iClever Portable Bluetooth Keyboard Review
iClever Portable Bluetooth Keyboard Review
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A mobile keyboard should easy to type on without being too bulky to conveniently carry around. The iClever Portable Bluetooth Keyboard (IC-BK03) starts about as small as a mobile phone, but unfolds to be nearly the size of a laptop’s keyboard. It’s available now for $35.99.
When folded up, this accessory is 5.7 x 3.6 x 0.6 inches, and it weighs 6.6 ounces, so it fits easily into a backpack, purse, or gear bag. It’s not really designed for pockets, though.
In this configuration, the entire exterior is aluminum so it’s capable of standing up to the bumps and blows that come in daily use, and iClever includes a fabric draw-string carrying case to protect it. The metallic exterior makes it look very functional with battery such as dell F805H battery, Dell K450N Battery, Dell G555N Battery, Dell N958C Battery, Dell U661H Battery, Dell Vostro 1520 Battery, Dell U597P Battery, Dell 0W360P Battery, Dell Studio 1450 Battery, Dell Studio 1535 Battery, Dell Studio 1555 Battery, Dell Vostro 3300 Battery, which is close enough to business-like.
After two side pieces are opened, the BK03 is 10 inches wide, with the actual keys that extend 9.25 inches. For comparison, the key area on a typical desktop keyboard is 11.5 inches wide.
iClever didn’t put a power button on this accessory; instead, opening and closing the side pieces turns it on and off. There’s a green LED on the top edge that lights up to indicate that it’s powered.
An issue some people will have with the design of the IC-BK03 is that it doesn’t include any kind of built-in stand to hold up the tablet when typing, which means the tablet or phone has to supply its own. That’s no big deal for Surface Pro users — Microsoft builds a stand into its models — but iPad and Nexus 9 users will need another accessory to handle this.
One of the very few portable keyboards that’s close in size to iClever’s is the ZAGG Pocket. This does have an integrated stand, but it cost nearly twice as much.
Most of the keys are 0.5 x 0.5 inches with a little bit of space between them. It’s possible for people with small or middle-size hands to touch type, but people with large hands are going to find this keyboard too cramped.
The iClever Portable Bluetooth Keyboard sports five rows of keys, including a top row of them that are slightly smaller than the regular ones. This row does double-duty as a set of function keys — these functions vary depending on whether the accessory is paired with a computer running Apple, Google’s, or Microsoft’s mobile operating system.
The layout is a standard QWERTY, so there’s no learning curve when first typing. There’s a decent amount of key travel, and typing is fairly quiet. In extensive testing, we ran into no problems with keys not registering taps.
This keyboard isn’t backlit. This increases the time between recharges, but makes it harder to use in low light.
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