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The Fintie Keyboard Case for Samsung Galaxy Tab E 8.0 combines a lightweight, slim design with a detachable Bluetooth keyboard, offering a premium typing experience. With a high-capacity battery providing up to 230 hours of usage, this case ensures your tablet is protected while enhancing productivity on the go.
D**N
Nice! The case is good quality with soft-lined insides ...
The Fintie Samsung Galaxy TAB 8 Keyboard and Case is well designed and built... at a Very reasonable price point.The case is designed to adjust it's fit with or without the include Bluetooth keyboard installed... Nice! The case is good quality with soft-lined insides to help protect the tablet. The tablet snapped right in and fit like a glove. The hard plastic tablet holder is well thought out with easy access to all buttons, sim and SD card slots, plug in ports and camera. It not only holds the tablet securely but also allows the tablet to be easily removed.The included Bluetooth keyboard is built with a hard plastic case and tactile keys that work and feel very much like a standard computer keyboard, although smaller to match the tablet size. The keyboard is designed with raised edges around the perimeter that help hold the "keys" off the face of the tablet yet the edges do not interfere with keyboard operation. These raised edges only make contact on the outer edges of the tablet face, and as mentioned above, fits well in the case which allows for the extra thickness of the keyboard when used/included. Bluetooth connectivity was easy and straight forward. Charging the keyboard battery is supported with the included USB cable.The keyboard is magnetically mounted to the case making removal a breeze for use as a stand alone keyboard. A very nice feature allows for the keyboard to be "shifted" or "slid" on the magnetic holders (with the case opened) to support the tablet in various angled positions depending on user needs... again Very Nice!If there are any 'cons' to consider, it might be the overall weight at about 1 1/2 pounds with keyboard and tablet installed.Overall and simply put... If you need good tablet protection, a versatile Bluetooth tactile keyboard at a price point hard to walk away from, this is a Keyboard/case package well worth consideration!
R**N
Wonderful!
Product arrived on time and looks better than I expected.
D**R
Tablet/keyboard folder
Perfect. Guess I didn't realize the wireless keyboard came with it. It paired up fine with my tablet.
A**R
Quick delivery & price is right
pretty good - I like the Fintie case because it fully encloses the corners of the tablet for extra protection when/if dropped. The case is good. The keyboard is okay, and there aren't any issues pairing. The only negative would be the quality of the keyboard, which I would say is suspect have had a number which have had keys stop working (backspace seems to be more frequent than others - perhaps due to use), unit stops charging, LED lights (on/off) go out), and for $20 it is acceptable loss. We're pretty hard on these things hand a few hundred out in the field.
J**S
Excellent Product for My Samsung Galaxy Tab E
Using the Samsung Galaxy 8 inch Tablet E, the keyboard bluetooth connectivity was seamless and instantaneous. I've read previous reviews on the product, both good and bad, but I decided to risk the purchase. End result...the keyboard performed wonderfully (keys provide immediate response to the tablet); the style is sleek, compact and practical for its intended use; design allows the keyboard and tablet to go hand-in-hand as it all folds nicely into the case while being secured by the tablet holder along with the magnetic platform holding the keyboard in place (magnetic foldover is strong enough to keep the case closed with both products inside). More so, the closed compact case presents a very slimline professional appearance.Definitely I will not hesitate to purchase another keyboard if I should wear this one out by using it so much. Big Bang for such a small investment!
T**R
Good design but key layout is difficult to get used to
First the good points. This keyboard and cover appear very well constructed. Very nice fit and finish. The keyboard feels solid, not cheap. The case also looks like it can take some traffic without quickly showing wear and tear. The tablet fits securely in the case, held in place by a rigid plastic shell that snaps around the corners of the tablet without overlapping them. It leaves the face of the tablet essentially flush. When closed and folded up the case is compact and easy to carry in your hand.What I didn't like: As expected the keyboard is a shrunken layout, i.e. small keys that are close together. I didn't expect that would be a problem for me because I've always quickly adapted to sub-size keyboards. Those of you who remember the Acer Aspire One - those had a shrunken keyboard that I found quite easy to get used to. This keyboard is slightly smaller than that - about 1/2 key smaller across A-L than the Acer. But what I could not get used to is the placement of some often-used keys. Like the apostrophe. Instead of being to the right of the colon/semicolon key, it's on the "L" key requiring the Fn key to access it. After much time trying to adapt to that I concluded that I was never going to rewire my brain to accommodate that remapping subconsciously. The "?" key is another example. As frequently used as the "?" is, it is not even on the same row as usual. It's on the spacebar row under the "M". So in short, while I could probably get used to the smaller size, I was never going to get used to the location of the apostrophe and "?".A final but more minor dislike was realizing that it doesn't just open like a Surface with the keyboard and display in the desired positions. Instead, after opening the cover you have to pull the keyboard off of the cover (it's held on with magnets), then prop the display at the desired angle, then place the keyboard in front of the display. I.e. the keyboard is in one location on the cover when folded up, but must be moved to a different position when in use. It's a relatively minor thing, but still I would have preferred the more typical "open and go" design.In fairness most of these things are apparent if you look closely at the pictures, so I should have looked closer before buying.
D**A
No phone
Rong product phone no only keypad or pouch
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