Josh C.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
Absolutely great numpad keyboard. It's simple, and fast and pairs easily without any of the hassle of some other bluetooth products. No drivers are needed since windows and other devices simply see it as a keyboard which works with basically everything. I mainly use it with a laptop that doesn't have a built in number pad, as I'm sure most people will, but I have also connected it to my phone, my androidtv, my daughters iphone, and even my android car stereo head unit. It just works as you want it to. It's nice and thin, yet seems sturdy enough . The keys are "chiclet style" low profile keys (same as my asus laptop). There are some unusual buttons that may trip you up for a moment, as you can see on the listing photos, but I've found them super useful once you memorize their locations. It's very convenient to have quick access to ESC and Tab for example. The calculator button gets a lot of use for me working on engineering drawings etc.The most fun I've had with it though it to remap video game keys to the buttons that are on this numpad and use it as a wireless game controller LOLThe battery is included and can be charged. So far I've been using it for 3 weeks and I only charged it once when I first received it. Which brings my to my only con about the keyboard. I only have ONE complaint about it: Micro USB. I don't know why manufacturers insist on using micro USB in products these days. In my opinion, itss basically obsolete and should no longer be used on new items. It's easily damaged over time and getting harder to find cables for it. If they produce a new version with USC-C, it would be 5 stars. The fit and finish are both great, and seems durable enough to last a long time, even if moved around from place to place.If you need a keyboard like this, it's an excellent value. It does come with micro-usb cable to charge it. I would just suggest that you be very gentle with it and don't move it around while charging to avoiding damaging these fragile connectors.
prolificreviewer713
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2025
I collect keyboards and keyboard accessories. I think this is the first time I have ever seen a number pad with the arrow and navigation cluster. My favorite type of keyboards are compact keyboards so I always have a number pad close by for the days where I am spending a ton of time working in spreadsheets and tend to miss the 10 key the most.I actually have the keyboard that looks very similar to this with the same chicklet style keys, but the metal is a bit brighter and it is from another brand. The keys on this remind me of 2017 era MacBook Pro keys. They have a very pleasing amount of travel and do not feel mushy despite their membrane key setup.There is a ton of things to really appreciate about this keypad, first of all it has an extra row of keys above the navigation cluster. Everything is in the right place but on top you get a few shortcut keys that you would not normally have. I tested this on a Windows 10 machine and they all seemed to work out of the box. On the 10 key side the extra buttons on the top row include a super convenient "clear" which works as backspace in Windows out of the box, you also get a equal, tab and escape key. There is also a irregular 00 key at the top left under the escape key that I have seen on some keyboards but its not standard. I think the important thing is that even though there are some changes to the layout the keys that are always there are present and in the correct places. If you have a 10 key memorization your going to fell at home on this.I did not notice any double key or key lag issues using this over bluetooth which is always a concern -- if you are worried about that though you could also use this as a wired keyboard via the USB-C port (which is also how you charge the battery for wireless operation).This keypad is build incredibly well, there is no flex in the board at all, the top plate appears to be metal with a plastic backing. there are no extendable legs on this but I do not find it to be an issue as there is a few millimeters of incline from the front to the back.Very impressed with how useful this is. If you know someone that is a compact keyboard user this would be an excellent gift for them. I love that I can turn it on / off so I do not run down the battery for when I need it (which is usually around bill time each month when I am punching numbers into spreadsheets).
Paul Miller
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
A few years ago I tried a Bluetooth numeric keypad (different manufacturer) to pair with my compact style mac magic keyboard and it worked so poorly I returned it and lived with my ugly wired numeric keypad. In a totally opposite (and much more pleasant) experience, this Lekvey Bluetooth Number Pad has completely transformed my compact mac keyboard into a fully functional full sized keyboard.The Lekvey Numeric Pad came well packaged and included a USB A to C charging cable and protective removable film on the underside of the pad. Pairing it with my mac was a breeze, just held down the button and selected it in the Bluetooth menu. Mac did have a pop up window to set up the keyboard (which you can’t do since there’s no shift key to press) but it didn’t matter and didn’t need it. Just close out of the pop up and start using the keypad, no issues and worked perfectly. You’ll see from my photos that my mac keyboard isn’t space gray, but other than the color the size and height match up exactly. I’ve also included a picture with my full sized mac magic keyboard for reference.In case anyone is curious about the similarities and differences between the Lekvey keypad and the right hand portion of a full sized mac keyboard, it’s nearly the same layout but if you’re familiar with the mac version you’ll need to get used to the following keys in slightly different places: equal, clear, asterisk, and forward slash. It includes useful extra keys such as a double zero key, print screen key and search keys, and redundant but welcome escape and tab keys. The only keys missing compared to the mac full sized are F13 through F19 keys and a fn (function) key (which isn’t necessary since the compact mac version has one on the lower left unlike the full sized version).