⌨️ Elevate your workspace with precision and style—because your productivity deserves the best.
The I FocusMini 78 Keys Wired Keyboard combines compact design with professional-grade durability and water resistance. Featuring a stable 1.3-meter wired connection, ergonomic ambidextrous layout, and intuitive FN media shortcuts, it’s engineered for seamless compatibility across Windows, Mac, and Chrome OS. Its anti-slip base and high-quality ABS construction ensure a reliable, comfortable typing experience tailored for the modern professional on the go.
Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 78 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Number of Sections | 78 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Laptop |
Connectivity Technology | USB-A |
Special Features | Water Resistant |
Number of Keys | 78 |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Office |
Color | Black |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.02"L x 4.72"W x 0.71"H |
L**O
Perfect Size!
The keyboard felt like cheap plastic at first but now it feels really good while typing, totally recommended!
T**L
Fantastic Value AND Performance
I was searching for and have gone through a bunch of small/ wireless/ *Preferably mechanical keyboards. I actually still use the original small wireless Apple keyboard - so i thought if I could find a mechanical keyed version it would be awesome. My final tries were Corsair and multiple Keychrons (few hundred bucks in keyboards!) - running Bluetooth V5 they all either have too much input lag overall, random input lag, take annoyingly too long to reconnect after sitting idle regardless of settings, or die super fast if configured to never 'sleep'. I loved the mechanical switches, but they simply did not function the same as my Apple keyboard - I put two AA batteries in it and forget about it - it just always connects and works. I left this 'cheap' Anker keyboard on my work desk from 3/20 to 6/21 with the terrible original AAA batteries it came with it and it just works. No lag, no long 'wake up' time after sitting - and because it is made of such lightweight plastic it sounds mechanical!"It is not the spoon that bends..."
T**.
Nice keyboard numlock function a little weird/different
Almost perfect works great has necessary functions, small footprint which is what I wanted. But it's a little non-intuitive for setting the numlock function for typing numbers. You have to go back and forth between numlock mode and regular mode, to type a mix of letters and numbers. Just a little awkward in that it's different from a regular keyboard. I just think they made it a little more complicated for typing letters and numbers, than it had to be with this number of keys and layout. But it all works, and it's not that bad. I kept it and use it, but if I had to buy another one, I would consider paying a bit more to get something that was a little bit more seamless for overall typing.
N**S
keyboards glitched after a week of use
At it's price point, I can accept the spongy feeling keys. However, after about a week of use, it developed this glitch where the keyboard thinks I'm holding down a key. Sometimes it would just be a simple letter like: ExampleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeThe worst is when the keyboard thought I was holding down backspace when writing essays, or Ctrl+Z when doing projects. I had entire files nearly erased when this happened. Look elsewhere and spend the extra money. This thing is garbage and not worth the few bucks saved.
S**Z
Far More than I Expected
I expected a decent keyboard to work on my Mac Pro. I didn't expect the cover for it or the cover feels great to type on. It's a nice little keyboard that I would highly recommend to anybody. It doesn't take up much space and works well. Maybe having to hit the Fn key to change volume is more effort than I'd like, but it's such a fun little keyboard that I'm willing to ignore that completely. I'm typing on it now. No double hitting of keys or anything. it's been perfect. I like this keyboard.
K**
Sticky keys
I’ve had this keyboard for a couple months. When typing a letter gets stuck and types it repeatedly until I have to click the space bar to make it stop. Not good for writing emails.
C**L
Keys require too much pressure
I appreciate the dust cover, and it feels fine against my fingers. The problem with this keyboard is I have to type really hard. I feel like I'm back in the old days of typing on a manual typewriter. I'm wasting so much time because I expect when I press a key the letter enters, but often I look up at my monitor to see it was missed because apparently I didn't hit the key hard enough. Have to backspace and retype. Unfortunately I'll probably have to buy another keyboard to prevent finger pain, since I type a lot daily. It's too clickety-clackety too, meaning too audible!
A**S
Super happy with this brand of keyoard!
I bought this because I spilled cup noodles on my other generic chocolate board and needed something quick. This is my first TenKeyLess (or a variant) and I'm hooked. It just as easy to type on as my bigger keyboard and it makes my stainless desk look nice. Great value and product so far. Only cons I can think of is that it's light and rattles on a hollow desk. I like that about it though. Keypresses are certain and it's easy to store under my desk riser. As far as scissor switch keyboards go, this one's a winner.One more thing.I love the little key cover it comes with. I've got a grueling task ahead of me trying to keep a white keyboard clean. Every bit helps.Will update if it turns out to not be durable.
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