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Insignia Bluetooth Keyboard
Lawrence | 2024-08-13 06:41:44 |
Read the fine print. This uses Bluetooth LE, and that requires an iPad3 or better. After wondering why it didn't work with either iPad2 here, I found that tidbit (which I had missed) in the fine print, hemmed, hawed, and opted to upgrade the iPad side of the system. It is a quality product, which on the one hand seems quite pricey for what is effectively a 2 button bluetooth keyboard, but on the other hand is much better made than whatever I might kludge up from a cheaper bluetooth keyboard with many more keys. The keys are lit, soft, and silent, and the device is considerably more affordable than some others in its niche - and with the keys on top, not over the edge, it works fine on carpets (some reviews indicate that is a weakness of some competing devices.) For hands-free page turning it really is ideal. Intended for foot operation, it is a bit larger than you'd expect from the pictures. 5 |
xoxonikole1 | 2024-05-11 09:36:41 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Bluetooth Keyboard for Tablet With Built-in Cover, Slim and Compact Wireless Keyboard for Windows, Android, Linux, iPad, iPhone, Mac, Apple TV Keys-To-Go 2 is a slim keyboard with a built-in cover that protects the keyboard from damage. Thank you @Logitech! 5 |
David | 2024-06-06 04:23:49 |
This keyboard works well with my Dell laptop. Easy Bluetooth connectivity. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-06 03:52:53 |
Great BFF acklit keyboard that doesn’t require Bluetooth. 5 |
Ann S. | 2024-07-29 07:37:50 |
Would definitely purchase again. The Bluetooth is very quick unlike previous keyboard cases I've used. 5 |
Anonymous | 2024-08-15 01:14:10 |
I'm happy with it. Small... about size of keyboard on my 13 Macbook. Bluetooth works fine and got rid of the extra wire on desk. I expect the portability to come in handy. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-07-07 02:36:41 |
love the touch and feel of this super compact bluetooth keyboard; it's the BEST 5 |
Conlo | 2024-09-29 02:39:41 |
I bought this about a month and a half ago. I had a 24" insignia tv and it continuously act up. Started looking for a new tv preferably a little larger. I found this 27" Lg which matches my 27" monitors on my computer. I am deaf in one ear so the sound enhancement feature was a big plus. The picture quality is great. 5 |
JohnJ63 | 2024-08-19 02:33:33 |
For more than five years I have been using my daughter's 42" Insignia TV for a monitor. I have been looking at purchasing a new monitor for several years. When I saw the ultrawide monitor I immediately wanted it. What kept me? The funds. At the time I just didn't have the funds to purchase one. I moved from Southern California to Oklahoma and the funds became available. I purchased the LG 34 CLASS 21:9 ULTRAWIDE FULL HD IPS GAMING MONITOR and I am loving it. LG has software to download that will allow your screen to be divided into so many different variations. I don't use it for gaming. I use it for website design and graphic creation. What a difference. I should have purchased this monitor years ago. 5 |
Charles H. | 2024-08-16 08:22:38 |
Never had a USB hub go south on me before, but my Insignia apparently did. Suddenly every hour or so one or the other drive connected to it would disconnect and reconnect -- and sometimes would stay disconnected. This was after several years of trouble-free service. I had a hard time believing it was the hub, since that never happened to me before: How can a hub go bad??? Finally I bought this Xcellon hub and WHOOSH! all problems disappeared completely; can't recommend it highly enough. 5 |