

⌨️ Type anywhere, anytime—small keyboard, big impact!
The Rii Mini Bluetooth Keyboard is a compact, rechargeable wireless keyboard featuring 78 mechanical keys with a QWERTY layout and white LED backlighting. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, it offers stable, fast connectivity and up to two months of battery life per charge. Designed for professionals on the go, it supports a wide range of devices including Smart TVs, Android and iOS smartphones, VR glasses, and HTPCs, making it the ultimate portable typing companion.





| ASIN | B0B46F8RS6 |
| Additional Features | Backlit, Rechargeable |
| Antenna Location | Everyday Use |
| Best Sellers Rank | #212 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | Rii |
| Built-In Media | USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 78 |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, RF |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (342) |
| Enclosure Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4"L x 2"W x 1"H |
| Item Weight | 116 Grams |
| Keyboard Description | Mini Keyboard Size:4.3*2.3*0.4in |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Rii |
| Model Number | 518BT |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 78 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Switch Type | Mechanical |
A**E
Awesome little keyboard!
I bought this keyboard to use with my new phone. I detest touchscreens and refuse to type on them. So when I couldn't use my Blackberry anymore, I had to figure out an alternative. The layout takes a little getting used to, and pairing requires you to push a very tiny button on the underside of the keyboard. But you only have to do it once... at least on an android. It pairs very quickly everytime it's turned on. It has a sleep feature that kicks in if you don't touch any keys for a few minutes. I have had this keyboard for almost two weeks, and other than the initial charge i gave it when I unboxed it. I haven't had to charge it again yet. I have a zipper pocket on my Moto G5 case, and this keyboard fits right inside it. If I have one complaint, it would be that I can't dial phone numbers with it. I haven't figured out why. So I have to use the touchscreen for that. Other than that little oddity, I love this keyboard. I'm considering buying another to have as backup. And why not? The price isn't bad for such a handy little gadget. ***UPDATE*** I have had this keyboard now for over a year. I have absolutely no complaints about it. I have since upgraded to a Google Pixel 8A, and it works just as well with that as it did with my Motorola. I get about a whopping two months out of one charge! Again, I do have to emphasize that I never use the backlit feature. There hasn't been any decline in battery life, performance, or anything else about this little keyboard. Seriously... if you want a qwerty option for your phone, tablet, or whatever you happen to be using, I can't say it enough. BUY THIS KEYBOARD!
G**R
Tiny, Sturdy, and Inexpensive!
This is (almost) exactly what I what I was looking for! I have a couple minor complaints (mainly about the placement of the keys—the fact that they're a square grid instead of being slightly offset like a normal keyboard is very confusing for my fingers) but overall I'm impressed! The keyboard is the perfect size to use your thumbs to type like on an actual phone, AND it's sturdy enough to hold up to such use. (All I wanted was physical keys. I miss my non-smart phone) The fact that this is one of the cheapest mini-keyboards I could find is mind-boggling. If this brand made another keyboard just like this but with keys that are actually laid out normally, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Also, some things to note: - the keyboard works with ios no problem - the shift key must be held down (like on a computer keyboard) to be used. - Same with the FN key - most keyboard shortcuts (like copy/pasting) work - alt tab (to change apps) does NOT work, at least not on ios - the arrow keys, while useful, are laid out in a VERY weird, unintuitive way. I'm grateful they're there at all but goodness the down and left arrows need to be switched - the backlight automatically turns off after the keyboard has not been used for a bit. It turns back on when you hit a key.
G**X
Comfortable for larger hands.
Very comfortable hand size. It takes a little adjusting to and I wouldn't use it for typing regularly, but short notes or number entries it's great. I use two computers for work and don't have the space for two keyboards, and it takes too long with a USB hub switch to hop back and forth at the speed I need. The second computer I just need to enter numbers and quick notes for, this works very well for that. Easy to pair and I haven't had any connection issues. Battery life hasn't been an issue if I charge it every few days, using it about 4 to 6 hours a day. Cons: It's a little slow to wake up. The sleep feature is nice to save battery life but it can take a few seconds for the characters to start typing in once you wake it up. But it does type the first character you press so you dont have to double tap the keys to wake and start typing, just adjust to typing without seeing it appear for the first few seconds. Also wish it could have been a Dual use with a USB dongle working between a 2.4ghz connection and Bluetooth to use with two devices. This only has Bluetooth connection and can only be paired with one device at a time. Dual connection for multi device use would have put it over the top for perfect. The other options I've found that do offer dual connection like that all also include a mouse feature which makes it too large to be comfortable to type with, or the mouse is gyroscopic and can't be turned off which is extremely annoying. Id rather have this with a comfortable hand size and lose the dual connection option. I bought 3 mini hand Keyboards to try out. This one, one with a touchpad mouse on the right hand side (an MSRVI brand one on Amazon,) and one with a gyroscopic mouse (Phistone brand, also on Amazon.) This one is a comfortable hand size, second most comfortable one after the Phistone, but the Phistone's gyroscopic mouse flying all over the place made it practically useless. This one was the best compromise with features and comfort.
L**R
Perfect, super useful
This is as cool as it looks, I promise. It connects to any of my devices. Everyone is like whoa what is that? I’ve never seen a keyboard that small are you using your phone? I was surprised with how compact it really was. So convenient to be able to use with your phone. I was super pleased with it. It made me miss my keyboard phone, which you really can’t find anymore.
K**H
The keyboard you didn't think you needed until you did.
I am absolutely amazed by this keyboard and the SwiftKey physical keyboard features. I have to say that I need to get better at key press and using the SwiftKey keyboard app. Value for money, absolutely worth it. I feel this was a keyboard that I didn't need, but I fimd it useful The feel is sturdy in hand and honestly I can get more practice with it. I just don't want to get too depended on it where I forget how to use real keyboard. Color option I don't think there are any. I think this comes very close to the clicks keyboard which has the magsafe attachment.
C**Y
Thin and useful
It's nice and thin. I hooked it up to my Apple TV, so I can use the keyboard for searching on YouTube, or any other apps without having to slide around with the remote.
D**T
Es un buen teclado si lo que buscas es usarlo exclusivamente por Bluetooth. Sin embargo, es importante considerar que el puerto USB-C solo funciona para alimentación eléctrica y no para transmisión de datos, por lo que el teclado no es detectado como periférico al conectarlo por cable. Es una lástima porque el tamaño es ideal para lo que yo buscaba, especialmente en situaciones donde necesito usar el teclado antes de entrar al sistema operativo.
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