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However, you’ll need it to boot because without it most of the functionality vanishes. It’s nice enough to not automatically run at boot. Mountain’s worst aspect in its design is hinging things on its rather lackluster software.
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It excels in an office setting, so long as you don’t need a number pad or free ports.Dexerto The media module is fun to just twizzle. Its design is surprisingly strong and comes bundled with a mouse.

The Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard checked a lot of boxes for us: long battery life, low-profile keys, and a good price. Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard Review Wrap Up
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Although, for a great TV keyboard, you’ll want to check out our Logitech K400 Plus review. But if membrane keyboards aren’t your thing, the Velocifire Tenkeyless Mechanical Keyboard is mechanical in nature. We have no problem giving the Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard our mark of great value. And we can’t forget that it’s rechargeable, saving you hundreds of dollars on batteries. At the same time, you’re also getting a decent mouse bundled inside.

Given that the Arteck 2.4G Wireless Keyboard performs well and has a surprisingly higher quality build than most keyboards, it isn’t far from being one of the best wireless keyboards for its price range.

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Related: Read our Logitech Bluetooth Illuminated Keyboard K810 review to see why Logitech continues to reign as the computer accessories champion. If you enjoy using tablets besides a computer, typing becomes easier if you have a tablet with a keyboard setup. Simply insert the receiver into your computer and the keyboard and mouse will connect automatically. We didn’t like that an entire USB port was taken, but it’s an easy setup anyways. Since this is a wireless keyboard stainless steel package, it works through the use of a nano USB receiver. The Arteck 2.4G does have a full-size version, but this is their compact version. This is not, however, a stainless steel ultra-slim full-size keyboard. The keys aren’t like the KLIM Chroma Wireless Keyboard, but the KLIM is better suited for gaming. The layout is very reminiscent of a laptop keyboard: low-profile keys with backlighting to help in the dark. It gives it a real tough exterior that prevents the keyboard from bending. Designįor under $30, we were fairly impressed by the overall design stainless steel looks so good lining the undercarriage. Related: If you’re an Apple lover then definitely check out our Apple Wireless Keyboard review. No need to buy batteries! The mouse is also rechargeable and will last a good 4 months, which is the best thing it does. It’s an industry high-capacity battery that lasts up to 6 months. The best feature, however, is the lithium battery. However, if you just need a wireless keyboard, you’ll want to read our HP wireless elite keyboard V2 review. But, it’s a great wireless keyboard and mouse combo. The mouse serves its purpose but isn’t anything special. It’s ideal in a general setting like a family computer or at-home office. The keyboard itself makes use of low-profile keys-not exactly for high-intensity gaming like the Redragon S101 Keyboard, but comfortable quiet keys excel at being lightweight for comfortable typing. The Arteck 2.4G Keyboard Stainless Steel Ultra-Compact and Mouse perform well as a pair.
