Laser projection keyboards sound like the next big thing in gadgets. This might be true if you are willing to pay a street price for a decent product. But are the cheaper ones worth a shot? In this review, we test one of the cheapest laser projection keyboards on the market. Let’s see whether it deserves your attention or not.
- Manufacturer (OEM): Generic OEM
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 40 mm x 78 mm x 20 mm
- Weight: 60 g (0.13 lb)
- Keyboard Layout: QWERTY
- Rate: 350 characters/minute (actual rate: 120)
- Battery & Capacity: Built-In, 700 mAh @ 3.7V
- Bluetooth: v3.0, HID Profile: v1.0
- Accessories: User Manual, 1 USB to micro-USB Type A Cable (no charger included)
- Laser Class: CLASS II
- OS Compatibility: Windows XP and later, Android, iOS, Blackberry
- Devices Compatibility: PC, Smartphones, Tablets, Gaming Consoles
- Warranty: 1 year
Prologue & Technical specifications
Gadgets are the toys of a tech enthusiast. As a gadget fan, I try to buy everything that might catch my attention. Laser projection keyboards are one of them. So, I decided to buy the cheapest one in my country (it is sold on AliExpress and Amazon worldwide) and share my thoughts and usage experience with you. Long story short, it is not ideal for everyday usage but rather an interesting gadget. If you are willing to pay a street price for a laser projection keyboard, you should better look elsewhere. The one I review in this article is best for decor. I don’t think it will ever be helpful to anyone who would like to use it for everyday typing needs.
The review sample is not sponsored.