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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2025
I ordered this in December of 2024. I had already sent in for a replacement once but the issues persisted. I came back today 4/1/25 to write a review because this keyboard had been nothing but trouble since purchase.- I do not like how you have ti charge it and it is not battery operated. I had forgotten to charge it a couple times and despite putting it directly on a charger to work, it did not function properly.- It lags a lot when it does work- It is absolutely frustrating when you press on a key multiple times and it does not type anything. It does this DAILY despite being fully charged.I am giving an honest review after having this for over three months, DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!While the design is sleek and simple with soft keys, it does not hold the ability to function on a daily basis. This keyboard has stressed me out completely since purchasing. Do not recommend.
Daniel Allen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de mayo de 2024
Every part of my experience with this keyboard has been fantastic.Unboxing:Starting from the unboxing. I really was expecting a lackluster box with cheap materials, but it was a surprisingly premium experience. After the Apple-esq box opening (The box itself being made of very nice material), you are greeted with a semi-opaque leaflet bearing the company's name stamped in silver, as if to put their best foot forward. It was a very good first impression to be sure. The keyboard itself was contained in a minimal bag for sanitation. The box also contains an instruction booklet as well as a USB A to C charging cable. The box itself is very similar in feel and structure to that of an iPad or other Apple product so it is clear that AUSDOM is very interested in a premium experience.Physical Features:They keyboard itself is very firm/sturdy and does not flex very much when twisted. Its rubber feet keep it firmly in place when on a smooth surface. This keyboard comes with the ability to use Bluetooth as well as the included Bluetooth/RF dongle, with the ability to hot swap between the dongle and 2 other bluetooth paired computers by using dedicated buttons. (Allow me to talk about this dongle for a minute. This dongle comes with the keyboard embedded in an indentation on the bottom of the keyboard. It is secured there with a dedicated MAGNET that keeps it firmly in place while not being hard to remove. It assists with putting the dongle back in place. This was such a surprising feature! A fine example of going the extra mile! I tip my hat to the engineer[s] that designed each part of this.) The keys themselves are reminiscent of what you would find on a modern MAC book, although lacking the slight dip in the middle of the keys. The tactile experience is not bad. Being an ultra-low profile keyboard, this keyboard uses a membrane for its tactile feedback, so it is similar to that which you might find on an better than average laptop, being a bit more stiff than what you would find on a MAC. The function keys on the top of the keyboard have plenty of useful hotkeys, though some of them being somewhat pointless (F9-f12 being hotkeys for copy, paste, cut, and select all, which are pointless because it is more inconvenient to use them than the normal hotkeys (Ctrl/Cmd+C,V,X,A)). I also somewhat wish that the function keys were divided into groups of 4 which is sortof an unspoken standard practice for increasing accessibility.Software Experience:The dongle works immediately without hassle and connecting via Bluetooth is intuitive and painless. Switching between devices is as easy as it will ever get, with the push of a button letting you switch immediately to the desired device and start typing immediately.Overall:Overall, this product is premium and does everything I expected it to AND MORE. The price I paid ($34 on sale) is more than worth the absolute goldmine of quality you get from this company. It is thin, durable, and feels quite nice to use. It is quiet and wont disturb others, even when typing quite hard on the keyboard. I am very impressed thus far and I will keep this company on my radar. I look forward to seeing products they put out in the future.I plan to take this to my work to use in a very dynamic IT environment which requires constant switching between sources as well as the portability of a wireless keyboard. The USB dongle is absolutely essential for me to use with KVMs and it is the reason I first looked at this keyboard.
Iz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de febrero de 2024
I have gone through a few keyboards to find the one that suits me best. I was looking for a replacement to an old Kensington Ci70 USB keyboard which has low-profile laptop style short-throw keys. My current laptop has bluetooth connectivity so I went with a rechargeable bluetooth keyboard..What I love about the AUSDOM keyboard:- Great low environmental impact packaging.- Keyboard feels good in weight and stability as I type on the keys.- Love the short-throw, low-profile, keys with the perfect amount of resistance to key presses.- Easily switchable between my laptop and my phone which sits on a stand next to me. I don't have to use my iPhone keyboard to type text messages and emails. I can use this comfy large keyboard.- The vector keys are off on their own. I like that compared other keyboards that have smaller up/down vector keys.- Battery life is not an issue for my keyboard. I can check the battery life via Windows set-up for Softkeys and it's at 95% on day two.I will be buying another Ausdom keyboard for my remote work.UPDATE:I bought one more for my remote desk and love it as well! Battery performance on BOTH keyboards is excellent! Still in the 90+% zone after a few weeks of consistent usage.I absolutely LOVE this keyboard!!
pjw
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de agosto de 2023
I was okay with it as a replacement for my laptop keyboard while working at home, and it seemed to be working okay. I was annoyed a little with its sometiumes difficulty connecting with the laptop bluetooth but if you were patient for a little while it would eventually get connected. Battery life seems fine and it certainly is lightweight. My only disappointments were minor such as it tends to warp so that while typing it clackity-clacks if it's not flat. But it's overall a pretty good value for the money. Unfortunately, I came home today to find that the power button would not operate - it is stuck in the off position and will not power up. Now it's a useless hunk of plastic and springs. My return window closed a month ago. Alas. I will contact the manufacturer and see if they will voluntarily send me a replacement.UPDATE: THE SELLER OFFERED TO SEND ME A NEW ONE OR TO REFUND, MY OPTION. EXCELLENT CUSTOMER SERVICE VERY RESPONSIVE. Upgrading from three stars to five.
HairyMidget
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de julio de 2023
I have used apple magic keyboards for a very long time. I needed a keyboard that allowed me to switch between PC and multiple macs seamlessly. I attached the 2.4ghz receiver to a KVM switch, and this has met the promise of switch seamlessly.Initial impressions- The keyboard feel is very similar to apple's keyboard. I am typing this review on the new keyboard, and I am not making too many typos. This is something I could not achieve with logitech keyboards for instance, the key feel is just slightly off.- In mac, I had to remap the command and option keys. Annoying, but one time, and it is "per keyboard", so not a big deal. You do this in system settingskeyboardmodifier keys .. ensure you pick the right keyboard as you make this change.- The function key is in a different spot than the apple keyboards, this is going to take some getting used to - you can remap the function key, but then you lose the function keys functionality.- If the function lock gets stuck, press the Fn + Search button (right of F12) to unlock.- Physically speaking, the keyboard is nice to look at, is lighter than apple keyboard, and much lighter than logitechs (1/2 weight). But heavy enough that does not feel flimsy or not stay put on the desk. Although I would have preferred a slightly heavier keyboard, this is not a huge big deal.- I like apple's wedge design. This has a nub where batteries are, and the underside is hollow. I would have preferred they had filled the entire underside with batteries, that would give us better battery life and more weight. But then the cost would go up.One odd thing, I plugged it to charge on USB-C and it was drawing no power, yet the charging light was red. I'll update this review once I have a better handle on battery life etc. But if it is fully charged out of the box, why is not drawing any power? And if it is not drawing any power, why is that light red? Odd.I'll update this review after having tried it on PC and with a review of battery life. But so far so good.I deducted one star for the position of the function keys. I wish they had kept it exactly the same as apple keyboard, muscle memory is a real issue.Update: I've been using this keyboard for quite some time now. I had some issues with the 2.4g connection being stable. I plugged the receiver into a powered USB hub, and no issues now. I'm happy with this keyboard, I really like it's minimalist design. The logitech in comparison has a bar at the top which just looks ugly and an afterthought. It is always nice to see a third party manufacturer come up with good products at a much lower price point than the established players. Some products have gotten so overpriced for no good reason, keyboards being one of them.
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