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Do All Wireless Keyboards Need Batteries

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Do All Wireless Keyboards Need Batteries

2024-05-11 04:13:58

DOES EXACTLY WHAT I NEED IT TO DO.

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2024-09-25 09:23:45

After going through a few expensive Logitech wireless keyboards that require batteries (I'm really hard on them and type like I'm playing Mozart) I decided I still needed the quiet keyboard, which was wired, and the lightedKB was a bonus. It is quiet and I took mine home for midnight e-mails without turning on all the lights. I'm pleased and had work order one for me. Logitech makes the best KBs. The price of B&H was very competitive.

5
2024-09-07 06:35:29

Much better than the old wireless keyboards. Good feel. Also like that it is rechargeable instead of AA batteries. Overall size is smaller than I thought it would be and hence easier to fit on the desk, even with the numeric keypad

5
2024-07-04 06:18:39

This product is used for powering everything from wireless keyboards, flash units, transceivers, and flash lights to wireless keypads. In every case, the batteries perform better than their counterparts and for a longer amount of time. The amount of times they can be recharged is a huge plus, especially when so many batteries are being used all of the time.

5
2024-05-23 02:31:50

2/3 of a stop is a good value for my needs. the full stop was too much and 1/3 not enough at all.

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2024-07-27 04:10:45

These are inexpensive, tough sand bags, just add your own sand. YOU DO NEED A SEWING MACHINE FOR THESE!!!! So much cheaper to order without sand and fill yourself through the 2 gap they leave un-sewn. You do need an extra-sturdy sewing machine and needle to get thru all the layers of material. I suggest using a plastic bag inside (thin garbage bag or similar) and filling the 'bag-with-in-a-bag' securing it with a knot or twist ties before sewing the nylon outside bag, so that your sand is somewhat waterproofed, if you ever intend to use them outside.

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2024-08-16 03:23:11

WILL USE FOR SMALL ITEMS THAT NEED PROTECTION I LIKE THE PRODUCT I DO NOT HAVE NOTHING BAD TO SAY ABOUT THE ITEM

5
2024-06-21 01:49:45

IT'S A MATTHEWS FLAG, 24 X 36''. DO YOU NEED TO BLOCK SOME LIGHT, MAKE A COURTESY, GET THAT FLARE OFF THE LENS, OR FAN SOME FOG? GET THIS!!! AGAIN, IT'S A MATTHEWS SO IT'S GONNA LAST, UNLESS YOU LEAVE IT ON SET, OR RUN OVER IT WITH A GRIP TRUCK. LOOKING FOR C STANDS, THIS IS STILL A FLAG, BUY SOME C STANDS!!!

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2024-06-16 08:39:11

I was stoked to add this Deck to my order. Do you NEED it for the cart? Maybe not, but I love that I can protect my cart, give a flat, hard surface that can let me hold thinner stands on the deck, it's a great detail to have in my kit!

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2024-06-23 08:43:17

Do you NEED a C stand? Then buy a C stand. They have benefits and versatility this doesn't quite have. Do you need a hefty and durable light stand with a boom arm on a budget? Then look no further because this is your stand. I got this to primarily use in my home with my Westcott FJ400 battery powered strobes and some medium to larger sized modifiers. That's some serious weight I'm lifting and extending across from out of frame. This holds it super sturdy without needing to worry. Yes I'm using the weight bag and if I'm REALLY extending the boom I'm using two, but that's standard fair even with C stands. The casters do need to be tightened extra tight if you plan on using them or they'll awkwardly spin out under the weight, but once I noticed that and tightened it again they didn't slip on me anymore.

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