🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 📦 *Overview of the Wireless Keyboard* - Introduction of the Baseus K01B Wireless Tri-mode keyboard. - Unboxing details, including packaging contents and initial impressions. - Mention of the review being unbiased and not sponsored. 00:55 💡 *Warranty Information and Recommendations* - Discussion about the warranty process, including the impracticality of returning items purchased overseas. - Personal recommendation against purchasing warranties for internationally bought products due to shipping costs. 02:01 ⌨️ *Keyboard Design and Comfort* - Comparison of the keyboard design to a Logitech model. - Evaluation of key shape, comfort, and tactile feedback. - Description of the circular keys and their ergonomic placement. 03:11 🔄 *Tri-mode Functionality* - Explanation of the tri-mode feature allowing connection to three different devices. - Examples of potential use cases for connecting multiple devices. - Practicality of the feature for most users. 04:07 🖐️ *Fingerprint Magnet and Key Layout* - Noting the keyboard's tendency to attract fingerprints. - Personal preference for a full-size shift key and adjustment to the layout. - Comparison between keyboards with and without a number pad. 06:24 🧮 *Shortcut Features and Performance* - Appreciation for the calculator shortcut button for quick access. - Evaluation of performance, including responsiveness and lack of lag. - Usage experience under Bluetooth mode with a Mini PC. 07:21 ⚙️ *Design Features and Adjustability* - Description of the keyboard's lightweight and straightforward design. - Mention of the keyboard's built-in angle for ergonomic typing. - Limitations regarding height adjustment and potential workarounds. Made with HARPA AI
Hello, thank you for this detailed review. It answers most of my questions. Just one more query, i rely a lot on my keyboard for naviagring in text e.g. i use end, home, shift to selct text and other keybaord shortcuts whenever i can. My question is with this crammed layout is it always hard to find the home or end button or the long term use makes you used to the layout easily. Thanks
So for me personally when I am using home and end keys I press directly with 1 finger or my mouse scroll wheel. if you are using the home row style of typing while pressing end and home it may not work well because the placement is a bit different. Also there is no print screen button on this keyboard I had a number of people ask me about that. But I really like this keyboard and layout I use it everyday. I never had any issues finding normal keys but I use it for personal use and not for work or any kind of coding. I hope it helps if you got any more questions just leave another comment
Thanks once again for your prompt reply. I am satisfied with your reply. Also I am really enjoying the fact that this review is not only a detailed review like professional reviewers but also it comes from a long term user of the product. Its like an interactive amazon review. Please keep making such videos about the products that you use. I am thinking about making user RU-vid reviews for my purchases as well with the intent of helping people make better choices. Regards.
@@atifsultan_mech yes I make reviews for pretty much everything I fully use so I don't give a fake review or mislead anyone. I try my best to reply everyone. If you make a channel I can support your channel. I will be making more random reviews of stuff as they come in. Also comment like yours helps other viewers get questions answered.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge on this keyboard. I just noticed it doesnt have a prntscr button on it, or does it? Really appreciate it if you could confirm this.
Yes you are right there is no direct button to print screen. The best you can do is press win-shift-s key to pull up the snipping tool there is no other way I can figure out how to get it to print screen if find out I will let you know immediately
@@hachiback6018 thank you so much for confirming this promptly! I take a lot of screenshots 😂 so now I'm at a real dilemma. Found it for 16usd on AliExpress.
To me it's soft for my liking but it's not like a sensitive keyboard you will have to physically press it down. I am not sure where you live but if you try a Logitech keyboard it's very similar they sometimes of the logitech version in electronic stores to try
nice ! i have a question : as i use AZERTY...would it be possible to take off the keys/buttons of the keyboard without breaking them ? i would be able to RECONFIGURE to azerty if possible !
I tried to take the keys off and I don't think it is possible. It seems pretty solid fixed on this board. But I am not exactly sure because I don't want to break it.
Yes I use it pretty often and the keyboard is perfectly fine no issues at all. It's probably about 4 months old now. Batteries tend to last long I never switch off the keyboard and charge the batteries about once a month but the battery life could be different for others since I am using rechargeable AAA
@@hachiback6018im currently trying to decide between the two models, since it's on sale, i think i might go with the non num pad model (for the form factor). Thanks for responding btw!
@@IMe7x no problem. My channel is about helping each other out so if you have any questions about anything just leave a comment and I will get to it once I can
Yes through bluetooth. It can also be connected to tv boxes. You can connect to 2 phones by using the BT1 button and BT2 button so you can flip between the phones by pressing the key to switch
Hello. I have the same keyboard but it's impossible to switch to windows keyboard when pressing "Fn + P" in order to be able to do Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, . I am disappointed.