Product Comparison: Rii V3 vs Rii X1
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- I really like this keyboard. The size and colors look really sleek.
- This is a nice large slim size keyboard, works well with my Android Box.
- It's light, small, affordable, and seems to have good battery life.
- It's a little smaller your average TV remote, weighs basically nothing, and has reasonable battery life.
- Cheap and works most of the time. Super light, portable and affordable device.
- Great mini keyboard. Super lightweight and comfy to use.
- As a pocket-sized emergency keyboard and trackpad, it does exactly what I need it to do.
- The Rii Keyboard fits okay in the hand, I feel like I am typing into a older model cell phone.
- It is surprisingly lightweight, but solid. No cracks or bending.
- This keyboard fits easily in the palm of my hand and it works very well with XBMC for regular use.
- It has really come in handy for TV and computer. Highly recommend.
- This is a simple keyboard that does its job well and the typing is good on this.
- The keys work well, similar to the style from some older smartphones with slide-out keyboards.
- Works on android phone with adapter. Keys give a good tactile feel.
- Space bar key is hard to press, sometimes does not register the key.
- The keys work well, similar to the style from some older smartphones with slide-out keyboards.
- Full sized Keyboard with CTRL keys and media keys. Multi-key strokes work as well.
- The keyboard itself has decent tactile feel, the keys all work.
- Buttons have a nice tactile click-y feedback. Of course it's a membrane chicklet style, but responsive an positive.
- There is no Win key, so you have to use Fn+Ctrl for Win
- Works really good! I use it for many hours it lasts a long time.
- I needed a keyboard and mouse for my Windows 10 Mini USB Pc and this was perfect keyboard for the case.
- The keyboard feels really good and the touch pad is even better.
- I love the fact the charger is hidden under the keyboard so you don’t have to go looking for wires.
- There are some features it lacks compared to a full size keyboard.
- Works well with the Raspberry Pi and Windows 7 computer.
- The touchpad on the side works very well, is extremely responsive, and like laptop touchpads will click when tapped.
- It performs flawlessly. I like that it can be used either wirelessly or via USB.
- It worked great the first try and was very easy to set up.
- The touchpad is too sensitive with regard to registering "clicks".