Penclic’s Mini keyboard KB3 review
Penclic is best known for bringing out ergonomic computer products, and their latest innovation is Penclic’s mini keyboard KB3.
Design
The keyboard is light and well made as the casing is aluminium, and the buttons feel soft and comfortable to type.
The buttons are relatively quiet when typing compared to other keyboards I have previously used.
One of the highlights of this innovation is that it is a light, portable keyboard that offers Bluetooth connectivity and works on both ios and android and what’s even better is that you can use it cordless or switch to a corded connection if you prefer that.
Layout
Penclic’s keyboard is lighter and less noise than some of its competitors, and I found it easy to type on despite some of the arrow keys being a little too close together.
The Bluetooth device pairing only took a few seconds to link to my laptop. Another bonus is if you are too busy to waste time setting things up.
The Micro USB also makes this keyboard easy to charge up, so you no longer have to worry about batteries when working out of the office.
Battery Life
I spend the best part of 18 hours a day on a computer, so for me, the keyboard needs to have a decent long-lasting battery.
The battery is 250mA, and I love the fact that I don’t have to waste time and money on batteries and work out which way round they go in and struggle with finding a screwdriver small enough to undo the screws.
I love the fact that with just one small USB, you can charge this beauty instantly.
Conclusion
At shy of £80, this isn’t cheap. However, suppose you are like me and spend lots of time on a computer. In that case, it’s worth treating yourself to proper equipment, primarily investing in an ergonomic keyboard, as this will make finger stretching and straining and typing discomfort a thing of the past.
You can purchase Penclic’s Mini Keyboard KB3 for £79.99.
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I’m giving this product four stars out of 5 because it’s Penclic’s first attempt at releasing a Bluetooth keyboard, and I believe they will make further improvements in time.