








⚡ Elevate your number crunching game—wireless, customizable, unstoppable!
The Kisnt KN34GT Wireless Number Pad is a 34-key mechanical numpad featuring a stable 2.4GHz wireless connection with a 10-meter range, a rechargeable 500mAh battery with Type-C charging, and hot-swappable Gateron red linear switches. It includes durable PBT dye-sublimated keycaps and multi-layer silencing for a smooth, quiet typing experience. Compatible with Mac and Windows, this ergonomic keypad enhances productivity for professionals seeking a premium, customizable numeric input solution.







| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Button Quantity | 34 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Number of Sections | 3 |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Gateron red switch |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Switch Type | Linear |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop, PC, Smartphone, Mac |
| Connectivity Technology | wIireless 2.4G |
| Special Features | Ergonomic, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Rechargeable, Hot-Swappable |
| Number of Keys | 34 |
| Style | Classic |
| Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.86"L x 5.27"W x 1.54"H |
S**G
LOVE LOVE LOVE!
Love! Perfect for using with my 75% keyboards! Perfect for customizing with switches and keycaps!
J**G
One of a Kind Numpad!
I was very happy to have found this numpad as I couldn't find any options that were mechanical, full-sized, and wireless until I came across this listing. The numpad works perfectly and is well-designed.I hoped to 3D print a case for the numpad, so I figured I would message the seller to see if they would share the CAD drawings of the case in the unlikely event they would entertain my request. I was blown away by the fact that the seller replied and provided the CAD files; I didn't think there was a chance they would do so. Incredibly helpful and friendly customer support in addition to a great product.Highest of recommendations!
T**G
Nice Keypad
This keypad is very nice. It's heavy, and well made. I like the sound of it, it's not very loud. I love the "old school" feel of it and the ease of just plugging it into my laptop and turning it on! I would recommend this keypad, although I do feel like it could be a little cheaper, it's rather expensive. I purchased it through my business, otherwise I would probably gotten a cheaper option.
M**S
Nice
Very nice keypad but not a pure white color. More beige.
V**O
great works well
love it. i am a gamer so having keys set out away from keyboard gives me more flexibility.
A**E
Good product!
Good qualityBought this for my assistant and he loved it
A**R
Works the way it is advertised.
I just wish it had a Shift key to be able 'reverse tab.'
K**N
Not RGB, but great sound and addition to a set up with a less than 100% keyboard
I’ve tried my fair share of different size keyboards. I type without looking, so muscle memory is very important to me. The IBM Model M Keyboard (ANSI 101 for us Americans) established where all the keys are on a modern keyboard. That keyboard had 104 keys. In the keyboard market that is referred to as a 100% keyboard. Keyboards the attempt a smaller form factor by removing keys are referred to based on the number of keys that are left. For example, a 67% keyboard should have 69 keys (or 70 depending on if you round up or down).But that muscle memory thing means that most of the time I am limited to a 100% keyboard because the keys my muscle memory expect to find when I move my fingers there. Imagine reaching to open a door only to discover that your hand is gone!Now, even really compact keyboards still have the top number row, so I could live without a num pad, but on this keyboard, to the left of the numpad are the actual keys I can’t live without: Home and End.I have said many times before that I don’t really care what my keyboard sounds like. The less time and thought between me wanting a character to appear on the screen (or something else like SHIFT+HOME + sometimes CTRL if I really hate what I wrote) the more I like a certain keyboard, but this numpad sounds like the building sound in a lego video game – and not that loud either. And that’s just the switches it comes with. I do find it odd, however, that some of the switches have a different function than I would expect. There is an extra section of 4 keys that are not normally included on a numpad, but Scroll Lock has been replaced with the space bar?! And Print Screen with the equal sign?!It's not RGB and a couple keys have had their functions replaced, but now I can try out smaller form factor keyboards without feeling like I’ve got a hand tied behind my back.
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