Lightweight & compact Anker "2.4 Ghz Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Set" review with built-in rechargeable battery that can be used for up to 3 months



From April 5, 2018, "2.4 GHz Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Set" appears from Anker famous for mobile battery. Built-in rechargeable battery with lightweight & compact design which fit easily to any work space and easy to carry, it is said that smooth and quiet typing is possible. I got the real thing soon, so I tried it by actually touching what it was.

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Anker 2.4 Ghz wireless keyboard & mouse set box is like this.


Inside the mouse body · Micro-USB cable · Keyboard body · Silicon keyboard cover · Instructions and warranty cards were included.


Placed keyboard and mouse body side by side. Both colors are black, matte finish is applied to the surface.


The size of the keyboard is 366 mm × 124 mm, and if you look side by side with the iPhone 7 Plus with the long side 158.2 mm, you can see the size well.


The thickness including the thickest battery part is 16 mm, it is compared with the 7.3 mm thick iPhone 7 Plus as seen from the side.


In addition, there is no folding foot on the back of the keyboard, the inclination angle is fixed.


I measured the weight, it was 365 g.


A small slide switch is attached at the upper right of the keyboard. Turning the power on and putting it on the right put it on.


There was a Micro - USB port for charging on the right side of the keyboard. The keyboard has a built-in rechargeable battery, and when used for about 2 hours a day in a fully charged state, it is possible to use up to 3 months. Also, when both the keyboard and mouse are equipped with auto sleep function, if there is no operation for more than 10 minutes, it automatically goes to sleep mode, so you can save battery use.


The keyboard is an irregular JIS arrangement. There is also an Fn key between the left Ctrl key and the Windows key, and F1 to F12 are designed to be entered by pressing simultaneously with the Fn key. Therefore, some people take time to get used to the keyboard.


The appearance is compact, but the key pitch was about 19 mm, I did not feel hard to strike. The keystroke is about 2 mm, which is a little shallow. From the editorial staff who typed on the test, "Although I was worried whether the touch feeling was okay, I was worried about the thinness, but I can get the feeling that it is properly typed even if it is shallow." "A little confusing at the position of the array and Fn key I could use it if I get used to it. "


With a shallow keystroke, I was able to realize a smooth, quiet and comfortable typing, and I actually typed it. Although it was not that there was no sound at all, it was not a sharp sound like Kachakacha but a type sound such as a patter, so I had the impression that "it does not sound more than I thought." You can check the comparison of Anker's 2.4 GHz wireless keyboard with the two external keyboards you normally use in the editing department in the following movie.

Compared Anker's 2.4 Ghz wireless keyboard type sounds - YouTube


The mouse body is an optical type using a red LED, and the ANKER logo is stamped.


It compared with iPhone 7 Plus side by side. The size is 58 mm × 107 mm.


Thinness is about 25 mm in the thickest part, so if you line up with iPhone 7 Plus you can see its thinness well.


The weight was 68 g.


There is no side button etc, it is a simple structure of only click button and mouse wheel. The tip of the mouse has a Micro - USB port that connects the charging cable.


Looking at the back of the mouse, in addition to the mouse body switch and the red LED, a USB radio receiver was attached.


Since the radio receiver is fixed with a magnet, it can be easily removed.


The USB radio receiver looks like this. You can use the keyboard and mouse just by inserting it in the PC. Wireless connection was stable, and it was able to be used without problems especially when operating from a room next to 5 m away.


I actually tried holding the mouse. The clicking sound and the sound of moving the wheel are quite quiet, but the feeling of clicking is steadily transmitted to the hand. However, it is still a little thin, so if you are a person who normally uses a larger mouse or trackball, you may be a little unsatisfied.


You can see what kind of sound and volume it is by actually clicking the mouse or turning the wheel to see the following movie.

I tried using the mouse of Anker "2.4 Ghz Wireless Keyboard & Mouse Set" - YouTube


What I thought about actually using was that it was thin and light. Therefore, you can carry it with the tablet PC and use it for use at the place to go. Since it is wireless, you do not have to worry about cumbersome cables, you can clean up normally and you can also use it flexibly to take out only when you want to use it. From the editorial staff I tried, "Some keyboards and mouse are compact and sounds do not sound so much, so there was an opinion that it might be ants to pick out and use it while doing voice chatting and playing late at night". However, since the keyboard and the mouse are not Bluetooth connection, it is regrettable that it can not be used for smartphones or tablet PCs that USB can not connect.

Moreover, it is a pleasing point that it is unnecessary to replace the dry cell of the keyboard with charging technology and auto sleep unique only to Anker which is good at mobile batteries, and it can be used for a long time even without a small charge.

"Anker 2.4 GHz wireless keyboard & mouse set" can be obtained from Amazon.co.jp with tax 3999 yen. In addition, it is said that only on April 5, 2018 (Thursday), it is possible to get it with 3199 yen including tax including 20% ​​OFF for 300 items only.

Amazon | Anker 2.4 GHz wireless keyboard & amp; mouse set 【Windows OS device compatible / convenient design for carrying / operating long hours / with numeric keypad】 | Anker | keyboard mail order

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