

⌨️ Tiny keyboard, huge productivity boost—type anywhere, anytime!
The Rii Mini Bluetooth Keyboard is a compact, rechargeable wireless keyboard featuring 66 QWERTY keys with white LED backlighting. Equipped with Bluetooth 5.0, it offers stable, fast connections and up to two months of battery life per charge. Its ultra-portable design fits easily in pockets or bags, making it ideal for use with Smart TVs, Android/iOS devices, VR glasses, and more, catering to professionals who demand mobility without sacrificing functionality.





| ASIN | B0B46F8RS6 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #274 in Computer Keyboards |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (315) |
| Date First Available | June 15, 2022 |
| Item Weight | 4.1 ounces |
| Item model number | 518BT |
| Manufacturer | Rii |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 2 x 1 inches |
G**R
Tiny, Sturdy, and Inexpensive!
This is (almost) exactly what I what I was looking for! I have a couple minor complaints (mainly about the placement of the keys—the fact that they're a square grid instead of being slightly offset like a normal keyboard is very confusing for my fingers) but overall I'm impressed! The keyboard is the perfect size to use your thumbs to type like on an actual phone, AND it's sturdy enough to hold up to such use. (All I wanted was physical keys. I miss my non-smart phone) The fact that this is one of the cheapest mini-keyboards I could find is mind-boggling. If this brand made another keyboard just like this but with keys that are actually laid out normally, I'd buy it in a heartbeat. Also, some things to note: - the keyboard works with ios no problem - the shift key must be held down (like on a computer keyboard) to be used. - Same with the FN key - most keyboard shortcuts (like copy/pasting) work - alt tab (to change apps) does NOT work, at least not on ios - the arrow keys, while useful, are laid out in a VERY weird, unintuitive way. I'm grateful they're there at all but goodness the down and left arrows need to be switched - the backlight automatically turns off after the keyboard has not been used for a bit. It turns back on when you hit a key.
A**E
Awesome little keyboard!
I bought this keyboard to use with my new phone. I detest touchscreens and refuse to type on them. So when I couldn't use my Blackberry anymore, I had to figure out an alternative. The layout takes a little getting used to, and pairing requires you to push a very tiny button on the underside of the keyboard. But you only have to do it once... at least on an android. It pairs very quickly everytime it's turned on. It has a sleep feature that kicks in if you don't touch any keys for a few minutes. I have had this keyboard for almost two weeks, and other than the initial charge i gave it when I unboxed it. I haven't had to charge it again yet. I have a zipper pocket on my Moto G5 case, and this keyboard fits right inside it. If I have one complaint, it would be that I can't dial phone numbers with it. I haven't figured out why. So I have to use the touchscreen for that. Other than that little oddity, I love this keyboard. I'm considering buying another to have as backup. And why not? The price isn't bad for such a handy little gadget. ***UPDATE*** I have had this keyboard now for over a year. I have absolutely no complaints about it. I have since upgraded to a Google Pixel 8A, and it works just as well with that as it did with my Motorola. I get about a whopping two months out of one charge! Again, I do have to emphasize that I never use the backlit feature. There hasn't been any decline in battery life, performance, or anything else about this little keyboard. Seriously... if you want a qwerty option for your phone, tablet, or whatever you happen to be using, I can't say it enough. BUY THIS KEYBOARD!
S**Y
Almost perfect 👌
This is almost perfect for what I needed. It takes some getting use to but it does its job. I'm taking 1 star away only because of the way the . and , are set up. With these being some of the most used keys I feel they should have been placed next to the space key, so you don't have to use the function key to use them it's hard to use if you're typing fast. If they switch this it will be perfect. If you want mini quality keyboard this is a good one. I like that it has the arrows but no mouse this was a main selling point for me. The charge is ok so far I've had it for 2 weeks and haven't had to charge it again. Connected right to my S9+ tablet.
H**L
Cute and works well!
I've enjoyed this little keyboard so far, it's honestly fun to use. It feels pretty solid, it types well, and it functions nicely, Bluetoothed to my phone perfectly. I have no complaints so far! It also looks really cute, I love mini things, so I'm a little biased.
S**R
Necessity for cord-cut households
Whenever I go to a streaming service like Netflix or Hulu and want to search for the name of a show, this makes it super easy to type it in. The Bluetooth let's it connect with most hardware (TV or streaming unit). It's rechargable (USB c) and a charge lasta for a very long time. Very high quality with a responsive click and great performance. Being the size of a credit card, I keep it next to my remote. I couldn't believe the price - it's practically a steal. Enjoy!
J**.
It Functions
I would love to get a Cosmo Communicator or a FxTec Pro but I'll be honest, their specs aren't that much better than my 6 year old phone. Now onto this thing. It turns on. The keys work. The bluetooth connection is good. The battery is fine. The keys are mushy but tactile and still light-years better than a touchscreen keyboard. Unfortunately, all this good is negated by the awful backspace key, which gets stuck under the bezel of the case if you happen to press up on the key wrong, potentially wiping an entire line of text as you try to un-stick it. I desperately want this to work, so I sprayed some heavy duty lubricant in there above the backspace key. It somewhat helped, but it still gets stuck. Edit: I got fed up and took a craft knife to the bezel around the key. It's ugly but the backspace no longer sticks. Other hang-ups include the lack of dedicated period or comma keys. Like what the? These are the most common punctuation symbols in the English language. You're gonna make me press and hold FN for them??? At least forward slash has a dedicated key. (Lmao.) It would've been fine if this keyboard was just a centimeter longer, if they were that needing for space. It's worth mentioning that this thing has backlit keys. You can also charge it and use it at the same time. You can't connect to it without using bluetooth, the mini usb port is for charging only (I tried using its cord and a micro usb to usb hub for connecting it to my phone and it didn't detect it). If you're not picky and you can live with these issues, get it. In the meantime, I'm going to contemplate a Cosmo.
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