🔌 Quiet, sleek, and spill-proof—your desk’s new MVP.
This modern USB multimedia keyboard features 117 low-profile chiclet keys with 50% noise reduction, a full number pad, and 13 shortcut keys for enhanced productivity. Its spill-resistant design and adjustable ergonomic tilt make it perfect for professional environments. Compatible with all major operating systems, it offers hassle-free plug-and-play connectivity without drivers.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 117 |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Number of Sections | 3 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Windows 11/10/8/7/XP/VISTA, Mac OS, Chrome OS, Linux |
Connectivity Technology | USB, USB-A |
Special Features | Quiet USB Keyboard, Full Size Computer Keyboard, Ergonomic, Customized Multimedia, Spill Proof, Waterproof |
Number of Keys | 117 |
Style | Modern |
Color | Black |
Material | Plastic |
J**Y
truely silent keyboard
This is probably the first keyboard I ever bought that is truly quiet, silent keyboard. super quiet, almost no noise at all. There are a couple problems, maybe just me. 1st, function keys are a little too close to the next row of number/special characters keys. Very easy to accidentally press a function key, especially above backspace is calculator key. It's so easy to constantly press on that calculator key. 2nd, it requires a bit of strength to press on a key, sort of like a bit sticky, not like very easy, very light touch. It does prevents accidental key press, but also may cause missing key press since it's a little sticky, I may not notice that I didn't actually press down the key, especially when I'm typing very fast. Overall, this is a very great keyboard. If you are looking for a silent keyboard, this is the one.After using it for a while, I found it has a little serious problem. All keycaps are flat and slippery, too smooth, actually easy to press two adjacent keys. Another annoying problem is Fn keys are too close to keys below, the calculator key is so easy to be pressed accidentally, very annoying, Usually Fn keys are divided into several groups, 4 keys a group, but this keyboard has all Fn keys in one row without any separation, difficult to find certain Fn key.Although it IS super quiet, but its drawbacks is bigger than benifits. I wouldn't recommend it til it is improved. Key caps should be a little concave and surface not very smooth/slippery, Fn keys should be divided into four groups like traditional keyboard, and be separated from keys below. I don't dislike the calculator key if it's far away from other keys.On top of numpad, there's a sleep key. I truelly don't understand why design this key. I've accidentally pressed on that key many times, making computer suddenly go out while working, it's so annoying. I think that key is more harmful than any usefulness.But to be honest, these similar quite keyboards all have a big problem. They never be close to Apple keyboard(2007). That is, typing on that keyboard is crispy and easy. While this and other silent keyboards require a bit of force to press down keys though not very much, giving me a feeling of walking in mud, lagging and fear that I missed a key press so I have to type slowly to make sure I didn't miss anything.
K**A
yes it's quiet
Such a joy to buy myself a cheap, clean new keyboard and it's really quiet! I don't mind the cord as I'm using it at work. The keys feel good - not clicky but you can feel them. Not raised or too flat - they are like on a good laptop. There's a calculator button that opens a simple little calculator function which I've ended up using daily. My biggest complaint is that the CAPS light is useless (I even was sure to remove the plastic film over that row of LEDs). I figured what's the harm at $16 but putting that gross, noisy, 20-year-old company issued keyboard in a drawer felt so empowering it was sad. Buy yourselves new keyboards, people. Get what you want.
B**.
Good inexpensive keyboard
Full function keyboard with quiet and secure keys. Slightly narrower than standard full sized keyboard. Only slight negative is that key markings are slightly smaller than standard and key markings are medium white brightness. Brighter key markings would be an improvement but entirely functional and useful as is,
N**.
Quiet and comfortable with long nails.
I am very pleased with this keyboard. It’s not silent but it’s quieter to type on with long finger nails and an affordable cost in comparison to other keyboards. I found the length of the cord to work for my set up, and l think this is a great standard purchase for anyone.
R**D
Bestest!!
Love this keyboard. Quiet as a church mouse. Nice feel on the keys and a sleek board. Reasonable price. Couldn't be happier.
V**2
Did you hear that? Hear what? Exactly.
I reside in a cube farm and type fast. Someone once asked me, "What do you type? Like 10 million words per minute?" She was just teasing, but I know she is sound sensitive. I decided to give this inexpensive option a try. For the angry naysayers out there, yes, I probably could have asked the company to buy me one, but this was inexpensive and, as a highly sensitive person myself, I try to be mindful of others. I just started using it today, so I cannot speak to the long-term sturdiness of the product, but for right now, I can tell you it's quiet. My mouse clicks are louder than this keyboard. You can see from the picture that it is slightly smaller than the standard office issue keyboard, but the letter keys are still the same size. I'm having no issue typing my ten million words/minute.
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