








⌨️ Fold. Sync. Conquer your workspace anywhere.
The iClever BK03 is a 64-key tri-fold Bluetooth keyboard crafted with a premium aluminum frame, offering ultra-portability and compatibility across iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS. Featuring Bluetooth 5.1 for seamless multi-device connectivity, a rechargeable USB-C battery with up to 90 days of use per charge, and an ergonomic, durable design, it’s the ultimate travel companion for professionals who demand style, convenience, and performance on the go.











| ASIN | B00YWLJNPQ |
| Additional Features | Premium aluminium frame; unfold-to-power design; USB-C rechargeable 210 mAh (≈ 90 days typing); auto-sleep after 2 h. |
| Antenna Location | Travel, mobile office, coffee-shop work |
| Best Sellers Rank | #360 in Computer Keyboards |
| Brand | iClever |
| Built-In Media | Stand Holder, USB Cable |
| Button Quantity | 64 |
| Color | Silver frame with black keycaps |
| Compatible Devices | Windows 10/11 PC & laptop; macOS 10.15+; iPadOS 13.4+; iOS 13+; Android 9+; ChromeOS (BT 4.0+) |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth Low Energy; pairs with up to 3 devices |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 3,021 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminium alloy frame with ABS key deck |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.8"L x 3.6"W x 0.63"H |
| Item Height | 0.5 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.41 Pounds |
| Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
| Keyboard Description | 64-key tri-fold, 13 mm low-profile scissor switches (< 50 dB) |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | iClever |
| Mechanical Keyboard Switch Model | Scissor Switch |
| Model Name | iClever BK03 Bluetooth Keyboard |
| Model Number | IC-BK03 |
| Number of Batteries Required | 1 |
| Number of Keys | 64 |
| Number of Sections | 2 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered (Rechargeable via USB-C) |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Travel, mobile office, coffee-shop work |
| Series Number | 3 |
| Special Feature | Premium aluminium frame; unfold-to-power design; USB-C rechargeable 210 mAh (≈ 90 days typing); auto-sleep after 2 h. Special Feature Premium aluminium frame; unfold-to-power design; USB-C rechargeable 210 mAh (≈ 90 days typing); auto-sleep after 2 h. See more |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Switch Type | Scissor Switch |
| Warranty Description | 30-day money back |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
L**A
Perfect size, perfect fold, great durability, great battery life
I am absolutely loving this keyboard! Once I decided I didn't need backlighting, this was the choice for me! The dimensions are perfect for fitting it in my purse so I can write whenever the mood strikes. The bluetooth is strong enough to connect to my device from 60 feet away, and the battery lasts an incredible amount of time; I have not run it down yet and the longest I've had it on was about 6 straight hours of use. The ergonomics could only be improved by switching the backslash and backspace, which isn't traditional, but is where my finger reaches. I find that any surface with a wrist rest is best for me, though this keyboard is stable enough to work just propped on my lap. The little stick-on feet do seem to be integral though, given that the joints in the center of the keyboard make the center sit higher than the sides when unfolded. No complaints here; they stick on well and the bag protects them when sliding it in and out of my purse. My only caution is that this might be slightly small for very manly hands, but I advise you to do like I did before purchasing and measure the keyboards you are used to using before purchasing a foldable one. Update 2024: This keyboard has lived in my purse for 3 years and would still be going strong if I had not had to have it mailed back to me after I lost it while traveling. It was packaged in a small box with bubble wrap, but the flip-out and "/" key had a slight catch to them. I thought I gently fixed the problem, but a little while later keys on the right flip-out portion started failing to respond. I absolutely love this product and will be ordering another one shortly! Highly recommend, 5/5 stars for sure!!! - Battery has never shortened life; i use it a few hours a day and because of the auto shutoff only charge it every month or two. - the stick-on feet have never come off - no loose keys or joints, otherthan the extraneous damage that you hopefully won't experience - stand still works well and pivots/locks as expected Just an overall great product.
B**S
Solid, Small, Portable, and Perfect with iPad Air 2
I love this keyboard, because it is almost full size (in other words, easy and comfortable to use, ergonomically), AND it GETS SMALL, very cleverly with its folding feature. I use it with a new iPad Air 2, and since we like the compactness form factor of the iPad, then it stands to reason that we want the same small form in a keyboard, which does not sacrifice functionality and user friendly benefits. This one fits the bill perfectly, since I have a small EveCase to carry my iPad and any accessories. The EveCase is perfect since it has side pockets for small accessories. But most small keyboards will not fit and I don't want a big "lunky" case to carry my iPad around. This is so compact that it takes up very little room in my EveCase and still leaves room for my iPad charger and some accessory cords and misc items. When I unfold this keyboard, it is solid in its tactile feel and very well built with casing that feels and appears to be brushed metal, but I suspect that it is a hard plastic (hard to tell, so I think this speaks well for the keyboard). Since most of the "mode and function" button features are pretty clearly explained in the product description on Amazon, I won't bore with those details since you can read that for yourself. I will say that there are no functions missing on this keyboard. It has full functionality and compatibility with Android devices, Mac OS and iOS, and PC's, so there are no compatibility issues to worry about. It turns itself on by unfolding it. And it talks to my iPad and wakes it up automatically when I unfold/open the keyboard. That's kind of cool. The only thing I wish they had done was make the Backspace and Delete keys larger. They are nested in the far upper right corner of the keyboard, and you have to rather purposely "single finger" keystroke them, since they are a bit too small to use in full touch typing mode, using your pinky finger to navigate to that upper corner. And with them being so small and next to one another, if you try to hit one with the pinky finger, you will likely hit the wrong one. However, this in no way detracts from the overall benefits of this keyboard, and I would absolutely purchase it again, in spite of this very minor inconvenience. This charges with a mini USB to USB cord (included). And a small green indicator light flashes briefly when you open the keyboard, to acknowledge that it is on. It is claimed to have a fairly long battery life, but I can't speak to that issue, since i have not tested it to its limits in actual use with my iPad. I don't think that will be an issue, and I heartily encourage its purchase. I went to BB and checked out the available small keyboards there, and had zeroed in on Logitech, and Microsoft folding keyboards, and after some diligent searching for reviews and handling them first hand to see how they felt and viewed how small and useful they might be (in conjunction with fitting into my carry case), this keyboard won the race "hands down". And some of the computer review sites, such as PC Magazine, gave it outstanding reviews. So don't hesitate to purchase. I see no flaws and it is very well built and solid "in hand".
L**N
This has been a dandy little travel keyboard, with one little frustating issue....
When I purchased the Iclever Bluetooth keyboard, I didn’t purchase the keyboard I liked the best. I chose Iclever to replace the keyboard that came with my e-Tab because so many of the buttons have stopped working in the last year; it’s unusable. Despite the criticisms of the Iclever, the backspace being out of reach, it fails to connect or stay connected or that it has several moving parts. It folds down into thirds. After reading twenty or more reviews, I begin with 1 & 2-star reviews, I chose the Iclever over my first choice. All of the negatives were overcome by the metal components rather than plastic. In fact, the buttons have metal springs under the buttons which I hope will give it a longer life than my last keyboard. The idea that the keyboard has two joints that could break was a real turn off. But the entire frames, including the joints, are made of aluminum. It’s very sturdy. The buttons themselves actually feel like they are higher quality buttons than my laptop; probably are better. I received the Iclever in one day on April 9thth. I have not charged it yet. The little blue light at the top center is strong and bright still and is supposed to blink when it needs charging rather than simply shutting off without warning. It connects to my laptop right away, every time and hasn’t dropped yet. Keep in mind this is NOT a full-size keyboard. It’s a three-quarter size or so folding travel keyboard. To date, it is doing a fantastic job. More than I expected when I ordered the Iclever Bluetooth travel keyboard. My regular frustration and biggest complaint, so far, is that the shift key is small and outside the up arrow. I regularly hit the up arrow and type in the sentence above. For example, reaching far enough to depress the shift key, pressing the down key to go to the end, and generally getting more familiar has made it much easier to use. The left shift is twice the size of the right. I never notice it at all. Now that I’ve had it a few days to get accustomed to its peculiarities I think it’s a great little buy.
D**O
No more Virtual Keyboard for me!
OMG! Love it! I am a hold out who doesn't care about a "smart phone" - I want my phone to be a phone, and be able to text. Because AT&T is stopping their 2G network, I was forced to give up my very much favored Blackberry 8700g. I was looking at a Blackberry Classic when Blackberry announced they weren't supporting that business direction anymore. So, now I have a Samsung Express 3 and absolutely HATE the virtual keyboard. After researching external keyboards, I decided to go with this device. It's not much larger (when folded) than my Express 3, and I am able to carry them together. Setup couldn't be easier. It paired with the phone immediately and the phone wanted to know if the keyboard was a trusted device (yes). Pros: If you ever used a Logitech keyboard, you'll immediately be able to type on this thing. I work technology (IBM mainframe computers) and use (daily) an old IBM model M "clicky" tactile-feedback keyboard, and had no issues whatsoever with the tactile-feedback on this keyboard. The keyboard is laid out similar to any other PC keyboard, and it didn't take me long to be able to use it. Constant backspacing to correct misspellings from the virtual keyboard all but disappeared. The hinges become the support while on the table. I am a heavy typer (not too gentle on keyboards), and never had an issue with a "see saw" action (yet). As soon as it's unfolded, it pairs with the phone. I noticed there wasn't any "hot key" combination to press the <send> button on the phone's messaging app, but discovered from playing that <alt> + <enter> functions as <send>, so I can keep my fingers on the keyboard and not have to go between the keyboard (message) and phone (send). This is probably an undocumented app function, and your phone's app may differ. The charging port is a standard mini USB, which matches both my 7" tablet and phone. This is a huge plus to me, as one cord charges all my portable stuff. The keyboard also immediately connected to the Samsung Galaxy tablet, which I take camping and hiking. I'll take the keyboard so when I make my trip notes, I'll be able to write more because I won't be dealing with the tablet's virtual keyboard (have I ever mentioned I don't like virtual keyboards?). Cons: none as of yet except the company's jumping on the idiotic "i" bandwagon ("iBandWagon"). I mean, "iclever"? Couldn't think of anything iOriginal? Oh wait - there is one "con" - the drawstring bag they provide is worthless. The bag needs to be made a little larger because it's a pain to get the keyboard in and out. So much so that I don't even use it because it's a PITA. Bottom line - if you hate the virtual keyboards as I do, and you use texting a lot, I highly recommend this keyboard. Time will tell if it lasts, and if it doesn't or starts having issues, I'll update this post accordingly. Well spent $36.
A**.
If you asked me, "Should I buy this?," I'd reply with, "Yes, of course!"
I've been using this product for a few days and am impressed. I labored over the decision on which foldable bluetooth keyboard to purchase. It came down to this or the iWerkz Universal Foldable Bluetooth...
J**H
This is a nice keyboard, I'm still not used to it due ...
This is a nice keyboard, I'm still not used to it due to it's size but for the price point it is well worth it. I would imagine that a large portion of my difficulty adjusting to this keyboard is because of it being too small for my hands, but probably with some more consistency, I would be able to adjust. Switching from a normal keyboard to this one can make for a pain, so I wouldn't count that against this product. It functions well enough and serves the purpose of general word processing needs. One problem I have come across is getting the FN or Function Key to work. It could be I'm not doing it right (didn't read the directions yet so probably should go back to that) or it may be a bad key. Not sure since I don't use it enough to warrant me trying to fix it or find an answer as to why this happens. I also would not hold this against the keyboard itself, not until I learn more about how to operate the Function Key. Now I'm not sure if it is my phone or the keyboard, but when I am typing out something, it does not enter the spaces that I put in while I'm holding down the shift key. I'll often get something like this "Here is the the end of the sentence.I believe that this product is good." As a result I can't type very quickly and I have to really be paying attention to what I'm typing or I have to go back and proof read the entire paragraph that I wrote by adding spaces where they are needed. So not sure if that is my phone (mostly what I use this with) or the keyboard but it has become a nuisance. Additionally as of late, my keys get stuck OR the last letter I type just keeps being added to the document that I'm writing up. If not careful I'll end up with a sentence composed of a single letter. This also could be just with my particular product so you can take that for what it's worth. Unless this is common with this particular product then it may be a flaw with the design. Again it could simply be my phone! In conclusion, this is a nice keyboard for what you pay for. It is durable (which I forgot to mention above) and can meet the needs of anyone who needs a quick means of typing something out on a word processing program (Word, Google Docs, etc). It is smaller than I expected and I may not know how to operate the Function Key, neither of which I would hold against the keyboard. However the space anomaly that I mentioned above and the random typing of a single letter are the primary reasons why I give this a 3 star review.
P**S
Great, with a few small issues
Almost perfect. Let me start by saying that I love having this keyboard. Together with a small phone stand, this turns my iPhone 7 plus into a replacement for my iPad mini. If I need to take notes in a meeting, I whisk this out, and within seconds, I'm ready to go. The keyboard connects quickly every time. After going into power saving mode, a few key presses will bring it back almost immediately. The construction feels solid, the keys have good travel and feedback. I love the ability to switch OS support on the fly. I sometimes remote into a Windows server, and always ran into the issue that iOS keyboards don't have an ESC key. No problem now: after logging in, I just switch the OS support and I'm ready to go Windows. Since I only had this for a week, I can't speak to its reliability yet. Will update if there are any issues. Here are the small details that keep it from being a perfect product: 1. No locking it in the open position. While it has magnets to keep it open, those aren't strong enough to keep it open when placed on your lap. 2. The keys are a bit loud (minor) and also have a tendency to miss a keystroke if you are too fast or send double characters if you're just a tad too slow. You have to find just the right typing speed. 3. The layout. This is the hardest for me to deal with. I touch type, and the layout is killing me (although I know I will be able to adapt): The "?" key is wider than usual, next to it is the arrow-up key, and to the right of that is the Shift key. Which means that every time I want to hit right Shift, I hit arrow-up and start typing in the line above. While I understand the preference to arrange the arrow keys in the usual inverted-T pattern, exchanging arrow-up and right Shift (and keeping the "?" at normal size while making Shift bigger) would have been the better solution for touch typists. If you're part of the 90% who type with two fingers, this will not be an issue for you. If you want to touch type 60+ words per minute, this may not be for you (although I believe it can be done). But if you are looking for a super small and light keyboard that fits inside a jacket pocket and that you can take everywhere, I highly recommend this.
D**Y
Folding, Portable Perfection
This is by far the coolest gadget I own. I like to write both creatively and for various games, etc. I may be running. I was never exactly comfortable using my work PC for such functions and the thought of lugging two laptops to the city everyday was disheartening. But when my iPhone 7 OS had word processing software the solution became obvious; but a portable keyboard and type to my heart's content. Enter the iClever Portable Folding Keyboard. I am a gadget guy and without a doubt this is my most favorite peripheral I have ever bought. It folds up to such a small size and is so light in weight that you immediately doubt its functional capabilities. But boy does it deliver. When expanded it is not much smaller than my 15" laptop keyboard and if you think those seems would in anyway interfere with your typing, guess again. Even the keys have the same responsiveness and satisfying click I crave. The only downside is that you don't realize how dependent you have become on an oversized backspace/delete key until it is the same size as the surrounding keys. While I can see the necessity of the sizing, it didn't make it any less annoying until I improved my finger accuracy. Otherwise, this keyboard exceeded my expectations in every way. Looking through some of the lower starred reviews I see a lot of complaints about Bluetooth issues. I never had a single one. It immediately found and connected and every key and function worked exactly as advertised. I love this little monster and have already gotten quite a bit of use out of it. A definite purchase for anyone looking for flexibility in their mobile word processing. I could see this as a must have for writers, teachers, even students. You will not be disappointed.
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