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The AIRFOX K500 Irina Kaptelova USB Wired Keyboard is designed for both Windows and Mac users, featuring a robust lifecycle of up to 10 million key presses, a quick 1.8 mm trigger stroke, and a 1000Hz polling rate for seamless performance. Its multimedia keys enhance usability, while the durable laser-engraved keycaps ensure longevity. With a simple plug-and-play setup, this keyboard is perfect for professionals seeking efficiency and style.
L**L
OK but not great
Full disclosure, I paid full price for this keyboard with my own hard-earned cash. Keyboard is slim and works adequately. I found the cord somewhat short, as I use it at a standing desk. The cord is shorter than ALL the other peripherals I have connected to my computer. Keyboard is extremely light and feels cheap. I would have appreciated something with a little more weight to it. It slides around easily on my standing desk surface so I added some additional rubber feet which seemed to help. The feel of the keys takes some getting used to. It seems to be accurate, however when depressed, the keys can still move around a little. This keyboard seemed a little expensive for the price I paid for it and does not compare in quality to my other name-brand products. There is a lack of Print Screen key. There is no manufacture product label on the keyboard but there is a CE mark. I would not purchase this again, however I will keep using it until it breaks.
J**.
Lightweight with no adjustment and easy to break.
This unit is thin and very light but not at all sturdy. The keyboard sits very flat with no way to angle it upwards. This can make it a little uncomfortable to type on.Before I had even had a chance to use the device my cat knocked out from the table into carpet, which somehow managed to break the left SHIFT key completely off the unit. There seems to be no way to fully reattach it so now it sticks out all the time.It's not awful for the price but it's not great either.
B**E
breaks
i have bought this keyboard 2 times.. i love it for many reasons but on both keyboards the numbers on the top stopped working soooo,. its no good
L**.
Exactly what I hoped to find.
I've been using this keyboard for about a month. It has all the keys the Apple models have, including a 10-key pad, but it has a narrower width. For me, this means I have room on my keyboard tray for both the keyboard and the mouse with mousepad. The full-sized keys give positive feedback so you know when you've typed hard enough. The height of the keyboard is elevated half an inch more in the back than the front. There is no height adjustment, but I'm very pleased with it the way it is. It's made with excellent quality materials. I like the fox logo they've placed on the space bar, too.
A**N
Everything bout this keyboard
I like the keyboard but the number lock key doesn't light up like the power and the cap lock key I want to keep it but I cant get that key to turn on so I'm returning it because that's something I didnt want to deal with is a messed up key button if anybody can tell me how to make that num key to light up I Done pressed it over and over still wont turn on tell me why if you know
T**.
Simple keyboard for a Good Price
This keyboard is great for the price. I like the style, the weight, and the look. I haven't had any problems. The only thing weird about it is you have to wait after you plug it into your computer to use it ( probably 10 seconds), it takes a while for it to connect to your computer.
S**.
Nice macbook and K360 style keyboard
From a simple aim to search for a USB wired replacement for my Logitech K360 keyboard, I found the stylish Airfox Irina Kaptova. With its curved top corners and underside this keyboard evokes the Scandinavian design that is beautiful, simple and functional. It'd be an item by Fractal Design or IKEA.As a fan of the chiclet layout, I lean toward the Macbook and K360's style. The Airfox has a tactile response similar to a Macbook's--the K360 is softer. There's that satisfying downstroke key click and sound, as well as a short and defined travel. Measure from left shift to right shift the typing area of the three keyboards are close: minus 1/4 in. from a Macbook or minus 1/2 in. from a K360 gives Airfox's length. And importantly, key spacing and key size are similar to a Macbook's--K360 keys' smaller.Lighter in weight and shorter in height than the K360, compact keyboards like the Airfox moves easily. Though, for me, its rubber feet firmly holds the keyboard in place. One distraction is the Num/Caps/Power LEDs, which I'd prefer be softer.In all, the Airfox keyboard is a nice switch from the K360, and surely satisfies the macbook-like typing experience I like. And a kudos to Airfox Direct for quickly changing out my keyboard that broke during use.
M**A
your fingers can easily slip onto other keys
You get what you pay for, I guess. I'm also a little spoiled after buying a mechanical keyboard. But besides that, it doesn't always capture the key you pressed. Also because the keys are so low but have no indent, your fingers can easily slip onto other keys. It would be nice too if it gave the option to angle. Wouldn't recommend for office use. Light use only; for maybe typing with a game console or tv.
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