⌨️ Elevate your workspace—slim, silent, and always connected!
The PINKCAT Bluetooth Keyboard is an ultra-slim, lightweight wireless keyboard featuring a built-in rechargeable 180mAh lithium polymer battery. Designed with a quiet UK layout, it offers broad compatibility across iOS, Mac, Windows, Android, and more, making it the perfect portable typing companion for professionals on the move.
Brand | PINKCAT |
Product Dimensions | 24.5 x 14.8 x 0.6 cm; 187 g |
Batteries | Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Item model number | PK-BT-USWK |
Manufacturer | tonew |
Series | Ultra-Slim Wireless Keyboard |
Colour | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Hardware Platform | Tablet, Laptop, PC, Smartphone |
Operating System | Chrome OS, DOS, Linux, Mac, Window |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Lithium Battery Energy Content | 180 Milliampere Hour (mAh) |
Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
Lithium Battery Weight | 4.3 g |
Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
Item Weight | 187 g |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**N
Works very well, connects easy
Connects really easily to almost all tablet devices, can feel a bit flimsy if you are heavy handed like myself and does require some key binding which is easy enough when you read the manual which is very clear and to the point.Overall exactly as expected, simple Bluetooth keyboard that fits perfectly inside the case with the tablet
M**R
A proper full-function keyboard for touch-screen devices!
Pinkcat Bluetooth Keyboard (2023)UPDATE 19/8/2023. Keyboard table sorted!.I've discovered that the problem with keys not producing the keytop characters is down to Android. The solution is to install an alternative keyboard app (Simple Keyboard), set the keyboard language to English UK, then make this app the default keyboard for both On-screen and Bluetooth (your Pinkcat needs to be connected). Shimples![OPTION] + [4] gives € but the other useful [Alt] + special characters (like ° ½ ³ µ) aren't available.This review is of the current (2023) version with a rechargeable LiPo battery and Bluetooth connection (only). The short micro-USB cable is for charging only.SUMMARYSimple to pair, a delight to use, with all normal extended keyboard functions, in a very thin keyboard that has a slightly smaller footprint than my 10.1" Galaxy Tab S3 and slides in beside the Tab into the same padded satchel - the Galaxy's solid glass structure protects the keyboard from accidental bending. It's got an really good over-centre action so I can touch-type as fast on it as on any other keyboard. All the normal typing shortcut key combinations (CTRL+C, CTRL+X, CTRL+V, Shift+, Ctrl+ cursor keys, even Shift+ Fn+ Home or End to highlight characters, words, lines, etc. etc.) work as normal, so you can type on a touch-screen tablet or phone as though it is a PC. This review has been typed and uploaded using my Pinkcat keyboard with my Galaxy, only limited by the functionality of the Notes App!Amazing VfM.PROIt's footprint slightly smaller than my Galaxy Tab S3 (10.3") tablet, and neatly stows in the same (11") bag.My choice boiled down to just this one keyboard as it was the only keyboard to match the Galaxy in size.Set-up couldn't be simpler: Charge (6 hours); Pair; Use.Lightweight, very thin and compact, but robust.Noise - it's almost, but not quite, silent in normal use, but that's caused by the speed at which anyone who types fairly quickly hits the keys.Three of the supplied thin stick-on 'rubber' discs along the top of the underside stop the keyboard from sliding on smooth surfaces, even a damp glass cafe tabletop and a less-than-flat polished table (that's why I added a third!).Clever design - the corners nearest you have a raised area the same height as the keys that allows something flat and rigid (like a tablet) to protect the keys in transit, but when typing, these bumps are under the hollows of your palms so you don't notice them.It's as good as any full-size keyboard with a really nice positive, crisp, over-centre action. It's marginally nicer to use than my 2011 Toshiba laptop - it really is that good!CONThe keys are closer together than either my tower PC's full-size or my laptop's keyboard but after some months of swapping between all three, I find it only takes a few moments to adapt. I'm in the habit of using both tablet and laptop simultaneously changing keyboards is painless, but I wish I could learn not try to use the mouse for the tablet and a stylus on the laptop's screen!I can't use the usual Alt+ [key] to instantly access those extra characters (like fractions & powers) that I often use but that's probably down to the Notes App that I'm using to draft this review.Shift+2 = @ not " and Shift+@ = " that other reviewers complain of, is caused by the embedded (Android) key table see fix under UPDATE above.NOTESAnother reviewer reports problems connecting to a Galaxy Tablet; not my experience at all - initial pairing and subsequent re-connection (takes 1-2 seconds) were/are automatic 100% of the time.I found the automatic power-down a benefit rather than a nuisance, I'd far rather have to press the Shift (or some other non-character) key a couple of times than have the keyboards excellent battery life compromised.I bought my keyboard because I find touch-screen keyboards really hard work and frustrating (for a fast two-finger typist). The Pinkcat keyboard's functionality is limited by the device's OS and the App in use, so don't blame the keyboard if special characters aren't available and some shortcuts don't work.
B**.
Decent keyboard for the price
It seems to work OK. Types correctly, wakes up fairly quickly from sleep mode. Goes into sleep mode after a reasonable waiting period. It's a keyboard, it costs £10, it has bluetooth, it's small and portable, and the buttons go click-clack. Does what it's supposed to.Purchased this item to make use of the Samsung DEX capabilities of my mobile phone. Was hoping to use it in tandem with my work laptop and switch between the phone and laptop to reduce clutter on my desk but sadly, whenever I connect it to the laptop, it refuses to switch over to the phone using hotkeys (FN+Q/W/E). I might be doing something wrong or the feature is buggy, I'm not sure.So far the battery holds well, hasn't dropped connection and the key response is good. Definitely an OK option if you're looking for an auxiliary or travel keyboard that won't break the bank.
K**U
amazing
amazing little keyboard, so easy to type with, easy to put in your bag if you travel
J**H
Very bad.
Doesn't keep up with what I'm writing. When I look at the screen, it's missed what I've typed and made a mess of my work.
P**S
Disappointing Wireless Keyboard for Daily Use
This PINKCAT Bluetooth Keyboard, while nicely slim and portable, ultimately falls short where it matters most: reliable typing. Its compact size and wireless nature make it ideal for hot-desking, fitting neatly into a bag and keeping your workspace tidy. The battery life is surprisingly decent, only needing a single charge over three months of daily use, which is certainly a plus. However, the fundamental flaw lies in its inconsistent key registration; letters frequently get missed, turning everyday typing into a frustrating exercise in constant proofreading. It feels like a Bluetooth connectivity issue, which is a real shame given its otherwise practical design.Beyond the unreliable key presses, the "ultra-slim" design also comes with some trade-offs in usability. It sits very low on the desk, necessitating stick-on risers for a more comfortable typing angle, and the keyboard itself feels quite flimsy, flexing noticeably when in use. While portability is excellent, the core function of typing is undermined by these issues. Compared to more robust (even if discontinued) alternatives like the Anker keyboard, this PINKCAT model simply doesn't deliver the consistent performance required for regular work. It's a clear case where the convenience of a slim, wireless design doesn't quite outweigh the fundamental compromises in typing reliability and build quality.
C**S
Great Little Keyboard
Very happy with this purchase. The cheapest option on Amazon but keys feel good. Working with a Samsung S23 phone. All the usual keys including the £ sign. But as noted before the hash/tilde key produced nothing when pressed alone. But this corrected itself I think after I had pressed Fn and the Q key. This has Android written on it in blue, so perhaps this configured the keys correctly.Overall a great addition to my travel kit. I can type into my mobile so I can do emails etc almost as well as I do on my PC.
M**R
Easy setup
So easy to setup, just search for keyboard on Bluetooth and worked straight away but says charge for 6 hours which was fine. Good size,even though it’s small the keys are still clear and easy to press.
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