✨ Elevate Your Workspace with JOYACCESS! ✨
The JOYACCESSJ Wireless Keyboard is a compact and stylish solution for professionals seeking efficiency and comfort. With a slim profile, whisper-quiet keystrokes, and a long battery life, this keyboard is designed for seamless productivity across various devices, making it the perfect accessory for any modern workspace.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Switch Type | scissor switch |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-C |
Special Features | Travel |
Number of Keys | 102 |
Style | 代 |
Color | sliver white |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.5"L x 5.6"W x 0.8"H |
N**D
WORKS
I'm using the keyboard for the first time to write this review. The keys are solid; they have a matte finish which is comfortable albeit maybe not necessary. Might hold dirt better. RE: the placement of the delete button, I have no problems with it, probably because it's in exactly the same spot as my last keyboard. RE: the space bar...it's not as wide as most. Both thumbs just fall on either end. I have yet to hit it wrong. The typed letters show up immediately and smoothly on the screen, with no delay like the junkier keyboard I bought before this one. I can't speak to the 2 AA battery life, but my last keyboard had 2 AAA and they lasted forever. I am using this on Android, so can't speak to Mac buttons. Be sure to read the brief instructions that come with it; I didn't notice the on/off button immediately, and you have to hold the Fn/1or2 keys for 3 seconds to connect to devices. It comes with a usb receiver that I assume would be used on a laptop or desktop, but is not needed for my android phone or tablet. It stores neatly and safely in the battery compartment. Overall, a decent device for the price.
B**.
REALLY close to the ideal keyboard for a 'text' computer user like me.
I recently bought a series of different wireless keyboards because the one that I had before, one that I liked a lot, went crump and I needed a replacement. Six or so keyboards down the research path, I think I've found one that I can live with VERY easily. All of the keyboards leading up to this one were semi-OK, but ultimately unsatisfactory in some disqualifying way.I wanted wireless (Bluetooth or dedicated USB thingie) because my desktop is a busy place and the cord from a much earlier corded, USB full width keyboard was pretty much always in the way. I didn't think I cared about replaceable vs not batteries, but the unit that crumped had an embedded rechargeable Li-Ion battery that was rechargeable via a mini-USB jack. It was THAT non-replaceable battery that was unable to charge that caused the keyboard to become unusable.I determined VERY early on that I wanted rectangular keytops because my finger-to-key aim was better than with round keys of really close to the same size. I thought I wanted Bluetooth, but after experiencing what I call 'resync delay' on several of the candidates, I determined that I probably wanted a more basic unit, maybe a more-or-less dedicated Win (PC) unit. I wanted low-travel keys because the keyboard that went kaput had them and not only did they feel much better, but I typed with fewer errors and I think a bit faster as well. I wanted those low-travel keys to be pretty quiet too; as close to noiseless as can be reasonably expected.Several of the keyboards I tried and rejected were of the 'Bluetooth for Win, IOS, or Android' flavor and I ultimately realized that not only did I not care one way or another for that flexibility, but that it also introduced the previously-mentioned Bluetooth 'resync delay'. I wanted a less-wide keyboard, preferably without the numpad and those other keys that are customarily between it and the 'proper' letter keys. I wanted frequently-used text-editing keys to be single function keys, not invoked by having to ALSO press the Fn key or whatever other 'shift' mechanism was employed. I wanted an additional column of my most-frequently-used editing keys just to the right of the letter keys and return. I was willing to overlook an 'also' numpad if that additional column had End, Home, PgUp, PgDn, and Del, assuming that BkSp was not too far away. I wanted the F keys on the topmost row to do what they usually do, without having to use Fn or some other 'shift-like' key.So, you may ask, how does this latest unit measure up. First, it's too wide (14.5 inches overall L- R) since it has the numpad, but because it has the extra column of my favorite editing keys, I already been able to erase from my mind that the keyboard is wider than it needs to be by a full 3 inches. The keys are rectangular, low travel, and delightfully quiet. It uses a dedicated USB dongle-ish receiver that needs no configuration, pairing, or other involvement by me. The driver auto-installed as soon as I plugged it in. As far as I'm able to determine, it is an exclusively Windows keyboard, and I'm using it with W7 Pro on a homebrew mITX system. Right now, drawing near to the end of it's first full day of use by me, I have only one suggestion for change - make this same keyboard without that (to me) unnecessary numpad.Until that suggested unit appears, I'll be happily typing on what is probably the best keyboard I've ever used. I'm REALLY happy with this unit; happy enough that I don't regret the time or expense associated with finding it. As Edith Ann used to say "And that's the truth"
A**.
Great for the price
***They don't send you a free gift for an honest review like they promise..just so you know!Overall, this is a great keyboard, especially for the price. It was easy to set up, it functions (mostly) properly, and it has a nice-looking design (aka very similar to Apple magic keyboard, but you definitely wouldn't be fooled).My only gripes are:- They don't send you a free gift for an honest review like they promise- the Num & power light indicators both don't work. It's not enough for me to want to return it, though (again- awesome price and keyboard overall!)- The one random key that is in black versus gray (the FN key). It just looks odd & out of place, lol.- The key placement is slightly different than on the magic keyboard or Macbook pro keyboard (the function & control keys are switched, for instance). Again, not a huge deal, just going to take some time to get used to it.
D**.
muy bueno y silencioso con cubierta de silicon
es muy practico y de buen tamaño, se comencta muy bien y facilmente, la pila me ha durado hasta dos meses y lo uso mas de 8 horas en dias laborables. se pude configurar el idioma para poner los acentos y la ñ y trae una cubierta de silicona muy buena.
C**A
Teclado macio
Achei o teclado super macio, parecia pequeno mas as teclas tem tamanho normal, mas não é padrão abnt o que dificulta o uso. Quase devolvi porque a peça USB estava dentro do lugar das pilhas
A**N
Low Profile - quiet
When I bought my new PC, it came with a wired keyboard. I like a clean desk and this keyboard drew my attention because I was "low profile". The quality, it is all made of plastic, but it has "heft" to it. It seems very sturdy. The key travel is about 0.4 mm, the keys are squared and flat, with a membrane. Typing is quiet, and over time you will get used to the lighter touch. In the beginning I typed way too hard on the keys, it takes a few days to really get used to it. Ergonomics, the keys feel spaced further apart than I am used to, but this is a matter of getting used to it. Since it is low profile the wrist stay fairly straight and no strain is needed. It uses 2 AA batteries and since the keyboard goes into sleep mode when the computer does, so the batteries will last longer. How long I will update when I replace the batteries. Colour: Nice metallic colour with black keys and the lettering is very easy to read. This keyboard does not have backlight, which helps to conserve battery as well. Here is a tip: Use rechargeable batteries, and you should never run out. For the price, this is a very decent keyboard. If you find it sounds too loud make sure to not type so hard on the keys, like I said, it does take time. Recommended for the built quality and the easy of connection.
J**O
Excelent!
I love it. it is compatible to my Macbook Pro
H**M
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