Rii Wireless Keyboard with Trackpad,Dual Mode Bluetooth &Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad,Metal Board for PC,Laptop, Tablet,Windows,Androids (BT+2.4G)
Original price was: £32.98.£26.98Current price is: £26.98.








Price: £32.98 - £26.98
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Product Description




Separate Power Button
With separate button control, it can save power of the keyboard.Also protect the battery to have a long life.

Separate Button for Trackpad
With separate control for trackpad, solve the problem that when low power the keyboard and trackpad not working well.

Special Space for USB Receiver
To avoid losing USB receiver, Rii K22 wireless keyboard has a nice design for usb receiver.

Clearly Indicator Lights
Clearly indicator lights tells you the status of this wireless keyboard.Especially when low power,red light flashing. It prompts you to charge it.
【Suitable for Home Entertainment 】Elevate your home entertainment experience with the Rii K22S wireless keyboard with trackpad, designed for seamless control of your HTPC, smart TV, and Windows devices. Ideal for typing, streaming, and gaming from the comfort of your sofa.Tips:Not totally competible with Mac,OS,IOS system,can’t emulate macbook trackpad.
【Dual Mode Connection,Long lasting battery】Rii bluetooth keyboard with touchpad also could connect with 2.4G wireless.Enjoy the convenience of dual connectivity options with BT 5.0 and 2.4G wireless, ensuring stable connections up to 10 meters. The rechargeable lithium battery provides long-lasting power, while the Type-C charging port allows for quick and easy recharging.
【Muti-functional Touchpad&Scissor switch keys】Rii wireless keyboard with trackpad bulit in with multi-functional touchpad,meets all your mouse needs, with multi-finger gestures, scroll functions, and separate volume controls for effortless navigation on your SMART TV or PC. The scissor switch keys offer a comfortable typing experience, perfect for students and those with high typing demands.
【Easy and Durable use】Rii bluetooth keyboard with touchpad simply pluged and play with no additional software required, and easily switch between connection modes with the touch of a button. The stylish and durable design features a metal frame for added aesthetics and robustness. Portable size making it the perfect travel companion for students, travelers, and home theater enthusiasts.
【Widely used】This Rii keyboard with trackpad is widely used. It is Compatible with Laptop, PC, Tablet, Smarphone, Smart TV(Not A),Android TV box, and projector. Windows XP/ Vista/CE/7/8 /10, Mac OS, IOS,OSX, Linux. Package include: keyboard*1, 2.4G wireless usb receiver *1,manual *1, cable *1
Customers say
Customers find the keyboard works well with various devices, including LG TVs, and appreciate its build quality, describing it as well-made and solid on the desk. The keyboard receives positive feedback for its compact size, with one customer noting it slips easily into a rucksack, and customers consider it good value for money. The Bluetooth connectivity and battery life receive mixed reviews, with some customers reporting connection issues and battery failure. Customers disagree on the keyboard responsiveness, with some finding the typing experience terrible.
12 reviews for Rii Wireless Keyboard with Trackpad,Dual Mode Bluetooth &Wireless Keyboard with Touchpad,Metal Board for PC,Laptop, Tablet,Windows,Androids (BT+2.4G)
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Original price was: £32.98.£26.98Current price is: £26.98.
David Bennett –
Just what I needed, functional, fit for purpose and not expensive!
Just received it yesterday but so far its excellent. the dongle connects straight away. It looks a good replacement for my laptop keyboard whos mouse pad has died. It has all the functionality you’d expect. The battery had charge so it works straight away. The only criticism I have seems that if you are too quick in typing double letters it sometimes only recognises the one but generally its fine and it may just be the sensitivity of the keys and not pressing down hard enough on the second strike. Overall its fantastic value for money, its a good size so its big enough to use comfortably but small enough to place into a laptop bag and travel with.
CJB –
Pleasantly surprised, excellent product.
Needed a replacement keyboard and touch pad as my laptops has failed, this works surprisingly well! USB C rechargeable and even has a slot to hold the dingle when not in use. The keys are a bit flimsy, but overall build quality is fantastic. Touchpad works a treat although a bit sensitive. Using this for work 5 days a week I get about 2-3 weeks charge.
alexgreyhead –
Doesn’t work via the wireless dongle.
Wireless dongle simply doesn’t work: I followed the instructions to connect the keyboard via the wireless dongle (plug the dongle in, press Fn+Caps lock then Fn+Shift and wait for the green indicator light to illuminate continuously) but none of the keys or trackpad inputs register with the computer the dongle is connected to – not on a Mac, Windows computer or Linux machine.Connecting via Bluetooth works perfectly on Mac, Linux and Windows, but this is no help as I need the keyboard to work when the machine is booted so I can use it to change Bios settings before the operating system has loaded.It’s a shame because the build quality feels excellent – if you only want this keyboard for Bluetooth use, it might be worth the money, but for me it has to go back.:-(
P. McArthur –
Great for traveling with a PC
I’ve had it for a couple of weeks, and no problems whatsoever. Battery is fine. Bluetooth is good, and works with my Android phone without difficulty. Not a high end gamers’ keyboard, but perfectly acceptable for editing documents and so on.It’s a little smaller than a regular keyboard, and the keys are low profile. So not a high end gamers’ keyboard, but perfectly adequate for office applications and so on.It slips easily into a rucksack. It’s a little heavier than it looks, which I’m hoping is the weight of the batteries.I bought this for travel. I intend to use it via Bluetooth for my phone / tablet when I’m on the move; and via the USB dongle for my mini-PC when I arrive and settle in. I think that’s exactly the kind of scenario this was intended for.Watch out for the FN+Space combination that deactivates the trackpad.
jason cassidy –
Great to use on multiple systems
Needed a new couch or bed keyboard for watching my computer on a bigger screen for media consumption. I’ve ended up using it as a really nice general keyboard. I paired it with my desktop using Bluetooth which was really easy to do and is surprisingly stable. The dongle went into my laptop and between the 2 it’s like having a keyboard switch without the hassle. A quick key combo switches between the 2 machines seemlessly .The keyboard itself is surprisingly solid. Full metal case or at least that’s how it feels. Cold to touch and really rigid. I’ve had no issues with battery life and even waking from sleep is far faster than my Logitech unit. The keys are really satisfying to type on. No spongyness at all and very accurate. It would be perfect if it was backlit.The only issue I have is the volume controls. These are touch sensitive parts of the trackpad and almost impossible to use in the dark as there is no way to feel them out. This isn’t a deal breaker. Especially at the price.All in all and almost perfect keyboard. A few tweaks to a new version and I would buy it. I think it will last for years to come
wafflestack –
Mushy keys, laggy trackpad
Unfortunately the keys are quite mushy/squishy, and it doesn’t feel great to type on. The problem is the corners of each key can be pressed down and the rest of the keycap will tilt instead of following the downwards movement. It’s not unusable, but it’s not a good experience if you do a lot of typing, and it’s worse than almost all laptop keyboards I’ve used.Also the trackpad is quite laggy. Whenever you simultaneously put your finger down and move, there is a small but noticeable delay before the cursor starts moving. This lag doesn’t happen if you keep your finger held down while moving (instead of lifting it every time), so I guess the lag is the trackpad figuring out whether you’re doing a tap click or trying to move the cursor. Either way, it’s not unusable but it makes it a bit hard to point accurately. On the plus side, the inclusion of physical left/right click buttons is great – they’re nice to press and responsive.Aside from this, the rest basically does what I want. Having a USB dongle in addition to bluetooth means I can use it during boot time to configure BIOS settings, which isn’t possible with bluetooth. USB C charging is great since it’s compatible with all my other USB C devices, and battery life seems fine (I haven’t needed to charge it yet). Overall I’d say it’s ok if you use it infrequently, but I wouldn’t want to use it every day.
Simon Says –
Nice keyboard
Really love this keyboard . My keypad part works well on mine too which was the initial bit I was worried about. Nice traction on buttons. If it lit up this would of been superb.
jlp –
I purchased this device because it combines both a keyboard and track pad in one simple unit without a lot of flash and bezel around it. The unit connects via either an included 2.4 GHz adapter (not Logitech compatible as far as I can tell) or via Bluetooth. It charges via USB and comes with a short USB charging cable, but any USB-C cable will work to charge it. The battery life is good, and it has a hardware switch to power it off so you can conserve batteries when it’s not in use. Very nice unit and I’m looking forward to using it in the field.
C S. –
Purchased to use on the living room PC…Pros:* Mostly metal chassis; feels very solid and has a nice heft to it.* No problems pairing it to Bluetooth right out of the box.* Setup was pretty intuitive and didn’t need special instructions.* Considering it’s a compact keyboard, I found it mostly comfortable.Cons:* Keys have a weird “clacky” feel to them; not obnoxious but a bit noisier than I’d prefer.* Touchpad acceleration was way too fast, had to turn it down to about 75% to get it to feel more “normal”.* The audio buttons have a weird lag to them, and sometimes it got confused with a touchpad click. Would have probably been better if they were their own buttons.* The WiFi dongle doesn’t stay firmly in it’s holder, so it’s possible to loose it.* Conversely, the dongle is extremely tight in in a USB port (to the point where I was concerned I was going to break something trying to plug it in.While it has some drawbacks, it’s also got some good points and isn’t bad overall (especially for the price). I would still recommend it.
David Preiss –
The 2.4ghz connection never worked, and oddly it has no wired functionality. After about a month of use the Bluetooth connection got progressively worse (particularly for the track pad), until today it stopped connecting entirely.Disappointing because the feel and finish of the keyboard are excellent otherwise.
sr –
This product works great, but if you get it disconnected and can’t re pair it to your bluetooth, make sure to hold FN+TAB for 10 seconds or more while your computer searches for new bluetooth devices to reconnect it. Working well so far after 3 months.
Gao Houa Her –
Bought this keyboard for my living media PC (movies/YouTube/music).Good build quality. Light and Sturdy. Keys feel good, I especially like the feel of the physical mouse buttons. A dedicated vertical scrolling touch area is the most convenient feature. All media keyboards/keyboards with touch pad should have this.But I had some really bad connectivity issues. After a few minutes of idling, after watching a video/after a song, keyboard struggles to wake up and reconnect to PC. A couple times, I had to turn off keyboard and turn back on as it just would not reconnect.But the deal breaker is the extremely overlooked and poor implementation of the volume keys. They are integrated into the mouse touch pad. And when adjusting volume, it may also register as operating the mouse pointer. You Cannot single tap volume up/down because that would also register as a mouse click. You cannot double tap volume up/down because that would also register as a mouse click. You may only just press and hold volume up/down, meaning you cannot fine tune your volume setting without accidently clicking on something with mouse pointer.How to adjust volume is just a user preference, but oh man it irates me way too much unfortunately. Also with connectivity issues, I cannot justify keeping this keyboard