Type in Style! ✨
The YUNZIIACTTO B303 Wireless Typewriter Keyboard combines a charming retro design with modern Bluetooth 5.0 technology, allowing seamless connectivity across multiple devices. Its compact layout features 84 keys, an integrated stand for tablets and phones, and is compatible with Windows, Mac, and Android systems. Perfect for professionals seeking both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Button Quantity | 84 |
Is Electric | Yes |
Keyboard Backlighting Color Support | Single Color |
Number of Batteries Required | 2 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Compatible Devices | Mac, PC, Laptop, Tablet, Smartphone |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Special Features | Round Key, Portable, Hotkeys and Media Keys, Integrated Stand |
Number of Keys | 84 |
Style | Sweet Mint |
Theme | Retro |
Color | Green |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14"L x 8.6"W x 2"H |
A**R
Keyboard with several nice features
This retro-style typewriter-like keyboard has been a welcomed addition to my collection. It has been a joy to use and type on. It is also decorative and colorful as a nice display, and I look forward to each time being able to use it or to find reasons to use it. The keys do make a clicking sound; however, the sound is not entirely disruptive. The size is just right which I am grateful for; it is not too long nor too small. Though its size and weight might not be the first choice if I were to travel with it, but I plan to use this mainly at home. The stand is at a good angle, and my devices sit nicely in the stand. The keyboard was easy to set up with the Bluetooth. You have to program for each connected device and the instructions are clear in how to connect to Bluetooth. It has been working reliably thus far and I have not had issues with getting the keyboard to start. It is also comfortable and portable, I can type comfortably at my desk or use it on my lap.
M**T
Make texting and typing fun again
This is such a fun keyboard! A typewriter collector, I appreciate how the design seems to echo the classic 1960s IBM Selectric typewriter. Using this keyboard to send texts on my phone or, instead of using the perfectly fine keyboard on my laptop, adds to something to the experience that makes both activities even more enjoyable. Bravo, Yunzii Actto for creating such a fun product. While it may have cost less than $50.00, the joy of using it is priceless.
J**Z
Love it! Go buy it if you have been wanting one!
Love this thing! Very pretty and typing on it is very satisfying! Perfect pink color.
A**E
Very cute keyboard
Currently using my adorable new keyboard to type this review!First thing’s first: the people complaining that the keys are spaced too far apart have obviously never had to use multiple keyboards in their life. Of course the keys take a bit to adjust to - it’s a new keyboard. And it’s different from the keyboards I’m USED to using. I have a portable keyboard for my tablet that is much more compact and I didn’t bother mentioning that in the review for that keyboard because I just got used to it? Like. Weird. But anyway. Sure the keys are spaced apart but this hasn’t effected my WPM and it isn’t a drastic difference whatsoever.Second: the ordered the butter yellow color which I find just lovely. It’s a very soft and neutral without being childish looking and I really appreciate that.Third: the SOUND. Ok, the main reason I wanted this keyboard was I was in search of something that just had a bit more style, that would inspire me to type more, and that would have a fun, very clicky-clacky kind of sound to it. This one DOES. It’s louder than your average keyboard but not shockingly so. I’ve used plenty of keyboards in my life that were dated and had a similar sound to this one, even thought this one isn’t dated. Highly recommend listening to the very helpful video reviews some users have posted. The sound is very true to those.Fourth: the height. It’s a BIT taller than what I am used to, but again, what I’m used to is a very flat keyboard or one that has a wrist pad beneath it. I plan to purchase a wrist pad to go beneath this one for a more comfortable experience, but it’s not a dramatic height by any means.Fifth: connecting - easy, took less than 30 seconds on both a windows PC and my iPad.Sixth: my ONLY very slight qualm which is the reason I took off one star - it’s not as quality as I would’ve thought for the price. It’s significantly lighter than I thought it would be, and the silver knobs look so cheap to me, but they aren’t dealbreakers.Last mention isn’t a positive or a negative, just to note that I don’t think this would be the most comfortable or useful keyboard while using it on your lap, depending on your angle while using it, seeing as you can’t angle the tablet screen at all.Overall I highly recommend this keyboard and will update this review should anything change.
A**R
Just perfect
This was perfect for my iPad. It’s so cute!
B**T
ACCTO Keyboard - Style Over Function
The media could not be loaded. I purchased the Actto Keyboard prior to a long road-trip, having wanting something that I use with my phone and iPad, and that would also hold my phone/iPad when I didn’t have a flat surface to sit at.Pros:- Aesthetically pleasing- Tactile feedback is mostly pleasing (occasional squeaking)- Comfortable key spacing for typingCons- Keys can sometimes be difficult to type quickly on if you are not at the exact right angle - I normally type at 90 WPM and this slowed me down to 69 wpm. More errors due to the inconsistency in typing experience.- Shift key is hard to press with your pinky, I noticed.- There is no sleep mode, so I killed the batteries just by putting it in my bag where the keys were being touched.- Bulky - it’s about 2” thick at the thickest part, and takes up a similar footprint to my laptop. It took up the entire “laptop” compartment of my backpack.Good for Stationary WorkIf you plan on using this at the same location most of the time/often and won’t need to put it in a bag/carry it around then I think this could be a nice keyboard for you. You don’t have to worry about it coming out of sleep mode by being jostled, it will look nice on your desk/counter/side table or wherever you plan on using it, and it isn’t a bad keyboard for the average user.It really does look cute when I have it sitting on a side table when I’ve set it down for a bit. I received a compliment on it when I was traveling just from carrying it under my arm.Don’t recommend for fast typers/travelersIf you have a fast typing speed, I wouldn’t recommend it. The pressure needed to get the key to register doesn’t really allow you to zoom from key to key. As I mentioned it slowed me down by 20 wpm, so I’d reckon an ideal typing speed on this is no faster than 70 wpm (although maybe it you have larger hands it would be easier). If it’s at a “perfect” angle and height it’s a lot easier, but it doesn’t change that the keys sometimes stick.While lighter than my regular laptop, this took up so much space in my bag that I realized it was more annoying to use over the iPad on-screen keyboard. Also, if you’re planning on typing in coffee shop or other public spaces, this is really obnoxious IMO. I’m home alone typing and while I enjoy the sound of the keyboard I don’t think it would be very appreciated in a common space.While I do think this is quite cute and part of me wants to keep it for home use, I’ve already issued a return so that I can get a folding keyboard, compact tablet stand, and a new case for my iPad for pretty much the same price as this keyboard. After testing that combination, I couldn’t justify keeping the Actto keyboard even though part of me wanted to find a good enough excuse to.Update -I tried pairing the device again thinking “maybe I’ll give it another go” and it kept saying it couldn’t connect and to make sure it was “in range” but the numbers to hit disappeared too fast. Batteries were new. Can’t upload more than 1 video so there’s that.
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