Inland Pro Wireless 2.4GHz Optical Mice Keyboard Combo Set
Dec 11, 2009 in
Computers & Software
- Wireless keyboard operates on 2.4GHz frequency and working-distance of up to 10 meters
- Stand-profile style keys allow for comfortable, quiet typing
- Spill-resistant design protects your keyboard from damage
- Contemporary and professional sleek, black design
- Includes optical wireless mouse; requires an available USB port
Product Description
Pro Wireless 2.4GHz Optical Mouse Keyboard Combo Set Features: Up to 10m working distance 2.4GHz 2way fast digital RF 16 auto hopping channel with 65K ID Reliable keyboard with spill-resistant design Stand-profile keys provides comfortable silent touch Long battery life Micro receiver System Requirement: IBM PC or compatitable Available USB port Windows 2000/XP/VISTA… More >>
Inland Pro Wireless 2.4GHz Optical Mice Keyboard Combo Set
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5 comments
Yakov Tokar on December 11, 2009 at 3:18 pm
I can’t tell you how it works because I didn’t even plug it in. Who cares about functionality if the product is an egronomic failure. The only goal of the designers was to make it lightweight, and lightweight it is. As a result the keyboard moves under your strokes and you have to hold it with your other hand (maybe it’s OK though if you sit on the couch and hold it in your lap). In addition the designers used this fancy font for the keys where half of the letters are unfinished which looks like the paint is peeling off. The mouse was too small even for my wife’s hand and absolutely unusable for me. I still give it two stars because if you want it for your 10-years-old with small hands and no font bias, it may be a good buy for you.
Ricardo Ayala on December 11, 2009 at 5:43 pm
The keyboard works great for the most part, aside from occasional lag here and there and the random moments where it completely doesn’t respond. No other keyboard came close to the range this CAN get. I also do have a wireless network running throughout the house so it may be interfering intermitantly with the keyboard and mouse.
George Goober Lindsay on December 11, 2009 at 7:09 pm
I bought the Inland wireless mouse and keyboard set because I wanted to be able to use my computer through my TV and leave my laptop on the desk. For that purpose it is just fine.
Pros-
Inexpensive
At least a 10 foot range, haven’t tried beyond that
Cons-
Keyboard falls asleep quickly, causing missed keystrokes
Mouse design is made for space-saving, but is not ergonomic and causes hand cramping
If you have the cash and plan to spend a lot of time using it, I would go with a more expensive model. But if you’re like me and only want to use it once in a while, this will be fine for you.
kgama on December 11, 2009 at 9:25 pm
Used right away from the box.
Batteries included.
Letters/Numbers look cool.
Works even from 10 feet away.
Mouse power off switch.
Imran on December 11, 2009 at 9:47 pm
I am very impressed with this little wireless keyboard and mouse combo. I looked at other similar products, and all of them were really expensive (i.e. it does not mean that it will work if it is more expensive. I had bad experience using Microsoft wireless mouse before), compared to this one. I was looking for something that would work at a reasonable price range (I got mine for only $22). I have been using it for about 3-4 months without any problem.