Type in Style! ✨ Elevate your iPad experience with OMOTON.
The OMOTON Bluetooth Keyboard is designed for seamless compatibility with a wide range of Apple devices, offering a cable-free typing experience with a robust battery life and a compact design that fits perfectly in your bag.
H**O
perfect for its function, but the keys are too hard to press sometimes
Overall a decent keyboard for its price.Cons:- Might just be me but the keys are hard to press down compared to a normal laptop keyboard.- Changing pairing device frequently may be annoying as it requires you to do the pin code everytime you try to reconnect it to a device
M**E
Reliable and convenient keyboard
Bought this as found myself doing more emailing on the ipad, but didnt want to spend too much on getting an official product.Keyboard powered by replaceable batteries, which come with the product. Having had the product now over a year, and using the keyboard occasionally during this time, the batteries are still working.Keyboard is lightweight, but feels sturdy and secure enough for typing. Keys are responsive and reliable, giving a nice amount of feedback when hitting the keys.Pairing the product was straightforward, and re-pairs every time i switch the keyboard back on. Ive pairs with a number of ipads in the house with no problems with different models/version of ipad.Overall, really pleased with this purchase, was so much of a novelty that the kids wanted to use it to do their homework - absolute bonus!
U**E
Good keyboard substitute
This is a reasonable quality product, with the lettering, plastics on both upper side and underside being high quality. The design itself is also 'Apple'esk though with a sprayed metallic silver finish over plastic, which at this price point you can't complain. The finish is decent enough. The underside has 4 domed rubber feet which is a nice design touch (compared to rectangular ones) and looks 'designed'. this isn't an ugly keyboard, and is fresh looking. Thumbs up in this department.Typing wise, the keyword feel is also quite good. Where it falls over is the return button is essentially not in the same position as the Apple keyboard. This keyboard has the character \ where you normally strike it on the Apple keyboard, so if you are a touch typer and change from this keyboard to other Apple keyboards, you need to adjust your typing for the return key. You can see the differences of the return key in my photos. The Apple return key is vertical with the major strike area at the top where the character / is on this keyboard. This keyboard's return key is horizontal. Various other symbols are not in the same position as the Apple keyboard though these are very infrequently used symbols so is not too critical. The only symbol that you might use more frequently that is 'out of place' is the pipe symbol | which is located above the return key instead of on the left of the return key on the Apple keyboard. But with symbols you normally look for them rather than touch type them, so not a big deal. The return key for touch typing may through you if you regularly switch from Apple keyboard to this one. Not an issue for iPhone users or Ipad.There is also no explicit ESC key in the top left. But pressing FN and the top left 'square' button button does the same thing. So no sleep lost there. It does have the all important COMMAND, ALT/OPTION and CONTROL keys in the correct place and size on both sides of the space bar so this is the major plus for Apple users. 5 stars in this department. Other generic keyboards cater for windows.The other minor issue is the front centre of the keyboard underneath the space bar is slightly raised by a few millimetres, it's just manufacturing of the board which has inherited a slight bow. I bought two of these keyboards and it is present in both so isn't an individual defect but a manufacturing characteristic / consequence of the material used and design and will be present in most.If you type with any real pressure the keyboard will flex because of this bow, if you are a light touch typist who feathers the keyboard then the flex won't be noticed. If you press the space bar firmly you can hear it knock against the desk. But in real world touch typing with gentle pressure it isn't too noticeable.So in summary, good keyboard, only real issue for me is the size and shape of the return key.
P**Y
Battery life incredible !!
Great so far and very happy with it. Slightly tinny keys if Im honest but so portable it makes up for it.
J**I
Easy and quick connects to tablet
Very small and lightweight, with simple design and quickly connects to my tablet .and allows me to type more comfortable
K**U
Good product
The. Keyboard in made of ‘superior plastic” according to the selling, though they do not say which plastic the keyboard uses thus I can not say weather the product is sustainable. The function of the product is to provide a typing surface for the user, for apple or android mobile devices. It is not applicable for MacBooks. The product is compatible with many devices that support Bluetooth 3.0. This is almost all products made post 2011.There are many features, such as the function keys, which are useable for both apple and android. The keys have a complex stable scissor mechanism so the keys have a good feeling and resistance to them. There is a long range wireless range of up to 10 meters with is more than enough. It is light and portable, only .2 inches thick. The product is quite aesthetically pleasing with an attractive design. I think the target market is anyone who types on a keyboard with gender unaffected and the age around 12-65. The value for money is good so far, though I do not know how long it will last. I will expect it to last at least a year. I do like the several features mentioned above as well as a friendly qwerty design. Though there are some features I don’t really like. Of of them is the lack of a caps lock light on the caps lock key, the caps lock light is the charging light though this is ineffective and slightly infuriating. Also, the return key is one lower than the normal, though on normal keyboard the return key goes across 2 rows and it does not on mine. It goes across the bottom row, it takes some getting use to and in the beginning when I wanted to backspace I ended up forward slashing. This is due to the letter keys not having a secondary function of shift, that would produce a punctuation mark, so there needs to be extra keys that replace the enter key. Overall, I am happy with the product and would buy again.
C**A
Great wireless keyboard
I bought this keyboard back in 2020 and found it very useful as a portable everyday keyboard. Not for heavy excel users who needs access to fn keys quickly. The only way to get the wireless keyboard to connect us to enter the pin provided by the pc into the wireless keyboard and hitting Enter. If your Pc does not give you a pin, follow these steps to get it:Start > settings > devices > Bluetooth & other devicesScroll down to the bottom and click on “devices and printers” > add a device > Bluetooth keyboard > here you can enter a pin, or under the field click on “or if you need a pin to connect”. This will prompt the Pc to give you the pin you need to type into the wireless keyboard. Hope this helps.
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