Beeboard is the thinnest bluetooth foldable keyboard in the world, it also has a force feedback feature. It comes with a rechargeable battery and charging cable. Each charge can last up to 30 days. More interestingly, we designed a special carry barrel for this Beeboard, which will be a great gift for "Breaking bad" fans. The material is high quality Dow Corning Silicon, which makes it is water proof unless you submerge the charging port into water. It works with most devices, such as iPhone, iPad, Android Device, Windows PC
S**N
small and useful under limited circumstances
The big plus is that it really is small. I can fold it up and put it in the back pocket of my shorts (probably reducing the lifetime over its storage can), and that's really cool. It's surprisingly nice to type on given that the keys have no travel: vibration feedback lets you know when a key registers. I'm not as fast on this as a desktop keyboard, but faster than an on-screen keyboard. However the big minus is that it really requires a hard surface to use. If I spread across my lap or a soft surface, extranious keys especially those not supported from behind mistype. Unusable in a car or while walking. Fairly good at a desk or in a coffee shop. The other minus is that this keyboard has reduced security because it does not require a PIN for pairing.
C**N
Useful yet scary and I was running away from it, just like a real bee!
I agree with a lot of other people who found these to have issues with sticky characters, but what really did it for me was how it got stuck in vibrating mode and I could not turn it off in any way. It was like a haunted keyboard, even causing my phone to behave strangely because of the Bluetooth connection. And no, I'm not a non-technology nincompoop. I manage a lot of Bluetooth devices on the daily between my car stereo and Android Galaxy S5A. Anyways, my Beeboard lived up to its name: it started buzzing non-stop and there was nothing I could do to prevent the sting of $30 wasted on a product that people told me would malfunction and I didn't listen. And so, I had to take it to the dumpster with the rest of the trash. Nowadays, I am searching for another roll-up bluetooth keyboard, but it won't be this one.
A**X
This is a very good portable keyboard, but not for gamers.
Before I begin this review, I have to admit that most of the problems I have with this product are the fault of my own lack of forethought. But maybe someone in my situation will read this and gain use from it.The keyboard is a wonderful portable keyboard that sounds like 1000 angry bees when you type on it. I am already very fond of it, and I received it yesterday. It is lightweight, it rolls up, it will probably survive a coffee bath, the design is very cute and it isn't overly uncomfortable to type on for a long period of time. The keys don't just have print on them, but they're actually slightly indented. It feels very sturdy, and the haptic feedback vibration is genuinely helpful and not annoying.However, there are two things that bother me.1) The keys stick sometimes. Maybe this is because I tend to mash my keyboards to death, in this case this keyboard will teach me how to type lighter.2) THIS KEYBOARD IS NOT GOOD FOR GAMING. I am a reasonably heavy gamer. I need a keyboard that I can hold keys down on for an extended period of time. Input lag is unacceptable. This keyboard does NOT like having keys held down for an extended period of time. It will stop registering an extended key press, or the bees will get very upset and vibrate at you uncontrollably. It also sometimes lags when I try to press more than one button at once. For most uses, this is fine. For gaming, it is not.TL;DR: This is a very good portable keyboard, but not for gamers.
N**E
The haptic feedback is nice since the keyboard is so fllat
The first one I got didn't work. It was all funky! So I had read the comments earlier and someone had the same problem and emailed them. so i did and they sent me a new one. It works! I'm writiing this feedback with it! The haptic feedback is nice since the keyboard is so fllat. But as yyou can see it doubles letters from time to time. I kept some of the mistakees in. I am still giving it 5 stars because for the technology, design, use ability and customer service, it's great and just what I need!
M**L
Great -- but know what it is and that it's not for everyone.
First day, but so far things seem great. Takes a little more pressure to push the keys than I'm used to (used to Cherry MX reds) but adapting to the novelty took all of 5 minutes and I can type almost as fast as on a desktop board (I can type 100wpm desktop so probably 70-80 on this board). If you're used to a desktop keyboard this may take some getting used to as the only feedback letting you know that you've activated a key is a vibration (which I turned off). Touch typists will likely be fine but keep in mind the keys don't actually move -- you just kind of 'squeeze' them. I really needed something super-portable that I could pull out between appointments as I work mobilely and this fit the bill. It paired and functioned without a hassle -- and my tablet is known for being finicky with bluetooth devices (last BT keyboard kept losing connection). Only thing I'm a little concerned about is the durability -- not that it seems shoddily constructed (it actually feels fairly solid) but I'm worried about the rubber eventually tearing or cracking after repeated folds and getting knocked around a little.
L**E
Great but still some downsides
The novelty of this item is great, the cool looks and feel of this product really give it it's value.ProsVery sleek, connects easily and holds a solid chargeConsTough to type onI found that you must hold your fingers over the keys to ensure no accidental keystrokes and you have to be very deliberate with your finger pressure if you wish to type with moderate speed on this productAll in all this may be a good gift for the already tech davy but not the best idea for everyday use
C**Z
It is a roll-up bluetooth keyboard that stores in a small metal barrel with a toxic waste emblem on it
This keyboard works-ish. It is a roll-up bluetooth keyboard that stores in a small metal barrel with a toxic waste emblem on it. If you plan to use this keyboard a lot, you should choose a different one. The keys don't give any feedback and it that fact makes typing a bit awkward. However, if, like me, you use this keyboard only rarely, this is easy to store and carry around with you in a backpack.
A**A
Much better now.
The first keyboard I received stopped working after about two days of use. I was extremely disappointed because this keyboard was amazing when it did work. I use the keyboard with my iPad Air for work. It is extremely convenient for someone who travels a lot because it is lightweight and stows away nicely in a handbag. After contacting the seller, they immediately sent me a new keyboard. I have been using it for the past three days and it seems to be functioning properly. This would have definitely been a 5-star review had the first keyboard worked.
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