

⌨️ Elevate your media control game—wireless freedom meets full-size finesse!
The Arteck 2.4G Wireless Touch TV Keyboard combines a full-size, ultra-compact brushed aluminum design with a built-in multi-touch trackpad and 10-meter wireless range. Compatible with Windows, Chrome OS, smart TVs, and HTPCs, it offers plug-and-play convenience via a nano USB receiver. Powered by replaceable AAA batteries and backed by a 2-year warranty, it’s engineered for reliable, comfortable media control from anywhere in your living space.




| ASIN | B07FSKZVRG |
| Additional Features | Trackpad |
| Antenna Location | Office |
| Best Sellers Rank | #151 in Computer Keyboard & Mouse Combos |
| Brand | Arteck |
| Built-In Media | AAA Battery X2 |
| Button Quantity | 78 |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Gaming Console, Laptop, PC, Smart TV |
| Connectivity Technology | USB Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 7,688 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | chrome |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.64"L x 5.04"W x 0.16"H |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Keyboard Description | Ergonomic |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | Arteck |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Scissor-switch |
| Model Name | Arteck 2.4G Wireless Touch TV Keyboard |
| Model Number | HW197 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 2 |
| Number of Keys | 85 |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Special Feature | Trackpad |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Switch Type | Scissor-switch |
| Theme | No_theme |
| UPC | 713382287401 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years Manufacturer Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
M**N
Great keyboard that’s well made.
Compact, but works very well. I wasn’t expecting much to be honest. But the top of the keyboard is brushed aluminum with normal size keys. It doesn’t feel cheap or flimsy. The trackpad is a small. About the size of one from a Chromebook or Netbook. I think it would be perfect is they eliminated the volume buttons, home/back buttons and make the track pad bigger. Maybe made it an inch longer to place them in a line vertically between the trackpad and keyboard. But really it’s a very good wireless keyboard that I use on my media pc in the living room. I would definitely compare it to a Logitech before they got crazy expensive on Amazon & eBay.
S**A
Good keyboard, great service
I am pretty criticical of keyboards because, it’s the the device that most people interact with the most and actually look at the least. I have purchased, tested, and returned test 32 keyboards in the last 7 months with prices ranging from $8 to $400; this keyboard is one of the few that I settled on for the work that I do because I need a reliable input device that can take some action and keep up with the pace. I use 4 To 5 keyboards for specialized work that Ido in the film, creative, and business settings. This keyboard isn’t the best, in terms of a long list of criteria, but I have yet to find a single input device that meets all my needs; the closest I’ve gotten is a 6 inch keyboard made by another company, but it is too small. Where this board excels is in the support of their products. A 2 year warranty is a very long commitment to stand by their product and that’s something that is the paramount when dealing with hardware; and if you’ve ever tried to use a computer without a hardware input device, it’s not a happy time. Frankly, if I i could design and build my own I would because for some reason, the idea of a full size keyboard, meaning a keyboard with the option of lighted keys, a numeric10 key, arrows, functions, macros, and a mouse or trackpad is a uni-llama it just doesn’t exist. So the market is filled with these weak, too thin, too compact and too fashionable devices that may compete on a head to head who has the thinnest device but not who has the best design, or fit for purpose device. 100% if you want a keyboard that is comfortable and 100% reliable, go for wired, if wired isn’t an option this is your best best. What works for me, regular AAA batteries means I can have them charged and read to replace as opposed to having to constantly track down cables, bricks. and extensions for the built in batteries. If you need to return, you keep the batteries and therefore you don’t need to deal with all the extra steps of shipping with special labels, packaging, and shipping times. The keyboard has a decent spacing of the keys so you can mount the keyboard from different angles and find the home keys (F & J) and start typing. The touchpad is large enough to have full right/left buttons and also isn’t often throwing keys because the receiver is too far away. Let me tell you this is the a #1 problem you’ll have with any wireless device, if there’s interference, it doesn’t matter how much you paid or how big the batteries are, you’re gonna have problems. Biggest ‘con’ I would say the hot keys over the track pad. It turns out that is the best place my muscle memory has found to grab it from, and it also happens to open a obéisse window. In the beginning this drive me crazy as I was constantly closing Chrimw, but once I remapped the keys to a more useful function, it actually turned out to be a huge help. The only thing that isn’t so much a problem as it is an annoyance is the Fn keys. They don’t gel well with their locations so any F1, F4 etc has to be done with a little dancing and fitness. It’s an easy work around, but at the same time when you’re looking to play a device like a fine instrument and it doesn’t meet the mark, it’s a great let down. But I’m happy with the 2 I have and will probably get a few more moving forward.
M**X
Really nice for laying in bed, but that's about it
I bought this after laying in bed one night and wanting to switch between YouTube videos to fall asleep to, but I really didn't want to get up. After buying and using these for a while, I only really have one complaint, but more on that later. This keyboard/touchpad combo is perfect for sitting away from your main computer and mouse (or as a separate from your laptop for gaming) and I use it whenever I'm on my bed and need to use my computer. I never tried it on a laptop since I don't own one, but judging by the way it works on my PC, I feel like this could be a better alternative to a laptop's built in touchpad and keyboard. It's light, it can be set down on a hard surface to act as its own keyboard, and the batter lasts surprisingly wrong. But for the one complaint I have for it, the case that holds the batteries in place doesn't clip into place, meaning if the keyboard is even barely shaken around, it comes flying off, and the batteries join soon after. I'm not sure if it's the product or if it was just the way it was shipped to me, but when I got it, it was doing this. Overall, really nice product, pretty situational and wouldn't recommend to someone who would barely use it, but I personally love it. Solid 8/10
R**S
Very happy with this!
Quick background for why I need this product. I have been in a lot of Zoom meetings and online trainings this summer that required quite a bit of video interaction, chatting, note-taking, etc. Anyway, I developed some serious shoulder/neck pains. Solution ended up being to buy the tallest laptop stand I could find and lower my seat. This created the need for BT keyboard... So...I am so happy I read some of the other reviews. They persuaded me to take a chance on this combo for laptop and Chromebook use. In the end, I'm very pleased. It feels and looks high-quality, but I don't think it is composed of high-quality materials. Sure looks like it though! At this price point, corners had to be cut somewhere, I guess and I'm OK with this decision (like my design opinions really matter, lol) What matters most is functionality and it does that better than I expected. I had reservations about how well the trackpad would work on one of these (my first), but I have no complaints or suggestions. It works just as I need it and it's huge. I love the "hotkey" buttons and use them quite often with my laptop. The keys feel natural (I like a "clicky" button). I don't like the "smooth" buttons of my high-end laptop, so this was a benefit for me. Has everything I need as a PC user and more. My main gripe is not really a gripe because I was able to solve my issue. The only "issue" I had was sleep mode...at first confused me. I sometimes go long periods of time of only using the trackpad sporadically, so the keyboard goes into sleep mode. After touching the trackpad the keyboard would not wake up. I was resorting to turning the keyboard off and then back on! After a day or so of this, I decided to read the manual. All I had to do was press an actual key to wake it up! Silly me! Anyway, I like it and I'm definitely buying another for work and possibly one for the living room (should help you understand how much I like it)
P**W
Some issues, but gets the job done
I have a couple of these wireless mouse pad / keyboard combos. Typing on this feels quite nice, the keys press feel and are spaced comfortably. The mouse pad doesn't feel very responsive and the left/right click take a bit more pressure to actually click. I feel like the range on this probably the weakest point, at times it feels like you need direct line of sight even within 3-4 feet of where the receiver is. It does work across the room (8-10 feet distance) decently, but it just doesn't seem like the wirelss range is great. There is also a weird little "de-bounce" logic issue where if you type certain words it can double a letter, so far it seems to happen on the letter "u", so if I type the word "count" it will output "couunt". Seems like if you are typing away it is more pronounced to hit the error than when you are typing slower and more carefully. I'm guessing the issue is that it is receiving a lot of input too quickly and there might just be a mis-adjusted de-bounce threshold internally that causes the issue. One big annoyance I have is that if you let it idle it will go to sleep (that's fine, that's what it should do), but where the annoyance comes in is that the mouse pad goes to sleep and will not awake until I fn+spacebar two times or hit the windows key two times. I wish it would default to the F## keys by default, but doing fn+esc enables them, I get why it is configured this way, because most people are interested in skip forward/back (or similar functions) and less interested in F5 to refresh a page. I like some of the main use function buttons appearing right above the mouse pad. Very convenient placement. Decent keyboard, it certainly works. Comfortable typing experience. Feels sturdy.
O**R
Great Customer Service Great Keyboard
I bought this keyboard a while back and loved it because I could control my PC as an infotainment center. The sleek, nice build quality is very impressive. When I moved, I lost the receiver; this was after the two-year warranty had expired. However, I reached out to the company, and they got me a new one for free! Shoutout to the team—you can trust these people.
S**N
ARTECK. Nothing but Cheap Garbage
This thing sucks. Ive come to expect this from this brand. Arteck. Ive bought 6 of their different keyboards in just under 2 years. For this one specifically: Nothing but problems from day one. I know not to expect much from these cheap keyboards. And Im not. Im not looking for any type of comfort or fast keys or even no lag. I just need a wireless keyboard with a trackpad so I can lay in my bed while surfing the web or when working from home. Instead of needing to get out my actual wired keyboard and mouse I use for gaming. Which then requires me to sit at the desk and for long periods thats uncomfortable. (Its not my chair) I have back problems from an injury I sustained in the military. But still. For the price. I still expect this thing to just WORK. 1) its not type C charging or any type of plug in rechargeable. Its 2 AAA batteries. The ones it came with were DOA. They dont last either. Im swapping batteries every 2 days. 2). The keys do not register at all. Im a fast typer. So I press pretty light. But sometimes. I have to press really hard for it to even register a keystroke. hard enough that it feels like think I’m going to break the keyboard. It ruins my tempo and is really annoying. 3) the track pad is so slow. I dont need it to be fast. But it just glitches or skips across the screen for the most part. Its never a smooth movement. 4). It goes to sleep way too quickly. And takes too long to wake back up. I could be in a voice meeting. Which I am usually on mute to prevent bg noise. But when i need to speak usually between every 2-3 minutes. The keyboard already went to sleep and takes a good 5 seconds to respond for me to then go to unmute myself. Or it even goes to sleep while I am talking and then trying to show my screen to my coworkers there is always this weird delay because the keyboard needs to wake back up and reconnect. This board has been nothing but horrible. It went into the trash after week one. Dont waste your money on this brand or keyboard.
T**S
Probably one of the nicest little wireless keyboard/trackpad combos you'll find.
I love these keyboards and keep coming back to them when I need one. Solid construction, sleek appearance, small footprint and good key response for such a flat keyboard. The trackpad works great and the battery life is stellar. They easily work at 12-15ft away, and further with direct line-of-sight to the receiver. I don't know if they are technically spill-proof, but I did have an accident with one once, and had to drain, clean and dry it before using it again. Afterward it was like it never happened....I'm using that very keyboard to write this review. My only complaint is that the price tends to fluctuate a bit on these. In the $25 range, they are good buy, but at recent prices, I'm glad I don't need another right away. Just do what I do and watch for a sale, then buy a couple to have an extra on-hand.