driver install on my Mac, Windows, and Pi.The rewind, fast forward, play, next, previous, mute, volume up and volume down function keys at the top of the keyboard work on my Mac. The touchpad is one that you tap with your fingers, not one that you have to push down on it, so there's no click but the touchpad is responsive and easy to use. Also, another nice feature is there are dedicated keyboard buttons for right and left click of the mouse. These buttons are nice as you just move the cursor to where you want to click and then press either Left or Right button and it functions as if you right/left clicked with a mouse. You can also right or left click on the touchpad by tapping with one finger for the left click and tapping with two fingers for the right. The USB cord included with the kit has a split off so one part connects to the keyboard to charge it while the other split off is where you plug in the Keyboard dongle so you can use the keyboard while it charges. The dongle for the keyboard is housed (and can be stored) on the bottom of the keyboard on the right side of the raised keyboard section.Overall this product feels nice and well made where other cheap keyboards feel plastic-y, cheap and easily broken. So far it seems to function nicely and outside of getting used to the keyboard layout - I imagine this will serve its use for a long time.
A**O
Smaller than expected but functions well , solid build
Strong aluminum shell , functions as it shouldLooks coolBattery life seems greatLight weightWish it had backlit keys
E**N
CRAZY GOOD
Had this keyboard for a couple years now, and its honestly amazing. Build quality it amazing, battery life amazing, usb-c, touchpad works great, and the bluetooth range is really good 30 plus ft. Only thing I could knock it on is size but that can be a good or bad thing. It is compact, but is too small to have your fingers on home row. Overall fantastic product.
J**S
Convenient
So convenient as an extra keyboard. Works well!
T**N
A horrible keyboard, don't buy
I was really excited about this item and bought this based on other people's reviews and was really disappointed with what I got.At first, I was upset with the layout of some of the buttons, e.g. minus and plus are in the weirdest possible location and the proximity of buttons. My fingers are pretty small-average but I just can't type on this keyboard without making tons of typos.I have several other bluetooth/wireless mini keyboards and none of them have this issue.For about a year now the keyboard suffered from constant disconnects at the worst possible moment, for example when typing a password on Raspberry Pi and not being able to see what letter didn't register.It only got worse with time as the battery became extremely unreliable and would discharge within a few hours of use.At first I thought it was just my unit, but it seems (upon some googling) that many people suffer from these issues.As of September 2018, which is about a year since I bought this keyboard, I've stopped using it completely. It's just not good for anything anymore and is basically a huge waste of money.I've since replaced any and all need for wireless mini keyboard with the one that came with a Raspberry Pi set and have been very happy with it, even though it doesn't have some of the buttons Rii has.In any case though, avoid this brand/keyboard as it's not very well made.
E**Y
Decent keyboard but not for everyone
It is a product with a great build quality considering the price. It feels solid and well-built unlike other flimsy cheap keyboards. However I ended up returning it because....1. Key size - It is a lot smaller than a normal keyboard keys. As many have pointed out it is not easy to use with your existing keyboard muscle memory unless you train on it for quite a while, and I don't see it ever becoming comfortable to use. For my purpose which was to replace a full time keyboard this was a no go.2. Trackpad - There is a very subtle lag of the cursor, and combined with the small size it makes a trackpad not so fun to use. Bigger problem for me was the cursor being occasionally unresponsive which was the real deal breaker. It tends to happen more on a Mac than Windows and it's possible that I got a defective unit but I decided not to get a replacement due to those other reasons.
W**N
Perfect Media Center Keyboard
This thing is incredible. For the price, I was expecting a chassis similar to the quality of the packaging it arrived in. But that couldn’t be farther from reality. It is housed in a gorgeous and structurally sound brushed aluminum chassis. The deck flex is nearly non existent. The keys, while obviously atop rubber domes, have a wonderfully tactile feel. They’re not as perfectly stabilized as my desktop board with its Cherry MX Browns, but they can be pressed with confidence from any corner. The media/function keys are sensibly laid out and quite useful. The trackpad is a very responsive frosted glass affair and the multifinger tracking is on par with MacBooks. If you’re in the market for a small wireless keyboard, look no further. This thing ticks every box and more. Color me VERY impressed. Logitech needs to step their game up, because this thing wipes the floor with any of their (more expensive) offerings.
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