Review: i8 Wireless Keyboard – The Almost Perfect Kodi/XBMC Keyboard


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Positives:
Great Range with no issues controlling my laptop behind the TV form anywhere in my living room. Battery Life is excellent with easily a several weeks of use before needing to recharge.
The buttons feel solid with a nice click so you know you hit the key.
The sensitivity on the touch pad is just right.

Negative:
No back light on the keyboard. (If you want a back light check out the upgraded Rii One i28. Same lay out but has a back light.)

Specification:
Operating range: 15 meters(MAX), without signal
disturbance and no direction limit.
Frequency range: 2.403GHZ ~ 2.480GHZ
Operational voltage: 3.3V
Charge Voltage: 4.4V ~ 5.25V
Modulation: GFSK
Channel: 78channels
TX Power: less than +5dBm
Transmission rate: 1M bit/sec
Frequency tolerance: +/-30ppm
Power consumption: 55mA(on), 1mA(sleep)
Battery Type: Built-in lithium-ion battery
Item size: 15 * 10 * 2cm
Item weight: 107g
Package size: 17 * 14.5 * 3.5cm
Package weight: 175g

Supports System:
1. Windows 2000/xp/7/8/CE
2. Windows vista
3. Linx (Debian 3.1, Redhat – Fedora Ubuntu 8.10-8.10 * 9.0)
4. Android OS (With standard USB interface)

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