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August 24, 2025
've been a longtime user of the Logitech K400 but needed a keyboard with both Bluetooth and a 2.4 GHz receiver for greater flexibility. This setup allows my home theater PC to leverage Bluetooth connectivity while keeping the receiver as a spare for other devices I manage.At a similar price point to the K400, I find this keyboard's key feel superior. It offers a more tactile, laptop-like keypress, which is a significant improvement over the K400's softer membrane keys. The Rii's touchpad is noticeably more sensitive, allowing for faster cursor movement and appears to feature better sensors overall.While I can't yet speak to its long-term durability since it's a recent purchase, my K400 has been reliable for years, enduring heavy use and some pretty rough handling, and it still functions well. Based on my experience so far, if I needed a second keyboard, I'd likely opt for the Rii again.I also have the Rii handheld keyboard with a touchpad that resembles a game controller. While compact and functional, its touch sensor feels similar to the K400's and is too small for extended productive use.Overall, Rii seems to have established a solid niche in media-focused keyboards with versatile connectivity options. I hope they continue to balance quality with affordability.
Michael Schulz
August 21, 2025
I don't know where the negative reviews are coming from. I am very impressed with this keyboard! I have bought several wireless keyboards over the past year and this one is the best one yet. My children had destroyed my last keyboard (20 month old babies are very destructive, lol) and I needed a new keyboard quickly. I selected this one because it would arrive quickly (it arrived the next day, with Prime) and was more affordable than anything else I saw. I figured it would get me by until I could get something "better".When it arrived, I was pleasantly surprised by the construction. It felt durable, much more so than the last several I had bought, to the point where I think it might even survive being left along with my 20 month year old. Not planning on testing it though, lol. It feels like it is made from metal, where my last keyboards felt like plastic, and this was confirmed by my mounting a magnet to the wall and using that magnet to keep it out of the reach of the baby when I am not using it.It has a large trackpad that is responsive and it feels good to use. My last wireless keyboard cost almost twice as much, is larger (with smaller keys however), used batteries while this one is rechargeable and felt more fragile. I can't rate the battery life as I have only had it for about a day, but I'll update this review if I have any issues.I am amazed at this keyboard for the price, to the point I am tempted to purchase another for my work computer. Suffice to say, where I bought this originally to use as a temporary keyboard until I got something "better", this keyboard is now my permanent keyboard as I don't see getting anything better without spending a LOT more money.To sum it up, an affordable, well built keyboard that has surpassed my expectations so far! If you need a 2.4 wireless keyboard, stop looking and just get this one.
Manx
August 11, 2025
Very nice keyboard, but a few minor flaws keep it from being a slam dunk for me.It has a USB-C port for charging, but it cannot operate in wired mode. Not a huge loss, as this keyboard really is intended for couch use, but it seems like it would be an easy thing to offer in addition to 2.4G wireless and Bluetooth.The trackpad, by default, is very fast. Granted, laptops' default sensitivity is adjusted to match the screen size so obviously a keyboard isn't going to know. That said, it would have been nice to have shortcuts to change the sensitivity on the keyboard level instead your OS level.There is no Function Key lock. The pictures of this item on the listing clearly show a Function Key lock, Fn+Esc. But on the version I was shipped in Jan 2025, no such label appears and no such feature exists. Also, the Function Keys themselves are the primary label on those keys which the Fn operations are secondary. I prefer it this way, but you have been warned.There is a spot to tuck in the 2.4G receiver, but it's pretty loose and seems to be held just barely in place with a magnet. I wouldn't trust it to not shake out if you travel with this, so maybe travel with this keyboard in the original box to keep it from disappearing.I wish this came in an illuminated version. This item came up in my search for an illuminated keyboard which it isn't, so it would be nice if the seller didn't mess with the SEO terms.--With the criticisms out of the way, let's focus on what it does right.For the price, it's a very comfortable keyboard. For a couch keyboard, it's quite light and rigid. Used on a surface, the 1.6cm "bump bar" applies a nice angle for use. All the keys and multimedia functions work as you'd expect them to (tested on Linux Mint).The scissor switches feel pretty nice. I personally like full-on mechanical keyboards best, but for the purpose (lightweight wireless I can use with the big-screen), this feels nicer than mushy membranes.Lightweight!Real physical buttons for click and right click should not be ignored. If you ever need to hold down a mouse button for, say, panning, you quickly realize that most keyboards with soft-keys simply don't cut it.--Overall I'm pretty satisfied with the keyboard and is a deal for sure.
Daniel
July 25, 2025
Don’t trust any good reviews this thing freaking SUCKS!!!! can’t even connect to it from 3 feet away with the 2.4 dongle and when it does the signal is choppy as hell, don’t just stay away RUN AWAY!Returning ASAP!
Nick
July 22, 2025
I don't really understand some of the bad reviews. Maybe I just got lucky.Range isn't an issue because it's near my PC.The trackpad and buttons work well, as do the keys. It's lightweight and compact and the battery life is great.My only complaint is that it dropped in price right after I bought it. But it was still good value for money.
Lily
July 17, 2025
Fast delivery. Received it in good condition. Finished testing it. It works well.
JAMES O
July 14, 2025
For the price, this is an excellent keyboard. I bought it to replace a logitech KB400 and this is far sturdier and made of higher quality materials - it looks sleek. The built-in trackpad makes use with an HTPC very easy, whilst still being compact.
Lol no I'm not using my real name
July 4, 2025
Brilliant keyboard *except* for a huge flaw using under linux and the 2.4ghz usb dongle... after a second or two the dongle will autosuspend to save power, causing any keys held down to get stuck repeating as the dongle isn't awake to receive the keyboards 'key released' packet. i.e. you're holding down the down arrow to scroll through a page, and after you release it, it KEEPS SCROLLING!!!! To fix, I added usbcore.autosuspend=-1 to my kernel args, but the adapter really should hint to the usb subsystem that it can never be suspended, as it always needs to be awake to listen for keypress events. Other than that, it's great.
Steven C.
June 25, 2025
Great product, really sturdy and comfortable to use.
Jeremy
June 10, 2025
've been a longtime user of the Logitech K400 but needed a keyboard with both Bluetooth and a 2.4 GHz receiver for greater flexibility. This setup allows my home theater PC to leverage Bluetooth connectivity while keeping the receiver as a spare for other devices I manage.At a similar price point to the K400, I find this keyboard's key feel superior. It offers a more tactile, laptop-like keypress, which is a significant improvement over the K400's softer membrane keys. The Rii's touchpad is noticeably more sensitive, allowing for faster cursor movement and appears to feature better sensors overall.While I can't yet speak to its long-term durability since it's a recent purchase, my K400 has been reliable for years, enduring heavy use and some pretty rough handling, and it still functions well. Based on my experience so far, if I needed a second keyboard, I'd likely opt for the Rii again.I also have the Rii handheld keyboard with a touchpad that resembles a game controller. While compact and functional, its touch sensor feels similar to the K400's and is too small for extended productive use.Overall, Rii seems to have established a solid niche in media-focused keyboards with versatile connectivity options. I hope they continue to balance quality with affordability.
Michael Schulz
May 16, 2025
I don't know where the negative reviews are coming from. I am very impressed with this keyboard! I have bought several wireless keyboards over the past year and this one is the best one yet. My children had destroyed my last keyboard (20 month old babies are very destructive, lol) and I needed a new keyboard quickly. I selected this one because it would arrive quickly (it arrived the next day, with Prime) and was more affordable than anything else I saw. I figured it would get me by until I could get something "better".When it arrived, I was pleasantly surprised by the construction. It felt durable, much more so than the last several I had bought, to the point where I think it might even survive being left along with my 20 month year old. Not planning on testing it though, lol. It feels like it is made from metal, where my last keyboards felt like plastic, and this was confirmed by my mounting a magnet to the wall and using that magnet to keep it out of the reach of the baby when I am not using it.It has a large trackpad that is responsive and it feels good to use. My last wireless keyboard cost almost twice as much, is larger (with smaller keys however), used batteries while this one is rechargeable and felt more fragile. I can't rate the battery life as I have only had it for about a day, but I'll update this review if I have any issues.I am amazed at this keyboard for the price, to the point I am tempted to purchase another for my work computer. Suffice to say, where I bought this originally to use as a temporary keyboard until I got something "better", this keyboard is now my permanent keyboard as I don't see getting anything better without spending a LOT more money.To sum it up, an affordable, well built keyboard that has surpassed my expectations so far! If you need a 2.4 wireless keyboard, stop looking and just get this one.
Manx
April 27, 2025
Very nice keyboard, but a few minor flaws keep it from being a slam dunk for me.It has a USB-C port for charging, but it cannot operate in wired mode. Not a huge loss, as this keyboard really is intended for couch use, but it seems like it would be an easy thing to offer in addition to 2.4G wireless and Bluetooth.The trackpad, by default, is very fast. Granted, laptops' default sensitivity is adjusted to match the screen size so obviously a keyboard isn't going to know. That said, it would have been nice to have shortcuts to change the sensitivity on the keyboard level instead your OS level.There is no Function Key lock. The pictures of this item on the listing clearly show a Function Key lock, Fn+Esc. But on the version I was shipped in Jan 2025, no such label appears and no such feature exists. Also, the Function Keys themselves are the primary label on those keys which the Fn operations are secondary. I prefer it this way, but you have been warned.There is a spot to tuck in the 2.4G receiver, but it's pretty loose and seems to be held just barely in place with a magnet. I wouldn't trust it to not shake out if you travel with this, so maybe travel with this keyboard in the original box to keep it from disappearing.I wish this came in an illuminated version. This item came up in my search for an illuminated keyboard which it isn't, so it would be nice if the seller didn't mess with the SEO terms.--With the criticisms out of the way, let's focus on what it does right.For the price, it's a very comfortable keyboard. For a couch keyboard, it's quite light and rigid. Used on a surface, the 1.6cm "bump bar" applies a nice angle for use. All the keys and multimedia functions work as you'd expect them to (tested on Linux Mint).The scissor switches feel pretty nice. I personally like full-on mechanical keyboards best, but for the purpose (lightweight wireless I can use with the big-screen), this feels nicer than mushy membranes.Lightweight!Real physical buttons for click and right click should not be ignored. If you ever need to hold down a mouse button for, say, panning, you quickly realize that most keyboards with soft-keys simply don't cut it.--Overall I'm pretty satisfied with the keyboard and is a deal for sure.
Daniel
March 28, 2025
Don’t trust any good reviews this thing freaking SUCKS!!!! can’t even connect to it from 3 feet away with the 2.4 dongle and when it does the signal is choppy as hell, don’t just stay away RUN AWAY!Returning ASAP!
Nick
March 26, 2025
I don't really understand some of the bad reviews. Maybe I just got lucky.Range isn't an issue because it's near my PC.The trackpad and buttons work well, as do the keys. It's lightweight and compact and the battery life is great.My only complaint is that it dropped in price right after I bought it. But it was still good value for money.
Lily
March 6, 2025
Fast delivery. Received it in good condition. Finished testing it. It works well.
JAMES O
February 15, 2025
For the price, this is an excellent keyboard. I bought it to replace a logitech KB400 and this is far sturdier and made of higher quality materials - it looks sleek. The built-in trackpad makes use with an HTPC very easy, whilst still being compact.
Lol no I'm not using my real name
February 5, 2025
Brilliant keyboard *except* for a huge flaw using under linux and the 2.4ghz usb dongle... after a second or two the dongle will autosuspend to save power, causing any keys held down to get stuck repeating as the dongle isn't awake to receive the keyboards 'key released' packet. i.e. you're holding down the down arrow to scroll through a page, and after you release it, it KEEPS SCROLLING!!!! To fix, I added usbcore.autosuspend=-1 to my kernel args, but the adapter really should hint to the usb subsystem that it can never be suspended, as it always needs to be awake to listen for keypress events. Other than that, it's great.
Steven C.
December 23, 2024
Great product, really sturdy and comfortable to use.
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