Type in Style! ✨
The Fintie 10-Inch Ultrathin Wireless Bluetooth Keyboard is a sleek, portable solution for professionals on the go. Compatible with a wide range of devices, it features a rechargeable battery that lasts up to 230 hours, ensuring you stay productive without interruptions. Its ultra-thin design and quiet typing mechanism make it the perfect companion for both work and leisure.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | Tactile |
Compatible Devices | Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Rechargeable |
Number of Keys | 78 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | [INTERPRETATION] Technology/Portable Productivity |
Color | White |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, Polycarbonate |
K**R
The best Bluetooth keyboard available. Turns your smartphone into an ultra-light laptop computer
The Fintie 10 inch ultrathin keyboard is the best Bluetooth keyboard on the market right now. Having bought a half-dozen Bluetooth keyboards over the years, I can say with some confidence that this is the right brand and the right size for most people's needs. Super-thin, super-light, and with a great tactile feel, it will turn your smartphone or tablet into a very capable ultra portable laptop that can go everywhere and be whipped out at a moment's notice.Despite being extremely thin, this keyboard has just the right feel. The body of the keyboard is machined from rigid aluminum, meaning the keyboard has a solid feel while you're typing. The keys have enough travel and enough positive "click" that touch-typists should be able to maintain 95% of their typical typing speed. Though the keyboard is compact, it doesn't seem cramped at all, even though I am a big guy (6'4"/193cm) with big hands.Having tried a bunch of different portable keyboard types and formats (folding in thirds, folding in fourths, flat with a built-in cover) , I prefer the extreme simplicity of Fintie's format. You take it out, you turn it on, and you start typing: no fiddling with clasps or mechanisms. The setup is instantaneous. In my experience, the keyboard you can use quickly is the keyboard that gets used. Fintie has taken the right approach here, at the cost of some durability (see "suggested improvements," below).The keyboard charges via standard micro USB and seems to hold a charge for at least a couple of weeks. I've never actually run out of juice while owning this keyboard, so it's hard to know exactly how long the battery will last (Fintie claims at least 100 hours of use, and I have no reason to disbelieve that number.) I just plug it in every week or two for an hour or so and I'm good to go.Pairing this keyboard with a capable smartphone such as the Samsung Galaxy 9 is a liberating experience: it truly turns your phone into a highly capable, ultra portable laptop. You can type long documents and E-mails productively anywhere you happen to be. With an Android smartphone, you can use familiar Windows shortcuts like Control-C (copy), Control-X (cut), Control-V (paste), and Control-Z (undo). You can also use Alt-Tab and Alt-Shift-Tab to switch quickly between applications running on your smartphone. Power users will love this.I've tested this keyboard with a variety of devices and it seems to work well with anything that supports Bluetooth input. It worked flawlessly with Samsung Note 5 , Note 9 , and Galaxy S9 phones, as well as the Mate SE , Honor 7x , and Honor View 10 by Huawei. I've also been happy using it with Amazon's Fire HD 8 and Fire HD 10 tablets. How cool is it that we can own an ultra-portable, ultra-light 10-inch laptop computer for under $150?I also purchased Fintie's much smaller 7 Inch Ultrathin Wireless Keyboard. Having tried both, I strongly recommend you purchase the larger 10-inch keyboard. Fintie's 7-inch version of this keyboard is too cramped to touch-type effectively, and it relegates essential punctuation like quotation marks to function keys, which is a deal-breaker. I've included a photo of the two keyboards side-by-side so you can see the differences.This entire review was typed on Fintie's 10-inch Bluetooth keyboard using a Samsung Note 9 as my display device.OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENTGiven the high quality and low price point of this keyboard, it's hard to complain too much about its deficiencies. The main problem I've noticed with it concerns durability, and that's a function of how it tends to get used. I tend to throw it into a bag, and on two occasions keys have popped off and lost while the keyboard was in transit. My solution was ultimately buy a second keyboard just to use as a source of spare parts. It would be less wasteful if Fintie sold extra keys separately.note: I was *not* solicited to write this review, and I bought this product with my own money. I received no compensation for this review and indeed I have no idea who the seller might be. I pride myself on writing unbiased reviews.
A**R
It works … even when you think it doesn’t!
I bought a Fintie USB keyboard for my new T-Mobile Alcatel tablet that I use as an e-reader. I use it to compose notes as I read my library of books.At first I thought the keyboard didn’t work. There were no “fireworks” when it synced as there are with headphones. You know it synced when you type and it works … or, you can go through the laborious process to check tablet settings to see if a keyboard is listed as a Bluetooth connection.The point is, the keyboard works.The only downside I’ve noticed: It’s not an IBM-style full size 17” keyboard. It’s a 10” keyboard. One has to be much more precise when striking the keys to avoid mistakes.I would not recommend anything smaller than the Fintie 10” keyboard for typing … unless you have child-sized hands. If you try, You’ll find yourself fingering individual keys instead of speed typing on a QWERTY keyboard.Again, don’t expect “fireworks” when the Fintie keyboard syncs. There aren’t any.Another note: the keyboard slides around a bit. I went to Home Depot to buy stick-on “gripper panels” to hold the keyboard in place regardless of the surface. You’ll have to cut the panels to fit. Works like a charm.
I**N
Easy and Light weight
This keyboard works great with my tablet, I also love how there's a list of what key does. you can also switch in-between apps (my tablet tells me which Buttons to hold) so its very useful. Easy to pair too
D**P
Works well
My second one works great. First one port for charger went bad in about 2 years.
K**H
Great Keyboard!
I purchased this to use with my Samsung tablet that was issued by my employer. It was extremely easy to connect to my tablet and I’ve had no trouble with it disconnecting. I was afraid the keys would be small, but they’re not. It makes documentation so much faster than using the keyboard on the tablet.
J**T
Great keyboard
This is the third Fintie Bluetooth keyboard that I have used with my iPad 5th generation. The first one was a full-size 10" unit that worked well for about a year and a half and then quit. The second was a 7" model that I used for about a year until a key fell off the keyboard.I prefer the 10" keyboard. The keys are in a logical place and there is no need for awkward keystrokes to enter characters like quotation marks. I bought an inexpensive bag to carry this keyboard in which will hopefully lead to it lasting longer (I am hard on keyboards).The only problem I have is that the battery life on this keyboard seems to be less than the first 10" Fintie I had. I had to charge the keyboard up after using it only a few hours, whereas the old one would hold a charge for three or four times as long.EDIT: The keyboard was not out of power; I had forgotten to pair it with my iPad and I thought the battery was low. NEVER MIND.Good keyboard, though. I recommend it.
D**X
Stellar Keyboard
What a phenomenal product. I use this with my Galaxy Tab S8 with the official case which is magnetic so it works perfectly minus a very brief disconnect period that lasts all of a few milliseconds. It connects magnetically to the case and has a very strong hold only being connected to half the case. The top is also magnetized so it holds the S Pen without issue. The typing is good but not great but I feel that's to be expected given the small form factor and I've noticed that I'm significantly slower on this and not as accurate compared to my full size with cherry mx blue switches. The only thing that would be nice would be a touch pad but for the money I'm not considering any of these complaints to be a significant issue. All and all this keyboard is an amazing little device. Highly recommend giving it a try.
J**T
It's very small
I love it easy to connect to anything.
K**N
Finite keyboard
Easy to pair- easy to use - pairs with both android and iOS
J**O
Me gusto el teclado
The media could not be loaded. Es delgado, pero funciona para transportarlo a cualquier lado y tiene buenas funciones. Es rápido de conectar con el dispositivo. Como un punto negativo sería qué hay algunas botones que no van acorde al símbolo.
L**S
Ultra thin
It does what it's suppose to do. I love that the on/off switch is on the front of the keyboard. My previous keyboard had it on the back. It's ultra thin, and compact. Works well with my Samsung Galaxy S6 Lite.
K**N
Bueno - parece frágil
Bueno aún que muy delgado. Parece frágil pero si lo tratas con cuidado, dura :-)
T**N
Works great but mine seemed to have a little error
Using it with Samsung Tab S8Fast step upReally lightBut every time I type a "(" the typing goes back to the start of the sentence.It gets quite annoying when I type passages with lots of parenthesis.Don't know if it is just the one I received that has this problem.Other wise: 5stars
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