iPazzPort Mini Keyboard review
iPazzPort Mini Wireless Keyboard Review
iPazzPort has
developed an entire line of mini keyboards, touchpen mice and other
cool gadgets designed to help get the most out of your PC or Android
device. A fan favorite for the Android crowd is the iPazzPort mini.
The iPazzPort mini wireless keyboard takes a
wireless keyboard and touchpad combination and shrinks it down to the
size of a standard remote control. At just under six inches long, this
remote control is only slightly bigger than my Nexus 5 phone. It takes
two AAA batteries and connects via RF to a USB connector – meaning the
range is about 5-10 feet, depending on how much interference is in your
area. It’s worth noting that iPazzPort also makes a Bluetooth version, which will up that range to 30 feet.As you can see in the picture, the touchpad is only slightly bigger than my thumb. If you hold the keyboard horizontally, you can type out an email or enter a web URL easily – much better than clicking around the screen using a D-pad. If you don’t need the keyboard, simply flip the device and use the touchpad with your thumb. The device won’t sense which way it’s pointed, so you’ll have to adjust on your own.
The keys are surprisingly solid for a sub$20 device. They are made with a solid rubber that gives a satisfying “click” when pressed. All in all, it reminds me of the old LG Env QWERTY phone. For a cellphone, that’s not a good thing. For a keyboard, though, it’s pretty good.
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