There are plenty of Bluetooth keyboards out on the market. When 1byone asked us to take a look at their Bluetooth keyboard, I wasn’t expecting all that much. I figured it’d be a cheap-feeling hunk of plastic that I could type with and not much more. I should have probably known by now, but I ended up with quite the pleasant surprise.



First Impressions

The bluetooth keyboard is a full size keyboard, which is something I haven’t had the pleasure of finding in many quality Bluetooth keyboards in the past. On top of this, the keyboard has quite a few useful functions tied to the F1-F12 keys and they worked on both Android and Windows operating systems. The track pad seemed to function without any issue and actually worked well of the Ouya and the PC Stick that I had access to, showing a ton of versatility.

Probably my favorite thing about this Bluetooth keyboard was the fact that the entire back of it was solid aluminum. Not only did it look nice, but it added a significant amount of weight to the keyboard, which made it both feel like it wasn’t going to fly off my lap and also survive a real amount of usage. The Chiclet-style keys felt very responsive and were just the right type of noisy that you know you are hitting the keys without having to actually check while you are writing.

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