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Wasting not a millimeter of space, the Akko 3068 makes excellent use of its small form factor. It houses 68 keys, including a full set of arrows and numbers and two shift keys Read More
I've been using this keyboard almost daily, since receiving it. There is only one thing that I don't personally love, which is very subjective. And that is the keycaps. That being said, who am I kidding...I was going to replace them anyway. I use this keyboard almost exclusively for typing on my iPad. It's small enough to [reasonably] carry around but still has keys such as the arrows, del, and the tilde, which I can't live without when doing development work. In that regard, it's pretty amazing. I get some interested looks from people anytime I am typing in public with it. Especially from people who are also typing on an iPad, but have some flavor of Logitech membrane keyboard case thing. And then they look sad and dissatisfied.
I've used this board for almost 2 years now I love the look and feel of the board. Only issue I have with it is how annoying it is to try and use the Bluetooth functionality. I had to re-pair my keyboard to my PC every time I wanted to take advantage of Bluetooth. Besides that minor issue, its definitely been worth my money.
Long story short, i live in mexico (drop doesnt ship to mexico), so it take me and extra 5 moth to receive it (because customs), when i receive the unit and open it ... the space bar was stuck, after a quick inspection it has an obvious broken stabilizer.
finicky bluetooth and can be difficult to work with
working with this keyboard is a bit weird- unusual controls, and finicky to pair. It does work, but to find instructions you need to be pretty savvy online. Overall, it works as advertised, but I would appreciate some better english instructions